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Issue 36 Autumn 2011 South East Newsletter Covering Kent, Sussex, Surrey & London south of the Thames 1 SEE US ON FACEBOOK ADDRESS CBA South East ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of CBA-SE will be held, in conjuction with the annual conference, on the 12 th November 2011 at 13:45h at University of Sussex, Falmer and all members are welcome AGENDA 1. Apologies for absence. 2. Minutes of AGM held 25 th September 2010 3. Matters arising 4. Annual report 5. Treasurer s report and adoption of accounts 6. Election of independent examiner 7. Election of Chairman, Officers and Committee 8. Any other business A gold pennanular ring from Reigate This late Bronze Age gold, or gold-plated, pennanular ring was found by Ms C Squires while metal detecting on the banks of the Mole near Reigate in May. The ring weighs 14.5g and measures 17.55mm across. It is recorded on the PAS Database as SUR-B78614. The ring shows the banding of different colours of gold which are typical of these objects. This is thought to be the second such ring from Surrey; the first was found at the foot of the Downs above Brockham nearly 10 years ago. The purpose of these rings is uncertain though they are thought to have been largely decorative.

2 David Williams, Surrey and East Berkshire FLO FIELDWORK AT DRY HILL CAMP, LINGFIELD Dry Hill Camp (TQ 432417; SAM 23011; HER 1269; AONB) is set at 170m OD and is c10ha in size. It lies just within the county boundary of Surrey with Kent and with Sussex about 1 mile to the south with 360 degree views including the Eden/Medway valley. It is described by Hamilton and Manley (2001) as a contour fort, and is situated on a gently sloping sandstone hill top of the High Weald. This sandstone is of the Hastings Beds formation which contains supplies of iron ore. A measured survey by EA Downman of Essex in 1905, shows that the triple banks and ditches had been damaged by ploughing to the east and west, and the entrances were not distinct. A reservoir was constructed, just before the First World War, for the East Surrey Water Company in the west of the enclosure at which time a denarius of Commodus (AD180-192) was found (HER 2630). In 1932 a three week excavation led by Winbolt and Margary recovered little apart from water-worn pebbles, some flint flakes of uncertain date and iron slag. In 1964 a grid of pipe drain trenches were dug in the north east of the camp and in 1969 drainage work around the exterior of the camp confirmed that the supposed North Entrance was indeed an original entrance.

3 In 1970 more pipe drain trenches in the south east and south west of the enclosure were dug but in all cases there was no sign of occupation or use of the interior. Tebbutt (1970) noted that the one useful outcome was the confirmation of a north-south trackway passing through the entrances of the camp. A further watching brief during 1994 did not reveal any new information. It can be said that the name of Dry Hill is deeply ironic since the presence of water is clear even with the drainage trenchs and some parts could have been quite marshy in the past. There is a long distance footpath, the Vanguard Way, which is routed through this camp and a number of possible ancient trackways to Dry Hill were identified by Witney (1976) linking it to Squerryes Camp, Oldbury Camp, High Rocks and Saxonbury, and suggesting that these were routes taken by iron workers and their products. Dry Hill Camp has not been subject to a measured survey since 1932 and English Heritage and the present landowner have now given permission for such a project which intends to include the wider setting of the enclosure. Preliminary research indicates that there is multiperiod interest with the presence of an early ironworking site within metres of the site (TQ 435413) and the Kent/Surrey county boundary abutting part of the north-eastern ramparts.

4 Situated as it is so close to all three counties Dry Hill Camp should be of considerable interest to all CBA South East members and further information will be available from the project leaders: Judie English judie.english@btopenworld.com Rose Hooker rosemary.hooker@blueyonder.co.uk References Hamilton, S & Manley, J 2001 Hillforts, Monumentality and Place European Journal of Archaeology 4 (1): 7-42 Tebbutt, C 1970 Dry Hill Camp, Lingfield Surrey Archaeological Collections 67: 119-20 Winbolt, S & Margary, I 1933 Dry Hill Camp, Lingfield Surrey Archaeological Collections 41: 79-92 Witney, K P 1976 The Jutish Forest London: The Athlone Press, University of London CBA-SE Conference and AGM Policing the Past Our conference will take place on November 12 th in the Fulton Building Lecture Theatre at the University of Sussex, Falmer starting at 10:00, with registration from 09:15, and finishing at 17:00. The conference will bring together a number of speakers who have been at the forefront of recent initiatives around heritage-related crime and wider issues of heritage protection, both on land and at sea.. Speakers will include: Mark Harrison (Heritage Crime Initiative and ARCH) Andy Brockman (Conflict archaeology, community archaeology) Mark Dunkley (English Heritage: maritime archaeology)

