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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181211
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20181130T190409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181201T125959Z
UID:4626-1544140800-1544486399@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:EXCAVATION - Alconbury Weston
DESCRIPTION:There’s an opportunity for FRAG members to join an excavation being organised by The Sawtry History Society. The dig follows field walking and geophys which suggest Iron Age and Roman settlement at the site. It’s very short notice but the excavation is this weekend and next (30 Nov – 03 Dec and 07 Dec – 10 Dec). Email Kev Redgate if you are interested –  sawtry.archaeology@yahoo.co.uk \nExcavation Details \nSawtry-Application-Form \nPlease note that this is not a FRAG organised event but is available to members through our affiliation to the JIGSAW network of Cambridgshire archaeology groups.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/excavation-alconbury-weston/
CATEGORIES:Non FRAG
ORGANIZER;CN="Sawtry History Society":MAILTO:sawtry.archaeology@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181105T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181105T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20171104T112323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171227T124617Z
UID:3547-1541444400-1541449800@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:The Snettisham Hoard
DESCRIPTION:At least 12 separate hoards of artefacts have been discovered at Snettisham\, northwest Norfolk. Collectively they are known as the ‘Snettisham Treasure’ and form the largest deposit of gold\, silver and bronze artefacts dating from the Iron Age found in Europe. \nA combined total of over 200 torcs\, over 100 bracelet and ring ‘ingots’\, large amorphous ingots\, 234 coins and many fragments have been recovered\, with a total weight of over 40 kilograms. In addition to its sheer quantity\, the metalwork is famous for its quality of artistry and workmanship. Most of the hoards were buried 100–60 BC\, and were found towards the centre of a large eight-hectare enclosure. Extensive excavations have failed to establish its purpose or date. \nSpeaker: Dr Jody Joy\, Senior Curator\, Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology\, Cambridge \nFREE for FRAG Members
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/the-snettisham-hoard/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/snettisham-hoard-e1509794561508.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181023
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20180826T161450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180826T181014Z
UID:4438-1539907200-1540252799@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:EXCAVATION - Fane Road Allotments 2018
DESCRIPTION:FANE ROAD ARCHAEOLOGY GROUP (FRAG) – EVALUATION EXCAVATION 19-22 OCTOBER 2018 \nA large Roman villa was discovered in 2011 prior to construction of new houses between Itter Crescent and Fane Road. The Heritage Lottery funded ‘Romans of Fane Road’ excavation was undertaken in 2014. Since then FRAG has undertaken further archaeological excavations on the Fane Road Allotment Site to ascertain the full extent of the building. \nThe aims of previous excavations were to: establish the location of the southern part of the Iron Age enclosure ditch; establish any outlying Roman building foundations; locate and record Roman middens (rubbish tips); and establish the extent of the Roman metalled surface found in October 2015 with students of the Perse School. \nThis year we will be looking to expand on the successful results of test pit 17-1 which was explored in 2017. The dig is undertaken in partnership with the Fane Road Allotments Association (FRAA). \nThe event is FREE for FRAG & FRAA members \nApplication\nIn order to participate download the application form. Scan or photo your completed form then email as indicated. Closing date for applications is 30 Sep 18. Places are limited and applications received from FRAG and FRAA members (and their families) before 9 Sep 18 will be given priority. \nDOWNLOAD APPLICATION FORM \nVenue\nFane Road Allotments\, Fane Road\, Peterborough. Access will be via the gate off the footpath on the Itter Park side of the allotments. \nDates & Times\nFriday (19 Oct 18) – Monday (22 Oct 18) from 8.00am to 4.30pm daily. \nOpen Days\nSaturday (20 Oct 18) and Sunday (21 Oct 18) 11.00am to 4.00pm (further details will be publicised nearer the event). \nFurther Information\nFRAG – Evaluation Excavation 19-22 Oct 18 \nFane Road Roman Villa
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/excavation-fane-road-allotments-2018/
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DJI_0378b-lr2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181019
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20180827T220924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180828T220822Z
UID:4465-1539734400-1539907199@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:TRAINING - Geophys at Itter Park
