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Paddock Field

New report : Paddock Field, Lansdown

17th April 2020 john news

Up on the Lansdown plateau is the remains of an enclosure, visible on aerial photographs and with some earthworks still[…]

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Coronavirus – BACAS cancels excursions and suspends fieldwork

17th March 2020 john news

Updated 17 March: to include the information that all excursions for 2020 have been cancelled. Following the general advice from[…]

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Clive Peacock Memorial Award 2020

17th February 2020 john awards, news

The Clive Peacock Award for 2020 goes to someone who has been quietly and efficiently organising BACAS excursions for many[…]

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New report : Westwood Church

20th January 2020 john news

A wall memorial dating to 1824 inside St Mary the Virgin Church, Westwood, near Bradford on Avon Wiltshire, notes the[…]

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New report : Bushey Norwood

16th January 2020 Tim Lunt news

BACAS has published a new report on geophysics work at Bushey Norwood on Claverton Down Bushey Norwood is made up[…]

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New reports: Lilliput Farm and Coffin Field, Saltford

3rd December 2019 john news

BACAS has published two new reports, on Lilliput Farm, Cold Ashton, and the Coffin Field, Saltford. The southern slopes of[…]

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Cameley Church resistance profile

New reports: Charmy Down and Cameley Church

2nd November 2019 john news

Two new reports have been published today. The first is “Geophysical Survey, Hollies Lane, Batheaston, July 2019” by Tom Jackson[…]

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BACAS to change its charity status

16th October 2019 john news

At a Special General Meeting on 10th October, members voted to start taking steps to change the structure of BACAS[…]

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Cleaning the stones at Stanton Drew

15th August 2019 john news

BACAS members turned out on Tuesday to help English Heritage Curator, Win Scutt, clean turf and other vegetation from stones[…]

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BACAS at “Bristol’s Brilliant Archaeology”

6th August 2019 john news

BACAS had a stall at Bristol’s Brilliant Archaeology fair, at Blaise Castle, Bristol, on Saturday 3 August. Visitors were able[…]

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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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