Landscape Archaeologist, UK.
#EarthworkSurvey | #Prehistory
#LandscapeArchaeology
Nature lover. Wanderer & ponderer.
Dreaming of Swallowdale, seed cake & tame adventures, oh and hachures! 😅
🌿🏺Own views. She/her
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I’m away at the moment, but if I was in York then I would be heading to this tomorrow (& other ace events) as part of #YorkFestivalOfIdeas
@yorkfestofideas.bsky.social
Few things arrive as beautifully & carefully sent as #poetry volumes from @longbarrowpress.bsky.social
Strong recommend, absolute treasures to give or receive - go indulge: longbarrowpress.com/current-publ... 📚🎁 #BookSky
🚨 Job!! Come work with our Archaeological Investigation team? 🏺✈️🗺️
Data Specialist (Aerial Survey Drone Data), Historic England.
• Part-time (0.6 FTE)
• 6-month FTC
• Hybrid with HE’s York office
Applications close 21 June. Follow link for full details ⤵️
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SummaryWe are the public body that looks after England’s historic environment. We champion historic places, helping people understand, value and care for them.Historic England has a fantastic opportun...
What does DEFRA want from upland landscapes, and what do upland communities want from DEFRA?
Submit evidence on the future of England's uplands to the select committee by 26 June 2026.
Hello! 👋 Who are we?
The LSG are a peer group sharing ideas, enthusiasm and knowledge relating to the archaeological survey & investigation of landscapes. Especially non-intrusive recording and interpretation of what is visible from the ground or air.
➡️ landscapesurvey.org 🇬🇧
#LandscapeArchaeology
We’ve been hosting members’ field visits and public conferences in archaeological landscapes across England, Scotland and Wales for over a decade.
Watch this space for our next event announcement…
I came home to a beautifully packaged box of Longbarrow Press ✨magic✨ this evening.
So lovely, go see for yourself: longbarrowpress.com | @longbarrowpress.bsky.social
The perfect reward after a cold soggy trudge home.
Last year the Langdale Forest/Fylingdales wildfire caused widespread devastation across the North York Moors. This year, organisations across North Yorkshire are coming together to deliver an important message:
⚠️ Don’t Spark Disaster 🔥
More 👉 https://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/wildfire
All set for exploring the past and its relation to 'Place and Space' at this Sunday's @yorkfestofideas.bsky.social collaging workshop, Imag(e)ining the Past.
Several #WorldPeatlandsDay posts today referencing their critical importance for carbon and biodiversity, but let's not forget the heritage significance of peatlands, pristine and degraded, and the need to consider this from the outset in any restoration work: historicengland.org.uk/images-books...
Landscape Survey Group
Landscape Survey Group
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Clemency Cooper
Clemency Cooper
Guidance for managing peatland restoration projects, with a particular focus on maximising the benefits of these schemes for peatland heritage.
What do you think of when you think about the past?
Join me for a hands-on workshop @yorkfestofideas.bsky.social about the narratives we share about our history and how we might use these to build better futures.
📅 Sun 7 June at 11:15, Ron Cooke Hub
👉 Book: yorkfestivalofideas.com/2026/calenda...
What do you think of when you think about the past? Enjoy a hands-on collaging workshop and reflect on the narratives we share about our history. How might we use these to build better futures?
For more on Reclaiming Our Rivers join me, @alistairboxall.bsky.social, Prof Sir John Lawton, @rachaelmaskell.bsky.social Marie Taylor of @yorkdalesrt.bsky.social
& Adam Ashman of #yorkshirewater for a panel discussion on water quality tomorrow.
yorkfestivalofideas.com/2026/calenda...
Clemency Cooper
Dr Amy-Jane Beer
The Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Committee has launched a call for evidence on how Government should nurture #upland farms & #landscapes.
Their goal is to understand the challenges facing upland #farmers & land managers, & how to support them.
bit.ly/3RTi6HC 🌏
Peatlands are powerful. Here are just a few reasons why…
1. Peatland vegetation slows the flow of rainfall which helps reduce the risk of flooding in nearby towns and villages. Peatlands only cover around 3% of the world's surface but contains more carbon than all the world's rainforests.
Hello! 👋 Who are we?
The LSG are a peer group sharing ideas, enthusiasm and knowledge relating to the archaeological survey & investigation of landscapes. Especially non-intrusive recording and interpretation of what is visible from the ground or air.
➡️ landscapesurvey.org 🇬🇧
#LandscapeArchaeology
The last working ochre mine in the U.K, Clearwell Caves in the Forest of Dean, where colour has been mined for 4,500 years. A beautiful range is still mined & milled there: yellow ochre, red ochre (Terra Rosa d’Inghilterra), brown ochre, & rarer purple ochre, akin to ‘caput mortuum’.
Join our panel of experts as they decode the chemical cocktail in our waterways and share actionable steps we can all take to restore the health of our rivers.
The EFRA Committee has launched a call for evidence to find out about the challenges facing upland farmers and land managers, and how the Government can best support them.