Contents - Festival of Archaeology
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Contents - Festival of Archaeology
www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Contents Channel Islands Jersey 2 2 ENGLAND South West Bath and NE Somerset Bristol Cornwall Devon Dorset Gloucestershire Isles of Scilly Somerset South Gloucestershire Wiltshire 2 2 2 3 5 7 9 10 11 13 13 South East15 Berkshire 15 Buckinghamshire 16 East Sussex 16 Hampshire 18 Isle of Wight 21 Kent 21 Oxfordshire 23 Surrey 24 West Sussex 25 London Greater London London Middlesex 26 26 27 28 East of England Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Essex Hertfordhshire Norfolk Suffolk 29 29 29 30 31 33 33 East Midlands Derbyshire Leicestershire & Rutland Lincolnshire Northamptonshire Nottinghamshire 34 34 36 44 45 45 West Midlands Birmingham Herefordshire Shropshire Staffordshire Warwickshire Worcestershire 47 47 47 47 48 49 50 North West Cheshire Cumbria Greater Manchester Isle of Man Lancashire Merseyside 52 52 54 55 57 57 58 Yorkshire East Yorkshire North Yorkshire South Yorkshire West Yorkshire 59 59 59 62 63 North East County Durham Northumberland Tyne & Wear 67 67 68 69 NORTHERN IRELAND Co Antrim Co Down 70 70 70 SCOTLAND Argyll Dumfries and Galloway Glasgow Ross & Cromarty Shetland South Lanarkshire 71 71 71 71 71 71 72 WALES Central Wales Powys 74 74 North Wales Conwy Denbighshire Flintshire Gwynedd Isle of Anglesey 74 74 75 77 77 77 South Wales Caerphilly Cardiff Carmarthenshire Monmouthshire Newport Pembrokeshire Swansea Torfaen Vale of Glamorgan 77 77 77 78 79 79 79 79 80 80 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Channel Islands 01225 464640 info@meaa.org.uk www.meaa.org.uk Jersey Jersey Festival of Archaeology Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug La Hougue Bie, Grouville Each weekend join us for Neolithic demonstrations and handling sessions. During the week become an apprentice archaeologist with trails and quizzes. Jersey Heritage 01534 633373 www.jerseyheritage.org/places-to-visit/la-hougue-bie-museum England South West Bath and NE Somerset Archaeological Explorers Trail Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug (not Mon) 10.00(12.00 Sun)–17.00 Museum of East Asian Art, Bath Become an archaeological explorer and find the artefacts hidden in the museum’s collection on this family friendly self-guided learning tour. Museum of East Asian Art 01225 464640 info@meaa.org.uk www.meaa.org.uk Archaeology for Everyone Mon 19 July 18.00–21.00 Roman Baths, Abbey Church Yard, Bath Bring along your archaeological finds for identification. Also enjoy an evening visit to the Roman baths with hands-on activities. Heritage Services - Roman Baths 01225 477785 lindsey_braidley@bathnes.gov.uk www romanbaths.co.uk Archaeology Activity Day Fri 30 July 10.30–16.30 Museum of East Asian Art, Bath Drop-in archaeology activity day. Museum of East Asian Art Englishcombe Explorers Sat 31 July 11.00–16.00 Englishcombe Tithe Barn, Rectory Farmhouse, Englishcombe, Bath Explore Englishcombe village, the medieval church, medieval tithe barn and the famous Wansdyke. Take a guided tour, find out about archaeological surveys and enjoy hands-on activities. Heritage Services - Roman Baths 01225 477785 lindsey_braidley@bathnes.gov.uk www romanbaths.co.uk Bristol Roman Gods at Kings Weston Roman Villa Sat 17 July 11.00–16.00 Kings Weston Roman Villa, Long Cross, Bristol Discover Bristol’s only surviving Roman villa complete with mosaics, hypocaust and bath suite. Join in with activities based on the Roman gods and bring your finds to be identified. Bristol City Council www.bristol.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/leisure-and-culture/museumsand-galleries/ Walking the Medieval Pilgrims' Path Sun 25 July 13.00–15.00 Meet outside Kings Arms, Brislington Follow a stream through a wooded valley to a holy well and the site of a medieval chapel visited by Henry VII and his queen. Brislington Community Archaeology Project 07563 508592 info@brislingtonarchaeology.org.uk www.brislingtonarchaeology.org.uk Medieval Saints and Pilgrims at Bristol City Museum Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery Go behind the scenes at Bristol City Museum to discover finds connected to medieval religious life. Find out about the saints and the importance of pilgrimage through family fun activities. Bristol City Council 0117 9223571 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk www.bristol.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/leisure-and-culture/museumsand-galleries/ Archaeology of Craddock Moor Abona Answered A walk around the moor investigating the archaeology of this under-walked part of Bodmin Moor. Cornwall Archaeological Society 01872 572725 secretary@cornisharchaeology.org.uk www.cornisharchaeology.org.uk/ Sat 7 Aug 11.00–16.00 The Green at Sea Mills Lane, Sea Mills, Bristol Join archaeologists to share the results of a project that hopes to discover more about this area’s Roman past. Meet a Roman soldier, enjoy family activities and have your finds identified. Bristol City Council www.bristol.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/leisure-and-culture/museumsand-galleries/ Cornwall Slaughterbridge Dig Sun 11 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–17.00 The Arthurian Centre, Slaughterbridge, Camelford Visit the excavations of a deserted medieval settlement and a riverside garden and have a closer look! All welcome. Fun for all ages. North Cornwall Heritage and The Arthurian Centre 01840 213947 joeparsons@btconnect.com www.arthur-online.co.uk The Art of the Potter Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.30–17.00 Poldark Mine, Wendron, Helston Guided by one of Poldark’s potters, try your hand at the ancient art of pottery throwing at the potter’s wheel. Poldark Mine 01326 573173 info@poldarkmine.co.uk www.poldark-mine.co.uk Guided Tours of Poldark Mine Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.00 Poldark Mine, Wendron, Helston Sun 18 July 14.00–17.30 Meet at Minions car park (West end of village) Explore the Archaeology of the Poldark Mine and the Surface of this Ancient Site Sun 18, Wed 21, Sun 25, Wed 28 July & Sun 1 Aug 11.00–13.00 Poldark Mine, Wendron, Helston Understand how tin was produced from the Bronze Age from the rich alluvial deposits of the River Cober and learn about Poldark Mine’s archaeology. Poldark Mine 01326 573173 info@poldarkmine.co.uk www.poldark-mine.co.uk The Ancient Art of Dowsing Sun 18, Wed 21 & Wed 28 July 14.00–15.00 Poldark Mine, Wendron, Helston Try your hand at this ancient art to locate mineral lodes and mine workings, used for discovering metal bearing lodes from medieval times. Poldark Mine 01326 573173 info@poldarkmine.co.uk www.poldark-mine.co.uk And the Cornish Miners went to Mexico! Sun 18, Wed 21 & Wed 28 July 15.40–16.20 Poldark Mine, Wendron, Helston Illustrated talk outlining Cornish heritage in Mexico. Poldark Mine 01326 573173 info@poldarkmine.co.uk www.poldark-mine.co.uk A guided tour of the Poldark Mine, described as one of the two most atmospheric mine tours in Europe. Poldark Mine 01326 573173 info@poldarkmine.co.uk www.poldark-mine.co.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk The Wendron Mining District Illustrated Talk Balwest Heritage Sun 18, Wed 21 & Wed 28 July 15.00–15.40 Poldark Mine, Wendron, Helston Sat 24 July 10.00–16.00 Balwest Chapel and School Room An illustrated talk on the mines of the Wendron Mining District of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site – the least known mining district in Cornwall. Poldark Mine 01326 573173 info@poldarkmine.co.uk www.poldark-mine.co.uk Guided walks on Tregonning Hill. Grade 2 listed historic chapel open. Tea and coffee and cream teas available. Balwest Heritage Society with Balwest Methodist Church 01736 763258 Archaeology Week Gwithian and Upton Towans Mines and Explosives Works Mon 19 & Mon 26 July 13.30–16.00 Meet at Gwithian car park A walk around the Gwithian Dunes investigating the once important Explosive Works. Cornwall Archaeological Society 01872 572725 secretary@cornisharchaeology.org.uk www.cornisharchaeology.org.uk/ Godolphin’s Hidden Treasure Mon 19–Wed 21 July 10.00–16.00 Godolphin House, Helston See recent archaeological finds and talk to staff about Godolphin’s rich archaeology. Walk to see the Bronze Age remains. Family activities. National Trust 01736 761005 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/godolphin Men-an-Tol, Men Scryfa and Nine Maidens Stone Circle Thu 22 July 11.00–15.00 Park at car park and follow signs to monuments Guide Adrian Rodda will be ‘on site’ to ensure visitors find and understand all three monuments. Cornwall Archaeological Society 01872 572725 secretary@cornisharchaeology.org.uk www.cornisharchaeology.org.uk/ Sat 24–Fri 30 July 11.00–17.00 Tintagel Castle, Tintagel Take part in activities and discover more about Tintagel Castle. Children can be trainee archaeologists. Adults can have a go at dowsing. English Heritage 01840 770328 tintagel.castle@english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.org.uk/tintagel Portable Antiquities Finds Day at Helston Museum Sat 24 July 10.00–13.00 Helston Museum Anna Tyacke, the Finds Liaison Officer for Cornwall, under the Portable Antiquities Scheme, will be at Helston Museum to identify and record your archaeological finds. Helston Museum 01326 564027 janet.spargo@cornwall.gov.uk www.museumsincornwall.org.uk/museums/helston-folk-museum Walk: Castle-an-Dinas Sun 25 July 13.30 & 16.00 Meet at car park on the hill, Castle-an-Dinas, nr St Columb Major Gentle walk around this magnificent hill with its Iron Age fort, revealing its history through time. Cornwall Heritage Trust 01872 572725 info@cornwallheritagetrust.org www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/ www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Archaeology of Minions Moor Tue 27 July 13.45–17.30 Meet at Minions car park (West end of village) A walk around the moor to Stowes Hill investigating archaeology – the obvious and not so obvious. Cornwall Heritage Trust 01872 572725 info@cornwallheritagetrust.org www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/ Walk: Helman Tor Thu 29 July 11.00 & 14.00 Meet at Helman Tor car park Walk on Helman Tor revealing the past – visible remains and excavations. Cornwall Archaeological Society and Cornwall Heritage Trust 01872 572725 info@cornwallheritagetrust.org www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/ Walk: Treryn Dinas Fri 30 July 14.00 Meet at Treen Village car park Guided walk to this famous headland. Cornwall Archaeological Society 01872 572725 secretary@cornisharchaeology.org.uk www.cornisharchaeology.org.uk/ Revealing the Past Fri 30 July 12.00–16.00 Kynance Gate Settlement, The Lizard Hands-on experience helping clear vegetation from this prehistoric site. Tour of the site. LAN & Natural England 07518 026496 www.cornishancientsites.com Hands-on History at Dodman Point Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 Dodman Point. Park at Penare Come along to Dodman Point and have a go at activities which bring to life the people who helped to create the landscape we see today. National Trust 01726 844652 walter.eyre@nationaltrust.org.uk A Prospector’s Way of Producing Tin Sat 31 July 12.00–14.00 Poldark Mine, Wendron, Helston Produce tin concentrates from sand using sluices in the same way gold prospectors treated sands containing gold and tin ores. Poldark Mine 01326 573173 info@poldarkmine.co.uk www.poldark-mine.co.uk Special Opening of the Poldowrian Archaeological Museum Sun 1 Aug 10.30–16.00 Poldowrian Museum A chance to see artefacts from excavations of the site during the late 1970s. Visit remains of the Bronze Age roundhouse. Guided round walk to Kennack Sands at 13.30. Meneage Archaeological Group 01326 231553 pealey2@tiscali.co.uk www.stkevernehistory.org.uk Cotehele Unlocked Mon 2 Aug 11.00–16.00 Cotehele House, St Dominick, Saltash A behind the scenes day with a difference! Everything is unlocked as part of an Innovation group project. National Trust 01579 351346 cotehele@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cotehele Devon Going for Bronze – Dartmoor’s Bronze Age Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug High Moorland Visitor Centre, Princetown, Yelverton, Plymouth Visit this exhibition which defines the many changes which happened during Dartmoor’s Bronze Age. Dartmoor National Park Authority & Royal Albert Memorial Museum 01822 890414 jmarchand@dartmoor-npa.gov.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk www.dartmoor-npa.gov.uk www.acearch.org.uk Archaeological Guided Walk around Cox Tor, near Princetown Bringing the Past to Life at Stover Country Park Sat 17 July 14.00–16.00 Meet at Pork Hill car park Sat 24 July 10.00–17.00 Stover Country Park, Stover, Newton Abbot Guided walk of Cox Tor, looking at archaeology, and visiting the DPA cairn survey and repair team at work. All welcome, stout footwear needed. Dartmoor Preservation Association 01752 696257 annetimw@btinternet.com www.dartmoorpreservation.com See and take part in a range of prehistoric crafts, from bread making to bronze casting, and learn about life in a roundhouse. Devon County Council 01626 835236 archaeol@devon.gov.uk www.devon.gov.uk/stover_country_park.htm Fieldwork and Excavation at West Yeo Farm, Witheridge Mon 19–Sat 31 July 10.00–16.00 West Yeo Farm, Witheridge, Tiverton Landscape survey and light excavation of features in meadowland. Some geophysics. Part of a larger archaeological and historical project on the farm. Volunteers welcome. North Devon Archaeological Society 01884 861269 derrybryant@tiscali.co.uk www.ndas.org.uk Digging the Dirt Sat 24 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.30–17.00 Buckland Abbey, Yelverton Investigate the hidden history behind Buckland Abbey. Family trails, interactive display of past investigations and mini-dig boxes. National Trust 01822 853607 bucklandabbey@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk Amazing Archaeology Conservation in Action Thu 22 July & Thu 29 July 11.00–15.00 Overbeck’s, Sharpitor, Salcombe Watch the team handle and clean the museum collections. National Trust 01548 842893 overbecks@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/overbecks A Weekend of Archaeology, History, Sustainability and Environmental Awareness Sat 24–Sun 25 July 10.00–17.00 (Sun 16.30) Moth watch 21.00–00.00 Pattiland Farm, Broadwoodkelly, Winkleigh With an excavation, exhibitions, moth watch and demonstrations of rural crafts. ACE Archaeology Club 01837 680176 ace@acearch.org.uk Sat 24 July 10.00–15.30 Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery Costumes and craft activities, Egyptian objects, Anglo-Saxon displays and Roman soldier drilling. Come and help us mark this year’s Festival in style! Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery 01752 304774 museum@plymouth.gov.uk www.plymouthmuseum.gov.uk Wayside Marker Stones on Dartmoor Tue 27 July 10.00–14.00 Meet at car park on Whitchurch Down A guided walk along old tracks and highways on the western flank of Dartmoor, passing ancient stone crosses and turnpike milestones that informed earlier travellers. Dartmoor National Park & Milestone Society 01392 277271 rosevear1@aol.com www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Amazing Archaeology Wed 28 July 10.30–12.30 & 13.30–15.30 Plymouth Guildhall, Armada Way, Plymouth Costumes and craft activities, Egyptian objects, Anglo-Saxon displays and Roman soldier drilling. Come and help us mark this year’s Festival in style! Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery 01752 304774 museum@plymouth.gov.uk www.plymouthmuseum.gov.uk Dorset The South Dorset Ridgeway Festival Fri 16–Sat 31 July 09.30–16.00 South Dorset Ridgeway Join us to celebrate the wonders of the archaeology of South Dorset Ridgeway with walks, talks and stories amongst other things. Dorset AONB Partnership 07500 783851 dorsetaonb@dorsetcc.gov.uk www.dorsetaonb.org.uk Bronze Age Life and Landscapes Wed 28 July 10.30–12.30 & 13.30–15.30 Exeter Cathedral Chapter House Explore Bronze Age culture with special reference to sites on Dartmoor. A partnership between RAMM and Dartmoor National Park. Royal Albert Memorial Museum 01392 665780 philippa.wood@exeter.gov.uk www.exeter.gov.uk/RAMM Brimpts Tin Mines, Dartmeet – a Short Guided Walk Thu 29 July 14.00–16.00 Brimpts Farm, Dartmeet, Dartmoor Guided walk around part of Brimpts Tin Mines Trail, led by volunteers who have worked on conserving this fascinating site. All welcome, stout footwear needed. Dartmoor Tinworking Research Group 01752 696257 annetimw@btinternet.com www.dtrg.org.uk Ridgeway Uncovered – The Archaeology of the South Dorset Ridgeway Sat 17 July 09.30–16.00 Weymouth College Theatre, Weymouth A one day symposium led by archaeologists who have undertaken recent work on the South Dorset Ridgeway – an ancient ceremonial landscape. Dorset AONB Partnership 07500 783851 dorsetaonb@dorsetcc.gov.uk www.dorsetaonb.org.uk Unlock the Past Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.30 The Castle, Corfe Castle Children’s trail everyday, with main event on 27–31 July. Living history, hands-on activities, Bronze Age pottery, finds identification and meet a real archaeologist! National Trust 01929 481294 corfecastle@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk Bronze Age on Dartmoor Wed 11 Aug 10.30–12.30 & afternoon guided walk Jubilee Hall, Cross Tree, Chagford, Newton Abbot Activities to bring alive the life and culture of Bronze Age people on Dartmoor and an exploration of a local Bronze Age settlement and ritual site with an experienced guide. Royal Albert Memorial Museum 01392 665780 philippa.wood@exeter.gov.uk www.exeter.gov.uk/RAMM Archaeological Finds Surgery Sat 17 July 10.00–15.00 Priest’s House Museum and Garden, Wimbourne Minster Have your finds identified by the county’s Finds Liaison Officer. Free entry if a find is brought for identification. Priest’s House Museum and Garden 01202 882533 priesthouse@eastdorset.gov.uk www.priest-house.co.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Introduction to Portland Archaeology Mon 19, Mon 26 July & Mon 2 Aug 10.00–12.00 C2000, The Community Centre, Easton, Portland A series of lectures focusing on Portland’s archaeology from the Mesolithic through to the Iron Age and Roman times. Association for Portland Archaeology 01305 824102 Iron Age Antics Sat 24 July 11.00–15.00 Romano-British House, Upton Country Park, Poole Be transported back to the time of the Poole logboat. Learn Iron Age crafts, cook Iron Age style and handle real archaeological finds. Poole Museum Service c.gardiner@poole.gov.uk www.hants.gov.uk/redhouse Finds Identification Day Sat 24 July 10.30–16.00 Red House Museum & Gardens, Christchurch Bring your mystery or interesting garden or metal-detecting finds for examination by the Hampshire and Dorset Finds Liaison Officers. Red House Museum and Gardens 01202 482860 paul.willis@hants.gov.uk www.hants.gov.uk/redhouse Culverwell Mesolithic Site Open Day Sun 25 July & Sun 1 Aug 14.00–16.30 Culverwell Mesolithic Site, Portland Bill Road, Portland Sat 24 July 10.00–16.30 Priest’s House Museum and Garden, Wimbourne Minster A guided tour of the preserved Mesolithic site, showing and explaining the visible remains and artefacts and how Mesolithic man lived. Association for Portland Archaeology 01305 861576 apa@dsl.pipex.com www.gallica.co.uk/celts/portland.htm Delve into our archaeological past with a dig and fun activities. Priest’s House Museum and Garden 01202 882533 priesthouse@eastdorset.gov.uk www.priest-house.co.uk Ancient Technology Centre Open Weekend Awesome Archaeological Adventure Archaeology Fun Day Sat 24 July 10.30–16.00 Red House Museum & Gardens, Christchurch Drop-in to the Red House Museum for some archaeology fun! There will be plenty of activities for the whole family to enjoy. Red House Museum and Gardens 01202 482860 paul.willis@hants.gov.uk www.hants.gov.uk/redhouse Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.00 Ancient Technology Centre, Damerham Road, Cranborne Annual opening to the public – a chance to see our new and completed Viking Longhouse, displays by Vikings, homemade foods and crafts available for purchase. Dorset County Council 01725 517618 atc@dorsetcc.gov.uk www.dorsetforyou.com/outdoored Hands-on History Archaeology Roadshow – Christchurch Sat 24 July 10.30–16.00 Red House Museum & Gardens, Christchurch Meet experts from Hampshire County Council’s Museum Service Archaeology Collections team and find out about quern stones and Iron Age and Roman food production. Red House Museum and Gardens 01202 482860 paul.willis@hants.gov.uk Sat 31 July 11.00–15.00 Gillingham Museum, Chantry Fields, Gillingham Some special artefacts will be available from the museum archive for the public to see up close and handle. Gillingham Local History Society office@gillinghammuseum.co.uk www.gillinghammuseum.co.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Time Travellers: Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman Dorchester Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.00 Kingcombe Environmental Studies Centre, Toller Porcorum, Dorchester Explore 6,000 years of Dorchester’s past. Discover Neolithic, Iron Age, Bronze Age and Roman monuments in one small area. Residential and non-residential course. Kingcombe Environmental Studies Centre 01300 320684 office@kingcombecentre.org.uk www.kingcombe.org.uk Mosaics! Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–17.00 Chedworth Roman Villa, Yanworth, Cheltenham Watch archaeologists and conservators at work on a magnificent mosaic corridor that has been covered for over a generation, and has never been recorded before! National Trust 01242 890256 chedworth@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chedworth Stroud Country Show 'Exploring Shaftesbury Abbey' with Julian Richards Sat 31 July 11.00–15.00 Shaftesbury Abbey Museum and Garden Come and meet Julian Richards and try your hand at a range of fun archaeological activities for all ages. Shaftesbury Abbey Museum 01747 852910 user@shaftesburyabbey.fsnet.co.uk www.shaftesburyheritage.org.uk Hambledon Horizons – History on the Hill Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.00 Hambledon Hill – please check website for details Kite making, treasure hunt and lots more family fun exploring the story of humans and wildlife on Hambledon Hill through the ages. Natural England www.naturalengland.org.uk Gloucestershire Meet the Archaeologist Sat 17–Sun 18 July 10.00–17.00 Chedworth Roman Villa, Yanworth, Cheltenham Come and meet our archaeologist, and have a go at making a mosaic, or identifying finds. You can also see mosaics being uncovered! National Trust 01242 890256 chedworth@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chedworth Sat 17 July 10.00–16.30 Stratford Park, Stroud Come and visit Gloucestershire County Council’s Archaeology Service at Stroud Country Show. We’re having food tasting, children’s activities and more! Stroud District Horticultural and Agricultural Show Society anna.morris@gloucestershire.gov.uk Friends of Purton Activity Weekend Sat 17–Sun 18 July 10.00–17.00 The Purton Hulks, the River Severn Foreshore, Purton An archaeological activity day at the site of the Purton Hulks. Take part in excavation, surveying and guided tours. Book for excavation. The Friends of Purton friendsofpurton.archaeology@yahoo.co.uk www.friendsofpurton.org.uk Times Past Sat 17–Sat 31 July (not Sun & Mon) Wotton Heritage Centre, The Chipping, Wottonunder-Edge The society’s collection of archaeological items will be on display including coins, fossils and pieces of pottery. Wotton-under-Edge Historical Society 01453 521541 www.wottonheritage.com www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Come and Explore a Different World Fri 23–Sat 24 July 11.00–15.00 Gloucester City Museum and Art Gallery Discover what life was like many thousands of years ago. Use the clues to show how it will be in the future. Gloucester City Museums Service 01452 396131 city.museum@gloucester.gov.uk www.gloucester.gov.uk Guided Walk around Lancaut Church Sat 24 July 14.00–16.00 Lancaut Church, Tidenham A guided walk around Lancaut Church. Not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs. Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service anna.morris@gloucestershire.gov.uk A Guided Walk around Devil’s Pulpit Sat 31 July 14.00–16.00 Park Hill Lane, Tidenham Chase A guided walk around Devil’s Pulpit, part of Offa’s Dyke. Not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs. Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service anna.morris@gloucestershire.gov.uk Can you Dig it? Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 Dean Heritage Centre, Soudley Get hands-on with an archaeological dig as part of the Festival of British Archaeology. Dean Heritage Centre www.deanheritagemuseum.com Space Hop Sat 24 July 11.00–15.00 Gloucester City Library Come and travel through space and time with lots of fun activities and sign up for the summer reading scheme at the same time! Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service 01452 426973 anna.morris@gloucestershire.gov.uk The Romans are Coming! Sat 24–Sun 25 July 10.00–17.00 Chedworth Roman Villa, Yanworth, Cheltenham Legionaries of Legio II descend upon the villa to recreate life at the time of the Roman invasion. Military and civilian displays throughout the day. National Trust 01242 890256 chedworth@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chedworth Have a go at Geophysical Surveying Thu 29 July 10.00–16.00 Haresfield Beacon, Haresfield Come and have a go at geophysical surveying with lots of other activities too! Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service 01452 425705 anna.morris@gloucestershire.gov.uk 10 Isles of Scilly ‘Scilly through the Ages’ Slide Show Tue 20 & Tue 27 July 20.15–21.30 Methodist Hall, Church Street, Hugh Town, St Mary’s A slide show about 7,500 years of archaeology and history in Scilly, presented by local archaeologist Katharine Sawyer. Scilly Walks katharine.sawyer@which.net www.scillywalks.co.uk Scilly Walk on St Mary's Tue 20 & Tue 27 July 10.00–13.00 Meet at Holgate’s Green, Hugh Town An archaeological and historical guided walk, visiting a range of sites, led by local archaeologist Katharine Sawyer. Scilly Walks katharine.sawyer@which.net www.scillywalks.co.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Somerset Archaeological Open Day Sat 17 July 10.00–16.00 Upper Row Farm, Laverton, Near Bath Join us for a day of activities for all the family. Join the Roman children’s army, have a go at excavation and see a roundhouse. Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society (BACAS) 07977 176402 bathandcam@hotmail.com www.bacas.org.uk Archaeology at Cheddar Caves Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–17.00 Cheddar Caves & Gorge, Cheddar Join us for demonstrations of Stone Age survival skills in the Museum of Prehistory, authentic face painting and children’s discovery sheets. Also audio guide tours of Gough’s Cave. Cheddar Caves & Gorge 01934 742343 elly@cheddarcaves.co.uk www.cheddarcaves.co.uk 10th Exmoor Archaeology Forum – Iron Age and Roman Exmoor Sat 17 July 10.00–16.00 The Moorland Hall, Wheddon Cross A series of illustrated lectures by experts about the regional context of Exmoor at this time. Exmoor National Park Authority 01398 322289 jturner@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk Mendip Hills Festival of Archaeology Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug Venues around the Mendip Hills Walks, talks and activities on the Mendip Hills and in the surrounding villages. For full details visit website. Supported by the Mendip Hills AONB Sustainable Development Fund. www.wellsmuseum.org.uk Festival of Archaeology @ the Old Town Quarry Sat 17 July 11.00–17.00 The Old Town Quarry, South Road, Weston-superMare Archaeology, fun and information for all the family. Surveying, geophysics and excavation, displays by local groups, meet a Roman soldier and guided walks to the Iron Age hillfort. Weston-super-Mare Archaeological and Natural History Society heathermorrisey@hotmail.com www.wanhs.org Guided Visit to the Site of Beckery Chapel, Glastonbury and Walk into Glastonbury Sun 18 July 14.00–16.00 Meeting venue supplied on booking Guided walk around the site of Beckery Chapel, Morlands, Glastonbury and into Glastonbury town. Please reserve your place in advance. Somerset County Council Heritage Service 01823 255089 skbisson@somerset.gov.uk www.somerset.gov.uk/heritage Test Pit Excavation and Display Sat 17 July 09.00–17.00 Waldegrave Arms, Church Lane, East Harptree Excavation of a test pit in the centre of the medieval village. Exhibition of local finds and an opportunity to help. Harptrees History Society lesleymmross@yahoo.com CHERT at Home Tue 20 July 10.00–12.30 Charterhouse-on-Mendip Centre, nr Blagdon Visitors are most welcome to join with us to survey by line or geophysics. Conducted tours around the old mining site by members. Charterhouse Environs Research Team ronpenn068@btinternet.com 11 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk On the Edge of Dumnonia – Iron Age Dunster Make a Roman Mosaic Tue 20 July 11.00–15.00 Meet at Dunster Steep car park Sat 24 July 11.00–15.00 Dunster Steep, Dunster, Minehead Discover the remarkable Iron Age fortifications around Dunster with a National Park archaeologist. Exmoor National Park Authority 01398 322289 jturner@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk Learn about Roman mosaics and make your own small Roman style mosaic to keep. Exmoor National Park Authority 01398 322289 jturner@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk Wiveliscombe – a Guided Walk South Somerset Archaeological Research Group Open Day – Sutton Montis Tue 20 July 18.00–20.00 Meeting venue supplied on booking A guided walk around the historic town of Wiveliscombe and surrounding archaeological sites. Please reserve your place in advance. Somerset County Council Heritage Service 01823 255089 skbisson@somerset.gov.uk www.somerset.gov.uk/heritage Guided Walk of Brean Down Thu 22 July 11.00–13.30 Brean Down Take part in this fascinating walk along Brean Down with our wardens as they look at the archaeology and history from the Bronze Age to WWII. £5 per person. National Trust 01823 451587 isabella.mullin@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/events Fire Breathing Dragons and Pans of Gold – from Pinkery to Chapman Barrows Fri 23 July 11.00–15.00 Meet at Goat Hill Bridge pull in (see website for details) Guided walk uncovering 5000 years of history in one of Exmoor’s most evocative landscapes, the Royal Forest and the Chains. Exmoor National Park Authority 01398 322289 jturner@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk Sat 24 July 10.30–16.00 Sutton Montis Village Hall Display of the results of gradiometry survey and test-pitting of the hidden landscape of Sutton Montis in the shadow of Cadbury Castle. South Somerset Archaeological Research Group delwig_1@btinternet.com www.ssarg.org.uk Digging up the Past! Thu 29 July 10.30–12.00 & 13.30–15.00. Somerset Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury Be an archaeologist! Dig, sort and identify objects. 7–11 year olds. All children must be accompanied. Somerset Heritage Service 01458 831197 heritagelearning@somerset.gov.uk Open Days at Timberscombe Hillfort Excavation Fri 30–Sat 31 July 11.00–15.00 Venue - check website for full details. Excavation open day. Come along to find out more about the reality of life in Exmoor’s Iron Age some 2500 years ago. Exmoor National Park Authority 01398 322289 jturner@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk Discovering Archaeology! Fri 30 July 10.00–16.30 Angel Place Shopping Centre, Bridgwater Join the heritage team as they put on fun filled archaeology12 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk themed activities for the whole family. Somerset Heritage Service 01278 429191 heritagelearning@somerset.gov.uk Archaeology from Hilltop to Coastline Sat 31 July 10.00–15.00 Fyne Court, Broomfield, Bridgwater Minibus tour taking in key historical locations within the Quantock Hills AONB in the company of a professional archaeologist and Senior Ranger. Quantock Hills AONB 01823 451884 quantockhills@somerset.gov.uk www.quantockhills.com South Gloucestershire Discovering Your Past: Community Archaeology in South Gloucestershire Sun 18 July 11.00–16.00 Little Stoke Park, Stoke Gifford A great day of archaeology including prehistoric metalworking displays, flint knapping, finds identification, historic cooking, geophysics demonstrations and other activities for children. South Gloucestershire Council, Southern Brooks Archaeology, Museums Group & South Gloucestershire Heritage Forum melissa.barnett@southglos.gov.uk www.southglos.gov.uk/historicenvironment/archaeology Medieval Day Wed 28 July 10.30–16.30 Yate & District Heritage Centre 01454 862200 yate.heritage@southglos.gov.uk www.yateheritage.co.uk Archaeology of Acton Court Sat 31 July 11.00 & 14.00 Acton Court, Latteridge, Iron Acton Take a guided tour of Acton Court, a magnificent Tudor mansion. Tours of the house and grounds will take in the finds and archaeology. Acton Court in association with South Gloucestershire Council 01454 228224 lisa@lisakopper.com www.actoncourt.com Wiltshire Festival of Archaeology at Avebury Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug Barn Gallery, Old Farmyard, High Street, Avebury Discover your inner archaeologist! Mini archaeological digs and recording for children in the Barn. Taster tours of the Stone Circle at 14:00 (Sunday to Friday). National Trust 01672 539250 avebury@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/Avebury Pilgrims and Pageant: Help Celebrate the Museum's 150th Anniversary Sat 17 July 10.00–16.00 The King’s House, 65 The Close, Salisbury Medieval re-enactment day as medieval Yate is brought to life by Guarderobe. Yate & District Heritage Centre 01454 862200 yate.heritage@southglos.gov.uk www.yateheritage.co.uk Free family friendly activities. Come and celebrate the museum’s 150th anniversary and take part in a medieval pageant. Demonstrations and activities. Salisbury & South Wiltshire Museum with Wessex Archaeology & Salisbury Cathedral 01722 332151 museum@salisburymuseum.org.uk www.salisburymuseum.org.uk Gargoyle Workshops Calne Castle Excavation Thu 29 July 10.30, 12.00 & 14.30 Yate & District Heritage Centre Sat 17–Sun 18 July 12.00–16.00 Castle Park, Calne Gargolye workshops for children to come to learn about and design their own gargoyle. Yate & District Heritage Centre See the excavation which is hoping to find evidence of Calne’s medieval castle. Wiltshire Heritage Museum 13 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk 01380 727369 wanhs@wiltshireheritage.org.uk www.wiltshireheritage.org.uk Archaeology Weekend Archaeological Walk around Malmesbury This is your chance to meet a real archaeologist and to uncover artefacts from Old Sarum’s history. English Heritage 01722 335398 customers@english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.org.uk/oldsarum Sun 18 July 10.30–12.00 Athelstan Museum, Town Hall, Malmesbury A walk around the sites of archaeological digs in Malmesbury led by Roy Canham. Friends of Athelstan Museum The Search for Hardenhuish Manor Mon 19 July–Fri 30 July 09.00–16.00 Hardenhuish Park Sat 24–Sun 25 July 10.00–17.00 Old Sarum, Salisbury Meet the Experts Sun 25 July & Sun 1 Aug 13.00–14.30 & 15.00– 16.30 Meet outside Barn Gallery, Old Farmyard, High Street, Avebury Chippenham Museum will lead pupils from Hardenhuish and Sheldon schools in a survey of Hardenhuish Park to find the original site of the manor house and church. Chippenham Museum & Heritage 01249 705020 heritage@chippenham.gov.uk www.chippenham.gov.uk Enjoy a special introductory tour of Avebury Stone Circle and handle fascinating finds with our archaeologist (Dr Nick Snashall) or our curator (Dr Ros Cleal). National Trust 01672 539250 avebury@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/Avebury Avebury: a Journey of Discovery White Horses and Hill Figures Family Day Tue 20 & Thu 22 July 10.00–13.00 Meet outside Barn Gallery, Old Farmyard, High Street, Avebury Let our Avebury experts lead you on a half-day journey of discovery through this very special landscape. National Trust 01672 539250 avebury@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/Avebury The Great Chiseldon Cauldron Mystery Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–15.00 The Museum, Butts Road, Chiseldon A competition for children to describe or paint a picture illustrating how the cauldrons were used or under what circumstances they were buried. Chiseldon Local History Group www.chiseldonlhs.org 14 Sun 25 July 11.00–16.00 Wiltshire Heritage Museum, Devizes Fun day for all the family with a range of activities with a white horse and hill figure theme, linked to the museum’s summer exhibition. Wiltshire Heritage Museum 01380 727369 wanhs@wiltshireheritage.org.uk www.wiltshireheritage.org.uk Stone Age Pick 'n' Mix Mon 26 July & Wed 28 July Barn Gallery, Old Farmyard, High Street, Avebury Make a Stone Age clay pot, handle real stone tools, draw an antler pick, or dress in prehistoric costume for a photo with the stones (for 7 – 11 yr olds). National Trust 01672 539250 avebury@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/Avebury www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk The Stonehenge Landscape: a Journey of Discovery Thu 29 July 11.00–15.30 Start point TBC; directions will be sent on booking Join a Neolithic expert and archaeologist on this walk of around 8 miles through the Stonehenge landscape. Booking essential. National Trust 01980 664780 stonehenge@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/stonehengelandscape The Siege of Wardour Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–17.00 Old Wardour Castle, nr Tisbury Step back to the Civil War. With combat demonstrations, musket firings, cookery, music and family games, there’s something for everyone to enjoy! English Heritage 01747 870487 www.english-heritage.org.uk/oldwardour Walk: Barbury Castle and the Ridgeway Sat 31 July 14.00–17.00 Barbury Castle, nr Wroughton A guided walk around Barbury Castle and along the Ridgeway to Hackpen Hill White Horse to discover some of the archaeology of the Marlborough Downs. Wiltshire Council 01249 705504 archaeology@wiltshire.gov.uk www.swindon.gov.uk/leisuresport/parksandgardens/barbury.htm Tour of Littlecote Roman Villa Sun 1 Aug 14.00–15.30 Littlecote House Hotel, Hungerford A guided tour around this exciting Roman villa, one of the only complete Roman villas on display in Britain. Wiltshire Council 01249 705504 archaeology@wiltshire.gov.uk South East Berkshire Reading Abbey – a Guided Walk Sat 17, Sat 24, Wed 28 & Sat 31 July 10.00–11.00 (also Wed 14.00–15.00) Meet outside Museum of Reading Guided walk around accessible areas of King Henry I’s great abbey, whose impressive remains now need extensive conservation. Friends of Reading Abbey j.m.boorman@reading.ac.uk www.readingabbey.org.uk Spectacular Shabti's Sat 17 July 14.00–16.00 Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, University of Reading Find out about Shabti figurines and their role as servants of the dead in Ancient Egypt. Design your own Shabti to take home with you. Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology 0118 3786990 ure.education@reading.ac.uk www.rdg.ac.uk/ure Gods and Goddesses Sat 24 July 14.00–16.00 Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, University of Reading Find out about Ancient Greek gods and goddesses. Design and make your own god or goddess and give them a special background story. Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology 0118 3786990 ure.education@reading.ac.uk www.rdg.ac.uk/ure Roman Fun Day Tue 27 July 10.00–15.30 Reading Museum A brilliant range of Roman activities throughout the day to celebrate the 1600th anniversary of the Romans leaving Britain. Reading Museum 0118 9399800 mail@readingmuseum.org.uk 15 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk www.readingmuseum.org.uk www.mkcdc.org.uk History Hunters Dig & Delve Thu 29 July 10.00–12.00 & 13.00–15.00 Reading Museum Wed 28 July 10.30–12.30 Buckingham Old Gaol, Market Hill, Buckingham Become a young archaeologist for the day, looking at tools and excavations techniques. Then make your own archaeological find from clay. For ages 7+. Reading Museum 0118 9399800 www.readingmuseum.org.uk Children’s activity. Bring your finds to the museum and have them identified. See the excavations from Thornborough Mounds. Fun hands-on activities. Friends of The Old Gaol Museum 01280 823020 info@buckinghamoldgaol.org.uk www.buckinghamoldgaol.org.uk Marvellous Myths Archaeology Day Sat 31 July 14.00–16.00 Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, University of Reading Sat 31 July 11.00–16.00 County Museum, Aylesbury Find out about the myths which appear on objects in the Ure Museum. Design your own black figure image of one of the Olympian gods. Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology 0118 3786990 ure.education@reading.ac.uk www.rdg.ac.uk/ure Lots to see and do. Find out about the Romans, play medieval games and bring along mystery objects for our experts to identify! Buckinghamshire County Museum 01296 331441 museum@buckscc.gov.uk www.buckscc.gov.uk/museum East Sussex Buckinghamshire Treasures from the Past Sun 18 July 14.00–16.00 Wycombe Museum, Priory Avenue, High Wycombe Discover the past through hands-on activities and have fun finding out about archaeology. Investigate finds, dig for treasure and more. Wycombe Museum 01494 421895 museum@wycombe.gov.uk www.wycombe.gov.uk/museum Unearth Medieval Milton Keynes Sun 25 July 10.30–14.30 Bradwell Abbey, Milton Keynes As the new town of Milton Keynes was built, thousands of years of history were revealed. Come along to the site of a medieval priory and discover the amazing archaeology. Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre 01908 227229 information@mkcdc.org.uk 16 Eastbourne Garden Excavations Date TBC 10.00–15.00 Venues TBC Excavation of a number of gardens in the Eastbourne area to introduce archaeological skills to young people. Eastbourne Natural History and Archareological Society 01323 648226 cliffecorner@supanet.com Victorian Falconry Sat 17–Sun 18 July 10.00–17.00 1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield, Battle Dressed in field fashion of the day watch in awe as Raphael Falconry recreate this traditional art in full all-action style with flights from hawks, owls and falcons. English Heritage 01424 775705 victoria.wilsher@english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.org.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Making Clay Pots Sat 17 July 13.00–16.00 St Peter’s Church, Preston Drove, Brighton Have fun with clay! Come and make a clay pot as they were made in the past, helped by our expert potter. The Churches Conservation Trust www.stpetersprestonpark.co.uk 'Under Winchelsea' Medieval Cellars Tour Sat 17 July 14.30–16.00 Meet at the town well, Castle Street, Winchelsea An opportunity to visit the medieval wine cellars of Winchelsea. £5 per head. Winchelsea Archaeological Society 01797 225333 tours@winchelsea.net www.winchelsea.net/tours.htm Craft Skill Wed 21 July 10.00–13.00 Towner Art Gallery, Devonshire Park, Eastbourne A chance for the younger generation to make a clay pot or design a mosaic. Eastbourne Natural History and Archareological Society 01323 648226 cliffecorner@supanet.com Medieval Falconry Sat 24–Sun 25 July 10.00–17.00 1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield, Battle Join our medieval falconers as they reveal the folk history of birds of prey and demonstrate the abilities of the old hag, powerful cook, lightening fast tiercel and impish kestrel. English Heritage 01424 775705 victoria.wilsher@english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.org.uk Archaeology at the Castle Sat 24 July 11.00–16.00 Lewes Castle www.sussexpast.co.uk Barcombe Roman Villa Project Open Day Sun 25 July 12.30–17.00 Church Field, next to St Mary’s Church, Barcombe Roman bath house open day. Come and see what has been found – structures and finds. (see report in British Archaeology 111, pgs 22–27). University of Sussex and the Mid Sussex Field Archaeological Team 01273 678300 cce@sussex.ac.uk www.sussex.ac.uk/cce/archaeology Dig and Discover at Barcombe Mon 26–Fri 30 July 10.30–15.30 Barcombe - venue given on booking One day archaeology courses for children and young people. Please contact for further details. Sussex Archaeological Society 01273 405734 educ@sussexpast.co.uk www.sussexpast.co.uk Stepping out for Stories of Salt, Smugglers and a Deserted Settlement Wed 28 July 14.00–17.00 Star Inn, Normans Bay (East car park) Starting at a Smugglers’ Inn, cross marshland on old droveways, pass evidence of ancient salt working and examine the site of Northeye. 3.75 miles. Involves high stiles. Bexhill Museum museum@rother.gov.uk www.bexhill-museum.co.uk Finds Identification Wed 28 July 10.00–13.00 Walter Budgen House, College Road, Eastbourne Members of the public are invited to bring their finds and artefacts for identification. Eastbourne Natural History and Archareological Society 01323 648226 cliffecorner@supanet.com Drop-in activities for all ages. East Sussex Archaeology and Museums Partnership will be running lots of hands-on activities. ESAMP 01273 486290 educ@sussexpast.co.uk 17 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Family Archaeology Day Archaeology Roadshow – Alton Wed 28 July 10.30–16.30 Michelham Priory, Upper Dicker, Near Hailsham Sat 17 July 10.00–15.30 The Curtis Museum, Alton Discover archaeology and enjoy hands-on activities. Work with professional archaeologists on our World War Two dig. Sussex Archaeological Society 01323 844224 adminmich@sussexpast.co.uk www.sussexpast.co.uk A family friendly display and handling session which will be centred around quern stones and archaeological material based upon food production. The Curtis Museum tony.cross@hants.gov.uk www.hants.gov.uk/curtis-museum The Hove Amber Cup: Treasures and Travellers in the Bronze Age Thu 29 July 11.00–12.00 The Old Courtroom, Church Street, Brighton A talk by Paul Garwood, lecturer in Prehistory, University of Birmingham. Brighton and Hove City Council Museums 03000 290900 museum.learning@brighton-hove.gov.uk www.brighton-hove-museums.org.uk Hampshire Family Festival Fun Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–17.00 Aldershot Military Museum, Queens Avenue, Aldershot Come to the museum and join in the festival fun – quizzes, colouring sheets, and handling. Aldershot Military Museum 0845 603 5635 www.hants.gov.uk/aldershot-museum Festival of British Archaeology Fun Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.30–17.30 Rockbourne Roman Villa, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge Free entry for all children under 16 to celebrate the Festival. Trails, dressing-up, colouring and other hands-on activities available throughout the two weeks. Hampshire Museums Service 0845 603 5635 www.hants.gov.uk/rockbourne-roman-villa 18 Finds Identification Day Sun 18 July 11.00–16.00 Rockbourne Roman Villa, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge Been digging in the garden or walking in the countryside and found an unusual object? Have your archaeological finds identified by the Hampshire Finds Liaison Officer. Hampshire Museums Service 0845 603 5635 www.hants.gov.uk/rockbourne-roman-villa Finds Identification Day Tue 20 July 11.00–16.00 Andover Museum & Museum of the Iron Age, Andover Been digging in the garden or walking in the countryside and found an unusual object? Have your archaeological finds identified by the Hampshire Finds Liaison Officer. Hampshire Museum Service 0845 603 5635 www.hants.gov.uk/andover-museum Wessex from the Air Tue 20 July 19.30–21.00 The Forum Building, Alton College, Alton An illustrated lecture by Julian Richards on this fascinating aspect of archaeology based on the classic area of British archaeology. The Curtis Museum tony.cross@hants.gov.uk www.hants.gov.uk/curtis-museum www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk What have you found Underground? Finds Identification Day Thu 22 July 10.30–12.30 Museum of Archaeology, Southampton Sun 25 July 11.00–15.30 City Museum and Records Office, Museum Road, Portsmouth Have your finds identified by Robert Webley, Hampshire Finds Liaison Officer. Arts & Heritage, Southampton City Council 023 8091 5732 museums@southampton.gov.uk www.southampton.gov.uk Eagle Warehouse: Tour of the Archaeology Collection Fri 23 July 11.00–12.30 Eagle Warehouse, 88-90 French Street, Southampton Come and explore Southampton’s archaeology collections store and find out more about how archaeologists use finds to uncover history. Arts & Heritage, Southampton City Council 023 8083 4536 museums@southampton.gov.uk www.southampton.gov.uk Found an unusual object you’d like to learn more about? Bring your archaeological finds along for identification by the Hampshire Finds Liaison Officer. Portsmouth City Museum and Records Service (Portsmouth City Council) 023 9282 7261 localhistory@portsmouthmuseums.co.uk www.portsmouthmuseums.co.uk Archaeology Roadshow – Making a Meal of It! Mon 26 July 13.00–16.00 Farnborough Community Centre, room 6 (ground floor) Meet experts from Hampshire Museum Services Archaeology Collections team and handle objects from their archives. How did people grow and prepare food in the past? North East Hampshire Historical and Archaeological Society 01252 660909 s.fry43@ntlworld.com www.hants.org.uk/nehhas Discovering Places Fri 23–Sun 25 July 10.30–17.00 Manor Farm Country Park, Bursledon Set up close to the River Hamble, our Maritime Bus will feature interactive multimedia displays, helping you to discover the rich heritage of this river area. Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology 01489 772813 gareth.owen@hwtma.org.uk www.hwtma.org.uk Family Friendly Hands-on Activity Day Tue 27 & Thu 29 July 10.00–12.00 & 14.00–16.00 Andover Museum & Museum of the Iron Age, Andover Join us for trails, games, and hands-on activities with an archaeological theme. Hampshire Museum Service 0845 603 5635 www.hants.gov.uk/andover-museum Hands-on Activity Day Sun 25 July 11.00–13.00 & 14.00–16.00 Rockbourne Roman Villa, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge Hands-on activities with an archaeological theme, including games and trails. Short guided tours of the site at: 11.30, 13.30 and 15.00. Hampshire Museums Service 0845 603 5635 www.hants.gov.uk/rockbourne-roman-villa Archaeology Roadshow – Eastleigh Tue 27 July 10.00–16.00 Eastleigh Museum, 25 High Street, Eastleigh Hands-on demonstrations and activities relating to ancient foods. Discover the difference between archaeology and palaeontology. Hampshire Museums Service 023 8064 3026 sue.tapliss@hants.gov.uk www.hants.gov.uk/eastleigh-museum 19 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Archaeological Roadshow The Maritime Bus Wed 28 July 11.00–13.00 & 14.00–16.00 Rockbourne Roman Villa, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–17.00 Fort Cumberland, Portsmouth We don’t do dinosaurs – looking at the differences between archaeology and palaeontology and a chance to handle some objects alongside family friendly activities. Hampshire Museums Service 0845 603 5635 www.hants.gov.uk/rockbourne-roman-villa Archaeology Roadshow – Basingstoke Thu 29 July 10.00–16.00 The Willis Museum, Market Place, Basingstoke Hands-on demonstrations and activities relating to ancient foods and discover the difference between archaeology and palaeontology. Hampshire Museums Service 01256 465902 sue.tapliss@hants.gov.uk www.hants.gov.uk/willis-museum Archaeological Roadshow Fri 30 July 10.00–13.00 & 14.00–16.00 Andover Museum & Museum of the Iron Age, Andover We don’t do dinosaurs – look at the differences between archaeology and palaeontology. A chance to handle some objects alongside family friendly activities. Hampshire Museum Service 0845 603 5635 www.hants.gov.uk/andover-museum From Caves to Cohorts! Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug Fort Cumberland, Eastney, Portsmouth Children’s archaeological trail with a chance to dig. Cave painting, skep making and a mobile maritime museum. Try scuba diving. Gladiators to entertain. Tours and lots more. English Heritage 023 9285 6704 fort.cumberland@english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.org.uk 20 The Maritime Bus joins in with the many activities at Fort Cumberland, with hands-on archaeology, interactive multimedia displays, Archie-puzzles and much more. English Heritage 023 9285 6700 fortcumberland@english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.rg.uk Archaeology Open Day Sun 1 Aug 14.00–18.00 Basing House, Old Basing, Basingstoke See results from the Basing dig, learn how to identify finds, archaeological survey demonstrations and talk to local archaeologists. Basingstoke Archaeological & Historical Society secretary@bahsoc.org.uk www.bahsoc.org.uk Archaeology Roadshow – Bursledon Sun 1 Aug 10.00–12.00 & 14.00–16.00 Bursledon Windmill, Windmill Lane, Bursledon, Southampton Drop-in archaeology roadshow based around quern stones and millstones. Look at the small display of local archaeological examples. Have a go with the rotary quern. Hampshire Museums Service 0845 603 5635 jo.lawler@hants.gov.uk www.hants.gov.uk/windmill Heritage Walk around Farnborough Village Sun 1 Aug 14.00–16.00 Meet at St Peter’s Church, Church Avenue, Farnborough Heritage walk guided by local historian. Discover farmhouses and inns. What changes did Empress Eugenie bring to Farnborough? North East Hampshire Historical and Archaeological Society 01252 660909 s.fry43@ntlworld.com www.hants.org.uk/nehhas www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Isle of Wight Fort Victoria Caribbean Pirate Show Sat 17–Sun 18 July 10.00–16.30 Fort Victoria Country Park, Yarmouth Over the weekend Fort Victoria will become Nassau Town in the Caribbean! Events will occur in real time so take the time to follow the plot as it rolls towards its bloody conclusion! Isle of Wight Pirates 023 8023 7300 jimcountryboy2004@yahoo.co.uk pirate-island.wetpaint.com Kent Community Archaeology Excavation of Randall Manor Sat 3 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.00 Shorne Woods Country Park, Brewers Road, Shorne Visit the community archaeology excavation of Randall Manor! Now in our 5th season. Guided tours at weekends (booking required). Medieval weekend with re-enactors on 24–25 July! Kent County Council 01474 823800 andrew.mayfield@kent.gov.uk www.kent.gov.uk/leisure_and_culture/heritage.aspx Finds Identification Day Sat 24 July 11.00–15.00 Newport Roman Villa, Newport Free entry to Newport Roman Villa, one of the finest bath suites in southern England. Identification of archaeological finds and hands-on activities for all. Isle of Wight Council & Heritage Centre 01983 529720 museums@iow.gov.uk www.iwight.com/museums Free Entry – Museum of Island History Sat 24 July 10.00–17.00 Museum of Island History, Newport Come and find out more about the history of the island. Amazing new archaeology on display. Isle of Wight Council & Heritage Centre 01983 823366 museums@iow.gov.uk www.iwight.com/museums Time Travellers Go…Archaeology 'DDAG in the Park', Dartford Festival 2010 Sat 17–Sun 18 July 13.00–16.00 Central Park, Dartford, DA1 1EU Your chance to meet and speak to members of Dartford’s very own ‘Time Team’. Displays of the group’s work, and objects from Dartford’s past. Dartford District Archaeological Group 01322 224739 Medieval Re-enactment Sat 17 July 10.00–16.00 Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery Join re-enactors from the East Kent Historical Society as they recreate life in medieval times. Maidstone Borough Council 01622 602838 museuminfo@maidstone.gov.uk www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk Sat 28–Mon 30 Aug 10.00–17.00 Carisbrooke Castle, near Newport, Isle of Wight Talk: The Archaeology of the Thames Foreshore Become Indiana Jones for a day! Take part in Rescue that Relic, the ancient tomb obstacle course, and try your hand at the Archaeology Quest. English Heritage 01983 522107 victoria.wilsher@english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.org.uk Thu 22 July 19.30 Broadstairs Thanet Campus, Christ Church Canterbury University Lecture on the Archaeology of the Thames Foreshore. Trust for Thanet Archaeology www.thanetarch.co.uk 21 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Time Travellers Go…Archaeology Flint Knapping with John and Val Lord Sat 24–Sun 25 July 10.00–17.00 Dover Castle Sat 24 July 10.00–16.00 Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery Become Indiana Jones for a day! Take part in Rescue that Relic, the ancient tomb obstacle course, and try your hand at the Archaeology Quest. English Heritage 01304 211067 victoria.wilsher@english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.org.uk Experimental archaeologists John and Val Lord demonstrate how our prehistoric ancestors used flint to make tools and weapons. Maidstone Borough Council 01622 602838 museuminfo@maidstone.gov.uk www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk Anniversary of 40 years of Non-stop Archaeology in Dover Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–16.00 Roman Painted House, New Street, Dover Free admission to the Roman house to meet archaeologists who discovered and excavated the site in 1970. Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit 01304 203279 'Introduction to Archaeology' Activity Day Sat 24 July 11.00–16.00 Quex Estate, Birchington Meet the experts and get an update on what’s going on on the ‘Gateway Isle’ Trust for Thanet Archaeology www.thanetarch.co.uk Guided Walk around Ightham and Oldbury Archaeology in the Park – Medieval activities! Sat 24–Sun 25 July 10.00–16.00 Shorne Woods Country Park, Brewers Road, Shorne A weekend of medieval activities. Medieval camp, cannons and crafts! Free entry! Come and visit the dig at Randall Manor! Kent County Council 01474 823800 andrew.mayfield@kent.gov.uk www.kent.gov.uk/leisure_and_culture/heritage.aspx Discover Bigbury: an Iron Age Hillfort on your Doorstep Sat 24 July 10.00–16.00 Bigbury Camp, Howfield Wood, nr Canterbury Discover the archaeology of Bigbury Iron Age hillfort; tours and talks about this ancient site, said to be where Caesar’s first battle in Britain took place. Kent Wildlife Trust 07717 367944 kathryn.barton@kentwildlife.org.uk www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk Sun 25 July Meet in Ightham Guided walk around Ightham (home of the Victorian archaeologist Benjamin Harrison) and Oldbury Iron Age Hill fort in West Kent. Maidstone Borough Council 01622 602838 museuminfo@maidstone.gov.uk www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk Megalithic Portal Ancient Site Hunt in Kent Sun 25 July 10.00–17.30 Canterbury area, venue TBC Use the Megalithic Portal web resource to discover prehistoric sites near you. We will be exploring fascinating and little-known ancient sites in North and East Kent. The Megalithic Portal Society 07910 900298 andy@megalithic.co.uk www.megalithic.co.uk/festival Baron’s Revolt: A Medieval Castle under Siege Sat 31–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–17.00 Dover Castle It’s 1216 and Dover Castle is under attack! Witness the castle preparing for battle; fletchers, blacksmiths and soldiers practising their skills and testing their armour. English Heritage 22 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk 01304 211067 victoria.wilsher@english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.org.uk Archaeology Family Day Sun 1 Aug 11.00–15.00 Hall Place and Gardens, Bexley Activities for all the family including sandpit and live digs, advice from the experts and a wide variety of stalls. Another fun and fascinating day for everyone. Bexley Heritage Trust & Bexley Archaeological Group 01322 526574 info@hallplace.org.uk www.hallplace.org.uk East Farleigh Roman Villa Excavation Open Day Sun 1 Aug 11.30–15.30 East Farleigh, near Maidstone, Kent An excavation of a group of 3rd/4th-century Roman buildings. Site tours, displays of finds, poster displays and geophysics demonstrations. Maidstone Area Archaeological Group 07964 395891 maag.info@virginmedia.com Oxfordshire Can you Dig it? Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.30 Museum of Oxford, Town Hall, St Aldates Learn the skills of an archaeologist in a simple gallery trail for all the family. Museum of Oxford 01865 252761 www.museumofoxford.org.uk www.prm.ox.ac.uk Digging for History Sat 17–Sun 18 & Sat 24 July Thame Museum and Thame Town Householders are invited to dig small pits in their gardens and see what turns up! Bring your finds to the museum on Saturday 24 July for identification. Thame Museum 01844 212801 juliabailey77@tiscali.co.uk www.thamemuseum.org Archaeology at Oxford Castle Sun 18 July 10.00–16.00 Oxford Castle Unlocked, Oxford Explore the exciting secrets of Oxford Castle; special tours and displays of recent archaeological finds and the latest discoveries about the castle mound. Oxford Castle Unlocked & Oxford Preservation Trust 01865 260666 education@oxfordcastleunlocked.co.uk www.oxfordcastleunlocked.co.uk The Dig – Archaeology Open Day, Wallingford Sun 18 July 10.00–16.00 Castle Meadows, Wallingford Visit our summer excavations in the Queen’s Arbour next to the spectacular Wallingford Castle earthworks and the picturesque River Thames. Wallingford Burh to Borough Research Project 07528 685388 me87@le.ac.uk tinyurl.com/excs-in-W Dorchester Dig Open Day What really happened in AD 410? Current Excavations at Dorchester-on-Thames Sat 17 July 14.30–15.15 Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford A gallery talk exploring evidence for the transition from Roman Britain into Anglo-Saxon England given by Paul Booth FSA, Senior Project Manager at Oxford Archaeology. Pitt Rivers Museum 01865 270927 prm@prm.ox.ac.uk Sat 24 July 13.00–16.00 The Allotments, Watling Lane, Dorchester-onThames Excavations at the Roman town of Dorchester-on-Thames. Open day with guided tours, exhibition and children’s activities. Discovering Dorchester-on-Thames Project 07500 446222 d.wilkinson@oxfordarch.co.uk www.arch.ox.ac.uk/DOT1.html 23 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Excavations Open Day at Marcham-Frilford Sun 25 July 10.00–16.00 Marcham-Frilford; on A338, behind former Noah’s Ark pub, Frilford This University of Oxford dig takes place every July. We are trying to solve the mystery of a site that demonstrates Bronze Age, Iron Age and Romano-British occupation. University of Oxford School of Archaeology & Dept for Continuing Education 07703 498850 megan.price@arch.ox.ac.uk www.arch.ox.ac.uk/research/research_projects/marcham Surrey Woking Palace Open Days Sat 10–Sun 11 July 10.00–17.00 Woking Palace, off Carters Lane, Old Woking Visit the 8-acre site of the medieval manor and Tudor Palace of Woking, with its vaulted undercroft and Tudor walls beside the River Wey. Friends of Woking Palace & Woking Borough Council 01483 768879 info@woking-palace.org www.woking-palace.org Tales from the Tombs Capture the Castle Thu 29 July 11.00–12.30 Museum of Oxford, Town Hall, St Aldates Make a medieval catapult to capture your enemy’s castle. Museum of Oxford 01865 252761 www.museumofoxford.org.uk Go Potty for Pots Thu 29 July 14.00–15.30 Museum of Oxford, Town Hall, St Aldates Find out about pottery in the past and create a clay pot to take home. Museum of Oxford 01865 252761 www.museumofoxford.org.uk Sat 17 & Sat 31 July 11.30–15.00 St George’s Church, Esher Park Avenue, Esher A short walk in and around the church, interpreting the past from inscriptions and design. Hourly tours, until 2.30pm. Friends of St George’s Church kingrv@tiscali.co.uk stgeorgesesher.org Dowsing for History Sat 17 July 11.00–16.30 Ham House, Ham Street, Ham, Richmond-uponThames, TW10 7RS Join us to use dowsing skills as we try to find the original locations of the lawn flats and the positions of the former ornamental garden feature plinths no longer visible. Middlesex and Surrey Archaeology Dowsers 020 8940 0735 nrgft@hotmail.com Royalists and Roundheads Surrey Heritage – Behind the Scenes Thu 29 July 10.30–16.00 River & Rowing Museum, Henley on Thames Sat 24 July 10.00–16.00 Surrey History Centre, Woking Activity day exploring life during the English Civil War including children’s crafts and games, local archaeology displays and a gallery talk. River & Rowing Museum 01491 415600 museum@rrm.co.uk www.rrm.co.uk 24 Behind the scenes tours, talks and demonstrations of Surrey Heritage’s work at the Surrey History Centre. Surrey Heritage 01483 518737 education.scau@scc.gov.uk www.surreycc.gov.uk/communityarchaeology www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Sham Bridge and Exhibition Sun 25 July & Sun 1 Aug 14.30–17.00 Water Tower, West Street, Carshalton See the mid 18th-century Sham Bridge and display in the 18thcentury water tower. Friends of Carshalton Water Tower 020 8669 1546 www.carshaltonwater.co.uk Patterns and Place with Helen Scalway Sun 25 July 11.30–15.00 St George’s Church, Esher Park Avenue, Esher An artist’s take on historical patterns. Friends of St George’s Church kingrv@tiscali.co.uk stgeorgesesher.org Bring Your Finds Tue 27 July 11.30–15.30 Haslemere Educational Museum David Williams, Surrey’s Finds Liaison Officer for the Portable Antiquities Scheme will be at the Museum. He will identify finds brought in by visitors during the day. Haslemere Educational Museum 01428 642112 enquiries@haslemeremuseum.co.uk www.haslemeremuseum.co.uk Flint Knapping Tue 27 July 12.30–15.30 Haslemere Educational Museum Watch an expert demonstrate how prehistoric tools were made. Find out how, why and when they were used. Haslemere Educational Museum 01428 642112 enquiries@haslemeremuseum.co.uk www.haslemeremuseum.co.uk Flint Knapping Workshop Tue 27 July 10.30–12.00 Haslemere Educational Museum Learn about prehistoric tools and make your own flint tool with expert flint knapper Karl Lee. Haslemere Educational Museum 01428 642112 enquiries@haslemeremuseum.co.uk www.haslemeremuseum.co.uk What did the Romans do for us? Thu 29 July 10.30–12.00 Haslemere Educational Museum Learn about the Romans in Britain, look at Roman artefacts and design your own mosaic. Haslemere Educational Museum 01428 642112 enquiries@haslemeremuseum.co.uk www.haslemeremuseum.co.uk Woking Palace Open Day Sun 1 Aug 11.00–17.00 Woking Palace, off Carters Lane, Old Woking A chance to see the excavations carried out at Woking Palace during July. Surrey County Council & Surrey Archaeological Society 01483 768879 medforum@hotmail.co.uk www.woking-palace.org West Sussex Family Fun Day Sat 17 July 11.00–16.00 The Guildhall, Priory Park, Chichester Finds identification, family mini-digs, visits to the historic city walls and talks on the city walls repair programme. Handle objects from around the Chichester District and dress up like a Roman soldier! Chichester District Museum 01243 784683 museumlearning@chichester.gov.uk www.chichester.gov.uk/museum Treasures from the Sea Sat 17 July 10.30–16.00 Marlipins Museum, Shoreham-by-Sea Discover the wrecks, ruins and ancient treasure under the sea in Shoreham. Meet real-life divers and try out some equipment. Lots of hands-on fun. Marlipins Museum 01273 462994 marlipinseducation@yahoo.co.uk www.sussexpast.co.uk 25 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk A Call to Arms: Discover your Past Sat 24 July 11.00–15.00 Crawley Museum Bring your finds to the museum for identification. Take part in the mini-dig in Goffs Park and an activity to design a coat of arms. Crawley Museum 01293 539088 office@crawleymuseum.fsnet.co.uk www.crawleymuseum Drop in and Dig! Fri 6 Aug 10.30–15.00 East Grinstead Museum Have a go at being an amateur archaeologist! Dig for a variety of local finds. Draw and identify your finds and take home a souvenir. East Grinstead Museum 01342 302233 info@eastgrinsteadmuseum.org.uk www.eastgrinsteadmuseum.org.uk/ London Greater London Coombe Conduit Open Days Sat 17–Sun 18 & Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 14.00– 16.00 Coombe Conduit, Coombe Lane West, Kingston upon Thames Guided tours of Coombe Conduit, a Tudor conduit house, part of a system built to supply water to Hampton Court Palace. Kingston upon Thames Society & Kingston upon Thames Archaeological Society 020 8390 9360 akadak@fsmail.net www.kingstonuponthamessociety.co.uk www.museumofrichmond.com Life in the Roman Villa Sun 18 July 10.00–16.30 Crofton Roman Villa, Orpington Discover what life was like at the Roman villa: guided tours, demonstrations of Roman artefacts and a children’s quiz. Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit 020 8460 1442 crofton.rom.villa@btinternet.com www.the-cka.fsnet.co.uk The Time Cheam Mon 19–Sat 24 July 09.30–17.30 Europa Gallery, Sutton Central Library, Sutton Volunteers will be trained to study an excavated assemblage of medieval pottery (Cheam ware). Visitors may join in and help them to sort the pottery. Carshalton and District History & Archaeology Society 020 8641 2003 cliveorton@btinternet.com www.cheamware.org.uk Guided Walk around Londinium; the Roman city Fri 23 July 10.30–13.00 All Hallows by the Tower, Byward Street, London A fascinating guided tour of Roman London – the unique tessellated Roman pavement in the crypt of All Hallows, the Guildhall, and lots in between. All Hallows by the Tower & London City Walks 020 7481 2928 helen@ahbtt.org.uk www.ahbtt.org.uk Visit a real Roman Bath House Discovering Richmond's Local Archaeology Sat 17 July 11.00–15.00 Museum of Richmond, Old Town Hall, Richmond Get to grips with Richmond’s local archaeology during this handson drop-in workshop. Museum of Richmond & the Richmond Archaeological Society 020 8332 1141 museumofrichmond@btconnect.com 26 Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–16.00 Roman bath house, Poverest Road, Orpington A fun-filled weekend of archaeological activities for all the family including a historical trail of this important Roman and AngloSaxon site. Bromley Museum Service 01689 873826 bromley.museum@bromley.gov.uk www.bromley.gov.uk/leisure/museums/ www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Roman Life Discovery Day Roman Greenwich Culture Shock Sat 24 July 11.00–16.00 Museum of Richmond, Old Town Hall, Richmond Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug Greenwich Heritage Centre, Artillery Square, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich A fun-filled day exploring local Roman archaeology, clothing, armour and food, and discover what it was really like to live in Roman Britain. Museum of Richmond & the Richmond Archaeological Society 020 8332 1141 museumofrichmond@btconnect.com www.museumofrichmond.com London Rose Theatre Sat 17–Sun 18, Sat 24–Sun 25 & Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–18.00 Rose Theatre, Bankside Visit the site of the first Elizabethan theatre on Bankside where Shakespeare learnt his craft. Built by Philip Henslowe in 1587. Rose Theatre Trust 020 7261 9565 www.rosetheatre.org.uk The Cuming Explorers Thu 15 July 10.00–11.15 The Cuming Museum, London A display of Roman finds from the Greenwich area arranged by young people working on the Culture Shock Roman Greenwich Project which is part of the Olympic cultural festival. Greenwich Heritage Centre 020 8854 2452 mary.ross@greenwich.gov.uk www.greenwichheritage.org Tower of London Foreshore Open Sessions Sat 17–Sun 18 July 11.00–16.00 (Sun 16.30) Tower of London (foreshore accessible from the Wharf) Come along for the once-a-year opportunity to experience the unique archaeology of the Thames foreshore – covering 2000 years of the site’s fascinating history! Historic Royal Palaces outreachandcommunity@hrp.org.uk www.hrp.org.uk Hands-on Archaeology Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–18.00 Museum of London, 150 London Wall, London Join the Cuming Explorers for a morning of discovery. A free session for under 5s and their families. The Cuming Museum, Southwark Council 020 7525 2332 cuming.museum@southwark.gov.uk www.southwark.gov.uk/cumingmuseum Join us for a wide variety of activities for adults and families, including a special weekend of events on 24 and 25 July. Event details on website. Museum of London 020 7001 9844 info@museumoflondon.org.uk www.museumoflondon.org.uk COLAS at HM Tower of London Archaeology in the Paul Hamlyn Library Sat 17–Sun 18 July 11.00–16.00 HM Tower of London: ‘The Wood’ Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–17.30 British Museum Handling collections and finds, hands-on activities, Roman dress-up, mosaic-making, Latrunculi and more for budding archaeologists of all ages. City of London Archaeological Society mail@colas.org.uk www.colas.org.uk Study our online object database, read a book about archaeology, pick up a trail on Anglo-Saxon England or borrow a family pack-back full of things to do in the galleries. Paul Hamlyn Library at the British Museum 020 7323 8000 collectionenquiries@britishmuseum.org www.britishmuseum.org 27 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk An Obelisk on the Thames Hands-on Archaeology Sat 17 July 11.30–12.30 Victoria Embankment, London, Westminster Sun 18 & Sat 24 July 11.45–12.30 & 13.00–13.45 Horniman Museum & Gardens, 100 London Rd, London Talk arranged by the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology about Cleopatra’s Needle on Embankment. Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology 020 7679 4138 events.petrie@ucl.ac.uk www.petrie.ucl.ac.uk Archaeology with the Thames Discovery Programme Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug Thames Foreshore, various venues Activities based on the archaeology of the foreshore, including lectures, talks, demonstrations and fun days out for all the family along the river Thames. See website for details. Thames Discovery Programme 07780 795334 enquiries@thamesdiscovery.org www.thamesdiscovery.org Digging Dad's Army and the Invasion that Never Was Sat 17 July 12.00–17.00 Oxleas Meadow next to Oxleas Café, Shooters Hill, London Marking the 70th anniversary of 1940 this is a chance to discover Conflict Archaeology and explore preparations made to resist Nazi tanks in SE London. The Digging Dad’s Army Project 07958 543518 andy.archaeology@virgin.net diggingdadsarmy.blogspot.com Under Your Feet: The Archaeology of Enfield Sun 18 July 11.00–16.00 Forty Hall Museum, Forty Hill, Enfield A day of fun family activities to celebrate the Festival of British Archaeology, in and around the Jacobean house and grounds of Forty Hall. Enfield Museum Service 020 8363 8196 enfield.museum.service@enfield.gov.uk www.enfield.gov.uk/museum 28 Put on your white gloves and handle some of our ancient objects. Fun and informative family session. Horniman Museum & Gardens 020 8699 1872 communitylearning@horniman.ac.uk www.horniman.ac.uk British Museum Gallery Talks Wed 21, Fri 23, Tue 27, Thu 29 & Fri 30 July 13.15–14.00 The British Museum, London Wed 21: Lewis Chess Pieces; Fri 23: Ancient coins unearthed in Britain; Tue 27: A changing world: the impact of farming in Britain; Thu 29: Religion and ritual in Britain from earliest farmers to the Roman Invasion; Fri 30: The end of Roman Britain. The British Museum 0207 323 8851 hthomas@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk www.britishmuseum.org Exploring Archaeology Wed 28 July 11.00–17.00 UCL Institute of Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon Square, London UCL Institute of Archaeology and the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology will be holding free, fun family events, check our website for details. UCL Institute of Archaeology 020 7679 1494 Middlesex Medieval Harrow: Moats, Manors and Muck! Fri 16 July–Sun 1 Aug (not Tue) 14.00–17.00 (weekends from 10.30) Harrow Museum, Headstone Manor, Harrow Headstone Manor is 700 years old this year! But what was life like in Harrow when the Manor was built? Find out at this family friendly exhibition. Harrow Museum 020 8861 2626 harrow.museum@harrow.gov.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk www.harrow.gov.uk/museum www.bedfordmuseum.org Spelthorne's Saxon Summer Saturday Archaeology Day Sat 24 July 11.00–15.00 Spelthorne Museum, Staines Thu 29 July 10.00–16.00 5 Winfield Street, Dunstable Six hundred years of Spelthorne history packed into one day of hands-on activities for all the family – adventures in Saxon arts, crafts and language. Spelthorne Museum 01784 461804 www.spelthornemuseum.org.uk Join us for a fun filled archaeology day. Manshead Archaeological Society www.manshead.org.uk Mysterious Medieval Scrolls Wed 28 July 14.00–14.45 Harrow Museum, Headstone Manor, Harrow What messages would have been sent from Headstone Manor in medieval times? Find out and then make your own! Harrow Museum 020 8861 2626 harrow.museum@harrow.gov.uk www.harrow.gov.uk/museum East Bedfordshire Time Explorers Prehistoric Weekend Sat 17–Sun 18 July 10.00–17.00 RSPB The Lodge, Potton Road, Sandy A fantastic weekend event as The Lodge holds it’s first Time Explorers weekend with the Vicus re-enactment group, a flint knapper and exciting children’s activities. RSPB 01767 680541 thelodgereserve@rspb.org.uk www.rspb.org.uk/thelodge Romans, Gardeners and Priors Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 Visitor Centre, Priory Country Park, Barkers Lane, Bedford Discover the history of Priory Country Park. Children’s activities and guided walks around the park site. Bedford Museum & Priory Country Park 01234 211182 prioryrangers@bedford.gov.uk www.priorycountrypark.co.uk Cambridgeshire Saxon Special Sat 17 July 10.30–16.00 Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge Free family-based activities, talks and demonstrations on the Saxons in Cambridgeshire, plus a programme of lunchtime talks 13–16 July. Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Downing Street, Cambridge 01223 333516 sjh201@cam.ac.uk www.maa.ca.ac.uk Under Your Feet Archaeology Study Day for Adults Sat 24 July 11.00–16.30 Bedford Museum, Castle Lane, Bedford Archaeologists introduce various aspects of archaeological practice by means of illustrated talks and practical activities. Be prepared to get your hands dirty! Bedford Museum 01234 353323 bedford.museum@bedford.gov.uk Sat 17–Sun 18 July Sat 10.00–17.00 Sun 12.00– 16.00 Peterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough Peterborough’s early history brought to life with flint knapping (Sat only), bronze casting, Roman soldiers, medieval Peterborough tour (Sun 14.00), family activities, talks and more. Peterborough Museum 01733 864663 museum@peterborough.gov.uk 29 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk www.peterboroughheritage.org.uk Guided Walk around Cambridge Castle Wed 21 July 19.00–20.30 Meet at the base of the castle mound, Castle Hill, Cambridge A walk around this fascinating part of Cambridge which dates from the Iron Age and includes a medieval castle mound and Civil War earthworks. Cambridgeshire Archaeology www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/leisure/archaeology/ Excavations at Wimpole Sat 24 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 Wimpole Hall (National Trust), Arrington Visit the excavations on a site of what is thought to be an 18thcentury farm building, in the grounds of Wimpole Hall. Talk to excavators and see what has been found. Cambridge Archaeology Field Group 01223 206000 michael@coles741.freeserve.co.uk Essex Archaeology Fun Day Sat 17 July 10.00–16.30 Chelmsford Museum, Oaklands Park, Chelmsford Free family event. Make a mosaic, watch a flint knapper at work, sort a tray of Roman finds and have your finds identified. Chelmsford Museum (Chelmsford Borough Council) 01245 605700 museums@chelmsford.gov.uk www.chelsmford.gov.uk/museums Roman Cemetery Excavation Sat 17–Sun 18 July 10.30–16.30 Garden of 45 North Road, Tollesbury. Enter via field adjacent to property. Excavation of a Roman cemetery, exhibition, hands-on activities and quiz for children. Maldon Archaeological & Historical Group 01621 788774 dopunchard@talktalk.net Archaeology Explorer Suitcases Living History Sat 24 July 11.00–13.00 & 13.30–15.30 The Old Gaol, Ely History comes to life with our costumed re-enactor. Meet a character from the past, handle objects, ask questions and dress up. Ely Museum 01353 666655 admin@elymuseum.org.uk www.elymuseum.org,uk Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–17.00 Saffron Walden Museum Activity kits for families to explore prehistoric, Roman or medieval archaeology through finds and sites in north-west Essex. Suitable for age 6+ and adults. Saffron Walden Museum 01799 510333 museum@uttlesford.gov.uk www.saffronwaldenmuseum.org Archaeology Taster Weekends Flag Fen Archaeology Weekend Sat 24–Sun 25 July 10.00–17.00 Flag Fen Archaeology Park, The Droveway, Northey Road, Peterborough Guided tours of Preservation Hall, Museum and Park. Artefact handling/drawing, metal detecting, Celtic/Roman pot making, Roman and Saxon writing and mosaic making. Flag Fen Archaeology Park 01733 313414 info@flagfen.org www.flagfen.org 30 Sat 17–Sun 18, Sat 24–Sun 25 & Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 09.30–16.00 Copped Hall, Crown Hill, near Epping A first taste of excavation on a ‘live’ archaeological site for absolute beginners – introduction to methods of archaeological investigation, supervised digging, finds and post-excavation procedures. £50. West Essex Archaeological Group with Copped Hall Trust Archaeological Project 01992 813725 pmd2@ukonline.co.uk www.weag.org.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Archaeology Handling Thu 22–Fri 23 & Thu 29–Fri 30 July 10.00–12.00 Colchester Castle Museum, Colchester Join our Finds Liaison Officer for a chance to get close to some fascinating archaeological objects. Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service 01206 282939 clive.stacey@colchester.gov.uk www.colchestermuseums.org.uk Afternoon Lecture – Portable Antiquities Scheme Fri 23 July 14.30 Colchester Castle Museum, Colchester A free talk given by our Finds Liaison Officer. Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service 01206 282939 clive.stacey@colchester.gov.uk www.colchestermuseums.org.uk ‘Great War Weekend’ First World War Special Event Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–17.00 Royal Gunpowder Mills, Beaulieu Drive, Waltham Abbey First World War re-enactment event, including battlefield archaeology exhibition, talks and children’s activities. Royal Gunpowder Mills 01992 707370 info@royalgunpowdermills.com www.royalgunpowdermills.com Archaeological Activity Day Wed 4 Aug Braintree District Museum Join us for archaeological activity sessions for age 5 upwards (am) and age 8 upwards (pm). Braintree District Museum Trust 01376 325266 museum@braintree.gov.uk www.enjoybraintree.co.uk/museum/events Southend Archaeology Festival Tue 27–Sat 31 July 10.00–15.00 Central Museum, Victoria Avenue, Southend on Sea A Tudor theme with craft activities. Practise being an archaeologist, see displays about the Tudors, face painting, archaeological puzzles, demonstrations and an apothecary. Southend Museums Service 01702 434449 museums@southend.gov.uk www.southendmuseums.co.uk Afternoon Lecture – Anglo-Saxons Fri 30 July 14.30 Colchester Castle Museum, Colchester A free talk given by our Finds Liaison Officer. Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service 01206 282939 clive.stacey@colchester.gov.uk www.colchestermuseums.org.uk Hertfordshire Archaeology Activity Day Sat 17 July 11.00–15.00 Letchworth Museum & Art Gallery, Broadway, Letchworth Garden City Includes a mini-dig, jewellery making, tablet weaving and a chance to see the museum’s Iron Age roundhouse. Letchworth Museum & Art Gallery 01462 685647 letchworth.museum@north-herts.gov.uk www.north-herts.gov.uk/art_museums_and_heritage.htm Meet the Archaeologist Sat 17 July 10.00–16.30 Verulamium Museum, St Albans City Meet the archaeologist – pick their brain about artefacts. St Albans Museums - Verulamium Museum 01727 751810 www.stalbansmuseums.org.uk 31 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Characters through History – Celebrating 20 Years of Archaeology for Everyone Sat 17 July 12.00–16.00 Stevenage Museum Take a walk through the ‘Story of Stevenage’ galleries and meet our costumed characters from the past. Stevenage Museum 01438 218881 museum@stevenage.gov.uk www.stevenage.gov.uk/museum Archaeology Family Day Sat 17 July 11.00–16.00 Watford Museum A day of free fun activities for all ages on the theme of archaeology. Watford Museum 01923 232297 info@watford.gov.uk www.watford.gov.uk Gallery Talks at Hertford Museum! Tue 20 July 11.00–11.15 & Wed 21 July 15.00–15.15 Hertford Museum, 18 Bull Plain, Hertford Free gallery talks – a whistle stop tour of the archaeology highlights on display. Hertford Museum 01992 582686 hertfordmuseum@btconnect.com www.hertfordmuseum.org Cedars Past Sat 24–Sun 25 July 10.00–17.00 Cedars Park, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross Continued excavation of the old wall found in the 2009 dig. Broxbourne Council 01992 785555 leisure@broxbourne.gov.uk www.broxbourne.gov.uk Celtic Games Keeping up Appearances, the Roman Way Sat 17–Sun 18 & Sat 24 July–Sun 1 Aug The Welwyn Roman Bathhouse, Welwyn Activities for all the family to enjoy, exploring Roman bathing and cosmetics. Expect to be surprised! Welwyn Hatfield Museum Service 01707 271362 museum@welhat.gov.uk www.welhat.gov.uk/museum Ashridge Estate Archaeology and Local History Day Sun 18 July 11.00–16.00 Ashridge Estate Visitor Centre, Moneybury Hill, Ringshall, Berkhamsted Discover the hidden archaeology of the Ashridge Estate. Meet an archaeologist and enjoy displays and hands-on activities for all ages. National Trust & Chilterns Conservation Board 01442 851227 ashridge@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ashridge 32 Sun 25 July–Sat 28 Aug 10.00–17.00 Celtic Harmony Camp, Brickendon Lane, Brickendon near Hertford Step into Celtic times for a great day out for all the family and take part in traditional games, archery, storytelling and food. Celtic Harmony 01438 718543 info@celticharmony.org www.celticharmony.org Archaeology Activities at Hertford Museum! Tue 27–Wed 28 July 10.30–15.30 Hertford Museum, 18 Bull Plain, Hertford Have a go at making a medieval tile (£1) or discover our treasures with a gallery trail. Hertford Museum 01992 582686 hertfordmuseum@btconnect.com www.hertfordmuseum.org www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Norfolk The Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project Sat 3 July–Sat 14 Aug 10.00–16.00 (not Sat) Sedgeford Village near Hunstanton, Norfolk Roman’s bought from all corners of the globe. Activities, talks and demonstrations. Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service 01493 743942 jonathan.tooke@norfolk.gov.uk www.norfolk.gov/museums SHARP is open to the public with the chance to experience ‘real archaeology’ at the ‘Family Open Day’ on Sun 25 July. SHARP www.sharp.org.uk Inspire Science Cafe: Science and Archaeology – Discoveries at Dragon Hall Swaffham Archaeology Day Talk and discussion for adults about the science of archaeology and the archaeology of Dragon Hall. Inspire Discovery Centre & Norfolk and Norwich Heritage Trust 01603 612612 alexatinspire@yahoo.co.uk www.inspirediscoverycentre.com Sat 17 July 10.00–16.00 Swaffham Museum, Town Hall, 4 London Street, Swaffham, PE37 7DQ Visit Swaffham Museum courtyard for hands-on fun for all the family – experts on hand with demonstrations and advice. Swaffham Museum 01760 721230 companysecretary@swaffhammuseum.co.uk www.swaffhammuseum.co.uk Archaeology Day Sun 18 July 11.00–17.00 Oxburgh Hall, Oxborough Two tours on offer today: ‘Archaeological features of Oxburgh estate’ and ‘An architectural tour of the building’. Book on the day. National Trust 01366 328258 oxburghhall@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust/oxburghhall Tours of Caistor St Edmunds Roman Town Sun 18, Wed 21, Wed 28 July & Sun 8 Aug 11.00 Meet at car park, Caistor St Edmunds Roman town Free one hour tour of the Roman town. Norfolk & Norwich Archaeological Society 01603 504704 rbellinger@btinternet.com nnas.info A Day at the Roman Circus Sun 18 July 10.00–16.30 Time and Tide, Great Yarmouth See gladiators fighting and find out about the animals that the Wed 21 July 19.30–21.30 Maddermarket Theatre Bar, St John’s Alley, Norwich Binham Archaeology Open Day Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00 (Sun 12.00)–16.00 Binham Priory, Warham Road, Binham Guided walk round monastic ruins, observing community mini-pit dig. Small exhibition in the Priory relating to previous digs. Finds identification. Binham Local History Group alane2004@btinternet.com www.binhampriory.org St Benet’s Abbey – the Site Explained Sun 1 Aug 14.00 & 16.00 St Benet’s Abbey, near Horning On the day of the Open Air Service at St Benet’s Abbey, there will be guided tours of the site, each lasting about one hour. Refreshments available. Norfolk Archaeological Trust 01760 755685 anne@providence28.fsnet.co.uk www.norfarchtrust.org.uk Suffolk Talk on the Butley and Boyton Finds Fri 16 July 18.00–20.00 Barts Hall, Broad Street, Orford, Suffolk Hear about a well preserved pot, replica gold torc and hoard of 33 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk c.40 axeheads (of national importance) and see them in Orford Museum the next day. Orford Museum orfordmuseum@btconnect.com www.orfordmuseum.org.uk Medieval Wall Paintings: Activity Day Sat 17 & Sat 24 July 12.00–15.00 Church of St Mary the Virgin, High Street, Lakenheath Come and discover some of the finest surviving medieval wall paintings in Suffolk and learn about how and why they were made. Hands-on activities, artefacts, guided talks and lecture. Lakenheath Wall Paintings Project 07810 677723 matt.champion@tiscali.co.uk www.lakenheathwallpaintings.org.uk Suffolk Industrial Archaeology Society Talk: The Lakenheath Anglo-Saxon Excavations Thu 22 July 18.00–20.00 Moyse’s Hall, Bury St Edmunds An interesting lecture on the excavations covering the cemetery and including the warrior. Lecture followed by buffet. St Edmundsbury Borough Council 01284 706183 moyseshall@stedsbc.gov.uk www.moyseshall.org East Midlands Derbyshire New display! Boyton and Butley finds Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug Orford Museum (within Orford Castle), Orford See our local ‘Bronze Age Story’ – a well-preserved pot, replica gold torc and hoard of c.40 axeheads (of national importance), on display for the first time. Orford Museum 01394 450472 orfordmuseum@btconnect.com www.orfordmuseum.org.uk Seeing Below Ground without Digging Sat 17–Sun 18 July 10.00–16.00 St Mary’s Church, Redgrave, near Diss Demonstration of use of geophysical equipment to find underground features in a medieval church. The Churches Conservation Trust, Redgrave Church Heritage Trust, and Geofizz Ltd bob.hayward@talk21.com www.redgravechurch.co.uk Guided Walk around Ipswich waterfront Wed 21 July 19.30–21.00 Meet at Old Custom House, Common Quay / Key Street, Ipswich A walk around Ipswich’s Wet Dock with local historian and author Bob Malster. Despite redevelopment, much remains of the port’s trading past. 34 Fin Cop – Solving more Mysteries Mon 5 July–Fri 6 Aug (not Sun) 09.00–17.00 Fin Cop hillfort, Vicarage Lane, Ashford-in-theWater A community excavation project at Fin Cop Iron Age hillfort. Daily tours during Festival. Volunteers welcome, please book. Longstone Local History Group & Archaeological Research Services Ltd hannah@archaeologicalresearchservices.com www.archaeologicalresearchservices.com/projects/fincop.html Ilam Archaeology Day Sun 18 July 11.00–16.00 Ilam Hall, Ashbourne Join the National Trust and the Peak District YAC, to celebrate Ilam’s archaeology. Meet the experts, take part in some experimental archaeology activities and get your hands dirty. National Trust 01335 350503 ilampark@nationaltrust.org www.nationaltrust.org.uk Introduction to Geophysics Workshop Mon 19 July 10.00–15.30 Hardwick Hall, Doe Lea, Chesterfield This workshop will provide you with an introduction to geophysics and an opportunity to take part in your own survey in beautiful surroundings. www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk National Trust 01246 858400 hardwickhall@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk Archaeological Walk with Afternoon Tea Tue 20 July 14.00–16.00 Hardwick Hall, Doe Lea, Chesterfield Romans in the Peak District Sat 24 July 10.00–16.00 Buxton Museum and Art Gallery Find out all about what the Romans did and what they left behind in the Peak District. Lots of fun activities for all ages. Buxton Museum and Art Gallery 01298 24658 buxton.museum@derbyshire.gov.uk www.derbyshire.gov.uk/buxtonmuseum Discover Hardwick’s hidden archaeology with the National Trust’s Regional Archaeologist. Following the parkland walk a cream tea will be served. National Trust 01246 858400 hardwickhall@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk Festival of Victorian Archaeology Bakewell's Industry: Ancient to Modern Creswell Crags is celebrating all things Victorian, and going back in time to the very first excavations in our Ice Age caves. Creswell Heritage Trust 01909 720378 info@creswell-crags.org.uk www.creswell-crags.org.uk Wed 21 & Wed 28 July 12.30–17.00 Old House Museum, Cunningham Place, off North Church St, Bakewell Sat 24–Sun 25 July 10.00–16.00 Creswell Crags, Crags Road, Welbeck A tour of Bakewell’s industry, taking in the water-wheel, working cottages, watercourses and the Arkwright mill site. Bakewell Old House Museum 01629 813727 jkstetka@btinternet.com The Archaeology of Lead Mining – Great Hucklow Archaeology at Hardwick A guided walk linking the archaeological excavations at High Rake and Silence Mines through an extensive 15th-century to 20th-century mining landscape. Peak District Mines Historical Society davew@tidza.demon.co.uk Thu 22–Sun 25 July 11.00–16.00 Hardwick Hall, Doe Lea, Chesterfield Join us to celebrate Hardwick’s archaeology, with live archaeological demonstrations and plenty of hands-on activities and opportunities to get your hands dirty. National Trust 01246 858400 hardwickhall@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk Winster – a Typical Lead Mining Village Fri 23 July 10.30–16.00 Miners Standard Public House, Bank Top, Winster, Matlock A walk around the historical village of Winster to see how it developed into a once major lead mining settlement. Peak District Mines Historical Society 07891 276668 Sun 25 July 10.30–16.30 Meet at car park between Great Hucklow and windmill. An Idealised Landscape and what went Before: Chatsworth Park and Edensor Tue 27 July 10.30–16.00 Start: Estate car park at the southern end of Chatsworth Park A walk taking in the western half of Chatsworth Park and the fine model village of Edensor. c. 5 miles, over grass. Bring packed lunch. Peak District National Park Authority 01626 816200 customer.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk 35 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Mining Mayhem – Archaeology and Activities for All Sat 31 July 10.30–15.00 Magpie Mine entrance, Sheldon Archaeological tours with the National Park’s archaeologist and family fun at atmospheric Magpie Mine. A day for families and history lovers of all ages. Peak District National Park Ranger Service & Peak District Mines Historical Society 01298 84992 lynn.burrow@peakdistrict.gov.uk Leicestershire and Rutland ‘Ashby – Heartland of Industry’ Family Fun Day Sat 17 July 11.00–15.00 Ashby De La Zouch Museum Free fun day looking at the history of the Railways and Frame Knitters in Ashby. Lots of things to make and do for all ages. Ashby De La Zouch Museum 01530 560090 ashbydelazouchmuseum@live.co.uk ashbydelazouchmuseum.org.uk Hands on Hawks Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug (not Sat 24 & Thu 29) Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre and Country Park, Sutton Cheney Try your hand at the age-old art of falconry with Bosworth’s resident falconers and gaze in awe as these majestic birds swoop over Bosworth’s historic park. Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre & Country Park 01455 290429 bosworth@leics.gov.uk www.bosworthbattlefield.com Rituals, Hoards, Helmets and more Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 14.30– 17.00 Hallaton Museum, Hogg Lane, Hallaton Exhibition telling the story of the discovery of the Hallaton treasure. Guided walks each weekend: ‘History of the village’ and ‘Castle Hill, Motte and Bailey’ (please book). Hallaton Museum 01858 555305 carolkirby@k1net.com www,leicestershirevillages.com/hallaton 36 Roman Display and Identification Sat 17–Sun 18 July Sat 10.00–16.00 Sun 14.00– 17.00 Hinckley Museum, Lower Bond Street, Hinckley Display of locally found Roman material. A society member will be present to talk about the Roman period. Bring along finds or unusual objects for identification. Hinckley Archaeological Society shirley.hailstone@lineone.net Try you hand at Digging! Sat 17–Sun 18 & Sat 24–Sun 25 July 09.30–16.40 New House Grange, Orton Lane, Sheepy Magna Join in with excavation work at Newhouse Grange. Morning and afternoon sessions. Limited places. Hinckley Archaeological Society 01455 446378 shirley.hailstone@lineone.net Bath House Tour Sat 17, Fri 23, Sun 25, Tue 27 & Fri 30 July 11.30 & 14.30 Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester Enjoy a 45-minute tour of Leicester’s Roman bath house, looking at replicas of objects used by its ancient visitors. Jewry Wall Museum 0116 2254971 philip.giddings@leicester.gov.uk www.leicester.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries Looking at the Past – Images of Leicester, Leicestershire and Beyond Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.30 Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester An opportunity to see illustrations and photos of locally found artefacts, and reconstructions of local sites such as the Burrough Iron Age Hillfort. Jewry Wall Museum 0116 225 4971 philip.giddings@leicester.gov.uk www.leicester.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Kibworth Big Dig – One Year On The Way We Were Sat 17 July 11.00–16.00 Kibworth Grammar School Hall, School Road, Kibworth Beauchamp Sun 18 July 10.30–16.30 Millennium Hall, Burbage Michael Wood’s new series for BBC TV features the villages of the Kibworth area, and as part of this a BIG DIG was organised. Come and see the finds and learn what they mean. LCC and Kibworth Fieldwork Group 0116 2796389 peter.liddle@leics.gov.uk Exhibition of local finds from an ancient river, the Bytham in south-west Leicestershire. Burbage Heritage and Tourism Group a.cross70@ntlworld.com Desford Heritage Walk Excavation Week Sat 17–Sat 24 July 11.00–16.00 Harborough Museum, Market Harborough Find out about how archaeologists delve into the past, have a go at archaeological illustration and dig for finds in the museum’s archaeology sand pit. Leicestershire County Council 01858 821085 harboroughmuseum@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/harboroughmuseum A Window on the Past Sat 17–Sun 18, Sat 24–Sun 25 & Sat 31 July– Sun 1 Aug 10.30–16.30 (Sun to 14.00) Bushloe End, Wigston Magna Tours of master hosiers house and frameshop. Displays of artefacts related to framework knitting. Wigston Framework Knitters Museum 0116 2883396 Sun 18 July 13.30–16.00 Tropical Bird Garden, Lindridge Lane, Desford A walk around the Conservation Area giving a brief history of the village. Desford Local History Society 01455 823537 colincrane33@aol.com www.leicestershirevillages.com/desford Archaeology Detective Agency Sun 18 July 11.30–15.30 Jewry Wall Museum, St Nicholas Circle, Leicester Activities for all, discover how archaeologists investigate sites and follow the clues from bones and finds. Have your finds identified and hear a talk about local archaeology. Friends of Jewry Wall Museum 0116 225497 www.leicester.gov.uk/museums Great Bowden Village Dig The Battle of Bosworth: Guided Walk Sun 18, Sun 25 July & Sun 1 Aug 11.00 (& 14.00 Sun 1 Aug) Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre and Country Park, Sutton Cheney 2km guided walk exploring the Battle of Bosworth, the death of King Richard and the unlikely victory of Henry Tudor. Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre & Country Park 01455 290429 bosworth@leics.gov.uk www.bosworthbattlefield.com Sun 18 July 12.00–17.00 The Village Hall, Great Bowden Take a Sunday afternoon stroll around the historic village. Visit our excavation sites, our information displays and even take part in the archaeology yourself. Great Bowden Heritage and Archaeology Historic Buildings Walk: Great Easton Sun 18 July 14.30–16.00 Village Hall, High Street, Great Easton, Market Harborough A guided walk around the village of Great Easton looking at historic buildings with local expert Nick Hill. 37 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Great Easton & District Local History Society www.bosworthbattlefield.com Industrial Archaeology Tours A Beginner’s Guide to Roman Leicester Sun 18 & Sun 25 July 14.00–17.00 Hough Mill, St George’s Hill, Swannington, Coalville Mon 19 & Wed 28 July 12.30–12.50 Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester Visit a medieval coal mine site, an ongoing Victorian mine engine and boiler house excavation and the newly recapped Hough Windmill. Leicestershire Industrial History Society & Swannington Heritage Trust Lihs.org.uk Walk: The Market at Harborough Sun 18 July 14.30–16.00 Meet at The Old Grammar School, High Street, Market Harborough A walk around the centre of Market Harborough to discover clues held by the present town to its origin and development as a market. Leicestershire Museums Fieldworkers Group 01604 753485 Guided Walk to Bury Camp and Old Hays, Ratby Sun 18 July 14.00–17.00 Meet at Plough Inn, Burroughs Road, Ratby Guided walk from the centre of Ratby to the Iron Age Bury Camp and the moated site at Old Hays, Ratby. Ratby Local History Group 0116 2394168 doug.harwood@virgin.net Talk: Finding Bosworth Field Mon 19 July 14.00–15.30 Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre and Country Park, Sutton Cheney Discover how archaeologists found the true location of the Battle of Bosworth and shed new light on the events of this pivotal battle. Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre & Country Park 01455 290429 bosworth@leics.gov.uk 38 Join our Curator for a talk and handling session. Suitable for complete beginners – no previous knowledge of archaeology required! Jewry Wall Museum 0116 2254971 philip.giddings@leicester.gov.uk www.leicester.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries Archaeology of Leicester’s Parks Display Mon 19 July 14.00–20.00 Abbey Park Visitor Centre, Leicester Display on the archaeology and heritage of Leicester’s parks and green spaces. Park Services, Leicester City Council 0116 2221000 parks@leicester.gov.uk www.leicester.gov.uk/your-council-services/lc/parks-greenspaces/ Guided Walk of Leicester Abbey Site Mon 19 July 18.45–19.30 Abbey Park Visitor Centre, Leicester Guided walk of Leicester Abbey site and Cavendish House – a ruined Elizabethan mansion. Park Services, Leicester City Council 0116 2221000 parks@leicester.gov.uk www.leicester.gov.uk/your-council-services/lc/parks-greenspaces/ Object Handling Session Tue 20 July 14.30–14.50 Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester Handle pieces of pottery from various periods of Leicester’s history, and play the pottery sorting game! Jewry Wall Museum 0116 2254971 philip.giddings@leicester.gov.uk www.leicester.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Hunters and Hyenas in Ice Age Rutland The Romans Are Here Tue 20 July 19.30–20.30 Melton Carnegie Museum, Thorpe End, Melton Mowbray Wed 21 July 14.00–16.00 Donington le Heath Manor House, Coalville An evening lecture about the site in Glaston, Rutland which produced internationally important evidence of life in British Early Upper Palaeolithic period. Leicestershire County Council, Adult and Community Services 0116 3053860 meltonmuseum@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/meltonmuseum Talk: Battlefield, Bosworth Wed 21 July 19.00–21.30 Hinckley Library, Lancaster Road, Hinckley Talk by Richard Knox on the latest findings about the Battle of Bosworth. £3.50 Hinckley Archaeological Society 01455 446378 shirley.hailstone@lineone.net Talk: Leicester Abbey Wed 21 & Mon 26 July 11.30–11.50 Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester Join our Curator for a short talk about Leicester Abbey, and examine some of the excavated architecture never before seen by the public. Jewry Wall Museum 0116 2254971 philip.giddings@leicester.gov.uk www.leicester.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries Landscapes of the Megaliths: Recent Archaeological Discoveries at Avebury Wed 21 July 14.00–15.30 Snibston Discovery Museum, Ashby Road, Coalville Dr Mark Gillings talks about recent discoveries which shed new light on the World Heritage Site of Avebury. Leicestershire County Council 01530 278444 snibston@leics.gov.uk www.snibston.com A day about the Romans aimed at children. Real objects to handle, crafts, meet Romans and have fun! Leicestershire County Council 01530 831259 richard.knox@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/archaeologyfestival Guided Walk around Grace Dieu Priory Thu 22, Sun 25 & Thu 29 July 15.00 & 19.00 (only 15.00 on Sun 25) Start in the car park of the Bulls Head, Thringstone A guided walk round the ruins of Grace Dieu priory. c. 2 miles and 2 hours. Friends of Grace Dieu Priory 01509 261075 ernest.miller@btinternet.com www.gracedieupriory.org.uk The Highcross Centre and Leicester’s Archaeology Thu 22 & Thu 29 July 14.30–14.50 Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester A short curatorial talk looking at how the construction of the Highcross shopping centre changed our understanding of ancient Leicester. Jewry Wall Museum 0116 2254971 philip.giddings@leicester.gov.uk www.leicester.