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The Sussex Archaeological Society, founded in 1846, is one of the oldest county-based archaeological societies in the UK. A registered self-funding charity whose charitable aims are to enable people to enjoy, learn about and have access to the heritage of Sussex. This is done by opening six historic sites in Sussex to visitors, providing research facilities in its library, running excavations, providing a finds identification service and offering a variety of walks, talks and conferences on the archaeology and history of Sussex. Its headquarters are at Bull House, High Street, Lewes, Sussex. The current chief executive of the society is Andrew Edwards.

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  • Sussex Archaeological Society (it)
  • Sussex Archaeological Society (en)
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  • Sussex Archaeological Society, grundat 1846, är det största arkeologiska sällskapet i Storbritannien. Organisationen övervakar utgrävningar i Sussex. De publicerar Sussex Archaeological Collections liksom en årlig rapport och ansvarar för Long Man of Wilmington liksom sex fastigheter med kulturhistoriskt värde. (sv)
  • The Sussex Archaeological Society, founded in 1846, is one of the oldest county-based archaeological societies in the UK. A registered self-funding charity whose charitable aims are to enable people to enjoy, learn about and have access to the heritage of Sussex. This is done by opening six historic sites in Sussex to visitors, providing research facilities in its library, running excavations, providing a finds identification service and offering a variety of walks, talks and conferences on the archaeology and history of Sussex. Its headquarters are at Bull House, High Street, Lewes, Sussex. The current chief executive of the society is Andrew Edwards. (en)
  • La Sussex Archaeological Society (SAS), fondata nel 1846, è la più antica delle società archeologiche dell'Inghilterra. La sede è a Lewes nell'East Sussex, e fra i suoi trustees figura l'archeologo , uno dei primi ad ipotizzare che l'invasione romana della Britannia non fosse iniziata dalle coste del Kent. * il Palazzo romano di Fishbourne; * il ; * la casa di Anna di Clèves a Lewes; * la ad Hailsham; * il a Shoreham-by-Sea; * la Priest House a West Hoathly; * la Bull House dove visse Thomas Paine, ora sede della società. (it)
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  • The Sussex Archaeological Society, founded in 1846, is one of the oldest county-based archaeological societies in the UK. A registered self-funding charity whose charitable aims are to enable people to enjoy, learn about and have access to the heritage of Sussex. This is done by opening six historic sites in Sussex to visitors, providing research facilities in its library, running excavations, providing a finds identification service and offering a variety of walks, talks and conferences on the archaeology and history of Sussex. Its headquarters are at Bull House, High Street, Lewes, Sussex. The current chief executive of the society is Andrew Edwards. As well as the supervision of excavations within Sussex, the SAS publishes the Sussex Archaeological Collections and an annual report, and administers the Long Man of Wilmington. The six historic properties and museums open to the public are: * Fishbourne Roman Palace * Lewes Castle and Barbican House Museum * Anne of Cleves House, Lewes * Michelham Priory * Marlipins Museum, Shoreham-By-Sea * The Priest House, West Hoathly In 2020 the society received a £250,000 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to cover costs during the Covid-19 pandemic. The society received £323,800 from the British government's Culture Recovery Fund in 2021. (en)
  • La Sussex Archaeological Society (SAS), fondata nel 1846, è la più antica delle società archeologiche dell'Inghilterra. La sede è a Lewes nell'East Sussex, e fra i suoi trustees figura l'archeologo , uno dei primi ad ipotizzare che l'invasione romana della Britannia non fosse iniziata dalle coste del Kent. Oltre a supervisionare gli scavi archeologici nel Sussex, la SAS pubblica con cadenza annuale la rivista Sussex Archaeological Collections, che viene inviata ai soci e ai sottoscrittori, ed è scambiata con le pubblicazioni delle altre società simili; inoltre gestisce l'Uomo Lungo di Wilmington e altre proprietà storiche: * il Palazzo romano di Fishbourne; * il ; * la casa di Anna di Clèves a Lewes; * la ad Hailsham; * il a Shoreham-by-Sea; * la Priest House a West Hoathly; * la Bull House dove visse Thomas Paine, ora sede della società. (it)
  • Sussex Archaeological Society, grundat 1846, är det största arkeologiska sällskapet i Storbritannien. Organisationen övervakar utgrävningar i Sussex. De publicerar Sussex Archaeological Collections liksom en årlig rapport och ansvarar för Long Man of Wilmington liksom sex fastigheter med kulturhistoriskt värde. (sv)
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