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- 21. Upcoming Events - March 2018
- (News)
- ... he public are welcome to attend. Entry is £2 for non-members. Throughout 2018, we will be featuring a different Jigsaw resource guide each month to inform and inspire community archaeologists about ...
- Created on 22 February 2018
- 22. Upcoming Events - February 2018
- (News)
- ... tery of the Peterborough area; a hands-on teaching session All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5) Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly talk 'Pre-Construct Archaeology – some highlig ...
- Created on 29 January 2018
- 23. Another piece of the puzzle - FRAG affiliates to Jigsaw
- (News)
- ... are now in a position to to affiliate groups beyond this area. The Oakington and Westwick History Society also affiliated to Jigsaw earlier in 2017 and so we continue to grow the popularity and reach o ...
- Created on 20 November 2017
- 24. Fane Road Archaeology Group (FRAG)
- (Jigsaw Groups)
- ... techniques. Our meetings take place every month or two and are usually held at the Parkway Sports and Social Club in Maskew Avenue. There are usually opportunities each year for members to participate ...
- Created on 20 November 2017
- 25. Meeting Minutes
- (Content)
- ... each other, and we're keen to continue supporting this. To this end, the original Advisory Group continues to meet three to four times a year. This is an opportunity for representatives of all the Jigs ...
- Created on 06 September 2017
- 26. Upcoming Events - August 2017
- (News)
- ... our resources and recording app. You don’t need any prior experience to get involved and they’ll teach you all the skills you need. All you need to do is follow their weekly blogs, a new one will be posted ...
- Created on 28 July 2017
- 27. Great News about the Great Fen
- (News)
- Jigsaw partner, The Great Fen, is appealing for votes after reaching the finals of the prestigious National Lottery Awards. The Great Fen is competing against six others in the Best Environment Project ...
- Created on 30 June 2017
- 28. An Introduction to Neolithic to Mid Bronze Age Prehistoric Pottery by Sarah Percival of Cambridgeshire
- (Content)
- ... however the chronological succession and tight geographical distributions initially identified for each sub-style have been shown to be less certain now that many more examples of each type have been found ...
- Created on 06 March 2017
- 29. Jigsaw input in #fenspitfire dig
- (News)
- ... by earlier geophysical survey and metal detecting) to recover aircraft debris and build up a picture of how the aircraft crashed. Each find is given a number and its position marked by GPS. They are als ...
- Created on 06 October 2015
- 30. Covington fieldwalking report now out!
- (News)
- ... trying to spend an equal amount of time within each square to make it a representative sample. The report is now out, and is free to download from OA Library. Please note that this is a good place to fin ...
- Created on 17 September 2015
- 31. Biscuits, booze, and archaeology too...!
- (News)
- ... s. We're teaching everyone how to draw base plans and take levels using dumpy levels as a 'belt and braces' approach - and also because on normal volunteer-lead sites a really accurate GPS is unlikely ...
- Created on 11 July 2015
- 32. Making progress
- (News)
- ... er... Volunteer Chris Terry has also been teaching other volunteers how to take heights on trenches and features using a dumpy level. This is quite old-school technology, working from benc ...
- Created on 10 July 2015
- 33. Upcoming Human Bone course (and others)
- (News)
- ... world-class teacher - do make the most of it! You'll get to handle and identify human bones for yourself. Book here. Flint Knapping Demo and Workshop on Saturday 30th May at Ramsey Heights Countrysid ...
- Created on 16 April 2015
- 34. QGIS Level 1 Guide now available
- (News)
- ... section of the website. The guide was designed as a handout for the Level 1 course, but can also be used independently. The training is exercise-based, and will lead you through several exercises, each ...
- Created on 24 February 2015
- 35. Great turnout for fully-booked QGIS Courses
- (News)
- We had a great turnout for our QGIS courses on Saturday! In the morning we held a Level 1 course, which helped participants georeference plans (i.e. make two different plans overlay each other accurately ...
- Created on 16 February 2015
- 36. Recording and Reporting
- (Content)
- ... four exercises - select the zip files for each exercise for fast download, rather than manual download of each of the individual files. QGIS Guide - Level 2 QGIS Guide Level 2 data - you must download ...
- Created on 19 December 2014
- 37. Highly Commended at British Archaeological Awards
- (News)
- ... l project, now halfway through its five-year programme. After the ceremony, Jigsaw community archaeologists Jo Richards and Jemima Woolverton joined OA East's outreach and learning officer, David Crawford-Whi ...
- Created on 17 July 2014
- 38. 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
- 39. Prehistoric and Roman Pot Guides
- (News)
- ... This is based on a course we ran in early 2013. Both guides cover the most common pottery types from each period in Cambridgeshire. They do not cover all pottery types found for each period, or in any ...
- Created on 11 December 2013
- 40. NEW Best Practice Guide
- (News)
- Each winter a large portion of our time is spent collating the handouts from the year's training courses and creating the Best Practice Users Guides. This work is well underway, and we have just complete ...
- Created on 14 November 2013