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Guide to fieldwork & digs you can join

Please Note: Listings are being updated as details come in


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Digs/Fieldwork

The Copped Hall Trust Archaeological Project (CHTAP) Archaeology Experience Weekends

The Copped Hall Trust Archaeological Project (CHTAP) offers Archaeology Experience Weekends to absolute beginners who would like an opportunity to: Excavate on a ‘live’ site,…

Digs/Fieldwork

Bexley Archaeological Group Training Excavation

Bexley Archaeological Group’s site is situated in Bexley, Kent. BAG has recently opened up a new site and it will be a…

Digs/Fieldwork

Bridge Farm Roman Settlement

Bridge Farm is a Romano-British settlement enclosed by double-ditch defences discovered in open farmland in 2011. Excavation since 2013 has revealed a…

Digs/News

Digging London’s past: Syon Park excavation

This summer the Museum of London will return to Syon Park,  Hounslow, with digging opportunities for adult and children, it has been…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

VICKY NASH – Community Archaeology

Why do you think Community Archaeology is important? Community archaeology is important as it brings together a wide variety of people and…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

CAT JARMAN – Encouraging potential archaeology students

How did you become passionate about archaeology? I grew up in Norway, and going to see the Viking ships in Oslo when…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

LAUREN MCINTYRE – Introduction to Human Osteology

Why are you interested in osteology? I remember the first time I handled an animal skull in a science class at secondary…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

LISA WESTCOTT WILKINS – New Venture

Why did you decide to start DigVentures? Just before I left Current Archaeology, we did a special issue (CA250) about the cuts,…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

GRAEME YOUNG

(Bamburgh Research Project)     1) What qualities do you look for in a digger? A genuine interest in, and enthusiasm to…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

TONY ROBERTS

(Tetbury – Archeoscan)     1) What qualities do you look for in a digger? I believe the best quality is enthusiasm…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

MICK MILES

(Green, Isle of Eday, Orkney)   1) What qualities do you look for in a digger? Enthusiasm, willingness to muck in with…

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