Pete Wilson (English Heritage) Andrew Richardson, Canterbury Archaeological TrustT (case study of illicit excavations) Michele Johnson (Forensic approaches to Heritage-related crime) or Paul Bennett (heritage protection in Libya) Cost is 15 per head for CBA-SE members and students, and 20 for others (lunch and coffee not included). Tickets can be obtained from Joe Francis, Centre for Community Engagement, Mantell Building, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex, BN1 9RF - T 01273 678300 E cce@sussex.ac.uk - www.sussex.ac.uk/cce Other Conferences University of Sussex Archaeology Society Autumn Lectures: Thursday 13 October 2011, 7-8pm The Sally Christian Archaeology Lecture for 2011: Digging up Neolithic Hong Kong by Emeritas Professor Peter Drewett Thursday 17 November 2011, 7-8pm The Great Escape: an historical and archaeological view. Speaker: Dr Dudley Moore Both talks will be in the Fulton Building Lecture Theatre A, University of Sussex, Falmer. Sussex Archaeological Society The South Downs the shaping of a landscape This conference will be held in the Chichester Lecture Theatre, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton on Saturday September 17 th 2011, cost 30 to include booklet, tea and coffee ( 20 full or part-time students on award bearing course). The newly-designated South Downs National Park is a familiar landscape to many who enjoy visiting the Downs or seeing them from a distance. But there are many aspects of the history of this landscape which would benefit from more understanding in order to inform our 5

6 interpretation. Our speakers will explore aspects of the past of this landscape which need deeper consideration and also look at some of the possible implications for the future of issues such as estate management (long a major influence on the landscape of the Downs) and changing attitudes towards conservation on the Downs in which the Sussex Wildlife Trust, now fifty years old, has played a key part. 10:00 Chairman s introduction Prof Peter Cragoe, Uni Sx 10:05 Making Places: some aspects of the prehistoric archaeology in the South Downs National Park David McOmish, EH 10:45 The medieval landscapes of the Couth Downs Mark Gardiner, Uni Belfast 11:25 Coffee 11:50 The evolution of the farming system on the Hampshire chalk, late medieval period to the mid-18 th century Gavin Bowie 12:30 Land ownership and farming on the West Sussex downs, 1750-1950 John Godfrey 13:10 Lunch 14:15 The rise and decline of the country house on the downs c1540-1915 Sue Berry, Editor VCH 14:55 The rural estate its role and its contribution James Cooper, Stansted Foundation 15:35 Tea 16:00 The rise of the conservation movement for the downs and its influence Tony Whitbread, Sussex Wildlife Trust 16:40 Questions and close Book online by visiting our shopsite www.sussexpastshop.co.uk Confirmation will be emailed to you. Alternatively, you may download the booking form (see right), complete it and return it to the address shown with your cheque payable to Sussex Past, or you can call 01273 405737 to make a booking by credit/debit card (the office is open 10am-3pm, Tuesday - Friday). Surrey Archaeological Society The Research Framework - Industrial Archaeology The 2011 conference in the series will take place on 15 October at the Leatherhead Institute. This year's theme is industrial archaeology and it is organised by the Surrey Industrial History Group (SIHG)

09.30 Registration 10.00 Opening Remarks Alan Crocker, Conference Chairman 10.05 The National Heritage Protection Plan and recent Work on Industrial Archaeology. Wayne Cocroft, English Heritage 10.50 Coffee 11.20 Aspects of the Romano British Tile Industry, David Bird, SyAS 12.00 Glass Industry of the Weald, Colin Clark & Tom Munnery, SCAU 12.40 Lunch 13.40 Introduction to the Afternoon, Conference Chairman 13.45 Animal Powered Engines, Jan Spencer, SIHG 14.25 Extraction Industries: Evidence left behind by Miners and Quarrymen. Paul Sowan, SIHG 15.05 Tea 15.35 Surrey s Airport Buildings, Gordon Knowles, SIHG 16.15 Closing Remarks Advance booking fee: 8 per person, cheques payable to 'Surrey Archaeological Society', sent, enclosing a SAE, to: SRF Conference 2011, Surrey Archaeological Society, Castle Arch, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3SX. Or see website www.surreyarchaeology.org.uk The Council for Kentish Archaeology and the Association for Roman Archaeology joint conference New ideas on some major Roman villas, including Chedworth, Lullingstone and Great Witcombe On Saturday 22 nd October 2011 from 2.00pm till 5.30pm at The Old Sessions Lecture Theatre, Canterbury Christchurch University, Canterbury North Holmes Campus Speakers include Dr Martin Henig, Bryn Walters and Graham Soffe Tickets 5.00 from C.K.A. 7, Sandy Ridge, Borough Green, Kent TN1 8HP. (S.A.E please) Web site www.the-cka.fsnet.co.uk This information is correct at the time of publication 7