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries Anglo-Saxons ‘R’ us Thu 22 July 10.15, 11.30, 13.30 & 14.45 Melton Carnegie Museum, Thorpe End, Melton Mowbray Find out about the Anglo-Saxons. Meet an Anglo-Saxon warrior and join a Saxon burial. Make your own Anglo-Saxon pot to take home! Leicestershire County Council, Adult and Community Services 0116 3053860 meltonmuseum@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/meltonmuseum 39 Council for British Archaeology Making archaeology matter! The CBA has campaigned for the better care of Britain’s archaeology for 65 years. We work to improve awareness and enjoyment of archaeology for the benefit of all. Through the Festival of British Archaeology, we aim to provide opportunities for everyone to get involved with archaeology and the historic environment around them. The CBA sits at the table with government ministers, heritage and countryside bodies and makes its members’ voices heard. We need your support to ensure we can continue to do this. Help us shape the future of our heritage! Join us By joining us you: • help us to develop our work in conservation, education and providing information • strengthen the profile of archaeology in the minds of decision-makers Join us during the Festival of British Archaeology and take advantage of our special £29 * introductory offer CBA members receive: • subscription to British Archaeology magazine • Members’ newsletter, with news of the latest CBA projects and initiatives • Conservation newsletter, covering aspects of caring for the archaeological resource • Membership of a CBA regional group (or joint membership of Archaeology Scotland or CBA Wales for a small additional fee) • Annual booklet featuring Festival of British Archaeology events • Special discounts offers including publications and access to events Please join us today at www.britarch.ac.uk/join Council for British Archaeology www.britarch.ac.uk * New members only Archaeology for all Archaeology for YOU! THE YOUNG ARCHAEOLOGISTS’ CLUB THE ONLY UK-WIDE ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AGED UP TO 17 YAC UK Membership gives you... s. Membership pack with a certificate, badge and membership card g Plannin Four copies of our Young Archaeologist magazine every year, with cool competitions! s. l YAC Pa ss site ivities ct ttack a YAC A A YAC Pass packed with special offers, including free entry at loads of museums and heritage sites across the UK!! YAC President Handli YAC encourages young people to look after and protect our archaeology. I am very proud to be YAC’s President! ng a fin d Visit our website to join! Tony Robinson, Time Team www.yac-uk.org Or contact us to request a membership leaflet Young Archaeologists’ Club, St Mary’s House, 66 Bootham, York YO30 7BZ Tel: 01904 671417 Email: yac@yac-uk.org www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Talk: Fields in the Landscape Thu 22 July 18.30–19.45 Public Library, Adam and Eve Street, Market Harborough A study of fields, their names and boundaries, as clues to the history of the area and the landscape itself. Leicestershire Museums Fieldworkers Group 01604 753485 Guided Walk of Beacon Hill Fri 23 July 14.30 Upper car park, Beacon Hill Country Park, Woodhouse Join the County Council’s Community Archaeologist for a walk round the late Bronze Age hillfort at Beacon Hill Country Park. Leicestershire County Council peter.liddle@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/archaeologyfestival An Introduction to the Archaeology and Heritage of Castle Hill Country Park Fri 23 July 13.00–17.00 The Community Orchard Field, Castle Hill Country Park, Beaumont Leys, Leicester An introduction to Castle Hill Country Park, its archaeology and heritage; including display, talk and visit to the park’s two Scheduled Monuments – the Castle Hill Earthworks and King William’s Bridge. Park Services, Leicester City Council 0116 2221000 parks@leicester.gov.uk www.leicester.gov.uk/your-council-services/lc/parks-greenspaces/ Les Routiers Living History Weekend 'Conflict 1485' Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–15.30 Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre and Country Park, Sutton Cheney Soak up the sights, sounds and smells of medieval England, with talks and demonstrations throughout the day. Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre & Country Park 01455 290429 bosworth@leics.gov.uk 42 www.bosworthbattlefield.com A Walk through Roman Leicester Sat 24 July 14.00–16.00 Meet at Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester Guided walk through the Roman city followed by grand tour of the Roman baths and Jewry Wall Museum visit. Total two hours. Friends of Jewry Wall Museum 0116 2254971 www.leicester.gov.uk/museums Exhibition of Work in the Welland Valley Area Sat 24–Sun 25 July 10.00–16.00 Medbourne Village Hall, Medbourne Exhibition of recent work with displays, master flint knapper, geophysics demonstrations (try it too), walks (small charge), book stall, refreshments. Hallaton Field Work Group hallatonfwg@yahoo.co.uk Life in Leicestershire AD 43 Sat 24 July 11.00–16.00 Harborough Museum, Market Harborough Meet an Iron Age tribe and Roman soldiers and discover what life was like 2000 years ago. Make a real Celtic coin to take home. Leicestershire County Council 01858 821085 harboroughmuseum@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/harboroughmuseum Before The Romans Sun 25 July 11.00–16.00 Donington le Heath Manor House, Coalville Find out about what happened in Leicestershire before the Romans. Re-enactors, crafts people, hands-on activities and displays of recent archaeological work. Meet archaeologists. Leicestershire County Council 01530 831259 richard.knox@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/archaeologyfestival www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk 'Finding Bosworth Field' Archaeology Uncovered Mon 26–Fri 30 July 11.00–11.30 & 14.00–14.30 Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre and Country Park, Sutton Cheney Discover more about the amazing artefacts uncovered as part of the groundbreaking archaeology survey to locate the Battle of Bosworth with Richard Mackinder. Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre & Country Park 01455 290429 bosworth@leics.gov.uk www.bosworthbattlefield.com Guided Walk of Burrough Hill Hillfort Tue 27 July 14.30 Car park, Burrogh Hill, Burrough on the Hill, near Melton Mowbray Join experts for a walk round this impressive Iron Age hillfort, which is under investigation again for the first time in many years. Leicestershire County Council peter.liddle@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/archaeologyfestival 'Train to be an Egyptian' Workshop Invasion Week! Mon 26–Sat 31 July 11.00–16.00 Harborough Museum, Market Harborough Family fun including archaeology-themed arts and crafts. Meet Celtic tribes people and Roman soldiers with tales to tell. Leicestershire County Council 01858 821085 harboroughmuseum@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/harboroughmuseum Tue 27 July 1.30–15.30 & Thu 29 July 10.45–12.30 Rutland County Museum, Oakham, Rutland Come and train to be an Egyptian priest! Thinking about what Ancient Egyptian life was really like. Rutland County Museum 01572 758440 museum@rutland.gov.uk www.rutland.gov.uk/museum Meet the Anglo-Saxons The Archaeology of Coal Mining Mon 26 July 19.30–21.00 Snibston Discovery Museum, Ashby Road,Coalville Fred Hartley looks at archaeological evidence for coal mining. Leicestershire County Council 01530 278444 snibston@leics.gov.uk www.snibston.com Finding Bosworth Field Tue 27 July 19.30–21.00 Donington le Heath Manor House, Coalville Richard Knox, who has been involved in the archaeological project to find Bosworth Field from the start, will explain the process and the final triumphant results. Leicestershire County Council 01530 831259 richard.knox@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/archaeologyfestival Wed 28 July 14.00–16.00 Donington le Heath Manor House, Coalville A day about the Anglo-Saxons aimed at children. Real objects to handle, crafts, meet Anglo-Saxons and see how they were buried! Leicestershire County Council 01530 831259 richard.knox@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/archaeologyfestival Thurmaston: The Birth of a Village Wed 28 July 14.00–16.00 Meet at the Memorial Hall, Thurmaston A guided walk illustrating the formation of Thurmaston into an industrial village from the Iron Age to the Framework Knitting Age. Thurmaston Heritage Group 0116 2601776 jennifer119@btinternet.com members.multimania.co.uk/mark775/index.htm 43 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Guided Walk of Breedon Church and Breedon Hillfort Fri 30 July 14.30 Church car park, Breedon on the Hill A walk round the remains of what was once Leicestershire’s largest hillfort within which is the superb Breedon Church containing some of the country’s best Anglo-Saxon carvings. Leicestershire County Council peter.liddle@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/archaeologyfestival A Walk around Staunton Harold Fri 30–Sat 31 July 10.30 (also Sat 14.30) Meet at Staunton Harold Church, Staunton Harold Betty Cawte will show you the archaeology of Staunton Harold including the church, deserted village, ice house and dovecote. Staunton Harold Heritage Group peter.liddle@leics.gov.uk www.leics.gov.uk/archaeologyfestival Brass Rubbing Activity Day Sat 31 July 11.30–15.30 Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester Using the materials provided, have a go at making your own medieval brass rubbing to take home! Free. Jewry Wall Museum 0116 2254971 philip.giddings@leicester.gov.uk www.leicester.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries The Archaeology of Rothley Sat 31 July 10.00–13.00 The Old School Rooms, 3 School Street, Rothley From the Stone Age to Roman times. A rare opportunity for visitors to view an exhibition of archaeological finds from Rothley’s rich and interesting past. Rothley Heritage Trust veritas01@btinternet.com Walk: Osgathorpe Section of the Leicester Navigation Canal Sun 1 Aug 10.00–12.30 Meet at Storey Arms, Main Street, Osgathorpe Join the local Heritage Warden for a 2.5 mile walk to discover 44 the course of the Osgathorpe section of the Leicester Navigation – Forest Line Canal Lincolnshire The Archaeology of Boston Sat 17–Sat 31 July (Wed–Sat only) 11.00–15.00 The Guildhall, Boston An exhibition of finds from local sites and examples from the Neolithic, Roman and medieval periods. Free children’s activities. Boston Borough Council 01205 356656 ticboston@boston.gov.uk www.bostonguildhall.co.uk Evening lecture: The Knights Templar in Medieval Lincolnshire Tue 20 July 19.30–21.00 The Collection, Danes Terrace, Lincoln Eran Bauer will talk about how this important order had an impact on life in medieval Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire County Council 01522 550965 thecollection@lincolnshire.gov.uk www.thecollection.lincoln.museum Finds and Treasure Drop-in Event Wed 21 & Wed 28 July 13.30–15.30 North Lincolnshire Museum, Scunthorpe Come along to our free drop-in finds and treasure sessions. History detectives will be on hand to piece together the past. North Lincolnshire Council 01724 843533 museum@northlincs.gov.uk www.northlincs.gov.uk/museums Object Handling Thu 22–Fri 23 & Thu 29–Fri 30 July 10.00–15.30 The Collection, Danes Terrace, Lincoln Come and meet a local archaeologist, with objects to handle and displays of recent finds. Lincolnshire County Council 01522 550965 thecollection@lincolnshire.gov.uk www.thecollection.lincoln.museum www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Northamptonshire Festival of History Sat 17–Sun 18 July 09.30–17.30 Kelmarsh Hall, Kelmarsh The Festival of History is packed full of action for the whole family with over 1000 re-enactors bringing the past to life. English Heritage 0870 333 1181 www.english-heritage.org.uk A Day in the Life of Time Team Sat 17 July 14.00–17.00 The Prebendal Manor, Nassington, Peterborough A talk by Paul Blinkhorn, Time Team’s Anglo-Saxon and medieval pottery expert, who has worked with them for many years and is a lively speaker. The Prebendal Manor 01780 782575 info@prebendal-manor.co.uk www.prebendal-manor.co.uk Nottinghamshire Iron Age Roundhouse Open Day Sat 17–Sun 18 July 13.00–16.00 Woodview Farm, Mansfield Lane, Calverton See ancient technology demonstrations and learn about life in the Iron Age in a full size reconstructed roundhouse. Grind corn, spin wool and make string. ATARC 0115 9654285 gwatsonroundhouse@googlemail.com Finds Liaison Day Sat 17 July 13.00–16.00 Newark Millgate Museum, Newark An opportunity for people to bring in their finds to be examined and identified. Newark & Sherwood District Council 01636 655730 museums@nsdc.info www.newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk Roman Holiday Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug Newark Millgate Museum, Newark Join us for Roman-themed family activities throughout the Festival – children’s trail, Roman brooch making and a Roman activity day. Newark & Sherwood District Council 01636 655730 museums@nsdc.info www.newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk/museums Finds Day Sat 17 July 13.00–16.00 Millgate Museum, 48 Millgate, Newark An opportunity to bring along any archaeological finds you may have found during gardening, building works, walking or metal detector use, for identification. Portable Antiquities Scheme 01636 655730 charlotte.burrill@derby.gov.uk www.finds.org.uk Picnic at the Palace Sun 18 July 16.30–18.00 King John’s Palace, Kings Clipstone (Old Clipstone), Mansfield To mark the completion of £100,000 scheme to stabilise the ruins of Kings John’s Palace. Tea-time guided tour of the site and photo exhibition. See website for details. Friends of Kings Clipstone kingsclipstonevillage@live.co.uk www.HeartOfAncientSherwood.co.uk Besthorpe Excavation Open Day Mon 19–Tue 20 July 10.00–16.00 Besthorpe, near Collingham Open days at the excavation of an extensive Romano-British settlement; take a tour around the site, talk to the archaeologists, and see some of the finds. Besthorpe, near Collingham 0115 9772160 community.archaeology@nottscc.gov.uk www.nottinghamshire.gov.ukhome/environment/heritage/ archaeology/ 45 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Besthorpe Excavation Coins, Medals and Finds Identification Mon 19–Fri 23 July Besthorpe, near Collingham Sun 25 July 14.00–16.00 The Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard The chance to take part in the excavation of an extensive Romano-British settlement. Contact for more information. Nottinghamshire County Council 0115 9772160 community.archaeology@nottscc.gov.uk www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/home/environment/heritage/ archaeology/ Langford Excavation Open Day Mon 19–Sun 20 July 10.00–16.00 Follow signs from Langford, near Collingham Open days at an excavation of a multi-period site; take a tour of the site, talk to the archaeologists, and see some of the finds. Nottinghamshire County Council 0115 9772160 community.archaeologist@nottcc.gov.uk www.nottinghamshire.gov.ukhome/environment/heritage/ archaeology/ Archaeology Stores Tour Fri 23 & Sun 25 July 11.00 & 14.00 The Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard, Nottingham Look behind the scenes at the work of the history and archaeology team and see some of the treasures in the reserve collections. Involves staircases. Nottingham City Museums & Galleries 0115 9153640 www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1034 Everyday Life in Roman Margidunum Sat 24 July 10.30–16.00 University of Nottingham Museum, University Campus, Nottingham Find out about Roman Margidunum, take part in activities involving fashion, food, games and art, and handle objects found at the site. University of Nottingham Museum 0115 9514815 unmuseum@nottingham.ac.uk www.nottingham.ac.uk/museum 46 Bring in your coins, medals, finds and tokens for identification. Nottingham City Museums & Galleries 0115 9153640 www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.apsx?articleid=1034 Finds Day Tue 27 July 10.30–14.30 Mansfield Museum, Leeming Street, Mansfield An opportunity to bring along any archaeological finds you may have found during gardening, building works, walking or metal detector use, for identification. Portable Antiquities Scheme 01623 412922 charlotte.burrill@derby.gov.uk www.finds.org.uk Pottery from Nottinghamshire's Iron Age Tue 27 July 10.30–14.30 Mansfield Museum Examine 2000-year-old pottery excavated from Dorket Head and take part in archaeologically-themed activities. Sherwood Archaeological Society 01623 463088 mansfieldmuseum@mansfield.gov.uk www.mansfield.gov.uk/museum Trent Vale Time Travel Sat 31 July 10.00–16.00 Newark Castle and Riverside Park, Newark Join the community archaeologists and the Trent Vale project; explore secret corners of Newark Castle and travel through time with living history for all the family. Nottinghamshire County Council 0115 977 2160 community.archaeology@nottscc.gov.uk www.nottinghamshire.gov.ukhome/environment/heritage/ archaeology/ www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk West Midlands Birmingham Weoley Castle Ruins Open Day Sun 18 July 13.00–16.00 Weoley Castle Ruins, Alwold Road, Weoley Castle Meet Richard Jervoise the 16th-century owner of the castle, have a guided tour, watch a mummers play and enjoy craft activities. Birmingham City Council kirsty.nichol@birmingham.gov.uk www.bmag.org.uk Herefordshire Local and Family History Information Day Sat 17 July 10.00–16.00 Kilpeck and District Village Hall, Kilpeck, Hereford Includes information on recent archaeological projects and current plans from local groups, displays from fourteen churches and a possible community project for Treville Forest/township. Wormbridge and St Devereux Churches 01981 570399 hiliarytrapp@tiscali.co.uk Iron Age Credenhill Mon 19 July 13.00–16.00 Credenhill Park Wood, Woodland Trust car park A historic landscape walk around the Iron Age Hillfort of Credenhill including a summary of the findings made during three years of excavation. Herefordshire Archaeology 01432 26470 mcassidy@herefordshire.gov.uk Archaeology in Three Rivers Mon 19, Mon 26 & Sat 31 July 14.00–16.00 (Sat 10.30–12.30) Basing House, 46 High Street, Rickmansworth Display identifying archaeological sites in Three Rivers area. Handling of artefacts from the museum’s collection (Monday 19 & 26). Visit the 14th-century barn (Saturday 31). Three Rivers Museum of Local History (run by Three Rivers Museum Trust) 01923 775882 info@trmt.org.uk www.trmt.org.uk Medieval Bredwardine Fri 23 July 13.00–16.00 Church Lane, St Andrew’s Church, Bredwardine An exploration of medieval Bredwardine discussing the origins of the castle and village site. What evidence is there to suggest an earlier Anglo-Saxon settlement? Herefordshire Archaeology 01432 260470 mcassidy@herefordshire.gov.uk Digging up the Celts Fri 23 July 11.00–15.00 Museum Resource and Learning Centre, 58 Friar Street, Hereford A day of Celtic fun and learning. Dig up a pretend chariot burial, plan archaeological layers, look at real Celtic artefacts, take part in Celtic warrior races and create Celtic art. Herefordshire Heritage Services 01432 260692 herefordmuseums@herefordshire.gov.uk www.herefordshire.gov.uk/museums Bredenbury’s Shrunken Settlement Wed 28 July 13.00–16.00 Manor Farm, Bredenbury A historic landscape walk around Bredenbury’s shrunken settlement within the grounds of the post-medieval parkland. Herefordshire Archaeology 01432 260470 mcassidy@herefordshire.gov.uk Shropshire The Landscape of Lower Down Sat 24 July 14.30–16.00 Meet at telephone box, Lower Down, Lydbury North Tour of earthworks at Lower Down looking at the Iron Age farm enclosure, Norman motte and bailey and Median ridge and furrow field systems. Lydbury Field Group, Community Archaeology greenefate@hotmail.co.uk www.lydburynotrh.net 47 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Discovering Archaeology Sat 24 July 10.00–12.00 Lydbury North village hall Join in with the activities of the group and learn the basic techniques of archaeology. Play archaeological games. Free exhibition and slideshow. Lydbury Young Archaeologists’ Group greenefate@hotmail.co.uk www.lydburynotrh.net Festival of British Archaeology Shrewsbury Weekend Sat 24–Sun 25 July St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s Place, Shrewsbury A weekend of guided walks, talks, displays and children’s activities in Shrewsbury. See website for full details. Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society & Shropshire Council 01743 255352 archaeology@shropshire.gov.uk www.shropshirearchaeology.org.uk The Making of the Lydbury Landscape Sun 25 July 11.00–16.00 St Michael and All Angels Church, Lydbury North Guided hourly tours of excavation site at Walcot Mill and Walcot formal garden and exhibition of current work on ‘The making of the Lydbury landscape, 6000 years of human intervention’. Lydbury Field Group, Community Archaeology greenefate@hotmail.co.uk www.lydburynotrh.net Staffordshire Live like a Roman Sun 18 July 11.00–16.00 Letocetum Roman Site and Museum, Wall, near Lichfield Fun children’s activities and things to discover for all the family about what life was like in Britain during Roman times. National Trust & English Heritage 0121 6256820 letocetum@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk Acton Trussell Roman Villa Sat 24–Sun 25 July 10.00–17.00 Churchyard of St James Church, Acton Trussell This excavation is now in it’s 26th year. In conjunction with the church craft fair there is an on-site display of finds, photos, drawings. Penk Valley Archaeological Group Biddulph Grange Guided Walk Fri 30 July 12.00–13.00 Biddulph Grange Garden, Biddulph A guided tour highlighting the history of the Grange and its Victorian creator James Bateman. National Trust 01782 517999 ext 121 biddulphgrange@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/biddulphgrange Handling History Dig into Green Living Sun 25–Fri 30 July (not Wed) 09.30–16.30 Walled Garden, Attingham Park, Shrewsbury Excavation of part of an 18th-century pinery, a ‘hot wall’ and a pit house towards restoration of the productive kitchen garden at Attingham Park. National Trust 01743 708112 jeremy.milln@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk 48 Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 Newcastle Borough Museum & Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme Handle lots of ancient artefacts that aren’t usually on public display. Be inspired by our mysterious inscribed clay cylinders and make your own to take home. Newcastle Borough Museum and Art Gallery 01782 619705 teresa.fox-wells@newcastle-staffs.gov.uk www.newcastle-staffs.gov.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Warwickshire Burton Dassett Environment Project Sat 17–Sun 18, Wed 21, Sat 24–Sun 25 July 09.00–16.30 Grantslet Farm, Northend Road, Nortend, Southam Hands-on activities available if numbers allow. Guided walk within the Burton Dassett Country Park by prior arrangement. Contact by phone for more details. Feldon Archaeology Group 07891 352555 trenchtwo@yahoo.co.uk Guided Walk around the Ruins of Kenilworth Abbey www.luntromanfort.org Flint Knapping Workshop and Demonstration for Adults Sat 24 July 10.00–12.00 Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Little Elborow Street, Rugby A flint knapping demonstration by Karl Lee and the opportunity to create your own prehistoric tools. £5 per adult. Rugby Art Gallery and Museum 01788 533201 ragm@rugby.gov.uk www.ragm.org.uk Sat 17 July 15.00–16.00 The Abbey Museum, Abbey Fields, Kenilworth Flint Knapping Workshop and Demonstration for all Ages The ruins of St Mary’s Abbey Kenilworth will be related to descriptions of its buildings in a 1425 manuscript, and to recent discoveries. Kenilworth History and Archaeology Society 01926 512406 www.midwarks.info/khas Sat 24 July 13.00–15.00 Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Little Elborow Street, Rugby A flint knapping demonstration for all ages. Free for all. Rugby Art Gallery and Museum 01788 533201 ragm@rugby.gov.uk www.ragm.org.uk Dig for Shakespeare Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 09.30–17.00 (Sun from 10.00) Nash’s House, 22 Chapel Street, Stratford-uponAvon Get a close view of the trenches and talk to archaeologists at work at this major project to unearth the secrets of Shakespeare’s Stratford home. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust 01789 292325 www.digforshakespeare.com Walk in the Woods – some Milestone and Turnpike History Sun 25 July 14.30–16.30 Gibbet Hill crossroads, Kenilworth Road, Coventry A 3.5 mile guided walk encompassing woodland, road side milestones, turnpike history. Milestone Society mbuxton295@btinternet.com www.milestonesociety.co.uk Max Mole's Prize Discovery Trail Archaeology Discovery Day Sat 24 July–Mon 30 Aug 10.30–16.00 Lunt Roman Fort, Coventry Road, Baginton Mon 26–Tue 27 July 10.30 & 13.30 Priory Visitor Centre, Priory Row, Coventry Join Max Mole on a special journey around the Lunt Fort and handle real objects. Complete the tasks and solve the clues to win a prize! Coventry Arts and Heritage 024 7678 6142 luntromanfort@coventry.gov.uk Join our archaeologist in the Priory Undercroft discovering its stones and history. Explore a range of intriguing ‘finds’ recording them as an archaeologist yourself. Coventry Heritage and Arts Trust Ltd 024 7655 2242 priory.visitorscentre@coventry.gov.uk 49 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk www.prioryvisitorcentre.org Be an archaeologist! Tue 27–Thu 29 July 10.30–12.30 & 13.30–15.30 Nuneaton and Bedworth Museum and Art Gallery, Riversley Park, Nuneaton Come and see a selection of the museum’s archaeology collection. Children can take part in our free ‘Be an Archaeologist’ activities. Nuneaton and Bedworth Museum and Art Gallery 024 7635 0720 museum@nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk www.nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk/leisure-culture/museumsgalleries Roman Discovery Day Thu 29 July 10.30–16.00 Lunt Roman Fort, Coventry Road, Baginton Handle and explore some of the wonderful Roman objects found at the Lunt with Paul Thompson, our Archaeology Officer. Coventry Arts and Heritage 024 7678 6142 luntromanfort@coventry.gov.uk www.luntromanfort.org Secrets of the Lunt Sat 31 July 11.00 & 14.00 Lunt Roman Fort, Coventry Road, Baginton Join a member of the Lunt team for a family tour around the fort to discover what lies beneath this unique site. Coventry Arts and Heritage 024 7678 6142 luntromanfort@coventry.gov.uk www.luntromanfort.org Roman Drop-in Activity Sat 31 July 10.00–12.00 Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Little Elborow Street, Rugby All ages can come along and get creative with our Romanthemed activity. Free. Rugby Art Gallery and Museum 01788 533201 ragm@rugby.gov.uk www.ragm.org.uk 50 Discovering Warmington's Heritage Landscape Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 National Herb Centre, Warmington, Banbury An exciting free weekend of archaeological activities at Warmington’s National Herb Centre. Fun for all the family. Warmington Heritage Group 01295 690999 alec.newman@btinernet.com Worcestershire Behind the Scenes Tours Sat 17 July 11.00 & 14.00 Witley Court & Gardens, Great Witley Explore parts of the court seldom open to visitors! Morning tour of the stable yard and afternoon tour offering a glimpse into how the house was once serviced. English Heritage 01299 896636 www.english-heritage.org.uk/witleycourt Heritage Matters Sat 17 July 10.00–16.00 Free Church Hall, Worcester Road, Hagley, Stourbridge Exhibition of recent work by nine local heritage organisations including a member of the Portable Antiquities Scheme. Local Worcestershire heritage organisations 01562 882434 Archaeology Day Sun 18 July 11.00–16.00 Forge Mill Needle Museum & Bordesley Abbey Visitor Centre, Redditch Have a go at pottery on a medieval potters wheel and try your hand at archery. Guided tours of Bordesley Abbey site and sort and record finds! Forge Mill Needle Museum 01527 62509 debbielakeman@aol.com www.forgemill.org.