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Tag Archives: randall manor
3D modelling of SWAG finds
Otto Bagi (from the Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw) was back this year to create 3D models of two tiles finds from Randall Manor and the cricket mug from the Mausoleum Cottage dig. Click the links to go to … Continue reading
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Pottery workshops
Pottery workshops with Nigel Macpherson Grant were held this week at the National Trust South Lodge Barn in Cobham. They were funded by the Kent Archaeological Society. Pottery excavated from the site of Randall Manor was laid out in sequence … 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
Randall Manor: end of an era
A huge thank you to all those who helped complete works at Randall Manor this week, bringing to a close our 10th season of work on the site. Next week is our last week of activities at Shorne Woods for … Continue reading
Photogrammetry results from Otto Bagi
In October Otto Bagi came to Shorne to use photogrammerty techniques on a couple of our more fragile artefacts. His preliminary results are now in. Take a look yourself by clicking on the links below… Lead flask Islamic glass Carved … Continue reading