Innovative new interactive map amplifies community experiences of coastal change around the Swale Estuary
An innovative new mapping platform launches today sharing experiences of climate change from some of Kent’s most vulnerable coastlines.
Coasts in Mind Newsletter: Now live in the Swale Estuary region
Coasts in Mind is a pioneering project from MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology), made possible by a grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Lloyd’s Register Foundation. Over the course of the next three years, this new citizen science project will map a century of change along some of the country’s most vulnerable coastlines.
Roman road revealed directly under Old Kent Road
A section of one of Britain’s most important Roman roads has been unearthed under Old Kent Road in south-east London.
#LivesInOurLandscapes in Current Archaeology
Read about the new #livesinourlandscape gallery at Maidstone Museums, which has now been opened for a month!
From the Stone Age to the Tudors – exploring Kent’s past
Behind the scenes of the new gallery at Maidstone Museum; an update by Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh featured at the Centre for Kent History and Heritage blog of the Canterbury Christ Church University website.
TV star Hugh Dennis officially opens new Lives in Our Landscapes gallery
Comedian, actor and presenter Hugh Dennis has officially opened the new archaeology gallery ‘Lives In Our Landscape’ at the Maidstone Museum which opens for visitors on Wednesday 5 June.
#LivesinOurLandscape: Object Highlights
Three days to go until the new #LivesinOurLandscape gallery opens at Maidstone Museums.
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