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The Council for British Archaeology is an educational charity that promotes 'Archaeology for All'.
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Archaeology for All 2 h
Buried ancient village discovered in Derby field
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CIfA 20 h
CIfA members, have your say on options for future AGM voting practices by filling in our short survey: You have until 12 February to submit your response.
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Heritage Chat 15 janv.
January's is on 'Evaluation'. Join us and on 18 Jan 13.00-14.00 to explore how the heritage sector approaches evaluation and how we can share evaluation data and create a shared evidence base. Here are the 6 Qs we'll be using
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Home Front Legacy 15 janv.
We're looking for primary schools to become HFL champions by recording their local Home Front sites. Our free resources can be used to conduct a range of engaging classroom & outdoor sessions. Find out more-
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Mike Heyworth 15 janv.
Important issues here for the historic environment sector ...
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Home Front Legacy 15 janv.
Combat by investigating the forgotten history in your local area. You can help to re-discover the forgotten sites and buildings that survive where you live. To find out more visit
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Archaeology for All 15 janv.
En réponse à @cbasouthwest @cba_lhen
Really pleased to see the Worlebury Hill Fort Group progressing with this, they were part of the and advocacy training day last year "advocacy and supporting your heritage", it looks like the lessons learned have been put to good use.
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Archaeology for All 15 janv.
Hi Suzie, we are in the process of compiling the questionnaire to update the sector survey of your excellent work published in 2010 . Debbie Frearson is the Training Officer coordinating the Headley Funded project.
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Gill Bull 15 janv.
did someone say ? It can only mean it is time to become a member of the Council for British Archaeology to banish the blues. Join us today . Please RT to beat the blues!
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Archaeology for All 12 janv.
Mystery ruins in Scotland could have been a retreat during times of conflict. The Helm's Deep of the north?
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Archaeology for All 12 janv.
University of Huddersfield on a quest to find the site of the 1461 battle of Mortimer's Cross
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Historic England 10 janv.
People talk about heritage and history a lot. But what do you think about it? Have you ever wanted to get involved? Or just wonder what it means? If you are aged 11-16 would really love to hear from you
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CITiZAN 11 janv.
CALL FOR PAPERS: Join , and by the sea for our joint session discussing and besides or below water, challenges and novel approaches. Deadline: 15 Feb. For full abstract see session 698:
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Mike Heyworth 10 janv.
We look forward to working with in his new role as Minister for Arts, Heritage & Tourism in England. Hope he will work with us to champion and across Government & take forward the new Heritage Statement
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Archaeology for All 11 janv.
Stone Cairns, a scourge on ancient sites, or form of modern cultural recycling?
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Archaeology for All 11 janv.
The bursary placements scheme provided many positive life changing experiences, we are currently researching avenues for further training schemes. You can be involved in archaeology in a number of ways
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IfA Archives Group 10 janv.
Call for papers for our annual meeting on the theme of Working Collaboratively with archaeological archives, ends this week.
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Christopher Atkinson 9 janv.
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North York Moors NP 8 janv.
Age and size aren't barriers when it comes to volunteering with us! The small spades were too big for our youngest Explorer Club volunteer to use so she just sat in the drainage ditch and used a trowel instead!
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Dr Mike Nevell 9 janv.
Secret Victorian street buried by railway under the Packhorse in Bristol
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