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The wonder of volunteers, working as a community archaeologist in Greenwich and Kent
Reposted from Festival of Archaeology Created for A Day in Archaeology 2021 by Andrew Mayfield 2020 was all about running community archaeology projects through a pandemic, but 2021 has brought new challenges and opportunities… At the end of May I … Continue reading
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S.W.A.G. Logo Competition
After the brilliant success of our Cobham Landscape Detectives logo (below), brought to life by Pauline to adorn our Cobham T-shirts, it has been suggested that we need one for the Shorne Woods Archaeology Group. And so to keep us all amused as … Continue reading
‘Christmas verse’ by SWAG.
On the first day of Christmas Santa gave to me, a massive credit card bill. On the second day of Christmas Santa gave to me, two spoil heaps and a massive credit card bill. On the third day of Christmas … Continue reading
Albert Daniels
It is with deep sadness that we bring you the news that Albert Daniels, a regular on the archaeology scene in Kent, passed away this morning in Maidstone hospital. He contributed a great deal to Kentish archaeology and history over … Continue reading
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.