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Roman ruins protected... by being buried again

By: Danny Boyle

Published: 00:01, 14 February 2012

Builders have helped preserve Roman walls dug up by archaelogists - by burying them again.

It was feared a harsh frost would damage the remains, uncovered near East Farleigh.

So workers from Maidstone-based Gallagher Group stepped in to get them "back-filled" in just a day - a process in which material is used to refill an excavated area.

Linda Weeks, honorary secretary of the Maidstone Area Archaeological Group, said: “We were concerned that the ragstone walls of the Roman buildings would have been damaged by the winter frosts, but Gallagher’s timely intervention has meant these walls have now been preserved.”

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The Maidstone Area Archaeological Group has been excavating the group of Roman buildings at East Farleigh since 2005.

They might have been part of a Roman farmstead that supplied those working at the quarries near Dean Street - a mile or so away - which supplied the Kentish ragstone used to construct the walls of Roman London.

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