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The Sussex Archaeological Society’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Saturday 19th October at Fishbourne Roman Palace.

Members of The Sussex Archaeological Society are invited to attend our Annual General Meeting (AGM), which will take place this year at Fishbourne Roman Palace on the morning of Saturday 19th October, starting at 10.30am. The AGM will be followed by a wonderful talk from the University of Exeter’s Dr Naomi Sykes.

The meeting will start at 10.30am, Members are welcome to arrive from 10am onwards.

Further details, including the detailed AGM papers will be shared in due course and will be available on the Membership FAQ section of our website.

We hope that you will be able to attend in person, but those wishing to attend virtually will be able to join the meeting via Zoom. Details of the virtual meeting can also be found on the Membership FAQ section of our website from 4th October onwards.

We kindly request that those attending in person RSVP to membership@sussexpast.co.uk no later 9am on Tuesday 15th October in order to help us with arrangements for the day.

More about Dr Naomi Sykes’ talk

Naomi’s talk will explore how the Society’s significant archaeological archives are helping to provide new understandings of the past and identifying ways of addressing some of today’s most pressing global challenges.

If you’d like to find out more about becoming a Member, click here.

From our visitors

"Incredibly stunning place. You get a medieval feel and can imagine being there as a King. They have done well to keep it like this and would highly recommend"

TheoB via Tripadvisor - Lewes Castle

“A Trip Back in Time. Fascinating history of the Roman Palace. Well explained. Lots to see in the museum and the remains. Incredible detail in the layout of the Palace.”

Sue A via Tripadvisor - Fishbourne Roman Palace

“Go Visit NOW! The gardens are genuinely some of the most beautiful we’ve seen. We are going back soon.”

HorshamLass via Tripadvisor - Michelham Priory

“This was such an interesting place to come to. You could really feel the history of this place.”

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