Archaeological sites in Kent



Article from ''Archaeologia Cantiana'' on the Tottington stones articles
        Great Tottington's Sarson Stones

The tomb's association with Catigern
        The grave of Catigern at Kits Coty House

Pictures and personal experiences of Kit's Coty House at The Modern Antiquarian site
        Kit's Coty (Kit's Coty House) (Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech) | The Modern Antiquarian | Kit's Coty (Kit's Coty House) (Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech)

Photo and location map sites
        Kits Coty, kent, England, Dolmen, TQ745608: M E g A L i T h i A - Megaliths, Stone Circles, Standing Stones

article on the Lullingstone mosaics resources
        ASPROM: Art, religion and letters in a fourth-century villa, by Martin Henig

Oldbury Hill Walks kent routes
        

The excavation at the find site
        Canterbury Archaeological Trust
Good to know froola.

Images of the cup compass
        The Ringlemere gold cup

Guardians of the White Horse Stone. (A group set up by the Odinic Rite to protect the stone and surrounding area)
        The Odinic Rite - Odinism for the Modern World -

White Horse Stone Campaign (An Odinic Rite campaign to prevent the construction of a telecomunications tower within yards of the stone.)
        The Odinic Rite - Odinism for the Modern World - White Horse Stone Campaign

The Modern Antiquarian (Comments, news and photographs of the stone)
        White Horse Stone (Upper White Horse Stone) (Standing Stone / Menhir) | The Modern Antiquarian | White Horse Stone (Upper White Horse Stone) (Standing Stone / Menhir)

The Megalithic Portal megalithic article
        The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map: White Horse Stone Chambered Tomb

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