DESCRIPTION:FANE ROAD ARCHAEOLOGY GROUP (FRAG) – GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY TRAINING 17-18 OCTOBER 2018 \nAfter the success of a similar training session last year we are returning to Itter Park to provide an opportunity to become more familiar with geophysical tools and techniques. Though primarily a training event the area being surveyed is close to the Roman Villa so has the potential to reveal clues about the landscape in which it was located. \nParticipants need to be FRAG members\, or members of JigSaw affiliated groups who can confirm that they are covered by their own group’s insurance \nThe event is FREE for FRAG members \n  \nApplication\nIn order to participate download the application form. Scan or photo your completed form then email as indicated. Closing date for applications is 30 Sep 18. Places are limited and applications received from FRAG members before 9 Sep 18 will be given priority. \nDOWNLOAD APPLICATION FORM \nVenue\nItter Park\, Itter Crescent\, Peterborough. The survey area will be on the southern open space. \nDates & Times\nWednesday (17 Oct 18) – Thursday (18 Oct 18) from 9.00am to 4.00pm daily. \nTraining Format\nThis is the second geophysical survey training to be undertaken on Itter Park and will follow a similar format to the previous session: \n\nPresent a basic overview of geophysical resistivity survey procedures\nAcquaint participants with the survey equipment\nTeach the principles of setting out a geophysical survey grid\nTeach the principles of conducting a geophysical survey\nProvide a hands-on geophysical resistivity survey experience\nProvide an overview of the data handling soft ‘Snuffler’\, data processing\, and results interpretation and analysis; using examples from other surveys\n\nFurther Information\nFRAG – Geophysical Survey Training 17-18 Oct 18 \nItter-Park-Geophysical-Resistivity-Survey-Report-2017
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/training-geophys-at-itter-park/
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geophys-itterpark2-e1535407741533.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181001T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181001T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20171129T193027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T112217Z
UID:3628-1538420400-1538425800@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Nassington Roman Barn - Year 3
DESCRIPTION:What started as the excavation of a Roman Barn at Nassington is extending into a broader project about agriculture\, industry and daily life in the Nene valley 2000 years ago. \nOur speaker will be Derek Roberts who is the Director of Excavations for the MidNAG dig. A number of FRAG members participated. \nThis will be the first opportunity to provide feedback on what we have learnt this year. As well as the Roman barn which was exposed in 2016 and 2017 we now have more information from geophys\, aerial photography and the 10 exploratory trenches excavated in August. The project is starting to provide insights into the lives of those living in the Nene valley from late Iron Age through to end of the Roman period. \nSpeaker: Derek Roberts\, Director of Excavations\, MidNAG \nFREE for FRAG members  \nBack to Nassington – 2018
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/nassington-roman-barn-year-3/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/IMAG1960-e1511983795605.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180903T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180903T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20180427T174538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T180628Z
UID:4158-1536001200-1536006600@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Baston Manor Pit: a middle Bronze Age and Roman landscape
DESCRIPTION:Fieldwork at Baston took place over a 48ha area between 2002 and 2014. The site is located on the western Fen Edge at between 3m and 5m aOD.  \nThe main feature was a middle Bronze Age field system and settlement. A round house\, pits\, wells and a long routeway for moving and sorting cattle were uncovered. Remains of log ladders\, buckets\, and hurdles were also found.  \nA small Roman settlement and routeway linked to the Car Dyke was also excavated. \nSpeaker: Rob Atkins\, Project Manager\, MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) \nFREE for FRAG Members
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/baston-manor-pit-a-middle-bronze-age-and-roman-landscape/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/baston-iron-age-pit.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180623T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180623T113000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20171005T113539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180514T134258Z
UID:3230-1529748000-1529753400@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:VISIT: Guided Walk around Castor
