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Lansdown LiDAR at last!

27th July 2020 john news

While we have been doing geophysics on Lansdown since 2018, we have been hampered by very poor LiDAR coverage to supplement[…]

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The source of the stone for Roman Bath

18th June 2020 john news

Building Roman Bath required a lot of stone, around 500,000 cubic metres. Although it has been assumed that it came[…]

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Cameley Church resistance profile

New report : Comparison of TR and RM Frobisher resistance meters for profiling

18th June 2020 john news

BACAS has acquired two new RM Frobisher TAR3 resistance meters, courtesy of the Bathscape project, which will be put into[…]

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New report : Royal Victoria Park

26th May 2020 john news

A series of geophysics surveys over the accessible areas in the section of the Royal Victoria Park between the Upper[…]

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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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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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About BACAS

    • 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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Latest News

  • What is missing from the Bayeux Tapestry ? : Prof Michael Lewis, Head of Portable Antiquities, British Museum : Wednesday 28 April 2021, 7.30pm
  • Looking under church floors
  • Clive Peacock Memorial Award 2021
  • From Standing Stones to a Clockwork Universe : Prof. Mike Edmunds : 10 March 2021, 7.30pm
  • Camertonia 54 now available online for members

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