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- 1. Upcoming Events - March 2020
- (News)
- ... n periods. Admission: All welcome (members free, non members £3), but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or text full name and number of seats to: 07765 172450 https://www.fenarch.org.uk/events/ ...
- Created on 26 February 2020
- 2. Upcoming Events - February 2020
- (News)
- ... ummers in the South Pacific to help with heritage and archaeological work. Admission: All welcome (members free, non members £3), but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or text full name and numbe ...
- Created on 27 January 2020
- 3. Upcoming Events - January 2020
- (News)
- ... tial at info@fenarch.org.uk or text full name and number of seats to: 07765 172450 http://www.fenarch.org.uk/2018-19-speaker-programme/ ...
- Created on 17 December 2019
- 4. Upcoming Events - December 2019
- (News)
- ... a, who reputedly founded a hermitage there and gave the settlement its place-name [‘Pega’s church’]. Whilst Peakirk’s history is sporadically-documented from the eleventh-century onwards, archaeological evide ...
- Created on 25 November 2019
- 5. Upcoming Events - November 2019
- (News)
- ... ch.org.uk or text full name and number of seats to: 07765 172450 https://www.fenarch.org.uk/2018-19-speaker-programme/ Peterborough Museum - Talk 'The Mildenhall Treasure: fine dining in Rom ...
- Created on 28 October 2019
- 6. Upcoming Events - October 2018
- (News)
- ... palaces were sold, as were their contents. Just a small number of royal buildings were reserved for the republican regime. Oliver Cromwell was King in all but name and his need for magnificent residences and ...
- Created on 28 September 2018
- 7. Upcoming Events - September 2018
- (News)
- ... regime. Oliver Cromwell was King in all but name and his need for magnificent residences and buildings was as great as any monarchs. In this talk he is shown in an unfamiliar light - interested in French f ...
- Created on 22 August 2018
- 8. Upcoming Events - August 2018
- (News)
- ... all but name and his need for magnificent residences and buildings was as great as any monarchs. In this talk he is shown in an unfamiliar light - interested in French furniture and fashions and holding c ...
- Created on 31 July 2018
- 9. Archaeology Bursary for Young People in and near Ely
- (News)
- ... archaeological investigations within the UK. The AHK Bursary is named after Anne Holton-Krayenbuhl who was a distinguished scholar and archaeologist and a founding member of the Ely and District Archaeological ...
- Created on 08 May 2017
- 10. An Introduction to Neolithic to Mid Bronze Age Prehistoric Pottery by Sarah Percival of Cambridgeshire
- (Content)
- ... over. This form is often called Carinated Bowl from the shape of the vessel but can be called Grimston Lyles Hill in older literature named after the sites at which it was first identified archaeologically. ...
- Created on 06 March 2017
- 11. From the old into the new...
- (News)
- ... lose to finishing here! We've also moved into our new trenches: confusingly named Area 3 (new bit) and Area 2 (new bit)! Area 2 new bit may have a furrow, and possibly a big ditch. Phil and co are be ...
- Created on 13 July 2015
- 12. North Cambridge Group now called CamDig
- (News)
- We had the third meeting of our new North Cambridge group on Tuesday, and had a good turnout of eleven people. We voted to change the name of the group from 'North Cambridge Archaeology Group' (which isn ...
- Created on 10 April 2014
- 13. CamDig
- (Jigsaw Groups)
- ... medieval Leper Chapel in Cambridge. We meet on the second Tuesday of each month, at 7:30pm at No. 37 Lawrence Way Community Centre, Campkin Road, Cambridge, CB4 2PR. The building has recently been rename ...
- Created on 13 February 2014
- 14. FEAG dig open day Saturday
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- ... please email feaginfo@gmail.com with your name(s) and a contact telephone number. Please note that this is a rural farm site and the visit involves walking across two fields, so sensible shoes and weather-appropriate ...
- Created on 11 July 2013
- 15. Fen Edge Archaeology Group (FEAG)
- (Jigsaw Groups)
- ... Cottenham, Landbeach and Waterbeach in South Cambridgeshire. The group takes its name from its origins in the Fen Edge Community Association. FEAG is an active archaeological society. Talks - These ...
- Created on 03 May 2012
- 16. Privacy Policy
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- ... such as your name and e-mail address is required for subscribing to our mailing lists. This information is stored securely on our servers, and we do not share it with third parties or the public. None ...
- Created on 24 November 2011
- 17. Jigsaw Community
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- Network with other archaeology and history societies in Cambridgeshire... Search for your nearest affiliated group on the Google map, and click on its name in the 'Jigsaw Groups' menu. ...
- Created on 05 September 2011
- 18. FenArch talk 'The Iron Age Hoards from Snettisham' by Jody Joy
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- FenArch talk 'The Iron Age Hoards from Snettisham' by Jody Joy Date 03.25.2020 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
- Created on 26 February 2020
- 19. FenArch talk 'The Monuments of Easter Island' by Colin Richards
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- FenArch talk 'The Monuments of Easter Island' by Colin Richards Date 02.26.2020 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
- Created on 27 January 2020
- 20. FenArch talk 'The Great Fen Spitfire' by Ant Haskins
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- FenArch talk 'The Great Fen Spitfire' by Ant Haskins Date 01.22.2020 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
- Created on 12 November 2019