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Cliftonville ‘witch bottle’ scan at CCCU reveals contents including metal pins and bone or wood
A suspected ‘witch bottle’ unearthed at a house in Cliftonville has now been scanned at Canterbury Christ Church University and found to contain objects including a collection of metal pins or staples and a cylindrical object which may be a piece of bone or wood.
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Maidstone Community Support Centre Open Day
The team had a great time at today's Maidstone Community Support Centre Open Day!
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10-month placement illustrating KAS collections
The KAS is very pleased to announce the start of a long-term student placement which will be illustrating some of our varied archaeological collection.
![Society purchases the Ozengell Anglo-Saxon Collection](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/65df7835178a9d2b20f8d501/e5412399-51af-4251-92c2-4f1dbd56a48b/Exquisite+vase-min.jpg)
Society purchases the Ozengell Anglo-Saxon Collection
The Society is excited to announce the acquisition of the Ozengell Anglo-Saxon Collection; a unique legacy from the 7th century.
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Society acquires gold garnet pendant cross
The Society has taken the opportunity to obtain another significant piece in the form of a gold and garnet pendant cross, found by metal detectorist David Haigh at Elham and reported through the Portable Antiquities Scheme.
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