DESCRIPTION:Learn about one of the largest buildings in Roman Britain from local authority\, Dr Stephen Upex. \nThe massive Praetorium stood proudly where Castor church now stands. \nFree for FRAG Members\n£5 for Non Members\nREGISTRATION \nTHIS EVENT IS NOW FULL – ANY FURTHER NAMES WILL BE ADDED TO A “WAIT-LIST” \n  \nSpeaker: \nDr Stephen Upex written on a wide variety of topics related to British landscape history and archaeology and his interests range from prehistoric settlement\, Roman and Saxon farming to medieval open fields systems. He has excavated widely and wrote a book on the Romans in the East of England which was published in 2008. A new book on the Romans in the Peterborough area is due to be published soon. Stephen lectures at the University of Cambridge\, is a member of the Chartered Institute for Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/visit-guided-walk-around-castor/
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Castor-artis-bath-house-e1507203301680.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180604T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180604T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20171227T122444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171227T122747Z
UID:3669-1528138800-1528144200@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Ramsey Abbey - the elusive remains of an extensive site
DESCRIPTION:In April 2017 Ramsey Abbey Community Project was born. What have we discovered and what has the project added to our knowledge of the site? \nThe Great Benedictine Abbey of Ramsey was the first of the great religious houses in Eastern Fenland to be founded and in its time one of the most important\, influential and wealthiest Abbey in the Fens.  In its heyday it was home to at least 80 Monks\, and behind its walls a renowned school was founded in about 985. \nFor over 500 years the Abbey flourished\, but in 1539 the Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII. Today there is very little to see of the once great Abbey\, only a wonderful 15th Century Abbey Gate House. \nSpeaker: Roger Mould\, Ramsey Abbey Community Project \nFREE for FRAG Members \nRoger started his archaeology life at Fane Road and launched the Warboys Archaeology Project in 2012. The Ramsey Abbey project is the latest of the team’s work.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/ramsey-abbey-elusive-remains-extensive-site/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/ramsey-abbey-e1514377453685.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180514T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180514T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20171125T133554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171227T124430Z
UID:3615-1526324400-1526329800@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon - Latest Archaeology News
DESCRIPTION:The UK’s biggest road construction project involves excavation on a massive scale – 10 million m³. \nRoad widening\, new junctions and a 17-mile bypass south of Huntingdon carve through an archaeological  landscape covering all periods from the earliest hunter-gatherers to WWII. The investigation and mitigation work by MOLA is on a corresponding scale and is due to complete March 2018. \n  \n  \n\n537 trial trenches\n800 ha of potential archaeology\n80 archaeological sites\n130 staff\n\nMore than 25 settlements have been uncovered\, including: Iron Age\, Roman\, Saxon and Medieval sites. \nHelen O’Hara will provide an overview of the archaeology arising from the project. There will be specific focus on a Saxon and a Roman site. \nSpeaker: Helen O’Hara\, Senior Community Archaeologist\, MOLA Headland Infrastructure \nFREE ADMISSION\nBoth FRAG and non FRAG Members \nMOLA Headland Infrastructure is supporting this event as part of their community outreach programme
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/a14-cambridge-huntingdon-latest-archaeology-news/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/a14-aerial.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180404T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180404T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20171002T112150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180120T175454Z
UID:3168-1522868400-1522873800@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Geophysics for All
DESCRIPTION:An introduction to the use of low cost geophysics.  \nMany groups throughout the UK now conduct their own geophysical surveys\, this talk explains what techniques are available and how these can be best used.  \nThe talk will include survey examples from both local and worldwide sites. \nFREE for FRAG members \nSpeaker: Bob Randall \nBob was previously a Senior Electronics Engineer for Baker Perkins and now director of TR Systems Ltd. Bob has designed state of the art electronics and geophysical survey equipment which has been used worldwide by both professional and amateur archaeologists.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/geophysics-for-all/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/resistivity-meter-randall-e1506943265569.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180307T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180307T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20171103T185646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T151406Z
UID:3539-1520449200-1520449200@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Flag Fen Update and FRAG AGM
