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- 1. Upcoming Events - June 2019
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- ... ll known, such as the beautiful spiral bracelet with its fearsome animal-headed terminals. But others which tell us a lot about the grave occupant, like the belt buckle thought from a Roman military be ...
- Created on 28 May 2019
- 2. Upcoming Events - April 2019
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- ... up. All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5). https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/itter-crescent-roman-villa-agm/ Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk 'All together now: analysis of human–a ...
- Created on 28 March 2019
- 3. Upcoming Events - March 2019
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- ... can bones tell us about a person's life? How were these stone tools made? What happened to this animal after its death? What did ancient Mesopotamia smell like? Science can help archaeologists answer thes ...
- Created on 25 February 2019
- 4. Upcoming Events - December 2018
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- ... ude; Romano-British, Medieval and Post Medieval pottery, animal bones and evidence for later activity and we are also hoping to find evidence from the Civil War and the Early Medieval period. Free guided ...
- Created on 26 November 2018
- 5. Upcoming Events - October 2018
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- ... d mainly during the 12th and 13th centuries. Ditches found at the site probably formed boundaries to a toft which fronted onto the High Street. Finds included pottery, quern stones and animal bone, which ca ...
- Created on 28 September 2018
- 6. Upcoming Events - June 2018
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- ... and on recording and reporting the results of archaeological investigations. This month's featured best practice guide is: Animal Bone Identification ...
- Created on 24 May 2018
- 7. Upcoming Events - March 2018
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- ... pm) Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA Animals as economic assets and the relationship between people and animals are only a few themes central to our unde ...
- Created on 22 February 2018
- 8. Upcoming Events - December 2017
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- ... k Site, University of Cambridge There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed. Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly talk and workshop 'Zooarchaeology: Ani ...
- Created on 27 November 2017
- 9. Another piece of the puzzle - FRAG affiliates to Jigsaw
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- ... l Club on Maskew Avenue in Peterborough. Paul Clarkson will be leading a workshop on how to examine archaeological animal bones to identify, measure and age them. FRAG have a website covering upcomi ...
- Created on 20 November 2017
- 10. Upcoming Events - October 2017
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- ... animals (e.g. red deer, European ass, wild cattle) that they hunted on the exposed Great Adriatic Plain. Raw materials for the production of stone tools and shell beads were also procured some distanc ...
- Created on 27 September 2017
- 11. Oakington and Westwick History Society
- (Jigsaw Groups)
- ... as this area was to be ‘preserved in situ‘. An assemblage of about 600 sherds of pottery, over half of it Early to Middle Saxon, was recovered from the test pits, along with animal bone, metalwork and ...
- Created on 28 April 2017
- 12. An Introduction to Neolithic to Mid Bronze Age Prehistoric Pottery by Sarah Percival of Cambridgeshire
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- ... in Britain but was introduced from the continent in around 4000BC. The introduction of pottery is contemporary with the first farmers, who cultivated cereals and kept some domesticated animals. Earlier ...
- Created on 06 March 2017
- 13. Covington fieldwalking report now out!
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- ... many of Oxford Archaeology's grey literature excavation reports. We're currently working on the Training Dig report from Covington this July. We've received our pottery and animal bone reports, and ...
- Created on 17 September 2015
- 14. From the old into the new...
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- ... itu - here's Dave shamelessly posing with the pot uncovered by someone else yesterday! Alex and John have excavated another ditch in this trench and pulled out the most enormous animal jaw. We are so ...
- Created on 13 July 2015
- 15. Of cabbages and kings
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- ... e planned it, and are probably going to mattock it off tomorrow. Amongst the redeposited natural, Josephine uncovered the butchered remains of some animal all clumped together in a pit. We think it's a sheep/go ...
- Created on 07 July 2015
- 16. Spaces on March training courses
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- ... The course will cover similar material to previous courses on excavation methods and testpitting, but will also cover softer skills such as working with volunteers and organising fieldwork events. 'Anim ...
- Created on 04 March 2015
- 17. Artefact Identification Guides
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- ... - a more in-depth guide to Medieval pottery types found in Cambridgeshire. Animal Bone Animal Bone Identification - an introductory guide to identifying animal bone, with a focus on domestic mammals. ...
- Created on 19 December 2014
- 18. Successful first two courses
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- ... are running several Level Two courses in Pottery Identification later this year, and hope to run more detailed courses on animal and human bone identification in the future. Both courses were fully booke ...
- Created on 11 February 2013
- 19. First Training Course
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- We enjoyed our informative first training course on Saturday on Artefact Identification. Chris Faine spoke about animal bone and Stephen Wadeson spoke about pottery through the ages. Next training course ...
- Created on 29 February 2012
- 20. CAFG Talk 'Snailwell: A Late Iron Age Elite Burial from Southern England' by Jody Joy
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- CAFG Talk 'Snailwell: A Late Iron Age Elite Burial from Southern England' by Jody Joy Date 06.05.2019 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
- Created on 28 May 2019