This is a picture of the 80th birthday cake that I made for my father, Roger Ayers. He and my mother, Lesley,…
This Richard III-themed cake was baked by distance-learning student Angela Parker for a talk by Mathew Morris (site supervisor of the…
This magnificent cake was made for the Ermine Street Guard Roman re-enactment society by Caerleon Roman Legionary Museum to mark our 40th…
I’m one of the Assistant County Archaeologists at Northumberland County Council, and I made this cake for a friend digging at…
This is a cake model of the Ancient Technology Centre in Cranborne, Dorset. We are an education centre where schools and other…
My wife and I work in the sandy wetlands of north-west Belgium, and she made this cake for a colleague who had…
Nicola Turton (pictured) made this cake for the Basingstoke Archaeological & Historical Society’s 40th birthday. It illustrates various aspects of the Society’s…
For decades it was believed that the army on Hadrian’s Wall peacefully co-existed with a local farming community flourishing under the pax…
Why do you think Community Archaeology is important? Community archaeology is important as it brings together a wide variety of people and…
How did you become passionate about archaeology? I grew up in Norway, and going to see the Viking ships in Oslo when…