
Despite the drop in temperature, a small and hardy band of souls are scurrying to excavate as much as possible in the trench before it has to be refilled. A number of […]
Despite the drop in temperature, a small and hardy band of souls are scurrying to excavate as much as possible in the trench before it has to be refilled. A number of […]
Members of SCAG were joined by colleagues from both Lincoln and Radcliffe-on-Trent archaeology groups as we enjoyed a day learning about 5th -8th century pottery under the expert guidance of Jane Young. […]
Thursday 14th Feb. 2019: we enjoyed a very entertaining and highly erudite talk delivered by Jennifer Horseman, Learning and Engagement Officer from Creswell Crags. Jen basically ran through an anthropology of human […]
16th February 2019, members of SCAG were joined by two groups from Nottingham Young Archaeologists Club to go fieldwalking on the Brackenhurst estate. Franchesca, one of the keen eyed YAC members spotted […]
16 members of SCAG enjoyed a good walk over a field on the Brackenhurst NTU estate. Our thanks to Nottingham Trent University for permissions. The light was just right for fieldwalking but […]