The Kent Archaeological Society Field School hosts a BBC History Magazine Event

From humble beginnings only four years ago the Kent Archaeological Field School has grown to the point that over a thousand people interested in archaeology sign up each year to the twenty-five courses and over one hundred days of archaeology available. Talking to people who attend our courses the same message is heard time and time again. They are excited by what they have seen on television, it either awakens a latent interest or motivates them to participate for the first time. Television is the prime mover for people to seek out courses and our most recent event was a weekend of discovering archaeology organised in association with the BBC.

The transfer print vase. Can any readers provide more information as to maker and date?
Participants in a previous BBC History event excavate at Detron Street Roman Villa.
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