Events in 2019

CITiZAN archaeologists are holding events all around England. Come see when we'll next be in your area and join us!

Illustrated talk: Ships, Shafts and U-boats

17/09/2019  |  noon

Brighton Museum

As part of Brighton Museum's series Bite Size museum, East Kent Coast Discovery Programme Project Officer Lara will be talking about the fascinating stories behind archaeological remains on the foreshore at Birling Gap.

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Britain at Low Tide: Series 3

14/09/2019  |  8 p.m.

Channel 4

The final series of Britain at Low Tide kicks off in Kent exploring the intertidal archaeology of this fascinating coastline. Shipwrecks, streets on the shoreline and WW1 ports are just some of the fascinating stories in this weeks episode. Be sure to tune in for your intertidal archaeology fix!

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CITiZAN Training - Stonelees Nature Reserve, Kent CANCELLED

14/09/2019  |  9:30 a.m.

Cliffsend Village Hall, Foads Lane, Ramsgate CT12 5JH & Stonelees Nature Reserve, CT12 5JB

CANCELLED - TO BE RESCHEDULED! We're sorry, this event has had to be cancelled due to illness. We're working on rescheduling it for later this year, watch this space!

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EAA conference chaired by CITiZAN and sector colleagues from CHERISH (Ireland, Wales) and SCAPE (Scotland)

03/09/2019  |  noon

Bern, Switzerland

CITiZAN is represented at the EAA conference in Bern by Project Manager, Caroline Barrie-Smith, (https://www.e-a-a.org/eaa2019). Attendees are welcome to our joint session (212) by CHERISH (Ireland, Wales), SCAPE (Scotland) & CITiZAN archaeologists: 'Challenging change: practical strategies for horizontal & vertical collaboration to combat climate change in the historic environment'.

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CITiZAN Training - South Devon Rivers Discovery Programme

17/08/2019  |  9:30 a.m.

Kingswear, Devon

Join the South Devon Rivers Discovery Programme for a two-day training session in Kingwear, Devon. Over the course of the two days we will explore both the theory and practice of coastal and intertidal archaeology and the most effective methods of recording and monitoring sites which are at risk from processes such as sea level rise and erosion.

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