DESCRIPTION:Find out about how Peterborough Museum is working together in partnership with a number of organisations to create a home for Must Farm\, Britain’s Pompeii.  \nAn update of the Heritage Lottery Fund application for the expansion and development of the FLAG Fen visitor centre. \nGuest speakers from Vivacity:\nJonathan Latchford\, Grants Fundraising Manager\nSarah Wilson\, Archaeology Development Manager \nFREE for FRAG Members \n  \n  \nThe FRAG Annual General Meeting will follow at about 8pm. All are welcome to attend and help shape the development of the group. \nDOWNLOAD AGENDA FOR AGM
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/flag-fen-update-frag-agm/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/flag-fen-rob-fuller-2-e1509735508817.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180207T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180207T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20171005T110910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171109T100719Z
UID:3226-1518030000-1518035400@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Roman Pottery in the Peterborough Area
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Peterborough and Nene Valley Roman pottery from leading authority on the subject\, Dr Stephen Upex. \nThe talk will be in two parts: \n\nA presentation looking at the Roman pottery of the Peterborough area\nA hands-on teaching session\n\nFREE for FRAG Members \nSpeaker: \nDr Stephen Upex written on a wide variety of topics related to British landscape history and archaeology and his interests range from prehistoric settlement\, Roman and Saxon farming to medieval open fields systems. He has excavated widely and wrote a book on the Romans in the East of England which was published in 2008.  A new book on the Romans in the Peterborough area is due to be published soon.  Stephen lectures at the  University of Cambridge\,  is a member of the Chartered Institute for Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/roman-pottery-peterborough-area/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/roman-pottery-making-e1507202368417.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180110T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180110T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20171103T184704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171113T110832Z
UID:3535-1515610800-1515616200@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Roman Bedfordshire
DESCRIPTION:Whereas the Nene Valley was awash with Roman villas\, Roman Bedfordshire was populated almost exclusively by low-status farmsteads.  \nWas the area simply impoverished – or was it a key part of a much larger story? \nSpeaker:  David Ingham\, Albion Archaeology \nFREE for FRAG Members
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/roman-bedfordshire/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/bedford-river-roman-farmstead.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171206T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170422T103828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171206T103444Z
UID:2191-1512586800-1512594000@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Zooarchaeology: Animal Bones in Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:There are a lot more animal bones found on archaeological sites than human ones\, and they tell us a lot about the people who left them behind.  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nHow do we recover them from a site?\nHow do we use them?\nWhy were they deposited in the ground?\nWhat happened to them after they were deposited?\nWhat can they tell us about how people lived in the past?\nCan we link them to history?\n\nJust a few questions for the zooarchaeologist to answer. \nIn our workshop you will examine archaeological animal bones to identify\, measure and age them as well as looking for what the animals were used for. You will discover how animals like frogs\, tortoises\, mice\, sheep\, and deer were part of the human story in the past. \nThere will be an interval before the practical session and attendees are invited to bring a sweet or savoury snack to enjoy and share. \nOSTEOARCHAEOLOGY WORKSHOP OUTLINE \n\nWhat does an archaeologist do?\nWhat does an osteoarchaeologist do?\nHow are bones used?\nFour practical exercises:\nIdentification\nTaphonomy\nMeasurement\nAgeing \nFeedback from groups\nReview\n\nFREE for FRAG members \nSpeaker: Paul Clarkson \nFollowing his teaching career Paul studied for the Advanced Diploma in the Historic Environment at Cambridge University\, then an MSc in Osteoarchaeology at Bournemouth University. He has participated in many excavations.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/zooarchaeology-animal-bones-archaeology/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/zooarchaeology-200.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171108T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171108T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170615T120004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T152143Z
UID:2815-1510167600-1510173000@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Nassington 2017 - What Did We Find?
