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Tag Archives: education
Churches Conference September 2016
The Society for Church Archaeology Conference has been announced. The 2016 Conference will be held in Canterbury on Sept 2nd-4th, 2016, on the subject of ‘Church and Industry’. The conference will be held at Canterbury Christ Church University, and will … Continue reading
Cobham Landscape Detectives
Cobham Landscape Detectives Project wins Heritage Lottery Fund support The history of Cobham will be unearthed and brought back to life with a three-year archaeology project. Kent County Council has secured a grant of £96,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund for … Continue reading
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Tagged cobham landscape detectives, cobham village, education, excavation, fieldwalking, geophysical
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YAC dig this Sunday
Young Archaeologists Club dig Shorne Woods Country Park this Sunday (13th March 2016). Session starts at 10am and goes through until 12:30.
Isle of Thanet Archaeological Society’s 2016 Lecture Programme
IOTAS Archaeological Studies Lecture Course 2016 14 Mar 2016: ‘Not Angles but Angels’: St Augustine and the ‘conversion’ of Kent 04 Apr 2016: Rings and Roundabouts: The Lord of the Manor Ceremonial Landscape – a history and analysis of the excavations 09 May 2016: … Continue reading
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Tagged education, landscape, mesolithic, prehistory, roman, thanet, vikings
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Conservation workshop handouts
A conservation workshop was held on Saturday the 30th January by Dana Goodburn of CSI. The session was funded by a generous grant from the Kent Archaeological Society. The worskshop gave an introduction to the practical conservation of archaeological finds, on-site best practice, lifting, cleaning, … Continue reading