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- Sevenoaks District Committee of the Council for the Protection of Rural England
- Council for Kentish Archaeology
- Isle of Thanet Archaeological Society
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Sevenoaks District Committee of the Council for the Protection of Rural England
Sevenoaks District Committee of the Council for the Protection of Rural England is organising a one day course 'Reading the Landscape; focusing on West Kent' on 16 March 2002. 10-4pm. Venue Ide Hill Village Hall. Four expert speakers to cover aspects of geology, landscape, history, aesthetical appreciation and ecology will be explained.
Coffee / tea and lunch included in the cost of £8.00 for the day. Deadline for booking 1st February 2002. Contact for details/booking: Mrs Susan Pittman
Council for Kentish Archaeology
Archaeological Discoveries in the South East
Saturday, 3rd November 2001 -(2.00 -5.30pm) Christ Church University College, Canterbury
* Illustrated lectures on some recent exciting archaeological discoveries in the S.E.*
Sussex
Shinewater Park, near Eastbourne - the story of a Bronze Age waterlogged landscape
Surrey
- the Roman circular temple at Wanborough
- Betchworth: a place of special significance?
London
The Roman City of London - current research
Dr. Andrew Woodcock (East Sussex County Archaeologist)
David Williams (Director of Excavations)
Philip Treveil (Senior Archaeologist, MOLAS)
TICKETS: £3.00 (Payable C.K.A. and sae, please) from C.K.A. 7 Sandy Ridge, Borough Green, Kent TN15 8HP
Isle of Thanet Archaeological Society
Presents a series of illustrated lectures entitled PRIDE IN OUR PAST - SEAWAYS AND ROADWAYS TO A GATEWAY ISLAND
All lectures will be at St. George's High School, Westwood Road, Broadstairs. Doors open 7.15pm, lecture start 7.45pm.
Tuesday 25th September 2001 - A Gateway Island by Dr. David Perkins, Trust for Thanet Archaeology.
Monday 19th November 2001 - An Update on the Stirling Castle Wreck, Norman Temple of Seadive by Dr. David Perkins, Trust for Thanet Archaeology.
Tickets £3.50 at the door, £3.00 in advance, £10 for all lectures in advance. Tickets and further information from:-The Events Secretary.