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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Introducing Must Farm
DESCRIPTION:A window into everyday life 3\,000 years ago \nAn exhibition at Peterborough Museum \nThe Must Farm settlement is an extraordinary slice of everyday life in the Bronze Age. Introducing Must Farm\, a Bronze Age Settlement is a free\, engaging exhibition telling the discovery and stories of a Bronze Age settlement that was abandoned suddenly following a catastrophic fire. \nFRAG has been tracking this project for 10 years and members visited the site during excavation.  \nMust Farm Summary
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/exhibition-introducing-must-farm/
CATEGORIES:Non FRAG
ORGANIZER;CN="Peterborough Museum":MAILTO:museum@peterboroughlimited.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240603
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SUMMARY:The Ermine Street Guard
DESCRIPTION:ADVANCE OF THE ROMANS -The Ermine Street Guard \n“Come to Flag Fen for the first ever Advance of the Romans event and meet the authentic Roman soldiers. Led by the Ermine Street Guard\, renowned for their dedication to historical accuracy and authenticity\, this event promises to be an immersive journey into the past. Whether you’re curious about Roman cuisine\, fascinated by ancient craftsmanship\, or simply eager to step back in time\, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.” \nOrganised by Flag Fen
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/the-ermine-street-guard/
CATEGORIES:Non FRAG
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240603T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240603T190000
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CREATED:20240522T192913Z
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SUMMARY:Romano British Bread Making
DESCRIPTION:Romano British Bread Making \nThis talk by Julie Grey is about bread making in the Late Iron Age through to Romano Britain; grains\, processing\, baking and more. There may even be bread! \nJulie will also touch on her latest area of research: the grinding stones of Northamptonshire and what the overlooked quern and millstones might have to tell us. \nSpeaker: Julie Grey\, FRAG Chair and Postgraduate Student\, University of Nottingham \nWhen I had a chance to do something I’d long thought about I found myself in my mid 50’s enrolling on an undergraduate course in History and Archaeology\, a slight change from IT Project Admin/Management. I enjoyed my time studying so much that after graduating I signed up for more and am happy to see where it takes me going forward. \nFREE for FRAG Members \nNon-members welcome – £5 cash\, payable on the night\n(card payment not currently possible) \nThe Venue for FRAG Talks is: \nUniversity Centre Peterborough\nPark Crescent\nPE1 4DZ \nWhat3words:  https://w3w.co/grants.liner.slime \nThis is NOT the new university building in the centre of the city\, but is on a shared campus with Peterborough College and is accessed from Park Crescent. \nThere is on-site parking available. \nThe lecture theatre is on the first floor; a lift is available. \nGoogle Map
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/romano-british-bread-making/
LOCATION:University Centre Peterborough\, Park Crescent\, Peterborough\, PE1 4DZ
CATEGORIES:FRAG
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ORGANIZER;CN="FRAG":MAILTO:enquiries@peterborougharchaeology.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240606T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240606T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T082741
CREATED:20240530T170507Z
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SUMMARY:An Introduction to the Must Farm Pile-dwelling Settlement
DESCRIPTION:An Introduction to the Must Farm Pile-dwelling Settlement \nAn Online talk organised by Peterborough Museum \nSpeaker: Dr Chris Wakefield\, Cambridge Archaeological Unit \nThe Must Farm pile-dwelling settlement is one of the best-preserved Bronze Age sites ever discovered in the UK\, consisting of stilted roundhouses built above a river channel that burnt down in a catastrophic fire almost 3\,000 years ago. This talk provides an overview of the site and the 2015-16 excavations\, detailing how archaeologists uncovered the fascinating story of a Late Bronze Age community and pieced together the history of this incredible site.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/an-introduction-to-the-must-farm-pile-dwelling-settlement/
CATEGORIES:Non FRAG
ORGANIZER;CN="Peterborough Museum":MAILTO:museum@peterboroughlimited.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240613T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240613T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T082741
CREATED:20240530T171028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T171132Z
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SUMMARY:The Foods of the Woods\, the animals of Must Farm
DESCRIPTION:The Foods of the Woods\, the animals of Must Farm \nAn Online Talk organised by Peterborough Museum \nSpeaker: Vida Rajkovača\, Cambridge Archaeological Unit \nAmongst the site’s almost clichéd Late Bronze Age domesticity\, the roundhouses and the pots\, a remarkable collection of animal bone was found\, revealing how the community engaged with the environment around them\, the animals and their foodways. From the time of agricultural intensification\, where livestock was reared and food was domestic\, the unusually ‘wild’ Must Farm faunal assemblage casts new light on the domestic life in this swampy landscape. Perfectly captured in time\, the richness of evidence also allowed us to get at how the food was collected\, prepared and consumed. This talk covers the methods and the results of the zooarchaeological analysis\, it explores the food choices and the relationship with animals in the site’s broader setting.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/the-foods-of-the-woods-the-animals-of-must-farm/
CATEGORIES:Non FRAG
ORGANIZER;CN="Peterborough Museum":MAILTO:museum@peterboroughlimited.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240620T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240620T193000
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CREATED:20240530T171543Z
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SUMMARY:Wooden artefacts from the Late Bronze Age settlement at Must Farm
DESCRIPTION:Wooden artefacts from the Late Bronze Age settlement at Must Farm – specialism\, craft and use. \nAn online talk organised by Peterborough Museum \nSpeaker: Michael Bamforth \nNearly 200 wood and bark artefacts were recovered from the Late Bronze Age stilted settlement at Must Farm\, Cambridgeshire\, during excavations by Cambridge Archaeological Unit between 2006-16. The settlement was destroyed by a catastrophic fire\, perhaps as little as a year after construction\, with the buildings of the settlement and their contents collapsing into the soft muds of the river below. The combined effects of the fire and the rapid burial in waterlogged muds led to exceptional preservation of organic remains\, with many of the wooden artefacts recovered from their original positions in the collapsed buildings. The completeness of the assemblage\, which includes a variety of bowls\, hafts for axes\, gouges and spears\, textile tools and a complete tri-partite wheel\, gives us a rare chance to see the tools used by people 3000 years ago. The artefacts provide valuable insights into how tools were made\, what they were used for and perhaps even who made them.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/wooden-artefacts-from-the-late-bronze-age-settlement-at-must-farm/
CATEGORIES:Non FRAG
ORGANIZER;CN="Peterborough Museum":MAILTO:museum@peterboroughlimited.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DTSTAMP:20260427T082741
CREATED:20240603T083644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T083701Z
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SUMMARY:Chester House Roman Fest
DESCRIPTION:The ROMANS RETURN as The Chester House Estate Roman Fest is back\n– Roman army displays\n– Roman crafts activities and demonstrations\n– Stalls with family friendly activities run by museums\, local societies and professional archaeologists from Northamptonshire and beyond.\n– The Northamptonshire Archaeological Resource Centre Open Day\n– Tours of our excavation\n– Live Artefact conservation
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/chester-house-roman-fest/
CATEGORIES:Non FRAG
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240622T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240622T100000
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CREATED:20240530T172127Z
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SUMMARY:Willow Basket Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Willow Basket Workshop \nA hands-on event organised by Peterborough Museum \nBasket weaving techniques have been used for thousands of years and willow artefacts\, including eel traps\, have been found in the ancient river channel at Must Farm. This workshop will use willow to make a small round basket with a simple trac border. You will be guided to create a completed basket to take home at the end of the day.
URL:https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/willow-basket-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Non FRAG
ORGANIZER;CN="Peterborough Museum":MAILTO:museum@peterboroughlimited.co.uk
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