8 Courses Courses in Sussex run by Centre for Community Engagement, University of Sussex Short courses Art in Roman Egypt Brighton Jeannie Labno Monday mornings 01273 810210 X9607 Britain under the Romans Chichester Judie English Tuesday evenings 01243 786321 X9596 Discovering historic buildings Midhurst Mike Standing Tuesday evenings 01730 816683 X9628 Medieval monasteries Seaford Michael Hughes Wednesday afternoons 01273 570146 X9619 Archaeology: the basics Southbourne Keith Robinson Wednesday evenings 01243 379276 X9615 Britain before the Romans Horsham Judie English Thursday evenings 01403 261088 X9629 Stone age boot camp: ancient lessons for modern living X9616 24/25 Sept Matt Pope Falmer 01273 678527 Sussex Industrial History and Archaeology X9632 Monday afternoons Geoff Mead Rye 07798 558430 Discovering archaeology East Grinstead X9620 Wednesday evenings Richard Carter 01342 321874 Britain and the Roman Empire Rottingdean Michael Hughes Thursday mornings 01273 305292 X9267 Discovering archaeology Brighton Richard Carter Thursday afternoons 01273 810210 X9610 Ancient lives: the archaeology of prehistoric Britain X0627 Monday mornings Caroline Wells Rottingdean 01273 305292 Iron industry of the Weald Uckfield 01825 761820 Monday evenings Jeremy Hodgkinson X9064 Ancient Egypt Falmer Chris Butler Tuesday evenings 01273 678527 X9614 Roman Britain Falmer David Rudling Wednesday evenings 01273 678527 X9631 Boxgrove and the archaeology of human origins X9253 Saturday afternoons Falmer Matt Pope 01273 678527 Prehistory of the Weald Ashdown Forest Centre X9602 19/11/11 & 3/12/11 Richard Carter 01273 678527

Day schools Roman colonialism at the edge of Empire John Manley Fishbourne Roman Palace 15/10/11 & 05/11/11 X90296 9 Exploring the origins of agriculture Caroline Wells University of Sussex 15/10/11 X90301 Early Neolithic Europe and Britain Caroline Wells University of Sussex 29/10/11 X90302 Who were the Celts? Aspects of Iron Age Britain and Europe University of Sussex Caroline Wells 19/11/11 X90303 For further details of all short courses and day schools, including local and national history, try www.sussex.ac.uk/cce/shortcourses Programme in Practical Archaeology 2011/12 This part-time programme is ideal both for those who wish to begin in field archaeology, and also those who have experience as volunteers but who now wish to develop their practical skills and knowledge about how we can record and interpret the past from archaeological data. The programme comprises two core courses, Archaeological Survey and Archaeological Excavation and Post-Excavation (main tutor: David Rudling), that introduce you to some of the main fieldwork, scientific and interpretative methods involved in practical archaeology. An option course taken in the summer enables you to broaden your range of both practical and academic skills. Venue: University of Sussex at Falmer, Three or two terms (depending upon option chosen), Monday evenings, 7-9pm and some weekend day schools/field trips. www.sussex.ac.uk/cce/practicalarchaeology or T 01273 678300 Programme in Buildings Archaeology 2011/12 This part-time programme is ideal both for those who wish to begin in buildings archaeology, and also those who have some experience but who now wish to develop their practical skills and knowledge about how we can record and interpret the past from standing buildings. The programme comprises three courses: Understanding Historic Vernacular Buildings (tutor: Mike Standing), Recording Historic Vernacular Buildings in South-East England (David Martin), and The Archaeological Investigation of a Church (Robert Hutchinson). Those students who successfully complete the spring term course will have

