Archaeological sites in Kent

Addington long barrow is a badly damaged Neolithic chambered long barrow near Addington in the English county of Kent. It is one of a group of monuments known as the Medway megaliths. ...more on Wikipedia about "Addington long barrow"

Barnfield Pit is the site of a gravel quarry near the village of Swanscombe in the north west of the English county of Kent. ...more on Wikipedia about "Barnfield Pit"

The Blue Bell Hill Dolmen was a now lost member of the group of Neolithic chamber tombs in the English county of Kent. It is thought to have been one of the Medway Megaliths. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blue Bell Hill Dolmen"

The Chestnuts long barrow is a Neolithic chambered long barrow near Addington in the English county of Kent. It is one of a group of monuments known as the Medway megaliths. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chestnuts long barrow"

The Coffin Stone is the name given to a megalith at the foot of Blue Bell Hill near Aylesford in the English county of Kent. ...more on Wikipedia about "Coffin Stone"

The Coldrum Stones are the remains of a Neolithic chambered long barrow near Trotiscliffe in the English county of Kent. ...more on Wikipedia about "Coldrum Stones"

Cossington is a small farm settlement on Blue Bell Hill north of Maidstone in the English county of Kent. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cossington, Kent"

The Countless Stones, also known as Little Kit's Coty House, is the name of the remains of a Neolithic chambered long barrow on Blue Bell Hill near Aylesford in the English county of Kent. The site is one of the Medway megaliths. ...more on Wikipedia about "Countless Stones"

Ebbsfleet is the name of two locations in the English county of Kent ...more on Wikipedia about "Ebbsfleet"

Eccles is a village in the English county of Kent, part of the parish of Aylesford and in the valley of the River Medway. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eccles, Kent"

Great Tottington is a moated manor farm near Maidstone in the English county of Kent. It is also the site of a spring, around which are scattered numerous sarsen stones which may be the remains of a Neolithic monument and part of the Medway megaliths. Further stones lie around the farmyard. Rather than being genuine megaliths, they may be a recent collection of natural stones brought to the site by eighteenth century farmers clearing the surrounding land. The destruction visited on the megalithic sites of the Medway valley during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries makes conclusive diagnosis difficult. ...more on Wikipedia about "Great Tottington"

Julliberrie's Grave is an unchambered earthern Neolithic long barrow in the English county of Kent. It is situated near Chilham overlooking the River Stour on the Julliberrie Downs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Julliberrie's Grave"

Kit's Coty House or Kit's Coty is the name of the remains of a Neolithic chambered long barrow on Blue Bell Hill near Aylesford in the English county of Kent. It is one of the Medway megaliths. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kit's Coty House"

Lullingstone Roman villa is situated in northwest Kent in England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lullingstone Roman villa" This text is made for http://www.shortopedia.com

Oldbury hillfort is a large Iron Age hill fort near the village of Ightham, Kent, England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Oldbury hillfort"

Oldbury rock shelters are a complex of Middle Palaeolithic sites situated on the slopes of Oldbury hillfort near Ightham in the English county of Kent. ...more on Wikipedia about "Oldbury rock shelters"

Reculver is a small seaside farmstead and summer resort situated about 3 miles east of Herne Bay along the North Kent coast and is popular with visitors. Its main features are the ruins of a Roman Fort and a country park which houses an interpretation centre run by the Kent Wildlife Trust. ...more on Wikipedia about "Reculver"

Richborough is a settlement just north of Sandwich on the east coast of the English county of Kent. ...more on Wikipedia about "Richborough"

The Ringlemere barrow is an archaeological site near Sandwich in the English county of Kent most famous as being the find site of the Ringlemere gold cup. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ringlemere barrow"

Smythe's Megalith or the Warren Farm chamber is the name given to a now lost Neolithic tomb on Blue Bell Hill near Aylesford in the English county of Kent. The site was probably one of the Medway megaliths. ...more on Wikipedia about "Smythe's Megalith"

The Upper and Lower White Horse Stones are names given to two sarsen megaliths on Blue Bell Hill near Aylesford in the English county of Kent. They are generally considered to be fragmentary examples of the Neolithic chamber tomb group known as the Medway megaliths. ...more on Wikipedia about "White Horse Stone"

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