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Archaeological courses planned for 2012 from the Kent Archaeological Field School;

March 17th & 18th, Field Walking and Historic Map Analysis
Walking across the landscape and recording features seen on the ground is fundamental
to most rural archaeology. This weekend course explains how to recognise and record
artefacts found within the plough soil. These objects include flint tools, building material,
pottery, glass and metal artefacts. We will consider the importance of historic map
analysis as part of this procedure. KAFS members free. £50 for non-members.

Easter, April 4th to April 22nd, Investigation of a Roman villa in Faversham and
Training Week
An opportunity for KAFS members to join in investigating the layout of a newly
discovered large Roman villa at Abbey fields. Non-members £35 per day, members £20
a day.

May Bank Holiday, May 5th-8th, Investigation and evaluation of a group of
Bronze Age barrows at Hollingbourne in Kent
An opportunity to participate in the evaluation of three Bronze Age barrows on the North
Downs. The Field School walked this site in 2011 and the results indicate activity at this
site from Prehistoric through to Early Medieval. KAFS members fee £30 a day, non -
members £35 a day.

June Bank Holiday, June 2nd-5th, An Introduction to Archaeology
A practical four-day Bank Holiday course. We will survey the extent of a Roman villa, its
access roads and field systems, and sample, through survey and field-walking the extent
and quality of survival of the Roman infrastructure. This course is ideal for newcomers
and families new to archaeology who wish to understand the archaeological process. We
shall look at how archaeological sites are discovered and find out how different types of
finds, such as pottery, bones, flints and metalwork reveal the lives of former peoples.
The four-day Bank Holiday course costs £75 if membership is taken out at the time of
booking, Non-members £100

May and June weekends, 12th, 13th, 19th, 20th, 26th, 27th, and June 2nd, 3rd,
4th, 5th
Weekend and Bank Holiday opportunities to participate in the investigation and
evaluation of the Roman villa in Faversham. Cost for the weekend is is £30 to members
and £50 to non-members.

July 7th, 8th, Survey for Archaeologists
A course on the theory and practise of archaeological survey. Methods from basic optical
site levels to laser technology and GPS will be taught. Practical exercises will take place
at a Roman building in Faversham where a Geophysical Survey will be taking place. Cost
for the weekend is £30 for members, £75 for non-members.

August 4th to 19th, Investigation and excavation of Prehistoric Archaeology on
the North Downs at Hollingbourne in Kent
The site of a Prehistoric henge, Bronze Age barrows and an Iron Age cemetery form part
of the features of this ritual landscape we will be investigating. This is a large scale
research landscape investigation and pottery washing, soil processing are essential
ingrediants and will be conducted on site. Detailed planning and mapping of contexts and
features will be to the highest standards.

Beginners are welcome to the Training Course on the Monday August 13th to Friday 17th
course, with the option to continue for further days (same daily fee applies). Experienced
participants may book the days they wish.

Topics taught each day are: Monday: History of the Site & Why dig? Tuesday:
Excavation Techniques; Wednesday: Site Survey; Thursday: Archaeological Recording;
Friday: Small Finds Recording. KAFS member's special fee £30 per day, non-members
£35 per day. Training week £100 if membership is taken out at the time of booking.

September 1st and 2nd, Bones and Burials
Osteo-archaeology is the study of human remains. The course will be led by Dr Chris
Deter from the Dept of Anthropology, University of Kent. The course will cover the on-
site recording of human remains and how they can reveal information about the person's
age, sex and state of health. Excavated skeletons will be available for study and analysis
in practical sessions. Cost for the weekend is £75 for non-members and KAFS member's
special fee of £64.

September 21st to 23rd, Field Trip to Roman Provence
Provence was a vital part of the Roman Empire, indeed Arles was regarded as the rome
of the north and we visit many of the wonderful remains in the region. We will be based
in Arles and our preferred hotel is the Hotel D'Aalatan, a converted merchants house in
the centre of Arles.

Friday 21st Sept: Flight or train to Arles.

Saturday 22nd Sept: A full day at the Roman town of Arles visiting the Archaeological
Museum, theatre, amphitheatre, Cryptoporticus and the Baths of Constantine.

Sunday 23rd Sept: A wonderful day visiting some the great sites in the vicinity. The Pont
du Gard, one of the most spectacular sites in Provence

Our preferred hotel is the Hotel D'Aalatan in the centre of Arles. Cost of the trip is £150
which includes all entrance fees, guiding and public transport or coach but not flights,
food or hotel.

September 29th and 30th, How to identify Stone Tools and Prehistoric Flints
A course on the identification of prehistoric flint and stone with Hugo Anderson-Whymark
who will explain the technology used to produce prehistoric tools from all periods. On
Sunday there will be a practical exercise on field walking for lithics and flint knapping
with John Lord, one of the country's leading practitioners of the craft. Cost for the
weekend is £75 for non-members and KAFS member's special fee of £64.