10 matched the English Heritage requirements for its Recording Level 3. This Programme is recognised by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation for Continuing Professional Development. Venues: University of Sussex, The Weald and Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton, and site visits. Three terms, various Saturdays, 10am-4 or 5pm. www.sussex.ac.uk/cce/buildingsarchaeology or T 01273 678300 Courses in Kent run by Kent Archaeological Field School September 17th & 18th, How to Identify Roman Pottery Tutor: Malcolm Lyne. Cost for the weekend is 75 (members discount) For those who want to distinguish the many types of Roman pottery. On Sunday there will be a hands-on session followed by a visit to the Ospringe Museum. October 1st & 2nd, Archaeological Drawing Tutor: Jane Russell. Cost is 75 (10% discount for members). A beginner's and refresher course introducing participants to drawing archaeological artifacts. There will be practical sessions each day demonstrating how to illustrate pottery, bone, metal and other artifacts found on archaeological sites. October 15th & 16th, How to Identify Stone Tools A course on how to identify Prehistoric flint and stone, and how to make stone tools with Hugo Lamdin-Whymark. On Sunday there will be practical exercises using the methodology of field-walking to find actual examples amongst the rich archaeological heritage of the area. Field trips October 8th to 13th Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the Bay of Naples December 3rd to 8th, Winter trip to Roman Germany Further details from: www.kafs.co.uk or 01795 532548 or 07885 700112 Courses in Surrey Dorking Christian Centre, Church Street, Dorking RH4 1DW: Archaeology: Magic, Legend and Ritual 10 meetings from 29.9.11 Cost: 70 Tutor: Julie Wileman Thursdays 10.30-12.30

Wessex and Surrey: Archaeological Overview 10 meetings from 12.1.12 Cost: 70 Tutor: Julie Wileman Thursdays 10.30-12.30 11 Geological Time and the Fossil Record 10 meetings from 27.9.11 Cost: 70 Tutor: John Gahan Tuesdays 10.30-12.30 Global Ice Ages and Climate Change 10 meetings from 10.1.12 Cost 70 Tutor John Gahan Tuesdays 10.30-12.30 Further details: Alfie Hine, Badgers Bend, Hill Rise, Dorking RH4 1JB. New Malden, Malden Centre, Blagdon Road, New Malden Arts and Crafts in the Ancient World 11 meetings from 21.1.11 Cost: 80 Tutor: Julie Wileman Wednesdays 10.30-12.30 Ancient Boats and Ships 10 meetings from 18.1.12 Cost: 72 Tutor: Julie Wileman Wednesdays 10.30-12.30 Discounts apply - please enquire. Further information and booking: 02083367770 / enquiries@themaldencentre.co.uk Walton on Thames: Church Hall, St Andrews Church, Hersham Road, Walton on Thames Further information and booking: WEA Southern Region. WEA rates apply Archaeology: Magic Legend and Ritual. Tutor: Julie Wileman 15 meetings from 26.9.11 Mondays 7.30-9.30 pm Ancient Cities. Tutor: JulieWileman 5 meetings from 26.3.12, Mondays 7.30-9.30 pm

12 The CBA is a charity which aims to advance the public s knowledge of archaeology and history in their local area and to share information across counties. Committee members 2011 Chairman: Vice-Chairman: Treasurer / Grants: Secretary: Webmaster / Membership: Newsletter Editor: Education Liaison Officer: CBA Trustee: Andrew Richardson, Kent Jake Weekes, Kent John Funnell, Sussex Rose Hooker, Surrey Stuart Edwards, Kent Judie English, Surrey Lyn Palmer, Kent Joe Flatman, Surrey Other members: Peter Youngs and Phil Stanley Surrey Maurice Worsley Kent David Rudling and Dick Tapper Sussex Enquiries and Membership: Debbie Wood, 81 Birch Grove, Hempstead, Gillingham, Kent ME7 3RE, Debbie_wood@blueyonder.co.uk Contacting the Newsletter: if you have news, an article, a conference report, book review or letter that you think might be of interest to people in the South Eastern region please contact the editor: Judie English, 2, Rowland Road, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 8SW, judie.english@btopenworld.com. Please send documents as email attachments or send discs or hard copy to the above address. Please note that items may be edited due to space restrictions, photographs should be of as high resolution as possible. SEE US ON FACEBOOK ADDRESS CBA South East CBA-SE website: www.cbase.org.uk Printed by NCC Print Services, Unit 14, Dunsfold Park, Stovolds Hill, Cranleigh, GU6 8TB