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- 21. Upcoming Events - August 2017
- (News)
- ... to be one of the most important Bronze Age sites in Europe, excavations at Must Farm in Whittlesey have revealed more about what life was really like for our ancestors living 3,000 years ago than ever ...
- Created on 28 July 2017
- 22. Upcoming Events - July 2017
- (News)
- ... y archaeologists. You can search for events taking place on the Festival's website: http://www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk/whatson/ ...
- Created on 27 June 2017
- 23. Upcoming Events - June 2017
- (News)
- ... on activities, this exhibition will explore the hidden lives of our ancestors, and what analysing a genome can reveal about us all - past and present. The Cultural Zone exhibition space is open on the th ...
- Created on 30 May 2017
- 24. Upcoming Events - May 2017
- (News)
- ... why is the 13th-century church at a distance from the modern settlement? And second, to what extent can the medieval layout and development of the village be discerned in the modern landscape? The wal ...
- Created on 28 April 2017
- 25. Upcoming Events - March 2017
- (News)
- ... ogical Unit) Thursday 16th March 2017 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm) Rampton Village Hall, Church End, Rampton CB24 8QA Alison Dickens will talk about the excavations prior to the development of Northstowe ...
- Created on 06 March 2017
- 26. An Introduction to Neolithic to Mid Bronze Age Prehistoric Pottery by Sarah Percival of Cambridgeshire
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- ... Mid Bronze Age Pottery 1800-1100 BC Urns continue to be used into the middle Bronze Age when they form what is known as the Deverel-Rimbury pottery tradition. Several regional styles of Deverel-Rimbury ...
- Created on 06 March 2017
- 27. All the best-laid plans...
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- ... sly bagged to double check that they had all the right finds in, and logged the number of bags, by type and context, on a spreadsheet. It was a useful exercise in seeing exactly what sort of material is co ...
- Created on 12 July 2015
- 28. Making progress
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- 9th July This is a post from yesterday's dig, on account of my having a day off today! I hope everyone's had a lovely day today, and look forward to finding out what's happened tomorrow morning! Howev ...
- Created on 10 July 2015
- 29. Day of the Ditches
- (News)
- ... al intermixed with building debris. We're trying to understand this before we take this layer off. On either side of this deposition layer we've found what may be one, very wide, ditch running underneath ...
- Created on 06 July 2015
- 30. Upcoming Human Bone course (and others)
- (News)
- ... fy flint and not really understood what we mean by a 'bulb of percussion' or the difference between a blade and a flake, this is the course for you. Book here. Roman Pottery-making Demonstration cou ...
- Created on 16 April 2015
- 31. Recording and Reporting
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- ... Forma to make this process easier. For a detailed guide to what to put in archaeological reports, and which sort of report you should write, read our guide: Introduction to Archaeological Report Writing ...
- Created on 19 December 2014
- 32. North Cambridge Group now called CamDig
- (News)
- ... St Ives Archaeology Group (STAG) about how he and others set up STAG this time last year, what paperwork was required, and what archaeological activities they have conducted since then. It's impressi ...
- Created on 10 April 2014
- 33. North Cambridge Group and East Cambs Group
- (News)
- ... next meeting is Saturday 22nd March from 10.30am - 12.30am at Ely Museum. We will be working through an archaeological timeline and looking at what archaeological research has been conducted locally. In ...
- Created on 13 February 2014
- 34. Archaeology Cambridgeshire East
- (Jigsaw Groups)
- ... friendly group, there is no joining fee and everyone is welcome - so come and see what we are about! ACE meets on the last Wednesday of every month (except December) from 7.00pm to 9.00pm at Soham Library, ...
- Created on 13 February 2014
- 35. CamDig
- (Jigsaw Groups)
- ... Kings Hedges Neighbourhood Partnership. We use our evening meetings to discuss what we've found, share things we've learned, and to plan the next dig. Meetings normally last for about two hours. Your fi ...
- Created on 13 February 2014
- 36. North Cambridge Archaeology Group Launch
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- ... Centre. We will have displays of research and artefacts. For more information about the group, do contact Jemima at jw@jigsawcambs.org. To find out more about what Jigsaw involves, do browse the website. ...
- Created on 09 January 2014
- 37. Landscape Survey Theory course rescheduled
- (News)
- ... by English Heritage, case studies, and the opportunity to interpret up to 5 examples of surveys from the Cambridge region, deducing what was done and why, and assessing the results. If you would lik ...
- Created on 17 September 2013
- 38. The Missing Piece Forum now live!
- (News)
- ... and Jigsaw Community Blog (where anyone can write about what activities they are involved in). This does not replace support by Jigsaw staff, but will facilitate closer networking and sharing between groups, ...
- Created on 12 September 2013
- 39. Autumn Update
- (News)
- ... has its own low-middle range metal-detector, available for Jigsaw groups to borrow. What have you been up to over the summer? Do send in your stories and photos. Looking ahead, this Saturday we are hol ...
- Created on 10 September 2013
- 40. CAFG dig at Wimpole
- (News)
- ... settlement as well as later medieval activity. Please come along to see what they have found and talk to the archaeologists. This is a project funded by the Heritage Lottery as part of the Council for ...
- Created on 18 July 2013