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The £80m Thanet Earth complex near Birchington was to have delivered its first salad crops to shops this autumn. But excavations on the 91-hectare site uncovered finds going back to Neolithic times.
A Kent man has appeared on the BBC show Digging For Britain after discovering the UK’s oldest shoe and an “ultra-rare” piece of 4488-year-old leather.
Thanet Earth's parent company, fresh produce supplier Fresca, is based in Paddock Wood, Kent. It says east Kent is ideally suited to crop production, having 17% more light than other parts of the UK.
A vast Neolithic structure that could date back to more than 5,000 years ago has been discovered on a rugged island off the coast of Scotland.
How evolution took us from Neolithic farmers to modern Europeans With ancient DNA, we can watch mutations appear and spread in human populations. Diana Gitig – Nov 25, 2015 10:28 am ...