October 6th and 7th, Archaeological Drawing
A beginner's and refresher course introducing participants to drawing archaeological
artefacts. There will be practical sessions each day demonstrating how to illustrate
pottery, bone and metal. Course led by Jane Russell, who was senior illustrator of the
UCL Field Archaeology Unit.

October 13th and 14th, How to identify Roman pottery with Malcolm Lyne
A course for those who want to distinguish the many types of roman pottery found on
British archaeological sites. On both days there will be a hands-on session followed on
Sunday by a visit to the Ospringe Museum to view with Malcolm Lyne the Roman pottery
from the adjacent Roman small town of Durolevum. Cost for the weekend is £75 for non-
members and KAFS member's special fee of £64.

October 26th to 28th, Field Trip to Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the Bay of
Naples
Join us in a tour of the great sites, cost £150 for entrance fees, transport around Naples
and guiding.

November 10th and 11th, Public Relations and Public Affairs for the
Archaeologist with Simon Elliot
Times are tough for archaeologists across austerity Britain at a time when fieldwork and
research budgets are being cut across the board. In such an environment harnessing the
power of the media and the world of politics to gain popular and official support can
provide the archaeologist with an advantage. Cost for the weekend is £50 for members,
£75 for non-members.

December 15th, Gaul for the day
Join us for a day trip to Calais to see the Roman remains, lunch in Boulogne and an
opportunity to discuss plans for the KAFS in 2013, and also to stock up with Duty free.
Email us to express an interest.

KAFS COURSE BOOKING FORM

Name of Course......................................................................................
Date of Course.......................................................................................
Your Name.............................................................................................
Address.................................................................................................
..........................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................
E-mail address........................................................................................
I enclose a cheque (payable to KAFS) for £ .................................................

Please send me a KAFS membership form                    □ (please tick)
Return this form to:
The Kent Archaeological Field School,
School Farm Oast, Graveney Road, Faversham, Kent ME13 8UP.
Tel: 01795 532548
Website: www.kafs.co.uk e-mail: info@kafs.co.uk

Please note that courses are bookable in advance only and are non-refundable or
transferable. Member's 10% discount does not apply to special fees and field trips.
Children over 14 and under 16 years old are welcome on courses, but must be
accompanied by an adult; under-16s are not allowed on excavations.

Dr Paul Wilkinson MifA
info@kafs.co.uk

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Kent Archaeological Field School

