Show rare Arche archaeological archeological find not long since while visiting it a gravel pit nt at Sw scarling arling near canter bury england in search of implements mr leonald smith of the british museum and nd dr ince of slurry learned tint that the laborers there had unearthed vase bot the life late C celtic period unit their report 1 induced n the society of Antl antiquaries Antiqua ries to pursue investigations on the sit sire pi A fortnights fort nights trial digging brought to light within a confined area no fewer than thirteen urn um among them one rich tomb containing six comp complete fete pottery vessels two bronze and an ironbound iron bound bucket the style of the objects which show characteristic native nathe forms just beginning to lie be influenced influence by roman models dates the grave ni approximately proximately to the first half century A D adjoining the cemetery w were ere found the remains of an iron smelting smelling sm elting and enameling works of the same early late date lonon london times |