DESCRIPTION:Year One at Nassington revealed a large stone Roman barn and ancillary features including a corn dryer. \nThere were many unanswered questions so FRAG members joined forces with MidNAG to excavate again this August. \nDirector of Excavations\, Derek Roberts\, joins us to provide first feedback on what we have learned. The talk will consist of new finds and features from the season 2 excavations and thoughts for the future with a brief look at the recently conducted 5 hectare magnetometer survey. \nSpeaker – Derek Roberts\nDerek is co-founder of the contract archaeological unit Pre-Develop Archaeology. After reading Archaeological science at Sheffield University he excavated extensively around Britain with different contract units and had a very brief spell in France. He honed his skills working on urban archaeological sites in Carlisle\, London and Greater London and Colchester and now finds himself back where he started excavating in the Nene Valley.  \nFREE for FRAG members \nNassington Roman Barn – Dig Diary
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/nassington-2017-find/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/nassington-update-e1497528371918.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171105T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171105T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170924T172557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170924T175339Z
UID:3082-1509876000-1509894000@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:TRAINING: Metal Detecting
DESCRIPTION:This free training session is for all FRAG members interested in metal detecting – whether or not you have previous experience. \nObjectives \nGroup 1: Beginners: \nTo provide best practice knowledge from experienced metal-detectorists.\nIf you have a metal detector please bring it.  \nGroup 2: Regular metal-detectorist:\nThere is an opportunity to practice skills searching part of a field that has already produced some interesting finds.   \nVenue:\nAshton – between Peterborough and Stamford \nGroup Times\nGroup 1: There will be two cohorts. One from 10am – 11.30am and then from Noon – 1.30pm.  Allow 30 minutes to drive to the venue and prepare for the session. Those with their own metal detectors will then be able to stay and use their now found skills in detecting with others in the afternoon.  Please remember to book your slot on the booking form. \nGroup 2: There will be up to 4 detectorists in each time slot and they will be allocated an area to detect. There are two time slots (10am – Noon and 1pm – 3pm). Depending on the numbers in this cohort\, members may be able to stay for the whole time.  \nSite Organisation: \nAs part of the day all those attending will be expected to assist with the setting up of the areas to be metal detected.  \nDirections:\nLocation details will be given to those attending by 30th October.  We will endeavour to reduce the number of cars that we take.  So once we know who is coming we will arrange to go in as few cars as possible. If you are willing to take others in your car please let me know at the time of booking your place. Many thanks \nWhat to wear:\nWarm comfortable layers and full waterproofs\, hat\, scarf\, gloves and wellingtons or walking boot.  If the weather gets too wet we will end the session as the equipment could be damaged.  You are welcome to bring your own metal detector if you have one. \nPaperwork:\nAll those attending will be required to complete and sign a declaration form once their place has been confirmed on the training day.  \nThis training is only open to FRAG members and is on a first come basis.  \nDOWNLOAD BOOKING FORM
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/training-metal-detecting/
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/metal-detector-training-2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171021T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171023T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170422T110110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171006T132600Z
UID:2202-1508572800-1508776200@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:EXCAVATION - Fane Road Test Pits
DESCRIPTION:A return to the Fane Road site.  We will be opening a number of test pits as we add further definition to the extent of the Roman Villa and its associated features. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVenue\nFane Road Allotments\, Fane Road\, Peterborough. Access will be via the gate off the footpath on the Itter Park side of the allotments. \nDates & Times\nSaturday (21 Oct) – Monday (23 Oct) from 8.00am to 4.30pm hrs daily. \nOpen Day\nSunday (22 Oct) 11.00am to 4.00pm. \nExcavation Strategy\nThis is the sixth season of test pit excavations on the Fane Road Allotment Site.  In addition\, the Heritage Lottery funded ‘Romans of Fane Road’ excavation was undertaken in 2014.  The aims of previous excavations were to; establish the location of the southern part of the Iron Age enclosure ditch\, establish any outlying Roman building foundations\, locate and record Roman middens (rubbish tips) and establish the extent of the Roman metalled surface found in October 2015 with students of the Perse School.  This year we will revisit six test pits from previous seasons that produced results requiring further investigation. \nDOWNLOAD FULL DETAILS \nDOWNLOAD BOOKING FORM \nIn order to participate: \n\nDownload and complete the booking form\nScan or photo the completed booking form\nEmail to enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org\nClosing date for application forms is 18 Oct 2017; however\, applications received from FRAG and FRAA members (and their families) before 14 Oct 2017 will be given preferred participation. \nIf you experience any problems downloading the files or returning your form please contact enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/excavation-fane-road-test-pits/
