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Author Archives: Ruiha Smalley
End of an era
We’ve been working in the new cabin for a couple of years now but the old one was still in use. But no longer. The original cabin was recently demolished. Goodbye and thank-you.
Interpretation space at Shorne
The new interpretation display is up! You’ll find it on the ground level near the cafe.
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Tagged archaeology, artefacts, education, landscape, shorne woods country park
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New things afoot
The new interpretation scheme is being installed at the Shorne Woods Country Park Visitor Centre this week. This will enable us to showcase the archaeology of the park and all the work the volunteers do much more effectively than before. … Continue reading
Local park surveys
The Team have been visiting local parks and doing walkover surveys, looking for features.
Dartford lecture tomorrow
The Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society are giving a talk tomorrow (a little short notice I realise). The title of the lecture is ‘Digging up the past, 50 years of Dartford Archaeological Group’. The speaker is Chris Baker. The lecture is … Continue reading