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APPEAL Burglars have stolen two unique prehistoric objects from Ely Museum. If you have any information please call Cambridgeshire Police on 101 or anonymously call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 11
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#heritagecrime #heritagewatch
What has the Aerial Survey Team Historic England been doing this week? Amongst other things, working with hundreds of 1940s aerial photographs from HE Archive to help enhance the Kent Historic Environment Record. You can see digital/scanned APs online! historicengland.org.uk/images-books/a…
Curious about how to attract new audiences for your archaeological fieldwork?
At Dig It!'s free webinar on 29 May, hear from Archaeology Scotland and Int Women's Centre about how to develop these relationships and ensure a good experience for new attendees at events: eventbrite.co.uk/e/reaching-new…
Our open access paper on the fantastic #Roman #sculpture from Stanwick is available here tinyurl.com/yckkr9x5 . More results from the Historic England excavations will be published over the next 18 months. The Chester House Estate
What has the Archaeological Investigation Team Historic England been doing this week? Enjoying sunshine (and massive amounts of pollen) while charting barrows and cairns with drone lidar around Dalby Forest N Yorks, to help Forestry England's management plans.
For #HillfortsWednesday we have this lovely aerial photograph of Warton Crag in #Lancashire . Read our survey report to find out if we think it really is an Iron Age hillfort or not!😉 historicengland.org.uk/research/resul…
The House in the Clouds and the windmill next door look lovely in this sunny #Aerofilms aerial photograph taken in August 1951. You can find more of Aerofilms Ltd's photos of the House in the Clouds on our Photo Explorer historicengland.org.uk/images-books/a…, just search for Thorpeness!
What has the Landscape Archaeology Team Historic England been up to this week? We've just finished the survey of a host of enigmatic ring-banks near Ashbourne, Derbys, and it would have been rude not to call in at the biggest ring-bank in the neighbourhood - Arbor Low henge.
📢Call for Papers! Aerial Archaeology Group @AerialArchAG Conference 12-14 September 2024 in York (UK): submit your presentation/poster proposal by 27 May. Conference details and submission form are now online aargonline.com/wp/events/aarg… #archaeology #AerialPhotography #Lidar
Come and join us! We have a vacancy in our Aerial Survey Team, the application deadline is 19 May. Based in Historic England's York office with hybrid working available, you'll be part of a national specialist research team.
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For #HillfortsWednesday here’s Chester Crane in #Northumberland , a bivallate promontory fort on the River Tweed with medieval ridge and furrow in the interior. Read about the earthwork survey + community geophys results (Historic England with Wessex Archaeology): historicengland.org.uk/research/resul…
What a great day of analytical earthwork survey training at Killerton!
National Trust staff and HART volunteers and Exeter Archaeology staff received training from Olaf and Nathalie of HE Archaeology, thanks to funding from University of Exeter Bridging Communities Funding.