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Encyclopedia > Sussex Archaeological Society

The Sussex Archaeological Society, founded in 1846, is the largest county-based archaeological society in the UK. Its headquarters are in Lewes, Sussex. The current chief executive of the society is John Manley.


As well as the supervision of excavations within Sussex, the SAS publishes a regular journal and an annual report, and administers six historic properties:

External links

  • Sussex Archaeological Society website (http://www.sussexpast.co.uk)

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Welcome to Sussex Past - Sussex Archaeological Society (684 words)
Founded in 1846 we are the largest county Society in the UK.
In addition to opening historic properties and museums to the public, we are active in the fields of archaeological and historical research in Sussex.
Sussex Past has received a generous offer of a grant from Viridor Credits towards the refurbishment of historic Bull House in the centre of Lewes.
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