Browse the SAC article index in the Sussex OPC database (3245 records)
181 ARTICLES FOUND IN THE SUSSEX ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS
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131, 1993200The Dedication of St Anne’s Church, LewesHistorical noteMagnifying glass image
132, 1994173Lewes in the Boer War, 1899 - 1902SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
133, 19957The Excavation of a Bronze Age round barrow at Round-the-Down, near Lewes, East SussexSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
134, 199671Excavations at Lewes Friary 1985 - 1986 and 1988 - 1989SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
134, 1996169'A garden in a desert place and a palace among the ruins': Lewes castle transformed, 1600 - 1850SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
135, 1997131A Romano-British (?) barrow cemetery and the origins of LewesSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
135, 1997249James Lambert Senior and Junior, Landscape Painters of LewesSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
138, 2000153Lewes Library Society: the Early Years, 1785 - 1831SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
138, 2000231Three Lewes Martyrs of 1557Short articleMagnifying glass image
138, 2000234Why did Horsfield leave Lewes?Short articleMagnifying glass image
139, 2001123Hamsey near Lewes, East Sussex: the implications of recent finds of Late Anglo-Saxon metalwork for its importance in the Pre-Conquest periodSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
139, 2001187The Lewes Library Society in the Victorian Period, 1831 - 1897SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
139, 2001224An archaeological discovery on Brack Mount, Lewes, East SussexShort articleMagnifying glass image
139, 2001227Excavations at Clothkits Warehouse Extension, Brooman's Lane, Lewes, by CE Knight-Farr, 1978Short articleMagnifying glass image
142, 2004107Laughton Church chancel and other major church alterations in and around Lewes, East Sussex, c1740 - 1810: the roles of architects and local craftsmenSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
143, 20057Beaker occupation and development of the downland landscape at Ashcombe Bottom, near Lewes, East SussexSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image

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