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Monthly Archives: September 2022

Greater Manchester Archaeology Day is Back for 2022!

The first in-person Greater Manchester Archaeology Day since 2019 will be held on Saturday 26th November 2022. The venue will again be the Peel Hall in the Peel Building, at the University of Salford, with GMAAS and Salford Archaeology hosting the day. Doors will open for registration at 09:30 ready for a start at 09:55.…

28 September 2022 in community archaeology.

Seasonal Archaeology: The Water Castle at Late Summer Sunset, Northumbria

Late summer is a transitional time in the landscape and in northern England harvests of all kinds have borne fruit, from hedgerows to fields, whilst many trees have already started to turn in colour. Whilst the piles of dried leaves drifting along the winding roads are in part a reflection of the dry hot summer,…

25 September 2022 in industrial archaeology.

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