As
part of the Trent Vale project Nottinghamshire Community Archaeology are looking at producing a Community
Archaeology Handbook; a guide book, written by the community to help
groups and individuals get ideas for projects and carry them out. The
guide will cover a wide range of topics including;
- documentary research
- map regression
- field walking
- geophysics
- excavation
- oral history
- publicity
- health and safety
- report writing
- project design
- interpretation
They are looking for people who might be interested in contributing to this
guide, and writing parts for it. You don't need to have any experience
as they will put on training sessions for many topics, so this is a great
opportunity to learn something new or brush up on skills you already
have, and share your knowledge with like-minded people.
If
you are interested in finding out more then Community Archaeology invite you to come along
to one of the consultation workshops they have organised at the end of
January. If you would like to come along, please RSVP as soon as possible to this email, or via phone on 0115 977 2160. Places are limited and will be on first-come-first-served basis.
Saturday 21st January - Beckingham Willow Works
Daytime session
9.30am - 10.15 Arrival and coffee
10.15 Presentation and explanation of the project.
11.00 Coffee break
11.20 Workshop and ideas session
1.00pm Lunch (buffet provided) and time for discussion
2.00pm Finish
If you would like to come along but can't make it on Saturday, they have 2 further sessions;
Wednesday 25th January - Norwell Village Hall
Evening Session
6.30pm - 7.15 Arrival, coffee and buffet.
7.15 Presentation and explanation of the project.
8.00 Coffee break
8.15 Workshop and ideas session
9.00 Finish
Monday 30th January - Farndon Memorial Hall
Daytime session
9.30am - 10.15 Arrival and coffee
10.15 Presentation and explanation of the project.
11.00 Coffee break
11.20 Workshop and ideas session
13.00pm Lunch (buffet provided) and time for discussion
14.00 Finish
Hope to see some of you there
All the best
Emily/Community Archaeologist
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