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Author Archives: Ruiha Smalley
Cobham wraps up and Amherst kicks off
Cobham Two final days of Cobham village explorations to come this week. Meeting at Shorne at 10am on Weds and Thurs. As with all archaeological projects, geophys is hinting at exciting developments on both Battle St and North Court Field, … Continue reading
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New Research on Later Prehistoric Finds conference
The 2018 Later Prehistoric Finds Group annual conference is titled The Matter in Hand: New Research on Later Prehistoric Finds. It will be held at the British Museum on Monday 29th October 2018, 9.30am to 4.30pm. Our keynote speaker is Dr Melanie Giles (University … Continue reading
This Saturday 29th September
If you are coming on Saturday, please park in the village and walk over to site…there’s a fallen tree in the way at the end of Battle St!
Quick Cobham update
Loads to do over the next four weeks, across multiple sites in Cobham village…hope to see you on Wednesdays and Thursdays as per usual and at least one Saturday, the 29th September… Please contact Andrew with any questions.
Fieldwalk Fridays – come along
Every Friday through September and early October, get involved with fieldwork fridays, as we traverse the landscape looking for evidence of past activity in the fields around Cobham. For more information contact Andrew at andrew.mayfield@kent.gov.uk or call 07920 548906.