KAS Newsletter
The next issue of the KAS Newsletter will be published in December 2019. The copy deadline for articles is 1 November 2019. Please continue to forward articles or notices to newsletter@kentarchaeology.org.uk
All the best
Richard (Editor)
Monumental Brass Society, Walthamstow Event
Monumental Brass Society presents in association with the Rector and Churchwardens of St. Mary the Virgin, Church, Walthamstow and the Walthamstow Historical Society
Lees Court Excavation - Bexley YAC with Fred Birkbeck
On Saturday 7th September Bexley Young Archaeologists' Club took part in the KAS excavation at Lees Court.
Posted 10th September 2019
Our aim (apart from excavation) was to fulfil some of our BAJR passport skills, with Fred’s help, especially the geophis and surveying.
The Lees Court Estate Project 2019 Season
We now have a fixed diary of events for the 2019 season on the Lees Court Estate.
Literary History of Kent
Kent and Literature: The Stories of our Story
A talk delivered by Kerry Brown at the Kent Archaeological Society Annual General Meeting at the University of Kent.
Sat, 18 May 2019
The Inventory, Accounts and Probates of Henry Saker of Faversham
Archaeologia Cantiana 2019 - Supplementary information added.
Community Dig at Lullingstone
Volunteers needed for the upcoming community dig at Lullingstone Roman villa. Click here for details:
New Website Feature - Kent Archaeological Reports
Great news - we have added a new feature to our Kent Archaeological Reports. You can now use an interactive map to find reports in an area and even sort by Phase. You are still able to look at the full reports in a list format as well, however the sorting facility allows you more freedom to find the reports you are interested in for example, Anglo-Saxon etc.
You can find this new feature via the publications drop-down or click on the link below to go there now:-
Kent History Grants top £38,000
Nine new Kent local history projects are now in progress, supported by the latest grants from the Kent Archaeological Society.
Every year the society awards more than £3,000, divided among individuals, groups, organizations and students, to help cover the cost of research, publications, exhibitions and other projects focused on the county’s history and heritage.