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Archaeology South-East goes Open Access!

28 October 2021

As part of Open Access Week 2021, ASE is pleased to announce that our SpoilHeap back catalogue will soon be fully available as Open Access downloads, and future ASE Spoilheap monographs will be released as hardcopy and free open access versions at the same time!

A pile of books fills the frame, showing partial front covers. They include titles such as “The Horse Butchery Site”, “How Houses Evolved”, and “Alien Cities”. Their front covers have a uniform style and depict different archaeological finds/sites

We currently have eight publications available to read Open Access, and more will soon follow!

You can read about our Open Access journey in this blog post.

Open Access Titles:

Anderson-Whymark, H; Pope, M; (2016) Late Quaternary (Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Later Prehistoric) Human Activity in the Darent Valley at Lullingstone Country Park, Eynsford, Kent.

Dawkes, G; (2015) Flavian and later buildings at Snodland Roman villa: excavations at Cantium Way, Snodland, Kent.

Dawkes, G; (2017) Between Thames and Medway: Archaeological excavations on the Hoo Peninsula and its environs.

Dawkes, G; (2019) Living by the creek: excavations at Kemsley, Sittingbourne, Kent.

Dawkes, G; (2020) The medieval hospital of St Mary’s and other features: excavations at Friary Place, Strood, Kent.

Dawkes, G; Hart, D; Grant, K; Swift, D; (2019) Beyond the Wantsum: archaeological investigations in South Thanet.

Doherty, A; Greatorex, C; (2016) A Middle/Late Iron Age site and Anglo-Saxon cemetery at St Anne’s Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex.

Hart, D; (2015) Around the ancient track: archaeological excavations for the Brighton and Hove Waste Water Treatment Works and adjacent housing at Peacehaven, East Sussex.