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Author: Tim Lunt

Shoscombe Valley Walk – Thursday 19th May 2022

11th March 2022 Tim Lunt events

Tofts, Crofts and Prehistoric Enclosures Those who attended the last walk around the Shoscombe Valley with Chris Paul five years[…]

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BACAS EXCURSIONS 2022

10th March 2022 Tim Lunt events

For Members and Guests. BACAS once again has a full range of excursions planned from Spring to Autumn this year[…]

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Archaeology Online : Priddy wonderful – a Neolithic ceremonial landscape on the Mendip Hills : 27 April 2022

9th March 2022 Tim Lunt events

The upland limestone plateau of Mendip is well known for the richness of its prehistoric archaeology, from Palaeolithic cave deposits[…]

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Archaeology Online : Bog Bodies – face to face with the past : 23 March 2022

9th February 2022 Tim Lunt events

Hear about the latest research on this iconic international phenomenon from Dr Melanie Giles through the lens of a ‘cold[…]

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The Reasons Why Villages Disappeared : James Bond : Lecture at BRLSI, Thursday 10th March 2022

29th January 2022 Tim Lunt events

As George Lazenby was fastening his cufflinks as James Bond in 1969, another Bond was on a mission of a[…]

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New report : Flatwood Camp

14th December 2021 Tim Lunt news

Flatwood Camp was used from 1892 until 1899 as the location for the 28 day summer camp of the 4th[…]

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New report : Prior Park Bath House

30th November 2021 Tim Lunt news

Previous work in 2019 and 2020 discovered the site of a building to the north of the east wing of[…]

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Archaeology as Recovery – Operation Nightingale : Richard Osgood, Senior Archaeologist, MOD : Lecture at BRLSI, Thursday 9th December 2021

3rd November 2021 Tim Lunt events

The novel “A Month in the Country” examined the cathartic nature of working with archaeology and heritage for First World[…]

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The Genetic Prehistory of Britain : Dr Tom Booth, Francis Crick Institute : Wednesday 24 November 2021, 7.30pm

29th October 2021 Tim Lunt events

Dr. Thomas Booth, Senior Laboratory Research Scientist in the Ancient Genomics Laboratory at the Francis Crick Institute will be giving[…]

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Sutton Hoo : Dr Sue Brunning, British Museum : Wednesday 27 October 2021, 7.30pm

27th October 2021 Tim Lunt events

Dr Sue Brunning, Curator of the European Early Medieval Collections, British Museum, will be giving a free Zoom lecture on[…]

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    • BACAS is an active and friendly society for everyone interested in the archaeology of Bath and a large distance around. We have a programme of lectures and excursions for members, together with newsletters and a journal, Camertonia. We carry out excavations and have a high reputation for our geophysics surveys.

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  • Shoscombe Valley Walk – Thursday 19th May 2022
  • BACAS EXCURSIONS 2022
  • Archaeology Online : Priddy wonderful – a Neolithic ceremonial landscape on the Mendip Hills : 27 April 2022
  • Bradford on Avon town walk – Sunday 3rd April
  • Archaeology Online : Bog Bodies – face to face with the past : 23 March 2022

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