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Time Scene Investigation Trail Covert Communications Trail Mon 19–Sun 25 July 10.30–5.00 Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, Bromsgrove Mon 26 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.30–17.00 Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, Bromsgrove Examine the evidence of years gone by and explore what objects can tell us about the past in our Festival of British Archaeology trail. Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings 01527 831363 activities@avoncroft.org.uk www.avoncroft.org.uk Archaeologists make the best detectives! Collect all the messages that are hidden around the site to work out where the enemy spy is hiding! Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings 01527 831363 activities@avoncroft.org.uk www.avoncroft.org.uk Festival of British Archaeology at Avoncroft Museum Celebrate Worcestershire Archaeology – A Programme of Summer Fun and Learning! Tue 20–Wed 21 July 10.30–5.00 Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, Bromsgrove Mon 26–Thu 29 July The Commandery, Sidbury, Worcester Why do people dig for old pots and coins from the past, and what can we learn from them? Find out about what archaeologists do and why they do it. Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings 01527 831363 activities@avoncroft.org.uk www.avoncroft.org.uk This four-day event includes children’s holiday activity sessions (pre-booked), a free Family Day – ‘Forensic Fun!’ and a Local Archaeology Day School. Call for details. Worcester City Council, Worcestershire County Council & Portable Antiquities Scheme 01905 361821 kphillipson@worcester.gov.uk www.worcestercitymuseums.org.uk Experimental Archaeology Day Get Connected! Thu 22 July 10.30–5.00 Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, Bromsgrove Try out the techniques used in the past and create something to take home with you. Booking recommended. Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings 01527 831363 activities@avoncroft.org.uk www.avoncroft.org.uk Discovering Archaeology at Snowshill Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–17.00 Snowshill Manor, near Broadway Buckets of fun for all the family! Orchard excavation, tours, competitions, mini-digs, demonstrations, new displays and more! National Trust 01386 842814 snowshillmanor@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/snowshillmanor Tue 27–Wed 28 July 10.30–17.00 Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, Bromsgrove Come along to get connected for a chance to have a go at semaphore flags, Morse code, a Chinese whispers trail and more. Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings 01527 831363 activities@avoncroft.org.uk www.avoncroft.org.uk Forensic Fun Tue 27 July 11.00–16.00 The Commandery, Worcester A full day of activities, including finds identification, Anglo-Saxon grave activity, facial reconstruction, city cemetery tours and more! Worcester City Council, Worcestershire County Council & Portable Antiquities Scheme 01905 361821 kphillipson@worcester.gov.uk www.worcestercitymuseums.org.uk 51 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Discover Archaeology with Bewdley Museum Buried Treasure! Wed 28 July & Wed 4 Aug 10.30–16.00 Bewdley Museum, Load Street, Bewdley Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug The Grosvenor Museum, Chester Wed 28 – Find out about life and death in Anglo-Saxon times. Wed 4 – Find out about Roman pottery. Bewdley Museum 01299 403573 bewdley.museum@wyreforestdc.gov.uk www.wyreforestdc.gov.uk/museum A chance to see historic and more recent treasure finds from your area and learn more about the Portable Antiquities Scheme. Grosvenor Museum 01244 402033 grosvenor.museum@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk www.grosvenormuseum.co.uk Malvern Roadside Heritage Walk Thu 29 July 14.00–17.30 Link Top car park, Malvern Easy walk exploring some of the wealth of Malvern’s roadside memorabilia, including milestones, Victorian postbox, springs and spouts, stocks, gas lamps and much more. Milestone Society (Worcestershire Group) 01684 892772 North West Cheshire Tudor Festival Sat 17–Sun 18 July 12.00–17.00 Stretton Watermill, Stretton Step back in time to 1596 and experience a country fair at the watermill. Guided tours of the working mill, period music and craft demonstrations. Stretton Watermill 01606 271640 cheshiremuseums@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk www.strettonwatermill.org.uk Art and Archaeology Exhibition Habitats and Hillforts: Exploring Eddisbury Hillfort Thu 15 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–17.00 Norton Priory Museum & Gardens, Runcorn Mon 19–Fri 23 & Mon 26–Fri 30 July 10.00–16.00 Eddisbury hillfort, Delamere An exhibition that includes the work of documentary artist Julia Midgley, an artist in residence for the Chester Amphitheatre and Stonehenge Riverside projects. Norton Priory Museum 01928 569895 info@nortonpriory.org www.nortonpriory.org Visit an archaeological training excavation involving students and volunteers. Guided tours of the excavations will be offered to groups by prior arrangement. Cheshire West and Chester Council 07833 236675 habitatsandhillforts@cheshire.gov.uk www.habitatsandhillforts.co.uk Explore Old St Werburgh’s Pigs, Pots, Swords and Stones: The Early History Collections of the Grosvenor Museum Thu 15, Sat 17–Sun 18 July 12.00–16.00 The Old Church of St Werburgh, The Green, off Wigsey Lane, Warburton 15th: have your treasures identified. Talk, handling collection and children’s activities. 17th/18th: Linton Ensemble – enjoy Tudor music on period instruments played by costumed musicians. The Churches Conservation Trust tcharlson@tcct.org.uk www.visitchurches.org.uk 52 Wed 21 July 14.00–15.00 The Grosvenor Museum, Chester A talk focusing on the highlights of the museum’s Early History collections encompassing prehistory to the Civil War. Grosvenor Museum 01244 402033 grosvenor.museum@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk www.grosvenormuseum.co.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Ancient Games Wed 21–Thu 22 July 10.00–16.00 Weaver Hall Museum (formerly Salt Museum), Northwich Try playing some games which were popular centuries ago and create your own gaming pieces to take away. Weaver Hall Museum 01606 271640 cheshiremuseums@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk www.saltmuseum.org.uk Digging at Dunham Fri 23–Thu 29 July 11.00–15.30 Dunham Massey, nr Altrincham Behind the Scenes of Chester’s Archaeological Store! Sat 24 July 11.00–16.00 Albion Street Church, Chester A rare invitation to look behind the scenes at where archaeologists work. Find out about some of the fascinating finds from excavations in Chester with guided tours and activities. Historic Environment Team, Cheshire West and Chester Council Archaeology at the Museum Sun 25 July 13.00–15.30 The Grosvenor Museum, Chester An introduction for visitors to Dunham Massey to the fascinating archaeology contained within the ancient deer park. National Trust 0161 9411025 jamie.lund@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk Discover more about the museum’s archaeology collections with the Keeper of Early History, and get hands-on with the artefacts. Grosvenor Museum 01244 402033 grosvenor.museum@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk www.grosvenormuseum.co.uk Medieval Clash of Knights Drawing the Past Activities Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–17.00 Beeston Castle and Woodland Park, Tarporley Mon 26–Tue 27 July 13.00–16.00 Norton Priory Museum & Gardens, Runcorn Brave, bold and noble knights demonstrate the reality of medieval combat with a series of thrilling displays bringing the pageantry of medieval England to life. English Heritage 01829 260464 www.english-heritage.org,uk Find out how archaeologists record what they find in the ground, have a go yourself and create your own artwork using photographs and drawing. Norton Priory Museum 01928 569895 info@nortonpriory.org www.nortonpriory.org Discover Medieval Chester! Space Archaeology Sat 24 July 11.00-16.00 The Water Tower, Chester City Walls Tue 27 & Thu 29 July 10.00–15.00 Warrington Museum and Art Gallery Visit the Water Tower on the city walls and learn more about the medieval city of Chester with objects from the Grosvenor Museum’s medieval collections, plus a free craft activity. Grosvenor Museum 01244 402033 grosvenor.museum@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk www.grosvenormuseum.co.uk Family friendly activities based around the theme of space archaeology. Drop-in for the craft activities and have a look at our ‘Museum Capsule’ exhibition. Warrington Museum and Art Gallery 01925 442399 mroberts@warrington.gov.uk Warrington.gov.uk/museum 53 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk If these Walls could Talk! Chester’s City Walls Archaeological Sites at Bleaberry Hawes Wed 28 July 14.00–15.00 The Grosvenor Museum, Chester Tue 20 July 10.30–16.00 Start point: Walna Scar car park, near Coniston This talk will review the ongoing conservation and restoration work on Chester’s city walls and examine some of the exciting new initiatives being proposed. Historic Environment Team, Cheshire West and Chester Council 01244 402009 Discover Walna Scar’s prehistoric ring monuments, cairns and a stone circle. Guided walk led by LDNP archaeologist. Moderate grade walk of 8 km/4.9 miles. Lake District National Park Authority 0845 272 0004 www.lakedistrict.gov.uk Meet a Roman Soldier Finds Identification and Handling Drop-in Session Wed 28 July 10.00–16.00 Weaver Hall Museum (formerly Salt Museum), Northwich Meet a Roman soldier and find out about his life at the fort of Condate (Roman Northwich). Make a Roman standard to take away. Weaver Hall Museum 01606 271640 cheshiremuseums@cheshirewestandchester. gov.uk www.saltmuseum.org.uk Finds Identification and Handling Thu 29 July 10.00–16.00 Weaver Hall Museum and Workhouse (formerly Salt Museum), Northwich The Finds Liaison Officer will be identifying whatever objects you bring along, from prehistoric times to the 1700s. The Salt Museum & PAS 01606 271 640 Cumbria Roman Festival Sat 17 July–Mon 30 Aug Senhouse Roman Museum, The Battery, Sea Brows, Maryport A six week long festival celebrating the Roman occupation of the western end of Hadrian’s Wall. Something for all the family. Senhouse Museum Trust 01900 816168 senhousemuseum@aol.com www.senhousemuseum.co.uk 54 Thu 22 July 10.00–12.00 & 13.00–16.00 Keswick Museum & Art Gallery Have you found an archaeological artefact? Would you like it identified? Or would you like to handle some real archaeological artefacts? This is your chance! Portable Antiquities Scheme 017687 73263 dot.boughton@lancashire.gov.uk www.finds.org.uk Finds Identification and Handling Drop-in Session Fri 23 July 13.00–16.00 Kendal Museum Have you found an archaeological artefact? Would you like it identified? Or would you like to handle some real archaeological artefacts? This is your chance! Portable Antiquities Scheme 01539 721374 dot.boughton@lancashire.gov.uk www.finds.org.uk Finds Identification and Handling Drop-in Session Sat 24 July 11.00–15.00 The Battery, The Promenade, Maryport Have you found an archaeological artefact? Would you like it identified? Or would you like to handle some real archaeological artefacts? This is your chance! Portable Antiquities Scheme 01900 816168 dot.boughton@lancashire.gov.uk www.finds.org.uk www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Border Reiver Tours Finding Galava Mon 26 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.30 & 13.30 Carlisle Castle Wed 28 July 14.00–16.00 Meet at Waterhead Carpark, nr Ambleside Themed guided tours round the impressive fortress of Carlisle Castle. English Heritage 01228 591922 Join us on a discovery walk around the Roman fort on the lakeshore. Use real Roman artefacts to uncover some of its hidden secrets. National Trust 07881 856435 windermere@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk Archaeological Walk to Pike Side Tue 27 July 10.30–16.00 Meet at Broughton-in-Furness town square Visit prehistoric cairnfields and a medieval longhouse site in the Duddon Valley. Led by LDNP archaeologist. A moderate walk of 7.2 km/4.4 miles in length. Lake District National Park Authority 0845 272 0004 www.lakedistrict.gov.uk Romans, Reivers and Railways – Exploring Cumbria's Past Tue 27–Thu 29 July 13.00–16.00 Tullie House Museum, Carlisle Join our family friendly sessions to celebrate the Festival. Explore our unique collections of local history through imaginative, craftbased activities. Tullie House Museum 01228 618718 enquiries@tulliehouse.co.uk www.tulliehouse.co.uk Celebrate the Festival of British Archaeology Wed 28–Thu 29 July 10.30 & 14.00 Lake District Visitor Centre, Brockhole, Windermere Meet the prehistoric man to find out what life was like and have a go at flint knapping. Lake District National Park Authority 0845 272 0004 www.lakedistrict.gov.uk Finds Identification and Handling Drop-in Session Thu 29 July 13.00–16.00 Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery, Carlisle Have you found an archaeological artefact? Would you like it identified? Or would you like to handle some real archaeological artefacts? This is your chance! Portable Antiquities Scheme 01228 618760 dotb@carlisle.gov.uk www.finds.org.uk Greater Manchester Mellor Mill Tours Sat 17–Sun 18 July 10.00–14.30 Roman Lakes Leisure Park, Lakes Road, Marple, Stockport Tour of the remaining features of Oldknow’s six storey 1790 mill, which burnt down in 1892. Mellor Archaeological Trust 07982 485413 mellordig@live.com mellorheritage.org.uk Stamford Park Archaeological Dig Sat 17–Sun 18 July 10.00–16.00 Stamford Park, Stalybridge Sat: live excavation open for public viewing. Sun: hands-on excavation open to public participation – all welcome to join in. Tameside Archaeological Society 0161 8829813 ann.cookson@manchester.ac.uk www.tas-archaeology.org.uk 55 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk The Romans Invade Sat 17 July 11.00–15.30 Museum of Wigan Life, Wigan Handle artefacts, tour the exhibition or get crafty with activities. Exclusive: launch of the forthcoming Oxford Archaeology North publication on the archaeology of Wigan. Wigan Heritage Services 01942 828128 heritage@wlct.org www.wlct.org/heritage From Dig to Display Case: The Study of Archaeological Conservation Mon 19 July 12.30–13.15 Manchester Museum A fascinating talk about the archaeological conservation process. Manchester Museum 0161 2752648 museum@manchester.ac.uk www.manchester.ac.uk/museum The Romans Invade II Tue 20 July 10.30–12.00 & 13.00–15.30 Museum of Wigan Life, Wigan Start the summer holidays with a Roman fanfare! Come and join one of our family fun sessions – activities for all. Wigan Heritage Services 01942 828128 heritage@wlct.org www.wlct.org/heritage Roman Wigan – an Evening with Popular Archaeologist Ian Miller Thu 22 July 18.45–20.00 Museum of Wigan Life, Wigan Discover how archaeologists uncovered Wigan’s Roman history under what is now the Grand Arcade Shopping Centre. Wigan Heritage Serices 01942 828128 heritage@wlct.org www.wlct.org/heritage Finds Identification and Handling Sat 24 July 10.30–16.00 Bolton Museum and Archive Service Have your finds identified! Objects will be available for handling 56 and recording. Play archaeology games and learn more about finds. Bolton Museum & PAS 01204 332211 Ancient Pots and Decoration Day Wed 28 July 11.00–16.00 Manchester Museum See beautifully decorated historic pots from the museum’s collection and join in with hands-on activities. Manchester Museum 0161 2752648 museum@manchester.ac.uk www.manchester.ac.uk/museum In the Footsteps of the Romans Tue 27 July 15.00–16.00 Museum of Wigan Life, Wigan Join us for our first temporary exhibition ‘Revealing Roman Routes’ followed by a tour of Roman Wigan. Wigan Heritage Services 01942 828128 heritage@wlct.org www.wlct.org/heritage Introduction to Roman Pottery Thu 29 July 18.45–19.45 Museum of Wigan Life, Wigan Find out about the many different types of Roman pottery and handle genuine artefacts from around the borough. Wigan Heritage Services 01942 828128 heritage@wlct.org www.wlct.org/heritage What the Romans did for us Fri 30 July 14.00–16.00 Wigan Archives Service, Leigh Town Hall, Leigh Discover what influence the Romans had on Wigan borough, by uncovering the clues in archive documents, maps and pictures. Wigan Heritage Services 01942 828128 heritage@wlct.org www.wlct.org/heritage www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Isle of Man Archaeology on the Isle of Man Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug Manx Museum, Douglas Join us for a fortnight of fun with a range of archaeological events. See website for details. Manx National Heritage www.gov.im/mnh/heritage/museums/manxmuseum Lancashire Digging up the Past Sat 17–Sat 31 July (Not Sun, Mon or Wed) 10.00–16.00 (13.00 Sat) South Ribble Museum, Church Road, Leyland A fun and educational introduction to how archaeologists find out about the past. South Ribble Borough Council 01772 422041 museum@southribble.gov.uk www.southribblemuseum.org.uk Finds Handling and Identification Session Tue 20 July 12.00–14.00 Bowland Room, Clitheroe Castle Museum Finds handling and identification session. Bring along anything that you have always wanted to get identified and the Finds Officer will research it for you. Portable Antiquities and Clitheroe Castle 01200 424568 stuart.noon@lancashire.gov.uk www.lancashire.gov.uk/acs/sites/museums/venues/clitheroe/ Explore Old St Leonard’s Wed 21 July 12.00–16.00 The Old Church of St Leonard, Old Langho Road, Blackburn Linton Ensemble – enjoy Tudor music on period instruments played by costumed musicians. The Churches Conservation Trust tcharlson@tcct.org.uk www.visitchurches.org.uk Finds Handling and Identification Session The Industrial Archaeology of Mid-Lancashire Sat 17 July 11.00–12.00 South Ribble Museum, Church Road, Leyland Illustrated talk by Colin Dickinson, exploring the early industrial heritage of mid-Lancashire. South Ribble Borough Council 01772 422041 museum@southribble.gov.uk www.southribblemuseum.org.uk Thu 22 July 13.00–15.00 St Leonard’s Church, Old Langho Road, Blackburn Finds handling and identification session. Bring along anything that you have always wanted to get identified and the Finds Officer will research it for you. Talk and children’s activities. Portable Antiquities and The Churches Conservation Trust 01254 820770 stuart.noon@lancashire.gov.uk The Archaeology of Worden Park Finds Handling and Identification Session Mon 19 July 10.00–12.00 Burnley Central Library, Grimshaw Street, Burnley Finds handling and identification session. Bring along anything that you have always wanted to get identified and the Finds Officer will research it for you. Portable Antiquities and LCLIS Burnley Library 01282 463757 stuart.noon@lancashire.co.uk www.findsdatabase.org.uk Thu 22 July 14.00–15.30 Meet at South Ribble Museum, Church Road, Leyland Three mile walk exploring the landscape history of Worden Park. South Ribble Borough Council 01772 422041 museum@southribble.gov.uk www.southribblemuseum.org.uk Archaeology Day Sat 24 July (for times check website) Bolton Museum, Le Mans Crescent, Bolton The Finds Liaison Officer for Bolton Museum and Archive Service 57 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk will be available to identify your finds. There will also be object handling with the archaeology collection. Bolton Museum and Archive Service 01204 332211 museum@bolton.gov.uk www.boltonmuseums.org.uk A Thousand Years of Leyland Sun 25 July 14.00–16.00 Meet at South Ribble Museum, Church Road, Leyland An exploration of Leyland’s landscape from the 10th century to the 21st century. South Ribble Borough Council 01772 422041 museum@southribble.gov.uk www.southribblemuseum.org.uk Finds Identification and Handling Drop-in Session Wed 28 July 13.00–16.00 Lancaster Maritime Museum, St George’s Quay Have you found an archaeological artefact? Would you like it identified? Or would you like to handle some real archaeological artefacts? This is your chance! Portable Antiquities Scheme 01524 382264 dot.boughton@lancashire.gov.uk www.finds.org.uk Finds Identification and Handling Drop-in Session and South Ribble. South Ribble Borough Council 01772 422041 museum@southribble.gov.uk www.southribblemuseum.org.uk Walk: Cloughfold Scrubbing Mill Sun 1 Aug 13.30–16.00 Meet at main car park (opp. former Royal Hotel), Waterfront, Rossendale 3.5 mile walk to probably the most important industrial archaeology site in Rossendale’s quarry heritage, the hub of an extensive moorland tramway system (some steep ascent). Groundwork Pennine Lancashire 01254 669060 arthur.baldwin@groundwork.org.uk www.valleyofstone.org.uk Merseyside Hands-on Archaeology Sat 17–Sun 18, Sat 24–Sun 25 & Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 13.00–16.00 Smithy Heritage Centre, Eccleston Free drop-in sessions. Archaeological handling sessions. Learn how to identify objects. Eccleston Parish Council 01744 730744 smithyheritage@hotmail.com Rediscovering Formby’s Old Lighthouse Site Fri 30 July 13.00–16.00 Lancaster City Museum Sun 25 July 10.30–13.00 Meet at camp entrance gate, Altcar Training Camp, Hightown Have you found an archaeological artefact? Would you like it identified? Or would you like to handle some real archaeological artefacts? This is your chance! Portable Antiquities Scheme 01524 64637 dot.boughton@lancashire.gov.uk www.finds.org.uk Visit to the Formby Lighthouse site, erected in 1719, demolished in 1941. We will look at its site, discuss why it was built and why it was demolished! Formby Civic Society 01704 872187 yorke@briardale.co.uk www.formbycivicsociety.org.uk Talk: 'Friars at Preston, Potters at Samlesbury and Crypts at Penwortham' Sat 31 July 11.00–12.00 South Ribble Museum, Church Road, Leyland At last the spade speaks! Recent archaeological work in Preston 58 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Formby’s Changing Coastline Sun 25 July 14.00–16.30 & Wed 28 July 18.00– 20.30 The National Trust, Victoria Road, Freshfield, Formby, Liverpool Join our expert for a guided walk during which it is hoped you will see ephemeral prehistoric footprints. National Trust 01704 878591 formby@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk Graveyard Recording at All Saints church, Childwall Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.30–16.00 All Saints Church, Childwall Visitors will have the opportunity to learn the skills required to record a graveyard. There will be an exhibition of the findings to date. Merseyside Archaeological Society drandpr@blueyonder.co.uk merseysidearchaeologicalsociety.