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Category Archives: News & Events
Photogrammetry a success
Otto Bagi (associated with the Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw) spent the day in the classroom working on photogrammetry of artefacts from Randall Manor. A series of photos were taken of each artefact (the lead flask, Islamic glass and the stone label … Continue reading
Medieval building materials workshop: 2nd Dec 2015
Medieval building materials workshop with Ian Betts from the Museum of London Archaeology. Wednesday 2nd December 10.30-3.30 at Shorne Woods Country Park Visitor Centre (DA12 3HX). This session, generously funded by a KAS fieldwork committee grant, will cover all types of … Continue reading
Urgent call for volunteers to survey England’s disappearing coastal archaeology
Thousands of archaeological sites along England’s coast and tidal estuaries are being destroyed by extreme weather, rising sea levels and tidal scour. CITiZAN, the Coastal and Intertidal Zone Archaeological Network, is the first national community-led project to tackle the alarming … Continue reading
Anglo-Saxon Kent: old and new discoveries
A day of lectures on the topic of Anglo-Saxon Kent is being held by the Kent Archaeological Society on Sat 31 October 2015, from 10 am to 5 pm. The lectures will be held at: Rutherford College, Lecture Theatres 1 … Continue reading
Tidy shed
This year we made a serious attempt to tidy the shed where all the gear is kept. With that in mind one of our volunteers, Roger, has constructed some fabulous stands for the tools. How did we ever manage without … Continue reading