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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…
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THE NORTH PENNINES from Prehistory to Present
Good to see that the book written by Paul Frodsham(Archaeological Advisor), Martin Green (Fieldwork Director) and Greg Finch(Treasurer) was referenced in the December edition of Current Archaeology. It appears in the Just Out and Coming Soon Section. It is available now. Many of our members have ordered a copy and will be able to collect…
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Visit to the Devil’s Arrows and Thornborough Henges
Thornborough Henges Dr Emma Watson kindly gave some of our members a guided walk around The Devil’s Arrows and the Thornborough Henges. Thanks for sharing your expertise Emma and thank you Michelle for the lovely photos which can be viewed on Facebook Altogether Archaeology Facebook
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Altogether Archaeology on Tales from the Trowel
When we were excavating at Gueswick Jackie Macvay and Darren Carr from Tales From The Trowel visited us when the weather was wet and windy. Despite the conditions they interviewed Rob Young, Martin Green, Sue Wilson and Tony Metcalfe and have produced a podcast which you can download and watch if you follow the link…
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