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What a story @NanceSw is regaling us with a 25 year old mystery & power of social media following discovery of this pot at #CorfeCastle. A break through came via Facebook a suggestion it was a #Stankpotten a pottery grenade! #FestivalofArchaeology. https://t.co/9BdOB8mS4A
This Saturday 16 July: @LizzieCorscaden is running a Roman art workshop in our Church Centre for ages 5-16 from 2.00pm-3.30pm. Part of #FestivalofArchaeology
Come make a shell mould or mosaic coaster!
Free drop-in, no booking.
@archaeologyuk @HeritageFundUK @HeritageFundL_S
The West Hanney brooch was first recorded by @findsorguk before becoming part of our collection. It is an #AngloSaxon composite disc brooch, possibly made in Kent. It is made of copper alloy, garnets, gilding and possibly shell. #Oxon319 #FestivalofArchaeology
#FestivalOfArchaeology Have you played our 'Trowel & Error' game? It's a Twine choose your own adventure style game designed by Barnsley's Poet Laureate
@Inkandamaranth and Barnsley and Rotherham Young Archaeologists' Club.
https://t.co/g55Enj7bTl
Don't miss our Zoom talk tonight! @spmaslin Finds Liaison Officer for Surrey, will be exploring the type of archaeological finds made by members of the public in Surrey, together with the stories they tell.
https://t.co/taxfOKLEKx
#FestivalOfArchaeology
Stuck in traffic at the White Rabbit roundabout? The Mount Roman Villa was discovered in this area in 1843. The South Wing was painted by Dr Thomas Charles #MaidstoneMuseums Exploring Local Places. #FestivalofArchaeology.
Don't miss out on our online event for the #FestivalofArchaeology, as @SeeingRedPeriod and @BrilliantBins talk about what we can do to provide improved menstrual facilities on site.
📅 19 July, 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Find out more here 👉 https://t.co/knUQwBxRCZ
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🔴 Join us for a talk by Seeing Red founder, Amy Talbot for the #FestivalofArchaeology
Discussing issues around poor provision of menstrual hygiene and welfare facilities during #archaeological fieldwork and how to improve it.
Click here for more info 👉 https://t.co/knUQwBxRCZ
It's the last day of the #FestivalOfArchaeology and we are ending on a biggy: the launch of the Great British Archaeology Comic Book!
Created by young people, exploring their own thoughts and ideas about #archaeology.
Access free online here: https://t.co/BhVKu1POqI
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Our #FestivalOfArchaeology post today is a game for you to play!
Developed by Barnsley's Poet Laureate @Inkandamaranth It's a Twine choose your adventure game called #TrowelAndError
🎮 Play it here: https://t.co/25ET5H42Fm
#ArchaeoGaming @archaeologyuk @CurrentArchaeo
Events are over but the #FestivalofArchaeology comic book is still going! Alongside @archaeologyuk we are inviting everyone 25 and under to draw what they picture when thinking of archaeology & submit it by the 6th Sept. More details here https://t.co/BZ7j1ODtFv #GBArchaeoComic
Festival of Archaeology: Out of Egypt Colouring Sheets ✏️ Join in our activities for this year's #FestivalOfArchaeology with these Ancient Egyptian-themed colouring sheets. https://t.co/qkV81QcmJA #CultureOnCall
Join Archie and become an Archaeologist at home to celebrate the Festival of British Archaeology 2020. Try out these skills by creating your own DIY dig. Download your activity sheet here:
https://t.co/TPgje5WE2b
#FestivalofArchaeology2020 #MuseumFromHome
@archaeologyuk
It's #FestivalOfArchaeology Day 5! As well as #AskAnArchaeologist Day there's History at Home Live with CBBC's Ben Shires at 11:30, Bosworth Battlefield Finds at 2pm, From Trenches to TV with @eh_shoutoutloud at 5pm, and lots more: https://t.co/E48Yg3PZUT
Our art department riffing on the #FestivalofArchaeology theme: Rev. James Bulwer's Views of Stanton Drew from the early 1800s...
Day 12 of our #festivalofarchaeology with exciting events all day long @britishmuseum #photogrammetry and handling, digging at St Peters #Thundersley, #warriorcamp, life in the past @butserfarm and many more! #archaeotech #cbarch75
This rainbow of flints have all been found in Essex and recorded on the @findsorguk database: https://t.co/v0VY7ODFZc They span the palaeolithic, mesolithic and neolithic periods #FestivalOfArchaeology #FindsFriday
Digitising the Human Remains collection tells us about the lives of those who lived in London #FestivalOfArchaeology https://t.co/9Cs14niXHO
Find out what a skeleton can tell our archaeologists #FestivalOfArchaeology https://t.co/vcTkOmJNlr