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Monument: PKM 028 Grimstone End (IA)Grimstone End is a multi-period site which had been kept under observation by Basil Brown since the find of the first kiln in 1944 and which was still yielding artefacts in 1965.
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Monument: PKM 028 Grimstone End (Rom)Grimstone End is a multi-period site which had been kept under observation by Basil Brown since the finds of the first kiln in 1944, at TL 9360 6930 approx (R5), and which was still yielding artefacts in 1965.
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Monument: PKM 006 Grimstone End (Neo)This site, PKM 006, is part of the larger multi-period area covered by PKM 028 at Grimstone End, and was being quarried for gravel whilst excavations were taking place so these were often hurried and find spots immediately destroyed.
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Monument: PKM 006 Grimstone End (Rom)This site, PKM 006, is part of the larger multi-period area covered by PKM 028 at Grimstone End, and was being quarried for gravel whilst excavations were taking place so these were often hurried and find spots immediately destroyed.
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Monument: PKM 006 Grimstone End (BA)This site, PKM 006, is part of the larger multi-period area covered by PKM 028 at Grimstone End, and was being quarried for gravel whilst excavations were taking place so these were often hurried and find spots immediately destroyed.
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: PKM 028 Grimstone End (Neo)Grimstone End is a multi-period site which had been kept under observation by Basil Brown since the find of the first kiln in 1944 and which was still yielding artefacts in 1965.
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Monument: PKM 028 Grimstone End (Sax)Evidence of Sax settlement imposed upon the Rom throughout the whole area, which includes hut sites, ovens and hearths with much pottery, possibly manufactured on site - finds of bone potter's stamp and kilns.
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Monument: PKM 028 Grimstone End (BA)Grimstone End is a multi-period site which had been kept under observation by Basil Brown since the find of the first kiln in 1944 and which was still yielding artefacts in 1965.
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Monument: PKM 028 Grimstone End (PMed)Grimstone End is a multi-period site which had been kept under observation by Basil Brown since the find of the first kiln in 1944 and which was still yielding artefacts in 1965.
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Monument: PKM 006 Grimstone End (Sax)This site, PKM 006, is part of the larger multi-period area covered by PKM 028 at Grimstone End, and was being quarried for gravel whilst excavations were taking place so these were often hurried and find spots immediately destroyed.