This a very exciting job for someone... a cultural heritage landscape curator covering NT places in the North including the Lake District...
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📣 Britain’s oldest cave art found📣
New research confirms that the earliest known rock art in Britain can be found in Wales, at Bacon Hole, a cave cared for by @nationaltrust.org.uk on Gower. 🧵
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Snettisham finds in Norwich Castle are mainly from the first discoveries from 1948 ploughing - hoards A (the tubular torcs), B and C (which were mixed hoards of broken material).
You can read about the torc finders here:
bigbookoftorcs.com/2020/07/15/t...
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#Archaeology 🏺
Amazing PhD opportunity working on the archaeology and landscape of Fair Isle. www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Since we started working with Iron Age torcs, we’ve always been fascinated by Ray Williamson and Tom Rout, the two East Anglian ploughmen who first found torcs at Snettisham. Usually mentione…
Thanks to those who have already submitted session proposals!
We have extended the deadline for submission of session proposals to 5 pm, Friday 22nd May, to give time for a few final proposals to come in.
Submit your proposals using the form link here:
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We’re continuing our theme of #NationalWalkingMonth but combining it with #SomersetDay today!
On Saturday 24th and 30th May you can discover thousands of years of history on a free guided walk at Brean Down.
Choose from a shorter or longer walk – find out more here: bit.ly/4tnGQES
National Trust Archaeology
Dr Susan Greaney
Cat Lodge
Dr Hannah Fluck
Dr Tess Machling
National Trust Archaeology
Durotriges Dig
NTS-Archaeology
Some amazing items from the Snettisham Hoard, dating to around 70 BC, and excavated from 1948 to the 1990s.
We're delighted to share our 206-7 Lecture Programme with presentations on a range of topics: Neolithic cheese making, Roman plasterwork & hoards, fieldwork at Yeavering & Bodiam, graffiti at Royston, archaeology & nature recovery at the National Trust & 17th century papercuts from Sutton House