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Cakes/Features

CA bake-off: winner!

The great archaeological bake-off   Thank you to all of you who entered our competition to bake CA a 50th birthday cake. Your creations looked…

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Edible Archaeology: Carlisle Castle

I made this model as part of this year’s Carlisle Pageant celebrations, since the castle and the custard cream are two massive…

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Edible Archaeology: Syon House dig

This amazing cake was made by my daughter Katie for my 60th birthday, after I had spent a fortnight digging at Syon…

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Edible Archaeology: Staffordshire Hoard

I was inspired to make these biscuits after seeing pictures of the latest finds from the Staffordshire Hoard (CA 276) – at…

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Edible Archaeology: LiDAR Cake

Our LiDAR cake includes a plane – accurately depicted in icing – as used by the Cambridge University Unit for Landscape Modelling…

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Edible Archaeology: CWA’s 10th Anniversary

CA‘s sister-magazine Current World  Archaeology is celebrating its 10th  anniversary. To mark the occasion, I  persuaded my four girls to bake a…

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Edible Archaeology: Knowth

This cake was commissioned by  the Office of Public Works for the  launch of the new Knowth volume,  The Archaeology of Knowth…

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Edible Archaeology: Silchester

This is a picture of the 80th birthday cake that I made for my father, Roger Ayers.  He and my mother, Lesley,…

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Edible Archaeology: Richard III

  This Richard III-themed cake was baked by distance-learning student Angela Parker  for a talk by Mathew Morris (site supervisor of the…

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Edible Archaeology: Ermine Street Guard Roman re-enactment society

This magnificent cake was made for the Ermine Street Guard Roman re-enactment  society by Caerleon Roman Legionary Museum to mark our 40th…

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Edible Archaeology: Caerwent

  I’m one of the Assistant County Archaeologists at Northumberland County Council,  and I made this cake for a friend digging at…

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