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Category Archives: News & Events
LiDAR – what is it?
LiDAR stands for “Light Detection and Ranging” and it has become an important tool in the field of archaeology. LiDAR UK has this to say about the process: LiDAR data is very accurate, high resolution 3D data. Captured using special … Continue reading
Some Prehistoric background reading
Members of SWAG have asked about background reading into the prehistory of our landscape. The following have been suggested by Frank Beresford: Lost Landscapes of Palaeolithic Britain (Oxford Archaeology) This 2016 publication includes reference to the Medway Palaeolithic Survey and … Continue reading
Prehistoric objectives in the Cobham Landscape and its environs
Systematic fieldwalking and investigation in available areas in the Luddesdown valley: To the south of the Cobham Landscape is a valley made by a former tributary (“the Luddesdown River”) that once entered the Medway from the west at Cuxton. Cuxton … Continue reading
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Tagged artefacts, cobham landscape detectives, fieldwalking, geology, mesolithic, prehistory, ranscombe farm
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Fort Amherst, Chatham, dig
A couple of months ago some of our members (top left photo) volunteered on a dig in Chatham. Details appeared in the local paper:
Video: Saving Cobham Dairy
The Landmark Trust are embarking on a mission to rescue Grade II* listed Cobham Dairy before it decays beyond repair. Designed in 1794 by James Wyatt, the Gothic-revival eye-catcher sits in the grounds of Cobham Hall in Kent. Click here … Continue reading
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Tagged cobham landscape detectives, cobham village, social history
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