Canterbury Archaeological Trust

CAT headquarters building in Canterbury
Dr Paul Bennett, archaeologist and director of CAT

Canterbury Archaeological Trust (CAT) is an independent charity formed in 1975 to undertake rescue excavation, research, publication and the presentation of the results of its work for the benefit of the public.[1]

The Trust's main activities are to:

The Trust's base of operations is at 92A Broad Street, Canterbury. This is where the administrative offices are located and the finds department and post-excavation offices. The Trust's library, which includes the collection of the Canterbury Archaeological Society, is open by appointment to students and members of the public.

The work of the Trust is supported by the Friends of the Canterbury Archaeological Trust (FCAT).

Staff

References

  1. http://www.canterburytrust.co.uk/
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