LOCATION:Fane Road Allotments\, PE4 6SW
CATEGORIES:FRAG
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ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171015T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171015T153000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170731T091820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170924T162728Z
UID:2927-1508061600-1508081400@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:VISIT: Devils Dyke & Burwell Museum
DESCRIPTION:Devils Dyke is a scheduled site of national importance and has a fascinating history linked to the Saxons.  It is an impressive bank and ditch which is 7 miles long and is wider and higher than Offa’s Dyke.  \nThe guided walk along the earthworks will look at the archaeology\, the surrounding landscape and the development of the area in past times. \nDavid Crawford-White will be your expert guide. \nTimes:\nThe walk will start at 10am and will be in two parts each lasting approximately 1 hour.  Those attending are free to bring a packed lunch or go into Burwell and have a meal at one of the hostels in the town or stay at Reach.  The visit to the museum will start at 2pm and people will be free to wander. It’s a fascinating museum and includes a windmill and a wide range of collections and outbuildings. \nCost:\nThe visit is free to FRAG members other than a fee of £4 for the museum. Booking a place is open to FRAG members until Friday 30th September on a first come basis (numbers limited to 20). \nDiscounted 2017 FRAG membership is now available for just £10 which covers this trip and our monthly programme of talks and activities for the remainder of the year. \nLocation:\nThe earthworks is cut by the B1102 (Swaffham Prior to Burwell Road).  We will meet at a small carpark on the right going towards Burwell\, where the B1102 cuts through earthworks. After the first part of the walk we will then return to our cars and drive to Reach village.  We will then return to the Dyke before retracing our steps back to Reach.  \nOther:\nIf you do not wish to visit the museum please make this clear on the booking form. \nWear suitable footwear and bring waterproofs.  It is an open linear eartwork that can be wet and very slippery when wet! \nAttendees are not covered by FRAG’s insurance so you are advised to take out your own personal accident insurance if you wish.  \nPlease be aware that there are no toilets on the site. \nOutline Schedule \n\n09.45  Arrive at the Devils Dyke car park (allow about 80 mins from Peterborough)\n09.55  Group briefing\n10.00  Part 1 of the tour starts and will last about 1 hour. Return to cars\n11.30  Part 2 of the tour start and will last approx. 1.25 hours\n12.45  Lunch break in Reach or Burwell\n13.50  Meet outside the museum in Burwell\n14.00  Tour of the museum\n15.30  Ends\nThe organisers reserve the right to postpone or stop the event at any point.  \nThe walk will not take place if there are fewer than 10 participants. \nDOWNLOAD BOOKING FORM
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/visit-devils-dyke-burwell-museum/
LOCATION:Devils Dyke\, Burwell\, Newmarket\, Cambridgeshire\, CB25 0HX
CATEGORIES:FRAG
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ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171004T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171004T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170421T180704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170731T120616Z
UID:2153-1507143600-1507149000@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Re-visiting Durobrivae. A Geophysical Survey
DESCRIPTION:Recent surveys undertaken at Durobrivae near Water Newton shed new light on the Roman town. Stephen Upex is well placed to interpret this data in the light of previous studies\, and the broader Lower Nene roman landscape. \nSpeaker: Dr Stephen Upex \nFREE for FRAG members
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/re-visiting-durobrivae-geophysical-survey/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
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ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170909T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170909T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170730T175132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170907T080654Z
UID:2912-1504949400-1504965600@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:VISIT: Stonea Camp & March Museum
DESCRIPTION:Stonea Camp is a scheduled site of national importance and has a fascinating history linked to both the Iceni tribe and the Romans.  Possibly linked to Queen Boudicca the site itself stands on a gravel island just two metres above sea level.   The guided walk around part of the site will look at the archaeology\, the surrounding landscape\, the camps demise and the rise and fall of the impressive Roman Stonea Grange built adjacent to the site.  \nDavid Crawford-White will be your expert guide. \nTimes:\nThe walk will start at 10am at the site car park and will last approximately 1.5 hours.  Those attending are free to bring a packed lunch or go into March and have a meal at one of the many hostels in the town.  The tour of the museum will start at 1pm and will last approximately one hour.  It’s a fascinating small museum with some finds from the excavations at Stonea Grange.  \nCost:\nThe visit is free to FRAG members other than a suggested donation of £2 for the museum.  \nDiscounted 2017 FRAG membership is now available for just £10 which covers this trip and our monthly programme of talks and activities for the remainder of the year. \nLocation:\nThe site is few miles east of March. The site car park is found at the end of a long metalled trackway which is signposted ‘Stonea Camp’ off the B1093 (Wimblington to Manea road). It is part of Cambridgeshire’s County Farms Estate and is open to the public throughout the year.   \nYou need to arrange your own transport. If you need a lift please say on your booking form and we will see what can be arranged. \nOther:\nIf you do not wish to visit the museum please make this clear on the booking form. \nWear suitable footwear and bring waterproofs.  It is an open site and can be wet and very windy!  The site is an exposed large open field with a range of ‘humps and bumps plus a viewing platform.  \nDogs are not allowed as the site is used to graze sheep all year.  \nAttendees are not covered by FRAG’s insurance so you are advised to take out your own personal accident insurance if you wish.  \nPlease be aware that there are no toilets on the site. \nOutline Schedule \n\n09.45  Arrive at the Stonea Camp carpark\n09.55  Group briefing\n10.00  Tour starts\n11.30  Tour ends\n11.30–12.50  Lunch break in March\n12.50  Meet outside the Museum\n13.00  Tour of the Museum\n14.00  Ends\n\nThe organisers reserve the right to postpone or stop the event at any point.\n\nLATE BOOKING\nAny FRAG members wishing to join the visit who have not already booked please email enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org by end of Friday 8th September – include full name and phone number \nDOWNLOAD BOOKING FORM
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/visit-stonea-camp-march-museum/
LOCATION:Stonea Camp\, March\, March\, Cambridgeshire\, PE15 0PE
CATEGORIES:FRAG
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ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170906T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170906T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170421T171003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170731T094846Z
UID:2142-1504681200-1504729800@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Curse Tablets of Roman Britain
DESCRIPTION:Deficta est – The Curse Tablets of Roman Britain – A Practical Introduction   \nThe curse tablet phenomena is well attested throughout the Roman world. They are the private messages\, never to be read\, to the exotic gods who controlled all things. Whether for retribution or for luck\, they are the gloriously opaque windows into a thoroughly modern ancient world\, 1800 years ago. Over 300 have been recovered from Roman Britain. From the petty theft of a humble ring\, to unrequited love\, the curse tablets from Roman Britain are the real Romans\, warts and all. \nThis event is part presentation and part practical. The first section of the talk will focus on examples of curse tablets recovered from Britain\, highlighting the basic mechanisms the Romano-British utilised in the preparation and delivery of the curse tablets.  \nThe second section will be a practical activity\, in which small groups will study a Roman curse tablet. Utilising the skills from the lecture\, participants will be asked to recognise the basic stylistic and formulaic elements of the tablets\, and form a hypotheses of the date and function of the curse.  \nSpeaker: Paddy Lambert\, Oxford Archaeology East \nFREE for FRAG members \nPaddy specialises in the history and material culture of the Roman world\, with special interests in cultural syncretism and epigraphy. He has worked extensively on Roman sites across the UK and in Europe\, most recently working on an extensive Roman villa in the south west.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/curse-tablets-roman-britain/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
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ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170708T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170708T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170614T202432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170615T105637Z
UID:2791-1499515200-1499529600@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Itter Park Church Fete
DESCRIPTION:Come and meet the FRAG team – just a short distance from the site of a Roman villa! \nWe are participating in the huge Summer Fete being organised by All Saints Church Paston as part of its 800th year celebrations. \nWith over 20 stalls as well as Fairground rides\, free entertainment including Peterborough Youth Orchestra\, Zumba Dance Group and Tu Danse\, Roman Pottery Display\, Art Exbibition and Refreshments. \nThe fete will be opened by the new Lord Mayor of Peterborough.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/itter-park-church-fete/
LOCATION:Itter Park\, Fulbridge Road\, Peterborough\, PE4 6SN
CATEGORIES:FRAG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170607T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170607T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170124T200401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170422T104042Z
UID:1958-1496862000-1496867400@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:A New Town - Northstowe Phase 1 & 2
DESCRIPTION:Northstowe is a new town being developed on an old airfield site 8 miles north-west of Cambridge City Centre. It will eventually be home to around twenty-five thousand people living in 10\,000 new homes. But first\, following extensive research and geophysical surveys\, the Cambridge Archaeological Unit has identified 9 areas worthy of investigation\, spread across 37 hectares. They have started phase 2 of their investigation and you can find out how it is going. \nSpeaker: Alison Dickens\, Cambridge Archaeological Unit \nFREE for FRAG members
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/new-town-northstowe-phase-1-2/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/northstowe-pots-170.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170510T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170510T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20161128T231059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161231T140754Z
