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Petersfield Barrows and Portchester castle and church

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A CBA SE site and town tour visiting the Petersfield excavations led by George Anelay (West Sussex Archaeology) followed by a tour of the church and castle within the Roman fort at Portchester led by Martyn Allen (University of Reading)

Booking required. Contact the Events Officer, Dr Anne Sassin at events@cbasouth-east.org or Tel 01252 492184

Medieval Studies Forum - Study visit to Godalming

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This study day promises a very interesting visit to a local town with a variety of talks on recent archaeology discoveries that throw light on the early development of Godalming, guided visits to the Church and around the town plus a visit to the excellent local museum. Not forgetting the opportunity to lunch in one of the local hostelries.

Please see the attached programme for more details.

For more information, call 01483 532454 or email info@surreyarchaeology.org.uk

 

Woking Palace Excavation Open Day

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At the close of the seventh and final season of excavations on this important medieval and Tudor site, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, there is to be a Special Archaeological Open Day, hosted by the Friends of Woking Palace. In addition to guided tours of the trenches there will be a display of finds recovered from the site together with a range of stalls hosted by local heritage bodies.  Parking is either in Old Woking or at Hoebridge School from where a minibus shuttle service will run to Woking Palace between 11am and 4.30pm approx.

Visit to MoLA, finds from excavations at Bloomberg/LondonWalbrook

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This visit will complement and expand on Sadie Watson’s evening talk to RSG members on 3 February. There will be a talk from Sadie, followed by another from one of MOLA’s Roman Registered Finds Specialists with artefacts available to look at. We will also be taken around the processing area to see the washing and processing of finds from different sites. It is hoped that by March there will be human remains from the excavations at Liverpool Street.

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