Anglo-Saxon Finds in Sittingbourne (KTVarchive)
After a year of excavations, Anglo-Saxon finds unearthed from one of Kent's richest archaeological sites go on show in a museum and conservation unit in the centre of Sittingbourne. Follow us on Twitter at / digital_kent

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