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Brignall Geophysics Results are now on the website
The images from the Geophysics Survey in October 2025 have now been uploaded to the website. There is a link at the bottom of the entry for Brignall Old St. Mary’s on the Photo Gallery Page They can be also be viewed by opening this post and clicking on the link below. The page now…
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Allendale Henge 2024 Excavation and Geophysics Reports now available
The report on the 2024 excavation at Allendale Henge has just been uploaded to the website and can be viewed or downloaded. The geophysics report is also available. To find it go to the AA Other Reports Page or go to the Posts page and click on the links below
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Excavation Recording Manual
The Altogether Archaeology Excavation Recording Manual has just been uploaded to the website and can be viewed or downloaded. Acknowledgement:This is based on The WallCAP Project Excavation Recording Manual, derived from Jane Harrison’s AAARP Project Manual. WallCAP was funded by The Heritage Lottery Fund and managed by Newcastle University.Forms from Altogether Archaeology by courtesy of…
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Gueswick 2024 Report now available
The report on the 2024 excavation at Gueswick Hills has just been uploaded to the website and can be viewed or downloaded. To find it go to the Reports Page and select Gueswick or click on the link below
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Ist dig of the year finished, looking forward to the next
The Plover Hall, Gilmonby Excavation has now finished. We had 3 weeks of mostly fine and sometimes very hot weather. The site has now been back-filled and the sheep and lambs have taken over possession of the trenches. Our next dig starts at Gueswick in August. Go to the Posts page and click on the…
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AGM 2025 was held on 26 April. Click the post to see the photos
A very accurate model of the Gueswick site. Even better we could eat it. Thank you Bob Abram, bakeoff awaits you. Gill Hey talking about Cumbria’s 1st farmers and Nick Henderson & Anna Giecco talking about Uncovering Roman Carlisle
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New date for AGM
The date of the AGM has had to be re-arranged to Saturday 26th April because renovation work is being carried out at the venue. Full details of the event are on our EVENTS page
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Anglo-Saxon Embroidery Day
Anglo-Saxon Embroidery Workshop – Members and visitors had a choice of 2 designs, a deer similar to the ones on the Bayeaux Tapestry(actually an embroidery not a tapestry) or an angel for the more ambitious. The colours used were all ones that would have been available from natural dyes in the Anglo-Saxon period The photos…