Tofts, Crofts and Prehistoric Enclosures Those who attended the last walk around the Shoscombe Valley with Chris Paul five years[…]
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Tofts, Crofts and Prehistoric Enclosures Those who attended the last walk around the Shoscombe Valley with Chris Paul five years[…]
Read moreFor Members and Guests. BACAS once again has a full range of excursions planned from Spring to Autumn this year[…]
Read moreThe upland limestone plateau of Mendip is well known for the richness of its prehistoric archaeology, from Palaeolithic cave deposits[…]
Read moreHear about the latest research on this iconic international phenomenon from Dr Melanie Giles through the lens of a ‘cold[…]
Read moreAs George Lazenby was fastening his cufflinks as James Bond in 1969, another Bond was on a mission of a[…]
Read moreFlatwood Camp was used from 1892 until 1899 as the location for the 28 day summer camp of the 4th[…]
Read morePrevious work in 2019 and 2020 discovered the site of a building to the north of the east wing of[…]
Read moreThe novel “A Month in the Country” examined the cathartic nature of working with archaeology and heritage for First World[…]
Read moreDr. Thomas Booth, Senior Laboratory Research Scientist in the Ancient Genomics Laboratory at the Francis Crick Institute will be giving[…]
Read moreDr Sue Brunning, Curator of the European Early Medieval Collections, British Museum, will be giving a free Zoom lecture on[…]
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