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Tag Archives: education
Boughton Malherbe Hoard
Dr. Sophie Adams, on behalf of the Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, will be holding a talk on the Boughton Malherbe Hoard and related reserach, this March. The Hoard includes Bronze Age axes, swords fragments, knives and over 350 … Continue reading
Interested in studying archaeology?
Canterbury Christ Church University is promoting their Archaeology programme and would like to invite you to come along to their free information evening to see the different ways to study Archaeology at the University.
Conservation workshops
Free training workshops: an introduction to practical conservation for archaeological finds with Dana Goodburn-Brown at CSI Sittingbourne in the Forum shopping centre, Sittingbourne town centre. 10.30am-3.30pm. Two dates: Saturday 30th January 2016 or Wednesday 27th January 2016: funded by a generous … Continue reading
CBM Workshop with Ian Betts
Ceramic Building Material Workshop with Ian Betts Today the Ceramic Building Materials workshop was held at Shorne Woods Country Park. It was led by Ian Betts from the Museum of London Archaeology. The event was well attended, with individuals from SWAG … Continue reading
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Workshops in the new year
Andrew will be trying to arrange two free finds conservation workshops with Dana Goodburn-Brown, courtesy of a Kent Archaeological Society Grant. These are small group sessions, so register your interest now! More details to follow. Likewise we have a number of free … Continue reading