UID:1468-1494442800-1494448200@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Old Scarlett - An Interesting Tale from the Past
DESCRIPTION:Robert Scarlett was born in 1496 and lived to the ripe old age of 98.  You can find a painting of him on the west wall of Peterborough Cathedral. Old Scarlett worked as parish sexton\, a role which involved burying the dead in the parish church yard\, buying communion bread and tolling the bells. He was at the burials of Henry VIII’s wife Katherine and of Mary Queen of Scots. Get the full story. \nSpeaker: Stuart Orme\, Head of Operations\, Peterborough Cathedral \nFREE for FRAG members
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/old-scarlett-an-interesting-tale-from-the-past/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170507
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170421T165315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170422T215110Z
UID:2139-1494028800-1494115199@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Geophys Training Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Hands-on training in how to conduct a geophysical resistivity survey. This event is only available to FRAG members.  \nResistivity is a form of geophysical survey where electrical current is passed through the ground at regular points on a survey grid. Electrical resistance in the soil varies\, and is affected by the presence of archaeological features. The patterns of resistance in the soil are recorded\, plotted and interpreted.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/geophys-training-sessions/
CATEGORIES:FRAG
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ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170405T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170405T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20170123T224309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170422T104121Z
UID:1955-1491418800-1491424200@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Warboys History Society
DESCRIPTION:Warboys Archaeology Project is a subgroup of the Warboys Local History Society. The group aims to build a 3D model of Neolithic south-west Fen Edge. Learn more about recent excavations by this group. \nSpeaker: Roger Mould\, Chairperson of Warboys History society \nFREE for FRAG members
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/warboys-history-society/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:Non FRAG
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ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170308T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170308T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20161231T163334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170125T142622Z
UID:1766-1488999600-1489005000@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:The Future of Flag Fen
DESCRIPTION:Flag Fen is planning a £2-3m redevelopment which could see visitor numbers soar from 10\,000 to 60\,000 per year.  As well as enhancing the presentation of the Flag Fen site itself\, the plan includes a permanent home for the 8 Bronze Age boats currently preserved there and the many exciting discoveries made at Must Farm near Whittlesey. All this hinges on a successful lottery fund application. Find out the latest plans and likely timing.  \nSpeakers: Sarah Wilson\, Archaeology Development Manager & Jonathon Latchford\, Grants Fundraising Manager.  \nFREE for FRAG members\nThis talk will be followed by the FRAG Annual General Meeting
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/the-future-of-flag-fen/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
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ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170208T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170208T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20161128T223827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161231T130528Z
UID:1465-1486580400-1486585800@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:The Mill House at Sacrewell Farm
DESCRIPTION:The history of Sacrewell’s Grade II listed\, 18th century watermill goes back to 1086 and the Domesday Book\, although the lie of the land suggests the Romans were using water power at Sacrewell hundreds of years earlier. \nFind out about the recent £1.8m restoration of the mill \nSpeaker: Jane Harrison\, Mill Project Officer \nFREE for FRAG members
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/the-mill-house-at-sacrewell-farm/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/sacrewell-mill-170.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170111T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170111T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T034719
CREATED:20161125T172031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170101T125529Z
UID:1393-1484161200-1484166600@peterborougharchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Peterborough Cathedral 2016 Excavation
DESCRIPTION:Last July\, 170 volunteers lent their hands and minds to the task of understanding more about the area surrounding the cathedral. The Deanery garden yielded hundreds of finds spanning 2\,000 years. What did we learn?\nSpeaker: Alison Dickens MCIfA\, Archaeological Manager\, Cambridge Archaeological Unit. \nFREE for FRAG members\nThis talk will be followed by an opportunity for FRAG members to celebrate the New Year!
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/peterborough-cathedral-excavation/
LOCATION:Parkway Sports Club\, Maskew Avenue\, Peterborough\, PE1 2AS
CATEGORIES:FRAG
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/cathedral-excavation-170.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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