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- 1. Upcoming Events - March 2020
- (News)
- ... assessment of the site. He will discuss the results of the project, specifically the discovery of sophisticated metalworking techniques such as surface enrichment and mercury gilding. Dr Jody Joy is Sen ...
- Created on 26 February 2020
- 2. Upcoming Events - January 2020
- (News)
- ... y few of the stones are clearly Anglo-Saxon on a stylistic basis. The stones can be used to address matters such as the zoning of burials, 11th-century architecture and the relationship between buildi ...
- Created on 17 December 2019
- 3. Upcoming Events - November 2019
- (News)
- ... s old. They are often decorated with strange looking gods and enigmatic hieroglyphic signs. This decoration and text can sometimes tell us much about who the owner was. Techniques, such as CT-scanning and X ...
- Created on 28 October 2019
- 4. Upcoming Events - September 2019
- (News)
- ... from places such as Must Farm and Ely. A British Museum and Salisbury Museum Partnership Exhibition, supported by the Dorset Foundation. Following on from the success of the Hoards display at the Br ...
- Created on 27 August 2019
- 5. Upcoming Events - August 2019 and Beyond
- (News)
- ... ng Street, Cambridge CB2 3DZ The mysterious 11,000-year-old headdresses, found at the Mesolithic site of Star Carr in Yorkshire are just such an example. exhibition which focusses on the remarkable discover ...
- Created on 29 July 2019
- 6. Upcoming Events - June 2019
- (News)
- ... 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
- 7. Upcoming Events - May 2019
- (News)
- ... e also need birds and in that respect they are worthy or our care and protection. It is less often considered, however, that birds have also had a fundamental role in shaping our past and that, as suc ...
- Created on 30 April 2019
- 8. Upcoming Events - April 2019
- (News)
- ... ages of human and animal bones are common in archaeological deposits, particularly in prehistoric contexts across Europe and the British Isles. Leah’s research is focused on such mixed burials from Neol ...
- Created on 28 March 2019
- 9. Upcoming Events - March 2019
- (News)
- ... ntion of the way fashions and ways of dressing the body changed over the course of 1,500 years. The talk will then address the big questions we all want to answer: what was the function of such a large and ostent ...
- Created on 25 February 2019
- 10. Upcoming Events - February 2019
- (News)
- ... ically the discovery of sophisticated metalworking techniques such as surface enrichment and mercury gilding. Jody Joy is Senior Curator of Archaeology at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cam ...
- Created on 25 January 2019
- 11. Upcoming Events - October 2018
- (News)
- ... together at Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery for the first time ever. Each of the treasures on display has either been found in or has a very strong link to Peterborough, such as the Water Newton Tr ...
- Created on 28 September 2018
- 12. Upcoming Events - July 2018
- (News)
- ... y: 12.00 noon – 4:30 p.m. MAA, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DZ The mysterious 11,000-year-old headdresses, found at the Mesolithic site of Star Carr in Yorkshire are just such an example. exhibition wh ...
- Created on 26 June 2018
- 13. Upcoming Events - May 2018
- (News)
- ... ere, the houses that they lived in, and relationships of Stonehenge to its surrounding landscape. New scientific techniques such as analysis of ancient DNA and isotopes have also transformed our underst ...
- Created on 30 April 2018
- 14. A14 Archaeology News and Events
- (News)
- ... Cambs and the website is live: www.molaheadland.com/a14c2h There is a series of regular news blogs now and an events sections where they will find all details of public events such as our open day and ...
- Created on 05 April 2018
- 15. Upcoming Events - March 2018
- (News)
- ... best known Victorian designers of the day such as William Morris and George Bodley. He decorated church's and palaces for those who could afford such decoration but in his spare time he come home and d ...
- Created on 22 February 2018
- 16. Upcoming Events - September 2017
- (News)
- ... the river was noticed by everyone. Not only did it cause discomfort to breathing, it also spread diseases, such as typhoid and cholera. This is the story of the former Cheddars Lane Pumping Station* an ...
- Created on 29 August 2017
- 17. An Introduction to Neolithic to Mid Bronze Age Prehistoric Pottery by Sarah Percival of Cambridgeshire
- (Content)
- ... ethnographic comparisons most archaeologists believe that clay collection, preparation and potting were undertaken by women. There were no pottery industries or production centres such as those found during ...
- Created on 06 March 2017
- 18. Histon and Impington Archaeology Group
- (Jigsaw Groups)
- ... activities such as excavation of test pits and field walking. We also plan to hold workshops and arrange visits and field-trips related to archaeology. Our intention is that all information and data ...
- Created on 23 January 2017
- 19. Spaces on March training courses
- (News)
- ... 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
- 20. Great turnout for fully-booked QGIS Courses
- (News)
- ... so it is possible to compare data). In the afternoon's Level 2 course we turned to more site-specific uses of QGIS, such as for digitising site plans. As usual, there was a great atmosphere as peopl ...
- Created on 16 February 2015