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We
can provide information about specific sites excavated by CAT in Canterbury
and elsewhere in the county of Kent. Go to Annual
Reports where numerous
sites are listed together with standing historic buildings surveyed by
CAT. We may also be able to guide you to other references and resource
providers.
Email the Education
Officer with your enquiry at: mariongreen@canterburytrust.co.uk.
Give your school,
name, home address, course title and detail of the project requirement.
Alternatively, you
can write to: Marion Green, Education Officer,
Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 92A Broad Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1
2LU.
These are some of
the GCSE / A Level coursework projects which we have been able to support:
- The Archaeology
of St Gregory's Priory, Canterbury (GCSE Geography)
- Impact of the Channel
Tunnel on Kent (A Level Geography)
- Minster Abbey,
Isle of Sheppey (A Level Archaeology)
- Comparison of
two Romano-British towns (A Level History)
- Bronze Age barrows
in south-east Kent (A Level Archaeology)
- The Norman impact
on Canterbury (GCSE History)
A Level Physics
Archaeologists
often undertake geophysical surveys to 'see' buried remains without
disturbing the ground.
Are
you teaching the module 'Digging up the Past' and looking for interesting,
practical applications?
Would
you like your pupils to hear how physics can assist archaeological
investigation and take part in a practical demonstration at your
school?
Contact
the Education Officer at Canterbury Archaeological Trust who can
put you in touch with a professional to come into school and work
with your students. Special rates for schools.
‘The
work they had prepared for the pupils was excellent; the girls very
much enjoyed participating in the resistance survey of our school
field. As a department, we were very happy with the entire day and
would highly recommend other schools use the programme for their
coursework. All of our pupils were able to complete their coursework
to the very high standard that we expect in our school and we are
pleased with the results obtained.’
Assistant
Director of Sixth Form, Simon Langton Girls Grammar School, Canterbury
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