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Yorkshire and Humberside East Yorkshire Bridlington’s Heritage Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 The Bayle Museum, Bridlington The Bayle Museum is of local social history interest and is housed in a 12th-century Monastic Gatehouse. Free. Sponsored by the Lords Feoffees 01262 674353 bayle.museum@btinternet.com www.bayle.bridlington.net North Yorkshire Richmondshire Museum Exhibition Sat 10 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.30 Richmondshire Museum, Richmond An exhibition of archaeological finds, photos and reports from Roman Catterick. Richmondshire Museum 01748 825611 museumrichmond@yahoo.co.uk www.richmondshiremuseum.org.uk/ Stanwick Festival of Past Times Sat 17–Sun 18 July 10.30–16.00 (& 19.00 on 16, 17 & 18 July) Church of St John the Baptist, Stanwick, Richmond Within the impressive Stanwick camp enjoy guided walks and make Iron Age pottery. Church tours, museum and archaeological society displays and activities, and much more. The Churches Conservation Trust 07872 502116 jbanwell@tcct.org.uk www.visitchurches.org.uk The Big Freeze Sat 17 July 11.00–16.00 Craven Museum & Gallery, Town Hall, High Street, Skipton Celebrate our ice age past with activities and crafts. Craven Museum & Gallery 01756 706407 museum@cravendc.gov.uk Archaeology for the Family Sat 17 July 10.00–16.00 Community House, The Old Workhouse, 75 Allhallowgate, Ripon An opportunity to experience the excitement of a mini table-top dig involving skills and archaeological methods learned from our team of archaeologists. Ripon Local Studies Research Centre 01765 601734 avrilgray@tiscali.co.uk www.communityarchaeology.co.uk The Medieval Church and Visions of All Saints Sat 17 July 10.00–16.00 All Saints Church, North Street, York Guided tour of the world famous stained glass and talk on ‘The medieval visions, archaeology and the shrine’. The Rector and Churchwardens of The Parish Church of All Saints North Street, York. 01904 728122 birkhillfarm@btinternet.com 59 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk www.allsaints-northstreet.org.uk Up the Garden Path Sun 18, Thu 22, Thu 29 July & Sun 1 Aug 13.00– 16.00 Gisborough Priory Gardens, Guisborough Uncovering the 18th-century paths in Gisborough Priory Gardens. Gisborough Priory Project 01287 637967 gisboroughprioryproject@hotmail.co.uk www.gisboroughprioryproject.co.uk Prehistoric Dacre: Walk Tue 20 July 10.00–13.00 Start from Providence Schoolroom, Dacre A guided walk of around 3 miles to view recent discoveries including prehistoric ritual, domestic and industrial features. Iron-Age (Nidderdale) Community Archaeology Group gill@iron-age.org iron-age.org Tread the Trod: the History of Paved Trods on the North York Moors Thu 22 July 10.00–15.30 Kirkby Church Hall, Kirkby-in-Cleveland An illustrated talk on North York Moors Trods, a tour of the Kirby Bank Pannierman Way, plus an opportunity for Trod conservation work. Book for working party. Kirby, Great Broughton and Ingleby Greenhow Local History Group 01642 712264 marygrant@qnetadsl.com www.kgbighistory.org.uk The Battlefield of Marston Moor: In the Footsteps of Cromwell Thu 22 July 19.00–20.30 Meet at the monument on the Tockwith Road, Long Marston An evening walk across Marston Moor with archaeologist and re-enactor Russell Marwood. York Archaeological Trust 01904 615505 ctuckley@yorkat.co.uk www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk Studley Royal – 6000 years in 6000 seconds! Wed 21 July 14.00–16.00 Meet in Studley Royal Park car park (via Studley Roger village). Explore 6000 years of human life in Studley Royal Park – featuring prehistoric and Roman finds, the medieval village and the great 18th-century designed landscape. National Trust 01765 608888 Medieval Joust Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–17.00 Scarborough Castle, Scarborough Enjoy the thrills and spills of medieval jousting and cheer on your favourite knight as our competitors break lances in real mounted combat. English Heritage 01723 374451 www.english-heritage.org.uk Mill Owners and Millers from 1770 Thu 22 July 19.00–21.00 Holgate Windmill, Holgate, York Illustrated talk by Anna Cook on researched history of Holgate windmill owners and millers since 1770. Tour of the mill, archive and restoration photos. £3. Holgate Windmill Preservation Society andertondesign@yahoo.co.uk www.holgatewindmill.org 60 Finds Identification Day Sat 24 July 09.30–16.30 Friends Meeting House, Great Ayton Do you have something of local historical interest? Bring it along and we will try to tell you something about it, photograph and record it. Great Ayton Community Archaeology 01642 722964 ianandsuepearce@btinternet.com www.greatayton.wikidot.com www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Malham Archaeology Walk Prehistoric Dacre: Talk Sat 24 July 10.00–14.00 Street Gate, Malham Tue 27 July 19.00–21.00 Providence Schoolroom, Dacre Come and discover the archaeology of Malhamdale – a beginner’s guide. Bring a packed lunch. Sorry, no dogs. National Trust 01729 830416 malhamtarn@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk A talk and display to review recent discoveries in the locality including prehistoric ritual, domestic and industrial features. Iron-Age (Nidderdale) Community Archaeology Group gill@iron-age.org iron-age.org Grassington's Ancient Fields: Phase 1 – High Close Wharfedale Archaeology Walk Sun 25 July 10.00–16.30 Grassington Church Hall, Main Street, Grassington For over a century the Grassington landscape has received extensive archaeological interest – this latest study attempts to unlock the story of the ancient features. Upper Wharfedale Heritage Group info@uwhg.org.uk www.uwhg.org.uk 'Under the Roots of the Oak Tree’: How Archaeology brings National Trust Properties to Life! Mon 26 July 10.30–13.00 Nunnington Hall, Nunnington Discover the myriad ways archaeology brings National Trust properties to life – and then enjoy a delicious lunch in one of its most charming houses. National Trust 01439 748283 Grassington's Ancient Fields: Phase 1 – High Close Mon 26 July–Sun 8 Aug 09.00– 19.30 Leisure Centre at Long Ashes Park, Threshfield, near Grassington For over a century the Grassington landscape has received extensive archaeological interest – this latest study attempts to unlock the story of the ancient features. Upper Wharfedale Heritage Group info@uwhg.org.uk www.uwhg.org.uk Wed 28 July 10.00–15.00 Kettlewell car park Come and discover the archaeology of Upper Wharfedale – a beginner’s guide. Bring a packed lunch. Dogs on leads only please. National Trust 01729 830416 malhamtarn@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk Marston Moor: A Guide to the Battle Wed 28 July 10.00–17.00 Depart York city centre (deteails on booking) An all day visit to Marston Moor with archaeologist and re-enactor Russell Marwood. York Archaeological Trust 01904 615505 ctuckley@yorkat.co.uk www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk Forgotten Crafts Fri 30 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.00 DIG, York Learn how the crafts of Viking era York are inspiring the world of computer games. York Archaeological Trust 01904 543400 ctuckley@yorkat.co.uk www.digyork.com Fighting Knights Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–17.00 Scarborough Castle, Scarborough See a pair of fully armoured medieval knights embark on hand to hand combat with sword and poleaxe. See how a knight dresses for battle. 61 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk English Heritage 01723 374451 www.english-heritage.org.uk www.visitchurches.org.uk Behind the Scenes at Conservation Braithwaite Hall Archaeology Walk Sat 31 July 13.00–15.30 Braithwaite Hall, East Witton, Leyburn Come and discover the archaeology around Braithwaite Hall (no dogs). National Trust 01729 830416 malhamtarn@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk Yorkshire Archaeology Weekend Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug Ryedale Folk Museum, Hutton-le-Hole Join us for our Yorkshire Archaeology Weekend, combined with Yorkshire Day for a celebration of the archaeology and culture of our region. Ryedale Folk Museum 01751 417367 education@ryedalefolkmuseum.co.uk www.ryedalefolkmuseum.co.uk Sun 1 Aug 11.00–12.00 Meet at YAT front gate, 47 Aldwark, York Find out what happens to artefacts after archaeologists have unearthed them with this exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of YAT’s conservation department. York Archaeological Trust 01904 615505 ctuckley@yorkat.co.uk www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk Hungate Open Day Sun 1 Aug 10.00–15.00 Hungate, York Find out more about the discoveries at this major excavation. Recent finds will be on show, with experts on hand to interpret them. York Archaeological Trust 01904 543400 ctuckley@yorkat.co.uk www.dighungate.com South Yorkshire Star Carr Day School Sheffield Victorian Street Dig: ‘Life at No. 57’ Sat 31 July 11.00–16.00 Scarborough Collections, The Crescent, Scarborough Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Sug 10.00–16.00 Heeley City Farm, Richards Road, Sheffield The University of York are delivering a day long event of lectures focusing on recent work and discoveries on the amazing Star Carr finds. Scarborough Museums Trust with Scarborough Archaeological Society 01723 384511 learning@smtrust.uk.com www.scarboroughmuseumstrust.co.uk Excavate a Victorian terraced house! Finds washing, talks, hands-on activities. An opportunity for everyone to get involved in this innovative community dig. Free. Heeley City Farm & Sheffield University 0114 3039982 ext4 youngroots@heeleyfarm.org.uk www.heeleyfarm.org.uk Sheffield's Prehistoric Past Exploration of Church and Displays of Artefacts and Archaeology Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.00 Church of Christ the Consoler, Newby Hall, nr Ripon An opportunity to explore this unique church and an exhibition of archaeological data of Ripon and surrounding parishes by Ripon Community Archaeology Project. The Churches Conservation Trust jbanwell@tcct.org.uk 62 Sun 18 July 11.00–16.00 Meet at the ‘Surprise’ car park, west of Sheffield, on the A6187 A guided walk, on the outskirts of the city, investigating the remains of a prehistoric community and the enigmatic Carl Wark hillfort. West Riding Archaeological Consultancy 07538 895250 wracarch@aol.com www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Moving Stone through the Ages: Carl Wark Hillfort and the Burbage Quarries Wed 21 July 10.30–16.00 Meet at pay and display car park, west of Upper Burbage Bridge A walk taking in quarries, iron smelting, a prehistoric cairnfield and the enigmatic Carl Wark hillfort. c. 5 miles, rough ground. Bring packed lunch. Peak District National Park Authority 01626 816200 customer.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk St Mary’s History Weekend: Church Sat 24 July 10.30–16.00 St Mary’s Church, Howard Road, Walkley, Sheffield Display of historical materials, and short guided tours of this Victorian church in the western suburbs of Sheffield. Tours at 11am, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm. Friends of Walkley Cemetery 07743 394203 (on the day) walkleycemetery@blueyonder.co.uk West Yorkshire Death, Disaster and Treasure: The Work of the Coroner from Medieval Times Tue 13, Tue 20 & Tue 27 July 19.00–20.30 Westgate Chapel (Unitarian), Westgate, Wakefield A series of three talks by John Goodchild considering the work of the coroner in general and in relation to particular events. Wakefield Historical Society 01924 373307 kate@airtime.co.uk www.ukunitarians.org.uk/wakefield Brand new Ancient History! What have we found at Nostell Priory? Sat 17 & Sat 24 July 12.00–13.30 Nostell Priory, Wrabgy Join archaeologist Mark Newman on an exploration of the prehistoric, Roman and medieval discoveries made in the last two years at Nostell Priory. National Trust 01924 863892 Tasting the Past Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–15.30 Museums Sheffield: Weston Park, Western Bank, Sheffield Join in with a range of historical food activities and find out some fascinating food facts. Museums Sheffield 0114 2782600 learning@museums-sheffield.org.uk www.museums-sheffield.org.uk Medieval Harewood Weekend Sat 17–Sun 18 July 10.30–16.00 Harewood House, Leeds Explore the story of medieval Harewood and Gawthorpe Manor. Family activities and guided tours of the excavation. Harewood House Trust 0113 2181010 info@harewood.org www.harewood.org St Mary’s History Weekend: Cemetery Sun 25 July 14.00 & 16.00 St Mary’s Cemetery, Nichols Road (off Waller Road), Sheffield Two chances to join a guided tour of this Victorian cemetery in the beautiful Rivelin Valley. Tours last 90 minutes. Friends of Walkley Cemetery 07743 394203 (on the day) walkleycemetery@blueyonder.co.uk Community Showcase and Exhibition on Leeds Slipware and Kiln Site Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug (not Sun 25) 10.00–17.00 (Showcase Sat 17 July 11.00–16.00) The Still Room, Temple Newsam House, Leeds Exhibition about the excavation of a rare slipware kiln in East Leeds which will feature the best examples of pottery found on site. Leeds Archaeological Fieldwork Society 0113 2645535 temple.newsam@leeds.gov.uk www.leedsarchaeology.co.uk 63 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Archaeology Day The Case of the Vanishing Priory Sat 17 July 10.30–16.00 Temple Newsam House, Leeds Sat 17 & 25 July 14.30–15.30 Nostell Priory, Wragby Come and handle finds with the Leeds Archaeological Fieldwork Society in the opulent surroundings of Temple Newsam House. Leeds City Council 0113 2647321 www.leeds.gov.uk/templenewsamhouse Use historic maps and archaeological detective work to try and rediscover Nostell’s lost medieval priory, with National Trust archaeologist Mark Newman. National Trust 01942 863892 Amazing Archaeology Trail Looking at George Gissing Memorabilia Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug (not Mon) Kirkstall Abbey, Kirkstall Road, Leeds Sat 17, Sat 24, Sat 31 July 14.00–16.00 2 Thompson’s Yard, Westgate, Wakefield Become an archaeologist while exploring the Abbey. Answer the questions on the trail and enter the free draw for your chance to win a fantastic prize! Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2305499 kirkstall.abbey@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/kirkstallabbey An opportunity to look at memorabilia associated with the Wakefield-born novelist George Gissing which has been returned to his boyhood home. Wakefield Historical Society & The Gissing Trust kate@airtime.co.uk docs.google.com/view?docid=dfj62zqb_169gx4guwdk Awesome Archaeology Prize Trail The Archaeology of Coal Mining at Flockton Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug (not Mon) Leeds City Museum Sun 18 July 10.30–11.30 Entrance to New Hall Approach at its junction with Hardcastle Lane, Wakefield Complete the archaeology trail around the museum and enter the free competition for your chance to win an awesome archaeology prize! Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2243732 cheryl.kellett@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/citymuseum The Archaeology of Kirkstall Abbey: Talk and Handling Session Date tbc please check website Kirkstall Abbey, Kirkstall Road, Leeds You are invited to an afternoon talk about the archaeology of Kirkstall Abbey with Kat Baxter, Curator of Archaeology in Leeds Museums and Galleries. Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2305499 kirkstall.abbey@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/kirkstallabbey John Goodchild will point out landscape features created by coal mining at Flockton during a very short walk. Wakefield Historical Society kate@airtime.co.uk From Parish Church to Cathedral Mon 19 July 19.00–20.30 The Cathedral Church of All Saints, Northgate, Wakefield Looking at the physical impact on Wakefield parish church of becoming the Cathedral of the Diocese of Wakefield. Wakefield Historical Society kate@airtime.co.uk Walk: The Development of Almondbury Tue 20 July 19.00–21.00 Meet at Almondbury Co-operative Store This guided walk introduces you to the principles of archaeology, discovering the past in Almondbury. 2 hours, 3 miles, family 64 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk friendly. Huddersfield and District Archaeological Society 07826 532214 neil.marsay@btinternet.com www.huddarch.org.uk Artefacts Handling and Tours of the Store Wed 21 July 13.00–15.50 Leeds Museums Discovery Centre, Leeds Come and have a tour around our amazing store – home to a million artefacts! Get hands-on and handle objects that are thousands of years old! Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2141548 discovery.centre@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/discovery Archaeology at Work: the Nostell Priory Stableblock Project Wed 21–Fri 23 & Wed 28–Fri 30 July 12.00–13.00 Nostell Priory, Wragby Meet the archaeologists working on the Nostell stableblock to learn what they do, and then tour the building site (restricted access). National Trust 01924 863892 From Pontefract to Fotheringhay: the Funeral Procession for Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York Wed 21–Thu 29 July Venues along the route, see website A series of talks, walks and visits to medieval remains marking the funeral route of the body of Richard Duke of York from Pontefract to reburial at Fotheringhay. Wakefield Historical Society kate@airtime.co.uk www.richarddukeofyorkfuneral.org.uk Milestones, Tollhouses and Turnpikes of the Pennines Thu 22 July 13.30–16.00 Saddleworth Museum and Art Gallery, Saddleworth, Oldham A short illustrated talk on the history of milestones and other features of turnpike roads. Followed at 2.35pm by a guided 3 mile walk through Uppermill. The Milestone Society & Saddleworth Historical Society 01457 874093 curator@saddleworthmuseum.co.uk www.saddleworthmuseum.co.uk The Archaeology of Ingleborough Summit Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–15.00 Ingleborough Summit - please find your own way to the summit Tour the Summit of Ingleborough with members of the Ingleborough Archaeology Group to discover the secrets of this ancient landscape. Ingleborough Archaeology Group 015242 71072 secretary@ingleborougharchaeologygroup.org.uk www.ingleborougharchaeologygroup.org.uk Your bit of History Sat 24 July 10.30–13.00 The John Goodchild Centre (below Drury Lane Library), Wakefield Individuals are invited to bring an old document that is in their possession for identification and discussion by archivist and local historian John Goodchild. The John Goodchild Centre 01924 298929 Castle Open Day Sat 24 July 10.00–15.00 Pontefract Castle Hands-on activities and finds identification and recording with the local Portable Antiquities officer and education officer from West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service. Wakefield Council 01977 723440 www.wakefield.gov.uk/castles Archaeology walks Sun 25 July 11.00–15.30 The Lakeside Centre, Middleton Park, Town Street, Middleton Guided walks exploring the early industrial mining archaeology found in Middleton Park by the Middleton Park Community Archaeology Project. 65 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Friends of Middleton Park info@fomp.co.uk www.fomp.co.uk Archaeology Craft Activities Tue 27–Wed 28 July 11.00–15.30 Leeds City Museum Free hands-on craft activities with an archaeology theme, all in our learning space at the museum. Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2243732 cheryl.kellett@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/citymuseum Dressing up Day Tue 27 July Kirkstall Abbey, Kirkstall Road, Leeds Horrid History Trail Thu 29 July Kirkstall Abbey, Kirkstall Road, Leeds Explore the abbey and keep a look out for skeletons and skulls. Scary! Free. Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2305499 kirkstall.abbey@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/kirkstallabbey Make your own Ancient Pottery Workshops Thu 29–Fri 30 July Leeds City Museum Have a go at making your own ancient pottery with help from an expert in Roman pottery. 20% discount for YAC members. Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2243732 cheryl.kellett@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/citymuseum Are you more Indiana Jones or Time Team? Would you prefer to be a Tudor or a monk? Raid our dressing up rail and find out in the fantastic remains of Kirkstall Abbey. Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2305499 kirkstall.abbey@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/kirkstallabbey Face Painting Awful Archaeology Free family face painting in the archaeological ruins of Kirkstall Abbey. Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2305499 kirkstall.abbey@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/kirkstallabbey Wed 28 July 14.00–16.00 Kirkstall Abbey, Kirkstall Road, Leeds Craft activities and fun facts inspired by some of the archaeological artefacts at the abbey. Free. Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2305499 kirkstall.abbey@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/kirkstallabbey Behind the Scenes with Time Team Thu 29 July (evening) Leeds City Museum Time Team’s Raksha Dave tells us what really happens on and off camera on the world’s longest running archaeology TV programme. Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2243732 cheryl.kellett@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/citymuseum 66 Fri 30 July 14.00–16.00 Kirkstall Abbey, Kirkstall Road, Leeds Make an Artefact of the Future Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 14.00–16.00 Kirkstall Abbey, Kirkstall Road, Leeds Take archaeological inspiration from Kirkstall Abbey and its collections and make an artefact of the future. Leeds Museums and Galleries 0113 2305499 kirkstall.abbey@leeds.gov.uk www.leeds.gov.uk/kirkstallabbey www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk North East County Durham The Romans are Coming! Sat 17 July 11.00–15.00 Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology, Durham Spend the day with a Roman re-enactment group. See Roman cookery, military costume and equipment, and find out why the Romans left Britain 1600 years ago. Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology - Durham University 0191 3341823 archaeology.museum@durham.ac.uk www.durham.ac.uk/fulling.mill Romans at the Railway Museum Sun 18 July 10.00–16.00 Head of Steam – Darlington Railway Museum, North Road Station, Darlington Roman day with the emphasis on re-enactment. Packed with fun activities for all the family to enjoy, including a trip to Piercebridge Roman Fort. Darlington Borough Council 01325 460532 headofsteam@darlington.gov.uk www.head-of-steam.co.uk Archaeology at Killhope – Children's Fun Dig Sun 18, Sun 25 July & Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 Killhope Lead Mining Museum, Upper Weardale Come and acquire the skills of a budding relic hunter under the expert supervision of a member of the County Archaeology Team. Killhope Lead Mining Museum 01388 537505 info@killhope.org.uk www.killhope.org.uk Roman Coins Lecture and Handling Session Sun 18 July 14.00–16.00 Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology, Durham Roman coins talk and handling session with Durham University’s museums curator. Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology - Durham University 0191 3341823 archaeology.museum@durham.ac.uk www.durham.ac.uk/fulling.mill The Hidden Archaeology of Timothy Hackworth Thu 22 July 13.30–15.30 Locomotion – The National Railway Museum at Shildon Learn more about pioneering railway engineer Timothy Hackworth’s impact on the town of Shildon in this guided walk. Locomotion – The National Railway Museum at Shildon 01388 771439 info@locomotion.uk.com www.nrm.org.uk/locomotion Binchester Roman Festival Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–16.30. Binchester Roman Fort, near Bishop Auckland, A programme of re-enactment events featuring Roma Antiqua, Legio IX and Nordmanni as well as tours of new excavations in the fort. Archaeology Section, Durham County Council 01388 663089 archaeology@durham.gov.uk www.durham.gov.uk/archaeology The Brilliant Bronze Age! Sat 24 July 13.00–15.00 Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology, Durham Children’s craft session. Come along and make a prehistoric model roundhouse with natural materials. Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology - Durham University 0191 3341823 archaeology.museum@durham.ac.uk www.durham.ac.uk/fulling.mill The Terrific Tudors Sun 25 July 13.00–15.00 Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology, Durham Children’s craft session. Make a traditional black and white Tudor model house. Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology - Durham University 0191 3341823 archaeology.museum@durham.ac.uk www.durham.ac.uk/fulling.mill 67 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Perfect Pots Archaeology and the Arts in County Durham Tue 27 July 13.00–15.00 Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology, Durham Sat 31 July 10.00–16.00 The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle Children’s craft session. Take inspiration from historic potters and make your own pot to take home. Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology - Durham University 0191 3341823 archaeology.museum@durham.ac.uk www.durham.ac.uk/fulling.mill Celebrate the Festival at our hands-on events throughout the fortnight culminating in an inspiring day of object handling, expert demonstrations and family activities. The Bowes Museum and Durham County Council 01833 690606 samantha.belcher@thebowesmuseum.org.uk www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk Stories from Skeletons: A day of Hands-on Activities Thu 29 July 12.00–15.00 Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology, Durham Fun hands-on activities led by students from Durham University – learn how archaeologists excavate and analyse human remains. Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology - Durham University 0191 3341823 archaeology.museum@durham.ac.uk www.durham.ac.uk/fulling.mill 5000 Years of Death and Disease Sat 31 July 11.00–16.00 Durham University, Dept of Archaeology, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE A day of lectures/workshops covering past human health and current research by the Bioarchaeology Research Group. Periods covered span from prehistory to post-medieval. Bioarchaeology Research Group, Durham University 0191 3341100 k.e.mccarrison@dur.ac.uk www.dur.ac.uk/archaeology/archaeology The Dinky Dig – Children’s Excavation Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 12.00–15.00 Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology, Durham A mini archaeological excavation suitable for children aged 5–11 years. Be prepared to get muddy! Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology - Durham University 0191 3341823 archaeology.museum@durham.ac.uk www.durham.ac.uk/fulling.mill Northumberland Roman Secrets Sat 17–Sun 18 July 11.00–17.00 Chesters Roman Fort, Chollerford Discover the secrets of the museum at Chesters. There will be a chance to handle Roman objects and artefacts. English Heritage 01434 681379 www.english-heritage.org.uk Cellar Tours Sat 17 July 11.00–16.00 Wallington, Cambo, nr Morpeth Discover the medieval heart of Wallington on a special tour of the cellars. Hourly tours. £1.50 per person. National Trust 01670 773600 wallington@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org/wallington Limekilns and Lobsterpots Sun 18 July 14.00–17.00 Meet at Beach car park, Beadnell Guided walk at Beadnell looking at the archaeology and hearing about the history of fishing and coastal industries. Northumberland Coast AONB www.northumberlandcoastaonb.org After the Eagles – The End of Roman Rule Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–17.00 Housesteads Roman Fort, Hadrian’s Wall Join our trio of actors as they explore the momentous events at the end of an era and the beginning of a new age. Children’s 68 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Roman Army drill sessions throughout the day. English Heritage 01434 344363 www.english-heritage.org,uk Romans Go Home – What Happened Next? Sat 24 July 10.00–13.00 Meet at Steel Rigg car park, Twice Brewed A guided walk from Steel Rigg to Housesteads fort, viewing archaeological remains of the past 1600 years with National Trust archaeologist Harry Beamish. National Trust 01434 344218 eric.wilton@nationaltrust.org.uk Medieval Clash of Knights Tue 27–Wed 28 July 11.00–17.00 Warkworth Castle, Warkworth Brave, bold and noble knights demonstrate the reality of medieval combat with a series of thrilling displays bringing the pageantry of medieval England to life. English Heritage 01665 711423 www.english-heritage.org,uk Anglo-Saxons at Bamburgh! Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–17.00 Bamburgh Castle The Anglo-Saxons return to Bamburgh Castle bringing alive one of the country’s top ten archaeological excavations. ‘Pit’ tours from the experts and have a go in the test pit. Bamburgh Castle & Bamburgh Research Project 01668 214208 administrator@bamburghcastle.com www.bamburghcastle.com Tour of Rothley Crags Sat 31 July 10.00–12.30 Meet at the lay-by immediately east of Rothley Cross Roads Join our archaeologist on a special access guided walk to discover the historical secrets of Rothley Crags. National Trust 01670 773600 wallington@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org/wallington Tyne and Wear Guided Tours of a Working Archaeological Dig Tue 20, Thu 22, Mon 26, Wed 28 & Fri 30 July 14.00–15.00 Arbeia Roman Fort, South Shields Join our archaeologists and find out what they hope to unearth this year and see some previously uncovered treasures. Tyne & Wear Archives andMuseums 0191 4561369 gillian.scott@twmuseums.org.uk www.twmuseums.org.uk/arbeia Sieve for Success Mon 26–Fri 30 July 11.00–15.00 Bede’s World, Jarrow Find out what the bones and seeds found in an archaeological sieve can tell us about the past. Bede’s World 0191 4892106 visitor.info@bedesworld.co.uk www.bedesworld.co.uk 'Going to Pot' – Roman People and their Pottery Tue 27 July 11.00–15.00 Great North Museum, Newcastle Discover how Roman pottery was made, what it was used for, where it came from and how archaeologists use it to learn about the past. Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums 0191 2226865 info@greatnorthmuseum.org.uk www.greatnorthmuseum.org Medieval Clash of Knights Fri 30–Sat 31 July 11.00–17.00 Tynemouth Priory and Castle Brave, bold and noble knights demonstrate the reality of medieval combat with a series of thrilling displays bringing the pageantry of medieval England to life. English Heritage 0191 2571090 www.english-heritage.org,uk 69 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Northern Ireland County Antrim Castle Gardens, Lisburn – Tours, Presentations and Workshops Sat 17 July 10.00, 12.00 & 14.00 The Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museum Presentation on the archaeological excavation and restoration of the 17th and 19th-century Castle Garden, followed by a guided tour and optional clay workshop. Lisburn City Council – The Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museum 028 9266 3377 angela.beggs@lisburn.gov.uk www.castlegardenslisburn.com Family Fun Archaeology Day Sat 31 July 11.00–16.00 Larne Museum and Arts Centre Come along and have a go at traditional crafts with plenty of fun for all the family. Larne Borough Council 028 2827 9482 caldwellj@larne.gov.uk County Down Discover History Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.30 (not Mon) Ulster Museum, Belfast Come to the new interactive history gallery at the Ulster Museum and try to reconstruct a skull, build a pot, dress in historic costume and lots more. Ulster Museum 028 9044 0000 www.nmni.com 70 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Scotland Argyll Guided Walk in Kilmartin Glen Thu 22 July 10.30–12.00 Meet outside café, Kilmartin House Museum A fun walk for all the family round the cairns and cists in Kilmartin Glen. Kilmartin House Museum 01546 510278 admin@kilmartin.org www.kilmartin.org Simulated Dig Thu 22 July 13.30–16.00 Kilmartin House Museum, Kilmartin Learn how to be an archaeologist by participating in a simulated dig. Kilmartin House Museum 01546 510278 admin@kilmartin.org www.kilmartin.org Dumfries and Galloway The Newbarns Project Ross & Cromarty Dr William MacLean – A Forgotten Collector: the Man, his Sites and Finds Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–17.00 (Sun 14.00– 16.30) Groam House Museum, Rosemarkie The exhibition tells the story of Dr. MacLean’s work on the Black Isle as an antiquarian and archaeologist with items from his collection on display. Groam House Museum 01381 620961 admin@groamhouse.org.uk www.groamhouse.org.uk Excavations at Applecross Broch Thu 22 July 19.30–21.00 Fortrose Community Theatre, Fortrose Academy, Fortrose The talk will describe the excavations that have taken place at Applecross starting with a Time Team investigation in 2005 up to the present day. Groam House Museum 01381 621252 admin@groamhouse.org.uk www.applecrossblogs.com/the-applecross-broch-ridge Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 Newbarns Estate, Colvend, by Dalbeattie The East Church, Cromarty: Its Place in Community through Archaeological Finds Excavation of three prehistoric burial cairns, Neolithic to Iron Age. Later medieval occupation. Volunteers welcome Stewartry Archaeological Trust 01556 680478 e.penman@virgin.net www.sat.org.uk Sun 1 Aug 11.00 Meet at East Church gates, Church St, Cromarty Glasgow Discover more about the history of the East Church through its archaeological finds – from medieval gravestone to modern spectacles. Scottish Redundant Churches Trust 01381 600243 info@eastchurchcromarty.co.uk www.eastchurchcromarty.co.uk Digging up the Past Exhibition Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug Saint Mungo’s Museum, Glasgow An exhibition celebrating the development of professional archaeology from antiquarian societies to the present day. Glasgow Museums 0141 276 1625 www.glasgowmuseums.com Shetland Stanydale Neolithic Temple Guided Walk Sun 25 July 10.00–11.30 Stanydale Temple car park, Staneydale Guided walk starting from Stanydale car park, exploring the Neolithic landscape surrounding the temple. An easy crosscountry walk, wellies and waterproofs advised. Shetland College 71 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk simon.clarke@shetland.uhi.ac.uk esther.renwick@shetland.uhi.ac.uk Levenwick Broch Guided Walk Sat 31 July 10.00–11.30 Levenwick beach car park, Levenwick Guided walk starting from Levenwick beach car park, an easy cross-country walk to the Iron Age broch, wellies and waterproofs advised. Shetland College simon.clarke@shetland.uhi.ac.uk esther.renwick@shetland.uhi.ac.uk South Lanarkshire Hyndford Mills Excavation Open Day Sat 17, Sat 24 & Sat 31 July 10.00–15.00 Hyndford Mills, Lanark Visit the Hyndford Water Mills site which has been excavated and researched by members of the society over the last three years. Clydesdale Mills Society 01555 665880 ken.fawell@btinternet.com www.theguidlife.net/groups/228 Clydesdale Mills Society – Exhibition of Hyndford Mills Artefacts and Photographs Sat 17–Sat 31 July (library opening hours) Lanark Library, Hope Street, Lanark Display of artefacts and photographs to describe the excavation and research involved in the Hyndford Mills project. Clydesdale Mills Society & Lanark Library 01555 663881 ken.fawell@btinternet.com 72 ARCHAEOLOGY SCOTLAND PRESENTS: SCOTTISH ARCHAEOLOGY MONTH! We’ve got hundreds of FREE events all over Scotland this September to help you explore Scotland’s amazing archaeology! Find out what’s on in your area www.scottisharchaeologymonth.org.uk or contact Archaeology Scotland on 0845 872 3333. DOORS OPEN DAYS Enjoy free access to over 900 ancient and modern buildings across Scotland this September. We are celebrating 20 years of opening doors this year with some extra special events and activities. Visit www.doorsopendays.org.uk for more information or contact the Scottish Civic Trust on 0141 221 1466. Scottish Archaeology Month is Scotland’s largest free annual archaeological event. It is coordinated nationally by Archaeology Scotland. Along with Doors Open Days coordinated by the Scottish Civic Trust SAM is part of European Heritage Days. Both are supported by Historic Scotland. Images: Cairnholy Dumfries and Galloway © Andrew Nicholson, crown copyright RCAHMS. Recumbent Stone Circle Aberdeenshire © Aberdeenshire Council. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority © Paul Barr www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Wales Central Wales Powys The Birth of Radnorshire Sun 18–Sat 31 July 10.00 (13.00 Sun)–16.00 (17.00 Sat) (not Mon) Radnorshire Museum, Llandrindod Wells Fossil display from mid-Ordovician laid down by volcanic activity south of the equator. Radnorshire Museum 01597 824513 radmus@powys.gov.uk www.powys.gov.uk/radnorshiremuseum The History of the Walton Basin Sun 18–Sat 31 July 10.00 (13.00 Sun)–16.00 (17.00 Sat) (not Mon) Radnorshire Museum, Llandrindod Wells Virtual model of the history of the Walton Basin from the Neolithic to the present day. Radnorshire Museum 01597 824513 radmus@powys.gov.uk www.powys.gov.uk/radnorshiremuseum Medieval Archaeology Day Sat 24 July 11.00–16.00 Old Parliament House, Maegwyn Street, Machynlleth A day of archaeological activities; design and make your own shield, reconstruct a broken pot and create your own floor tile. Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust 01938 553670 jeff@cpat.org.uk www.cpat.org.uk www.powys.gov.uk Family Fun with the Romans Tue 27 & Thu 29 July 11.00–15.00 Radnorshire Museum, Llandrindod Wells What did the Romans do for fun? Find out at our family drop-in session. Roman displays. Art and craft activities. Radnorshire Museum (Powys County Council) 01597 824513 radmus@powys.gov.uk www.powys.gov.uk/ Megalithic Portal Ancient Site Hunt in the Brecon Beacons Sat 31 July 09.30–17.30 Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Centre, Libanus, Brecon Use the Megalithic Portal web resource to discover prehistoric sites near you, and visit some wonderful locations near Brecon. Talks, displays and demonstrations throughout the day. The Megalithic Portal Society 07910 900298 andy@megalithic.co.uk www.megalithic.co.uk/festival Megalithic Portal Ancient Site Hunt in the Brecon Beacons Sat 31 July 09.30–13.00 Brecon Library, Brecon Join the team as they find and research prehistoric sites. Bring along your photos and information or come out searching with us. The Megalithic Portal Society 07910 900298 andy@megalithic.co.uk www.megalithic.co.uk/festival North Wales Roman Fun and Games Mon 26–Sat 31 July 11.00–15.00 Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery, Captains Walk, Brecon What games did the Romans play? Come and find out! Make a Roman game and see what you can discover in our mini-dig! Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery, Powys County Council 01874 624121 brecknock.museum@powys.gov.uk 74 Conwy Blodwen: the Neolithic Woman Returns Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.30–13.00 & 14.00–17.00 Llandudno Museum, 17-19 Gloddaeth Street, Llandudno An exhibition featuring the remains of a Neolithic woman with talks and workshops associated. Free. Booking necessary for www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk workshops. Museums Service, Conwy County Borough Council 01492 876517 shirley.williams@conwy.org.uk Tai Penamnen Excavations Mon 19–Fri 23 July 10.00–16.00 Penamnen Valley, Dolwyddelan An ongoing archaeological excavation will be taking place. It is a medieval site with post-medieval connections with the Wynn family of Gwydir. Dolwyddelan Historical Society 01766 831509 wtj831509@aol.com www.dolwyddelan.org Denbighshire Pilgrims Walk / Taith y Pererinion Sat 17 July 11.00–17.00 Meet at Clawdd-newydd Community Shop car park 7 mile walk following the pilgrims’ route from Clawdd-newydd to Bettws Gwerfil Goch, taking in medieval churches and a holy well. Transport back to start will be provided. Denbighshire County Council Countryside Services / Gwasanaeth Cefn Gwlad Sir Ddinbych 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside Armour and Artefacts Sat 17 July 12.00–16.00 Garchar Ruthin/ Ruthin Gaol, Clwyd Street, Ruthin Re-enactment and display at Ruthin Gaol, bringing history to life with armour and artefacts. Denbighshire Heritage Service 01824 708281 heritage@denbighshire.gov.uk www.ruthingaol.co.uk 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside Countryside Crafts / Crefftau Cefn Gwlad Wed 21, Mon 26 & Thu 29 July 10.30–12.00 Loggerheads Country Park, nr Mold Join us to unlock your family’s creative flair. Please book your place during the 7 days before the event. Denbighshire County Council Countryside Services / Gwasanaeth Cefn Gwlad Sir Ddinbych 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside From Slateworks to Nature / Y Llechi A’r Llwyni Wed 21 July 18.00–20.00 Meet in car park behind the hall in Glyndyfrydwy, opposite Hodge Podge on the A5 A 2 mile evening saunter in the idyllic Nant y Pandy Valley exploring the remains of the once busy slateworks. Denbighshire County Council Countryside Services / Gwasanaeth Cefn Gwlad Sir Ddinbych 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside Bright, Witty and Whimsical / y Ffraeth, y Ffôl a’r Ffansi Thu 22 July 14.00–16.00 Loggerheads Country Park, nr Mold The park is brought to life by a fantastic team of actors introducing you to the crazy characters in the park. Please book during the 7 days before the event. Denbighshire County Council / Gwasanaeth Cefn Gwlad Sir Ddinbych 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside Genius Geology / Daeareg a’ch Dychymyg Tue 20 July 10.30–12.00 Loggerheads Country Park, nr Mold Design and create a geology-themed t-shirt at Loggerheads Country Park. Please book your place during the 7 days before the event. Denbighshire County Council Countryside Services / Gwasanaeth Cefn Gwlad Sir Ddinbych Archaeology Day Thu 22 July 11.00–16.00 Rhyl Museum, Library and Arts Centre, Rhyl Artefacts, finds identification and mini-dig for children with our Community Archaeologist. Bring your artefacts for identification and have a go at being an archaeologist. 75 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk Denbighshire Heritage Service 01824 708281 heritage@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/heritage Live Commentary Voice Trail Caer Drewyn Thu 22 July 10.00–16.00 Meet in car park behind the hall in Glyndyfrydwy, opposite Hodge Podge on the A5 A live commentary voice trail, particularly suited to experienced visually impaired walkers. We shall climb up to and explore the site of the Caer Drewyn Iron Age Hillfort. Heather and Hillforts Project / Project y Grug a’r Caerau 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside Charcoal Making / Gwneud Golosg Tue 27, Wed 28 & Fri 30 July 10.00–15.00 Meet outside Cyffylliog School and follow us to the nearby site Have a go at this traditional craft. Tuesday – loading the kiln, Wednesday – lighting and Friday – bagging the charcoal. Please book your place during the 7 days before the event. Denbighshire County Council Countryside Services / Gwasanaeth Cefn Gwlad Sir Ddinbych 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside World Famous Engineering Walk / Peirianneg Fri 30 July 10.00–16.00 Meet at Llantysilio Green car park Explore 7 miles of the Dee Valley. Visit Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen Canal and marvel at the engineering skills of Thomas Telford and Prince Gruffydd ap Madoc. Denbighshire County Council Countryside Services / Gwasanaeth Cefn Gwlad Sir Ddinbych 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside Roman Invasion / Mewnlifiad y Rhufeiniaid Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.00 Loggerheads Country Park, nr Mold Ermine Street Guard Roman re-enactors join us at Loggerheads Country Park. Please book your place during the 7 days before the event. Denbighshire County Council Countryside Services / Gwasanaeth Cefn Gwlad Sir Ddinbych 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside Eliseg Archaeology Festival Genius Geology / Daeareg a’ch Dychymyg Tue 27 July 13.30–15.00 Corwen Leisure Centre, Carrog Road, Corwen Design and create a geology-themed t-shirt. Please book your place during the 7 days before the event. Denbighshire County Council Countryside Services / Gwasanaeth Cefn Gwlad Sir Ddinbych 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside Sat 31 July 11.00–15.00 Valle Crucis Abbey, Abbey Road, nr Llangollen Visit the excavation site: try your hand at excavating a mock trench; listen to tales of historic Wales. Meet the archaeologist sessions and examine the finds. Llangollen Museum, Bangor University and Chester University enquiries@llangollenmuseum.gov.uk www.llangollenmuseum.org.uk Secrets of the Hills / Cyfrinachau’r Caerau Hidden History of Brenig / Hanes Cudd Brenig Tue 27 July 10.00–13.00 Meet in top car park Moel Famau Sun 1 Aug 14.00 Meet in North End car park Llyn Brenig Enjoy this 4 mile walk to the Jubilee Tower and Coed Moel Famau to find out what the Heather and Hillforts Project has discovered over the last three years. Heather and Hillforts Project / Project y Grug a’r Caerau A guided walk as part of the Festival of British Archaeology. Denbighshire County Council Countryside Services / Gwasanaeth Cefn Gwlad Sir Ddinbych 01352 810614 loggerheads.countrypark@denbighshire.gov.uk 76 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk www.denbighshire.gov.uk/countryside Flintshire Excavations Open Day at Tan y Llan Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 Tan y Llan, Ysceifiog Open day showing excavations at a 16th/17th-century farmhouse. Finds identification. Rune readings. Flint knapping. Tudor ‘snacks’. St Asaph Archaeology Society 01352 720361 bev@stasapharchaeologysociety.org.uk www.stasapharchaeologysociety.org.uk Gwynedd Harlech Guided Archaeological Walk Sat 17 July 14.00–16.30 Meet at upper car park of Bron y Graig, Harlech We will be visiting extensive Bronze and Iron Age remains in the fields above Harlech (no dogs). Harlech Historical Society 01766 780108 a.wolfe@fc.harlech.ac.uk Walk around Criccieth Neolithic Monuments Sun 18 July 13.30–17.00 Meet at Criccieth East Beach car park (near Moranedd café) Walk to cover three Neolithic megalithic monuments, an Iron Age ‘fort’ and a medieval castle. 01766 522238 syd.caplan@btlinternet.com Isle of Anglesey Flintstones’ Grand Day Out: Standing Stones and Megalithic Tombs of Anglesey Sat 24 July 09.30–17.00 Meet at car park for Bryn Celli Ddu, Llanedwen Tour of prehistoric standing stones and chambered tombs of Anglesey. Transport by private bus. Gwynedd Archaeological Trust 01248 352535 gsmith@heneb.co.uk www.heneb.co.uk South Wales Caerphilly Hands-on History! Tue 27–Fri 30 July 10.00–17.00 Winding House, New Tredegar Have fun with archaeology! Join us for free drop-in sessions – discover the past, learn new skills and explore more, with some hands-on history! Winding House, Museums and Heritage Service, Caerphilly County Borough Council 01443 822666 windinghouse@caerphilly.gov.uk www.windinghouse.co.uk Cardiff Science in Archaeology Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug National Museum Wales How does science help archaeologists to find out about the past? Join us for two weeks of free activities, talks and demonstrations to celebrate the Festival! Full Amguedda Cymru - National Museum Wales programme on website. National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 Ancient Resources, Ancient Skills Sat 17–Tue 20, Sat 24–Thu 29 July 11.00–13.00 & 14.00–16.00 St Fagans National History Museum, Cardiff Join us in the Celtic village as modern craftspeople use ancient skills to create objects for the Moel y Gaer house, and learn some ancient crafts. National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 Doctor, Doctor! Sat 17–Sun 18 July 11.00–16.00 National Museum Cardiff, Join our Roman Doctor (Sat 17) and Tudor doctor (Sun 18) and learn all the gory details of ancient medicine! 77 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 The Science of ‘Origins‘ Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug (not Mon) National Museum Cardiff How do archaeologists learn so much from sites and artefacts? Pick up one of our new science trails through the ‘Origins’ gallery and discover the incredible hidden stories revealed by scientific techniques. National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 The Story of a Roundhouse Sat 17 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 St Fagans National History Museum, Cardiff Last June, the site of the demolished roundhouse in the Celtic Village was investigated. Find out what was discovered about this modern roundhouse and its visitors! National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 The Forensic Science of Archaeology Tue 20–Sun 25 July 11.00–16.00 National Museum Cardiff Family workshops: find out how science helps archaeologists, and solve some archaeological mysteries. National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 The Secret Life of Artefacts Tues 20 July–Sun 1 Aug (not Mon) 11.00 & 14.00 National Museum Cardiff How on earth do they know that? Join the experts for a series of short illustrated talks alongside objects in the ‘Origins’ Gallery, and question them! National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 Brilliant Things: Faience-making in Ancient Egypt Wed 21 July 13.05–13.35 National Museum Cardiff A lunchtime talk by Dr Paul Nicholson, Cardiff University National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 How to Build a Church (and what you will need) Wed 21–Sun 25 July 12.00 & 15.00 (in English), 14.00 (in Welsh) St Fagans National History Museum, Cardiff Ever wonder how we move a building to the Museum? Take a close look at the techniques and materials used in the reconstruction and decoration of St Teilo’s Church. National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 Exploring Ancient Landscapes Tue 27 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 National Museum Cardiff Meet the animals and plants of the past, and use them to recreate past environments. Family workshops. National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 Roundhouse Warming! Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 11.00–16.00 St Fagans National History Museum, Cardiff Join us in the Celtic Village to celebrate the rebirth of the Moel y Gaer roundhouse. National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 Carmarthenshire Garn Goch Archaeology Festival Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–16.00 Bethlehem Community Hall, Bethlehem Discover the largest Iron Age hillfort in Wales, walk on a time trail from Bethlehem to Garn Goch and hear stories from the past and 78 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk present along the way. Dyfed Archaeological Trust & Brecon Beacons National Park www.dyfedarchaeology.org.uk Monmouthshire Lost City of Trellech Excavation Open Weekends Sat 24–Sun 25 July & Sat 31 July–Sun 1 Aug 10.00–18.00 Trellech archaeological excavation, Catbrook Road, Trellech Dig on a real archaeological site, wash and identify finds, use the geophysics equipment, draw, record or take a tour of the site. Open to everyone! Monmouth Archaeological Society monmouth_arc_society@talk21.com www.lostcityoftrellech.co.uk Newport Dirt to Display Sat 17–Sun 18, Sat 24–Sun 25 & Sat 31 July– 1 Aug 11.00 (14.00)–16.00 National Roman Legion Museum, High Street, Caerleon, Newport Discover what happens to objects of the past when they are found by having a go at our mini-dig. How are they mended or conserved? And take our ‘Case Closed Challenge’ – how would you put some objects on display in the museum? National Museum Wales www.museumwales.ac.uk/foba10 Newport Medieval Ship Open Day Sat 31 July 10.00–16.00 Newport Ship Centre, Unit 22 Maesglas Industrial Estate, Newport Visit the Newport Medieval Ship Project. Learn about the ship from the archaeologists and conservators who are studying the vessel and associated artefacts. Newport Museum and Art Gallery 01633 215707 newport.ship@newport.gov.uk www.newport.gov.uk/ship Pembrokeshire Archaeology at Carew Castle Sun 18 July 11.00 & 14.30 Carew Castle, nr Tenby Take a tour around the castle with an archaeologist and find out about the fascinating hidden history of the site. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority 01646 651782 enquiries@carewcastle.com www.carewcastle.com An Audience with Sir John Perrot Sat 24–Sun 25 July 11.00–16.00 Carew Castle, nr Tenby Meet Sir John Perrot, Lord of Carew Castle and favourite of Elizabeth I, and members of his household. Archery demonstrations, have-a-go sessions, period encampment. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority 01646 651782 enquiries@carewcastle.com www.carewcastle.com A Medieval Fayre of Holiday Activities for Families Mon 26–Fri 30 July 10.30–16.00 Carew Castle, nr Tenby Come and try brass rubbing, heraldry, archery, pottery, help to put on a play and much more. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority 01646 651782 enquiries@carewcastle.com www.carewcastle.com Swansea Archaeology for All Sat 17 July 10.30–16.00 Swansea Museum Free hands-on fun for all ages, with demonstrations and talks, finds identification, meet professional archaeologists, local history societies, metal detectorists and re-enactors. Swansea Museum & Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust 01792 653763 roger.gale@swansea.gov.uk www.ggat.org.uk 79 www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk A Walk around Historic Swansea Time Travellers Wed 21 July 18.00 Meet at the fountain in Castle Square, Swansea Sun 18 July 12.00–16.00 Llanfaiach Fawr Manor, Gelligaer Road, Nelson A tour of the historic centre of Swansea and the old river-front area, looking at what remains of the town from the Middle Ages to the middle of the 19th century. Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust 01792 655208 edith@ggat.org.uk www.ggat.org.uk Hands-on family activities – make prehistoric or Roman pots, examine finds from previous excavations at the manor and meet the 17th-century servants. Caerphilly County Borough Council 01443 412248 walked1@caerphilly.gov.uk www.llanaiachfawr.co.uk Torfaen Walk: Looking for Evidence of Prehistoric Man Thu 1 July 11.00–15.00 Meet in the car park of The Dorallt Inn, Henllys, Cwmbran A field walk up Mynydd Maen towards Twmbarlwn Hillfort, looking for evidence of prehistoric man along the way in the form of flint lithics. Ancient Cwmbran & The Cistercians www.ancientcwmbran.co.uk The Geology of Mynydd Maen Wed 25 Aug 10.00–13.00 Thornhill Community Centre, Thornhill, Cwmbran A talk and question and answer session by a Geologist. Come and find out about the unusual geology of our mountain and valley in Cwmbran. Ancient Cwmbran & The Cistercians www.ancientcwmbran.co.uk Vale of Glamorgan Tinkinswood: The 1914 Excavation during the Cory Family Ownership Wed 14 July 14.30–15.15 Dyffryn Gardens, St Nicholas An illustrated talk on the excavation of Tinkinswood, the megalithic burial chamber dating from 4000BC. Dyffryn Gardens 029 2059 3328 dyffryn@valeofglamorgan.gov.uk 80