  • 1. Archaeological courses planned for 2012 from the Kent Archaeological Field School; March 17th & 18th, Field Walking and Historic Map Analysis Walking across the landscape and recording features seen on the ground is fundamental to most rural archaeology. This weekend course explains how to recognise and record artefacts found within the plough soil. These objects include flint tools, building material, pottery, glass and metal artefacts. We will consider the importance of historic map analysis as part of this procedure. KAFS members free. £50 for non-members. Easter, April 4th to April 22nd, Investigation of a Roman villa in Faversham and Training Week An opportunity for KAFS members to join in investigating the layout of a newly discovered large Roman villa at Abbey fields. Non-members £35 per day, members £20 a day. May Bank Holiday, May 5th-8th, Investigation and evaluation of a group of Bronze Age barrows at Hollingbourne in Kent An opportunity to participate in the evaluation of three Bronze Age barrows on the North Downs. The Field School walked this site in 2011 and the results indicate activity at this site from Prehistoric through to Early Medieval. KAFS members fee £30 a day, non - members £35 a day. June Bank Holiday, June 2nd-5th, An Introduction to Archaeology A practical four-day Bank Holiday course. We will survey the extent of a Roman villa, its access roads and field systems, and sample, through survey and field-walking the extent and quality of survival of the Roman infrastructure. This course is ideal for newcomers and families new to archaeology who wish to understand the archaeological process. We shall look at how archaeological sites are discovered and find out how different types of finds, such as pottery, bones, flints and metalwork reveal the lives of former peoples. The four-day Bank Holiday course costs £75 if membership is taken out at the time of booking, Non-members £100 May and June weekends, 12th, 13th, 19th, 20th, 26th, 27th, and June 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Weekend and Bank Holiday opportunities to participate in the investigation and evaluation of the Roman villa in Faversham. Cost for the weekend is is £30 to members and £50 to non-members. July 7th, 8th, Survey for Archaeologists A course on the theory and practise of archaeological survey. Methods from basic optical
  • 2. site levels to laser technology and GPS will be taught. Practical exercises will take place at a Roman building in Faversham where a Geophysical Survey will be taking place. Cost for the weekend is £30 for members, £75 for non-members. August 4th to 19th, Investigation and excavation of Prehistoric Archaeology on the North Downs at Hollingbourne in Kent The site of a Prehistoric henge, Bronze Age barrows and an Iron Age cemetery form part of the features of this ritual landscape we will be investigating. This is a large scale research landscape investigation and pottery washing, soil processing are essential ingrediants and will be conducted on site. Detailed planning and mapping of contexts and features will be to the highest standards. Beginners are welcome to the Training Course on the Monday August 13th to Friday 17th course, with the option to continue for further days (same daily fee applies). Experienced participants may book the days they wish. Topics taught each day are: Monday: History of the Site & Why dig? Tuesday: Excavation Techniques; Wednesday: Site Survey; Thursday: Archaeological Recording; Friday: Small Finds Recording. KAFS member's special fee £30 per day, non-members £35 per day. Training week £100 if membership is taken out at the time of booking. September 1st and 2nd, Bones and Burials Osteo-archaeology is the study of human remains. The course will be led by Dr Chris Deter from the Dept of Anthropology, University of Kent. The course will cover the on- site recording of human remains and how they can reveal information about the person's age, sex and state of health. Excavated skeletons will be available for study and analysis in practical sessions. Cost for the weekend is £75 for non-members and KAFS member's special fee of £64. September 21st to 23rd, Field Trip to Roman Provence Provence was a vital part of the Roman Empire, indeed Arles was regarded as the rome of the north and we visit many of the wonderful remains in the region. We will be based in Arles and our preferred hotel is the Hotel D'Aalatan, a converted merchants house in the centre of Arles. Friday 21st Sept: Flight or train to Arles. Saturday 22nd Sept: A full day at the Roman town of Arles visiting the Archaeological Museum, theatre, amphitheatre, Cryptoporticus and the Baths of Constantine. Sunday 23rd Sept: A wonderful day visiting some the great sites in the vicinity. The Pont du Gard, one of the most spectacular sites in Provence Our preferred hotel is the Hotel D'Aalatan in the centre of Arles. Cost of the trip is £150 which includes all entrance fees, guiding and public transport or coach but not flights, food or hotel. September 29th and 30th, How to identify Stone Tools and Prehistoric Flints A course on the identification of prehistoric flint and stone with Hugo Anderson-Whymark who will explain the technology used to produce prehistoric tools from all periods. On Sunday there will be a practical exercise on field walking for lithics and flint knapping with John Lord, one of the country's leading practitioners of the craft. Cost for the weekend is £75 for non-members and KAFS member's special fee of £64. October 6th and 7th, Archaeological Drawing A beginner's and refresher course introducing participants to drawing archaeological artefacts. There will be practical sessions each day demonstrating how to illustrate
  • 3. pottery, bone and metal. Course led by Jane Russell, who was senior illustrator of the UCL Field Archaeology Unit. October 13th and 14th, How to identify Roman pottery with Malcolm Lyne A course for those who want to distinguish the many types of roman pottery found on British archaeological sites. On both days there will be a hands-on session followed on Sunday by a visit to the Ospringe Museum to view with Malcolm Lyne the Roman pottery from the adjacent Roman small town of Durolevum. Cost for the weekend is £75 for non- members and KAFS member's special fee of £64. October 26th to 28th, Field Trip to Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the Bay of Naples Join us in a tour of the great sites, cost £150 for entrance fees, transport around Naples and guiding. November 10th and 11th, Public Relations and Public Affairs for the Archaeologist with Simon Elliot Times are tough for archaeologists across austerity Britain at a time when fieldwork and research budgets are being cut across the board. In such an environment harnessing the power of the media and the world of politics to gain popular and official support can provide the archaeologist with an advantage. Cost for the weekend is £50 for members, £75 for non-members. December 15th, Gaul for the day Join us for a day trip to Calais to see the Roman remains, lunch in Boulogne and an opportunity to discuss plans for the KAFS in 2013, and also to stock up with Duty free. Email us to express an interest. KAFS COURSE BOOKING FORM Name of Course...................................................................................... Date of Course....................................................................................... Your Name............................................................................................. Address................................................................................................. .......................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................... E-mail address........................................................................................ I enclose a cheque (payable to KAFS) for £ ................................................. Please send me a KAFS membership form □ (please tick) Return this form to: The Kent Archaeological Field School, School Farm Oast, Graveney Road, Faversham, Kent ME13 8UP. Tel: 01795 532548 Website: www.kafs.co.uk e-mail: info@kafs.co.uk Please note that courses are bookable in advance only and are non-refundable or transferable. Member's 10% discount does not apply to special fees and field trips. Children over 14 and under 16 years old are welcome on courses, but must be accompanied by an adult; under-16s are not allowed on excavations. Dr Paul Wilkinson MifA info@kafs.co.uk