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28 August 2010
 
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Welcome to the Kent Archaeological Society, the oldest and largest society devoted to the history and archaeology of the ancient county of Kent.
 


 

KAS
Historic Buildings
Conference 2010

Saturday, 9th October;
10.00am - 4.30 pm
Harrietsham Village Hall
For tickets, see Events 

 


WHAT'S HERE

ABOUT THE KAS  - Here we tell you what the Society does, how it goes about its work, grants available, membership and how to join, who's who in the Society and our latest annual report.

ACTIVITIES & INFORMATION - The Diary with a list of our activities and events, lectures, excursions and links to other web sites.

NEWSLETTERS -copies of our Newsletter from 2002.

PUBLICATIONS - We publish books and this section contains a list of them.

RESEARCH - Contents pages of 123 Volumes of Archaeologia Cantiana, Medieval Will Transcriptions, pictures from the Society’s collection, M.I.s from Kent Churchyards and other records of interest to researchers.

LIBRARY & ARTICLES - Our '.ac' web site with articles on Kent history and library catalogues.


OUR 'AC' WEB SITE

Our 'ac' web site www.kentarchaeology.ac is the main online publishing site of the Society. This is a peer reviewed site delivering articles, publications and records in electronic form including an index of East Kent wills. It also provides searchable catalogues of the collections of books, visual records and documents held by the Society.

 

Click the link above to go there.

 


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