Sussex Living September 2021

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HISTORY

The Sussex Archaeological Society is marking 175 years of protecting, sharing, and celebrating the county’s history with a new exhibition. Adele Trathan spoke to Museums Officer Emma O’Connor, the curator

Celebrating 175 years of the WHAT DOES THE SUSSEX ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY DO? We are a charity that celebrates Sussex’s history. We open heritage sites and museums to the public under our Sussex Past brand, including Lewes Castle, Fishbourne Roman Palace and the Long Man of Wilmington. Our work includes research, hosting events, walks, talks, conferences, an extensive education programme, and an archaeological finds service! We began collecting in 1846, when the word ‘archaeological’ meant anything of historical interest, and the collections reflect this with a huge variety of items that illustrate Sussex history from the prehistoric to modern periods. WHAT STORY DOES YOUR LATEST EXHIBITION TELL? The items on display showcase the diversity of the collections, from the materials, the types of objects from the

SUSSEX ARCHAEOLOGICAL

SOCIETY The most important figure represented is the radical philosopher and political writer Thomas Paine

extraordinary to the commonplace, and their range of associations and connections. The objects’ intended purposes are equally as varied. Some are sentimental, such as a late Georgian memento mori bracelet made from human hair. Others are archaeological discoveries, for example the ‘near Lewes’ Middle Bronze Age hoard dating from 1400 – 1240BC, which contains the rare find of five Sussex Loops, only found in the Brighton and Lewes area. Some items tell us about past communities’ beliefs, like the witch bottle from 1650 that was used as a ‘counter measure’ or type of insurance against witchcraft.

We may also have the oldest oranges and lemons in the country; in March 1901, the ‘Indiana’ was on her way from Valencia to London when she sank after colliding with another ship in fog off Worthing. Her cargo of fruit was washed onto local beaches and rumour has it that all anyone could smell for the next few days was marmalade! Also displayed is the ‘Lewes Rat and Spoon’, a mummified rat and silver spoon, kept as a memorial to an unlucky 17th century maid from Lewes who was thrown into the streets accused of stealing the spoon. It was later found in a rat’s nest by builders. September 2021 | SUSSEX LIVING 61


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If You Ask Me

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Puzzle Page

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pages 158-159

It’s A Dog’s Life

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pages 156-157

Fabulous Fast Food

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pages 150-152

Safe And Well Visits

16min
pages 147-148

Wishes For Children

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page 149

Have You Got The Willpower?

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pages 144-146

An Indian Table

11min
pages 125-131

Beauty

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page 141

Easy 4-Spice Chicken Curry

4min
pages 132-134

The Keep

3min
pages 142-143

Wine Time

5min
pages 121-124

Christmas in September?

3min
pages 117-120

Star Attraction

11min
pages 66-80

Sporty Sussex

6min
pages 113-116

Sussex Archaeological Society

3min
pages 61-65

Life’s A Beech

11min
pages 99-106

The Ember Strikes Back

5min
pages 81-88

Blooming Times

5min
pages 95-98

Restoration Drama

9min
pages 9-24

Woodhouse Butchery

5min
pages 54-56

Spotlight Events

3min
pages 57-60

Voices In Unison

6min
pages 47-53

Find Your Voice

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pages 43-46

Youth Groups In Action

8min
pages 30-35

Youthful Lessons In Life

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Connecting Stories

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