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The 4,000-year-old skeleton of a wealthy Kentish Bronze-Age farmer, complete with a clay drinking beaker, is unearthed by archaeologists working at Thanet Earth, the site of Britain's largest greenhouse development.   (Posted 31.3.2008)

http://www.kenttv.com/thanet_earth_skeleton

The Victoria County History (VCH) is currently running a Heritage Lottery-funded project called England’s Past for Everyone (EPE). EPE is working with academics and local communities to produce a series of paperback books, resources for schools and an interactive website.Our website, ‘Explore England’s Past’ provides free access to 1000s of local history resources including images, transcribed wills and documents and town trails.In Kent we are producing a history of people and work in the Lower Medway Valley. Website resources include transcribed wills and a history of the papermaking industry. http://www.ExploreEnglandsPast.org.uk/Kent

IMAGES FROM MAIDSTONE MUSEUM can be found at http://www.kentphotoarchive.org.uk
Please take a look at the unidentified images.   Can you identify them.   If you can follow the links on the site.