Autumn Talk: Jane Clark – Recording Our Past Together with the Portable Antiquities Scheme
7.30pm
Online via Zoom
Recording Our Past Together with the Portable Antiquities Scheme – A round-up of the year’s finds and treasure cases with the Sussex FLO

Jane Clark is the Finds Liaison Officer for Sussex and works within the Portable Antiquities Scheme recording archaeological objects and treasure cases found by the public on their national database.
Join Jane for a chronological journey through the most interesting objects and treasure cases of 2025 and explore the stories they reveal about our distant past.
About the speaker

Jane Clark graduated from the University of Kent in Classical and Archaeological Studies and gained a Master’s Degree in Artefact Studies at UCL. She has taught as a part-time lecturer in Roman and Medieval Artefacts at the University of Kent and has worked with the Portable Antiquities Scheme since 2018, initially as a Finds Liaison Officer in Kent and then a Finds Liaison Officer in Sussex since 2020.
More about the event
Date: Tuesday 9th December
Time: 7.30pm
Location: Online via Zoom
Tickets: Free for Members of The Sussex Archaeological Society or £5 for non-members.
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