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History — boat1550bc
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Archeological discoveries at the heart of "BOAT 1550 BC". That brought together the communities of the Transmanche. In this way the ‘Boat 1550 BC’ project came into being, supported by the European Union (through its Interreg IV A ‘2 Seas’ programme) and led by archaeologists from three countries (England, France and Belgium). Seven partners have joined forces to raise awareness of this ancient mutual heritage through a wide range of events, focussing especially on activities aimed at children.
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Up on the Downs: September 2014
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Wednesday, 10 September 2014. As celebrating our landscape and heritage is at the heart of why Up on the Downs exists, I really just wanted to share a few pictures of the stunning countryside I had the pleasure of cycling through on my way to the internship this morning! Last week, Ruth. Took me to Lydden Down. For a run through the nature reserve.one word: stunning! Which also has a great selection of other exciting things to see and do in Kent! I'm particularly excited about making my way through these.
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Alban, Britain’s First Saint Project is Underway! – Alban, Britain's First Saint
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Alban, Britain’s First Saint Project is Underway! December 8, 2016. December 8, 2016. Over the past week and a half, you may have noticed some changes taking place in Sumpter Yard, next to the Slype entrance of the Cathedral. This archaeological dig, in what is known as the ‘Monk’s Graveyard’, is the first step of our exciting Heritage Lottery Funded. Project, Alban, Britain’s First Saint. Which will transform the Cathedral’s visitor welcome over the next few years. The Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
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The Heritage Hub - HRGS - Historical Research Group of Sittingbourne
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Local Groups and Repositories. Local History Articles and Transcriptions. Local Street and Place Names. Local Historic Places To Visit. Local Churches and Parishes. Surname and Local Genealogy Research. HRGS Research Room Catalogue. Membership Details and Form. HRGS Research Room Catalogue. The Archive Back Issues 100 - Current (Nov 2013 - to date). The Archive Back Issues 50 - 99 (Oct 2008 - Oct 2013). The Archive Back Issues 01 - 49 (May 2004 - Sept 2008). You are here: . Currently on display are:.
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albanbritainsfirstsaint – Alban, Britain's First Saint
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Alban, Britain's First Saint. Alban, Britain’s First Saint: Fascinating update from Professor Martin Biddle. At the end of last week St Albans Cathedral Guide. Laura Luckhurst, interviewed Cathedral Archaeologist, Professor Martin Biddle. About the developments taking place outside the Cathedral, as part of our Alban, Britain’s First Saint Project. Here’s what he had to say:. December 22, 2016. Alban, Britain’s First Saint Project is Underway! Project, Alban, Britain’s First Saint. Have sent three of the...
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Sponsors
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This website uses cookies to improve functionality. By using this site, you accept the use of cookies on your device. About cookies. This page is still under construction but will list sponsors and supporters of Northfleet Harbour Restoration Trust and give us an opportunity to publicly thank people and organisations for their kind support. Please do bear with us whilst this page is built but in the meantime the below is a list with links in no particular order whom we would like to extend our thanks to.
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Staff | Late Antique Archaeology at the University of Kent
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Late Antique Archaeology at the University of Kent. Research centre directed by Luke Lavan and Ellen Swift. Wwwkent.ac.uk/secl/classics/staff/ LukeLavan. Regionality in Dress Accessories in the Late Roman West. Monographies Instrumentum 11) (Editions Monique Mergoil, Montagnac 2001). She has just published. Style and function in Roman decoration: living with objects and interiors. Ashgate, Farnham 2009). http:/ www.kent.ac.uk/secl/classics/staff/EllenSwift/. Http:/ www.kent.ac.uk/architecture...Alexander...
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