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- 1. Upcoming Events - January 2020
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- ... , stratigraphically below the Norman church, which was well-recorded but mostly unpublished. Recent work for the Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture has rediscovered this assemblage, although only relative ...
- Created on 17 December 2019
- 2. Upcoming Events - October 2019
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- ... y, the house was only known to few people, but a project is now underway to uncover the secrets of this extraordinary place. All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00) http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476 ...
- Created on 25 September 2019
- 3. Upcoming Events - September 2019
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- ... Friday conference only, including lunch (£20 members, £25 non-members). Registration forms and membership forms are available from the group's website or by email from landscapesurveygroup@gmail.com For more inf ...
- Created on 27 August 2019
- 4. Upcoming Events - August 2019 and Beyond
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- ... to Breckland landscapes. Registration is available for the full programme (£25 members, £30 non-members) or Friday conference only, including lunch (£20 members, £25 non-members). Registration forms an ...
- Created on 29 July 2019
- 5. Upcoming Events - June 2019
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- ... , University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7TJ This will be a day of talks on various aspects of Norfolk's local history, aimed not only at our members but also at interested members ...
- Created on 28 May 2019
- 6. Upcoming Events - May 2019
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- ... e dating back some 3,000 years at Must Farm. Excavation at these sites has revealed not only incredibly well-preserved artefacts but a real glimpse into Bronze Age life. All welcome (Members: Free; Non-member ...
- Created on 30 April 2019
- 7. Upcoming Events - April 2019
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- ... thic Britain (4000–2500 BCE), a period where not much more than the skeletal evidence remains. Standard approaches to studying human remains in these contexts yield only limited understanding of the bur ...
- Created on 28 March 2019
- 8. Upcoming Events - March 2019
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- ... parameters can help to identify and shift research frontiers and cross disciplinary boundaries; not only within the natural sciences but also to the humanities. Open to all, no charge, advance bookin ...
- Created on 25 February 2019
- 9. Upcoming Events - October 2018
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- ... have a go at traditional crafts, make medieval cures, and try on a suit of armour – with the help of your very own squire of course! Sessions last 2 hours and each workshop only has 4 places - so book ...
- Created on 28 September 2018
- 10. Upcoming Events - June 2018
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- ... d by Henry VIII. Today there is very little to see of the once great Abbey, only a wonderful 15th Century Abbey Gate House. Roger started his archaeology life at Fane Road and launched the Warboys Archaeolo ...
- Created on 24 May 2018
- 11. A14 Archaeology News and Events
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- ... Bookings for site tours on that day are now full as a result of the media last week. A14 Archaeology Open Day, groups only – this Sunday 8th April based at same location, at tour times starting at 14:15 ...
- Created on 05 April 2018
- 12. 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
- 13. Another piece of the puzzle - FRAG affiliates to Jigsaw
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- ... archaeology group, and the first based outside Cambridgeshire to join our network. The Heritage Lottery Funded term of the project was only for groups within the modern county of Cambridgeshire but w ...
- Created on 20 November 2017
- 14. Upcoming Events - October 2017
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- ... h dominate the food waste and only locally-available raw materials were used to make stone tools and shell beads. Over the course of the Mesolithic occupation, the human use of subsistence resources intensifie ...
- Created on 27 September 2017
- 15. Upcoming Events - September 2017
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- ... 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
- 16. An Introduction to Neolithic to Mid Bronze Age Prehistoric Pottery by Sarah Percival of Cambridgeshire
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- ... Locally Earlier Neolithic pottery is most often found in pits, tree-throws or ancient soil layers on domestic occupation sites. More commonly found on Earlier Neolithic sites in East Anglian are undecorated ...
- Created on 06 March 2017
- 17. Of cabbages and kings
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- 7th July Today has been a strange day! We evacuated the hall for a pilates class and set up camp very comfortably in the marquee, only for some scaffolders to turn up to fix the hall roof! However, not ...
- Created on 07 July 2015
- 18. Day of the Ditches
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- ... shellyware and lots of bone. In particular, Area 2 has uncovered a very large ditch, and so far we've only uncovered one side of it, and we suspect the other side (2m away!) may still be under the baul ...
- Created on 06 July 2015
- 19. Backfilling line dance!
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- Warboys Archaeology Project are backfilling one of their sites. Their director writes: "It was hard, heavy work but we only ever add a small amount of material to allow for compacting. We have tried man ...
- Created on 17 November 2014
- 20. Spaces on geophysics courses
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- ... is so high in the Jigsaw Community, we wondered if someone would like to take it? We also have a couple of free spaces on P4 Magnetometry from 2-5pm also next Saturday at Wicken Fen. You may only attend ...
- Created on 12 July 2013