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Drawing of Iron Age grave at Aylesford, showing objects deliberately buried with human remains.
Oldbury camp is built by Celtic British tribes on a hill west of Ightham, in a strategic location overlooking routes through the Kentish Weald...

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c.100 BC

Oldbury camp built by Celtic British tribes on a hill west of Ightham, in a strategic location overlooking routes through the Kentish Weald. Coins start being produced and circulated in Britain from this time.

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Drawing of Iron Age grave at Aylesford, showing objects deliberately buried with human remains.
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Iron Age

Oldbury camp is built by Celtic British tribes on a hill west of Ightham, in a strategic location overlooking routes through the Kentish Weald…

Bronze Age axe head, © Kent County Council Sevenoaks Museum
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Bronze Age

Bronze and copper replace stone as the preferred material for making tools and weapons.

The adoption of agriculture becomes widespread.

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