Memories from the Shoreline
Trevor and Vera Gibbon share stories from Tony Powell-Cotton’s pioneering coastal excavations that transformed our understanding of Thanet’s buried past.
Trevor and Vera Gibbon share stories from Tony Powell-Cotton’s pioneering coastal excavations that transformed our understanding of Thanet’s buried past.
This fascinating talk will explore how their pioneering fieldwork contributed to some of Thanet’s most important archaeological discoveries and how their recent research has helped re-evaluate collections held at the Powell-Cotton Museum.
The remarkable finds from Minnis Bay reveal evidence of life stretching from the Bronze Age through to the 20th century, providing a unique insight into the people who lived and worked along this ever-changing coastline. These discoveries also played a significant role in the development of inter-tidal archaeology, helping archaeologists better understand the rich history preserved beneath our shores.
Combining personal recollections with archaeological discovery, Trevor and Vera will bring to life a pivotal period of local research and reveal how these collections continue to shape our understanding of Thanet’s past today.
Whether you are interested in local history, archaeology or the stories behind the museum collections, this promises to be a captivating and inspiring afternoon.
Saturday 25 July, 2pm
Tickets: £14 – includes admission to the museum, house and gardens.
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