Up on the Lansdown plateau is the remains of an enclosure, visible on aerial photographs and with some earthworks still[…]
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Up on the Lansdown plateau is the remains of an enclosure, visible on aerial photographs and with some earthworks still[…]
Read moreUpdated 17 March: to include the information that all excursions for 2020 have been cancelled. Following the general advice from[…]
Read moreThe Clive Peacock Award for 2020 goes to someone who has been quietly and efficiently organising BACAS excursions for many[…]
Read moreA wall memorial dating to 1824 inside St Mary the Virgin Church, Westwood, near Bradford on Avon Wiltshire, notes the[…]
Read moreBACAS has published a new report on geophysics work at Bushey Norwood on Claverton Down Bushey Norwood is made up[…]
Read moreBACAS has published two new reports, on Lilliput Farm, Cold Ashton, and the Coffin Field, Saltford. The southern slopes of[…]
Read moreTwo new reports have been published today. The first is “Geophysical Survey, Hollies Lane, Batheaston, July 2019” by Tom Jackson[…]
Read moreAt a Special General Meeting on 10th October, members voted to start taking steps to change the structure of BACAS[…]
Read moreBACAS members turned out on Tuesday to help English Heritage Curator, Win Scutt, clean turf and other vegetation from stones[…]
Read moreBACAS had a stall at Bristol’s Brilliant Archaeology fair, at Blaise Castle, Bristol, on Saturday 3 August. Visitors were able[…]
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