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Tag Archives: medieval
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
Medieval silver Halfgroat of Edward III
During November, at Randall Manor, Stan Matthews found a silver groat in the south-east corner of the site. We asked staff at the Portable Antiquities Scheme for help on its identification and Walter Ahmet, Finds Liaison Assistant for Heritage Conservation, Kent County … 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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Medieval Canterbury weekend: 1-3 April, 2006
Medieval Canterbury was internationally important as the site of St Thomas’ shrine, and was on the main highway between London and mainland Europe. It is an ideal setting for a weekend programme of lectures and guided visits that showcase recent … 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