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    The castles were named, north to south, Sandown, Deal and Walmer. The former was largely demolished in the nineteenth century, and today all that remains is a fragment built into the sea defences. Deal and Walmer, however, survive – and on July 13th, Cantiaci Time Team Forum Friends descended upon them, complete with packed lunches,…Continue…

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    home Aztecs Exhibition – photos by Co

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    Hadrians Wall report by Valerie Reilly In its early days the Scottish Forum Friends put forward the idea of a trip to Hadrian’s Wall, but it didn’t prove possible to organise it during 2001. So we were determined that it would go ahead this year. Initial thoughts were discussed on our own thread, but it…Continue…

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    Chester Last updated on 10/04/04 13:39 website by Corinne Mills  

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    In early November 2002, 4 of us visited the Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh – Valerie, Co, George C and Chris ‘Awkward’ McKenna. The following photos are from the Gallery of Early People in the Museum.

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    Chactonbury and Cissbury Chactonbury on the surrounding bank (south side) the fenced-off interior – now very shrubby on the surrounding bank (north-west side) a view of the south-western entrance views of the downland (and misty clouds) on the walk between Chactonbury and Cissbury the northern ramparts of Cissbury looking north from Cissbury to Chactonbury, hidden…Continue…

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  • Time Team Forum Friends Wallpapers you can download

    Click the image of your choice below. A new window will appear with the full size picture. After the image has opened completely, Right click it, then from the pop up menu choose the ‘Set as Wallpaper’ option – if you are using Internet Explorer version 6, choose the ‘Set as Background’ option. wallpapers created…Continue…

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    Treasures from the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UCL, Burrell Museum On a dull Saturday, in what is supposed to be the height of summer (flaming June indeed!), assorted members of the Scottish Forum Friends met at the entrance to Glasgow’s Burrell Museum. The restrictions of the Foot and Mouth outbreak meant that we had…Continue…

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    The mansio, however, was still in use as the fort’s ditches stopped short of this structure, although around this time it was converted into a bath house. Late in the century the site was brought into the ‘Saxon Shore’ chain of forts, and the massive walls which today dominate the site were constructed. The remains…Continue…

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    As part of Scottish Archaeology Month, Glasgow Archaeological Society organised tours of Govan Old Parish Church and Glasgow Cathedral on Saturday 22nd September 2001. It being more than 20 years since I had last visited the Cathedral, and never having been to the Govan Church, I decided to avail myself of this opportunity. The tour…Continue…

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    On Saturday 1st March 2003, a very small Scottish TTFF outing took place. In deference to the likely weather at that time of year it had been decided that at least some of the day should be under cover. Therefore the venue was to be the Falkirk area, and the first meeting place was to…Continue…

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    Alfold – 28 December 2004 A small but select group of Cantiacii (Ron, Nish, Tig, Cliff, Lauren, Mark, and Charlotte) gathered near the back entrance to Dunsfold Airfield for a short post-Christmas wander through the woods around Alfold in Surrey. After heavy rain the preceding day the frozen ground had turned into a quagmire but…Continue…

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