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Project Partners | Archaeology at Hinkley Point
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Archaeology at Hinkley Point. Find out about archaeology at Hinkley Point. Skip to primary content. Hinkley Point, Shurton. Schools, Talks and the Community. Explore this page to see links to other useful websites:. Council for British Archaeology. Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society. Somerset Rural Life Museum. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Clients | Fresh. Strategic communication and public relations.
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Fresh - Public Relations. Some of our clients - past and present. Fresh has worked with Sky since 2006, supporting the sales process for communal TV systems with an ongoing B2B and corporate communication programme targeted at managing agents, construction firms and property developers. Visit website. Development, Planning and Architecture. Managing media relations for this pioneering project in Bristol. At the outset this included devising a communications strategy and media training the team. O...Launc...
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Some 'bricks and mortar' museums to visit in Somerset. CLICK HERE FOR THE ROUTE MAP TO A WIDE SELECTION OF SOMERSET PLACES OF INTEREST TO VISIT. Visit 'Somerset Routes' and explore all the museums, historic railways, castles, gardens, and archaeological site that Somerset has to offer. Below are details of just some. The Helicopter Museum-Weston Super Mare. Fleet Air Arm Museum-Yeovilton. Somerset Rural Life Museum-Glastonbury. Museum of South Somerset-Yeovil. Haynes International Motor Museum.
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Discover South Somerset - Heritage
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South Somerset District Council's tourism website. South Somerset District Council's tourism website. Everything for the perfect holiday in England! Touring Parks and Campsites. Bruton and Castle Cary area. Chard and Crewkerne area. Langport, Martock and Somerton area. And getting around while you're here. Getting around with Liberty Tours. The Heart of Wessex railway line. Iconic buildings, ancient sites, traditions and folklore - the past is all around in South Somerset, waiting to be explored.
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Ferrous Fascinations | Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage
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Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage. Archaeology and Experiments on the Somerset Levels. The Iron Age Roundhouse. Beckery monastery and chapel. March 27, 2014. Due to foul weather in January, the second in our series of workshops on prehistoric metallurgy, was postponed until now. With Spring gagging to break Winter’s grip it was time to attempt some ancient alchemy and turn rock into metallic iron. The ore is stacked within the pyre and then left to burn for a couple of hours. Our crushed and sorted ore.
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Paddling through Prehistory Pt. 3 | Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage
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Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage. Archaeology and Experiments on the Somerset Levels. The Iron Age Roundhouse. Beckery monastery and chapel. Paddling through Prehistory Pt. 3. March 13, 2014. All hands on deck. The sides looking gurt lush. Bob and Tasmin get stuck in trimming up the inside edge. Using an axe to chop out gob cuts, making the removal of the wood inbetween much easier. Nick beavers away shaping the bow. Terry carefully removes the material between the gob cuts. The canoe thus far…. You are ...
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A Launch into the Unknown | Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage
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Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage. Archaeology and Experiments on the Somerset Levels. The Iron Age Roundhouse. Beckery monastery and chapel. A Launch into the Unknown. March 23, 2015. This slideshow requires JavaScript. I headed away from the gathered crowd and out into the marshes. The reeds hid the modern world from view, allowing me a tiny, but profound glimpse far into our shared past. It was a bit gurt lush. Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve, Ashcott, Somerset, UK. Return of the Axes. Enter you...
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Upcoming Events | Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage
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Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage. Archaeology and Experiments on the Somerset Levels. The Iron Age Roundhouse. Beckery monastery and chapel. Crafts of Ancient Avalon. 30/07/2016 at the Avalon Marshes Centre. This event is FREE. To view all heritage, and other events at the Avalon Marshes click here. Hands on Heritage Volunteers reconstructing a roman hypocaust. Hands on Heritage: Behind the scenes tour. Wednesday 3rd June, 17th June, 1st July and 15th July. What is a tegula? Don’t forget our regula...
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Tinkering with Tar | Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage
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Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage. Archaeology and Experiments on the Somerset Levels. The Iron Age Roundhouse. Beckery monastery and chapel. April 3, 2014. Thinking about solutions to plug our crack in the canoe, we stumbled upon an idea that had been lurking in the back of our minds for some time now- what about pitch? We had a bash at making some during one of our regular Wednesday volunteer sessions and were seriously impressed with the ease of manufacture and the results. Our first pot of tar! Addres...
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Work, Work and more Woodwork… | Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage
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Avalon Marshes Hands on Heritage. Archaeology and Experiments on the Somerset Levels. The Iron Age Roundhouse. Beckery monastery and chapel. Work, Work and more Woodwork…. August 6, 2015. Martin helping with the pilae…. Ploughing on through the stacks…. The furnace …. But during this lull, we have certainly not been idle- there has been more than enough to keep us occupied! This slideshow requires JavaScript. Bronze Age Man caught wandering across the Meare Heath Track. The shiny new info panels. Notify ...
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