Kent Finds Liaison Officer, embedded within Kent County Council. Archaeologist and Finds specialist. All views expressed my own. Author of 50 Finds from Kent.
We run regular finds days in #Kent county to record all the wonderful finds made by #MetalDetectorists, #mudlarks and other members of the public. Recording them builds a bigger picture of our country's history.
Our upcoming finds days appointments below!
calendly.com/kent-finds
#Findsday alert for #metaldetectorists and other finders in southern #Kent. We'll be at Hythe Library next Thursday 1st of September from midday until 5.
Lets get those weird Romney Marsh finds recorded.
Book as usual through Calendly.com/kent-finds
#FindsFriday is an #OTD. In AD14 the first emperor of #Rome, Augustus formerly Octavian died. While famed in history and the longest reigning emperor his coinage remains relatively uncommon in Britain.
This denarius is one such coin:
finds.org.uk/database/artefa…#RecordYourFinds
#FindsFriday - New @findsorguk vacancy!🚨
We're looking for a Finds Liaison Assistant to join me at @MuseumLiverpool to deliver the PAS across Cheshire, Manchester & Merseyside. If you're into archaeological finds and engaging with the public then apply!👇
liverpoolmuseums.current-vac…
ALT A seven panel grid showing three archaeological objects at the top - left to right a Roman ceramic vessel, a medieval enamelled plaque showing St Luke, a Bronze Age gold penannular ring. In the middle is the Portable Antiquities Scheme's logo. On the bottom row are three archaeological objects - left to right, Neolithic porcellanite axehead, Early Medieval Twewhiddle style silver brooch, Roman 'Wirral' brooch with blue and orange enamel at the top
#FindsFriday - New @findsorguk vacancy!🚨
We're looking for a Finds Liaison Assistant to join me at @MuseumLiverpool to deliver the PAS across Cheshire, Manchester & Merseyside. If you're into archaeological finds and engaging with the public then apply!👇
liverpoolmuseums.current-vac…
ALT A seven panel grid showing three archaeological objects at the top - left to right a Roman ceramic vessel, a medieval enamelled plaque showing St Luke, a Bronze Age gold penannular ring. In the middle is the Portable Antiquities Scheme's logo. On the bottom row are three archaeological objects - left to right, Neolithic porcellanite axehead, Early Medieval Twewhiddle style silver brooch, Roman 'Wirral' brooch with blue and orange enamel at the top
Flashback #FindsFriday This medieval iconographic finger ring dating to the 13th or 14th century depicts the Virgin and child along with Saint Peter & Paul. Iconographic rings were items of personal devotion connecting devotees' body to a preferred saint.
finds.org.uk/database/artefa…
Big congrats to our colleague Andrew Mayfied @ArchaeologyKent. Many an emergency excavation has been saved by his arrival and his team are always so enthused out and about. Keep on being awesome!
And the winner of Community Archaeologist Award is… Andrew Mayfield @ArchaeologyKent.
Andrew is a community Archaeologist with the Royal Parks in Greenwich and supports voluntary archaeology groups including @YAC_CBA, @EAFCHarity, and Shorne Woods Archaeology.
And the winner of Community Archaeologist Award is… Andrew Mayfield @ArchaeologyKent.
Andrew is a community Archaeologist with the Royal Parks in Greenwich and supports voluntary archaeology groups including @YAC_CBA, @EAFCHarity, and Shorne Woods Archaeology.