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Alternative meanings, contested uses. » Arbor Low Environs Project
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Arbor Low Environs Project. Archaeology in the Peak District. Visitor Survey at Arbor Low. Alternative meanings, contested uses. This Season’s Work. Alternative meanings, contested uses. Sign left after solstice celebrations – flour based. Sign left after solstice celebrations – flour based. Sign left after solstice celebrations – flour based. Woman using stone for yoga. Woman drawing energy from a stone. 1. Woman drawing energy from a stone 2. Offering of flowers in ‘cove stone’. General shot of sign.
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Blog » Arbor Low Environs Project » Archaeology in the Peak District
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Arbor Low Environs Project. Archaeology in the Peak District. Visitor Survey at Arbor Low. Alternative meanings, contested uses. This Season’s Work. Visitors and apps: ever the twain shall meet? May 12, 2014. The full details of the first of the visitor surveys can be downloaded now, and the second is, as they say ‘in press’! The question for these organisations is what degree of market penetration is there? How useful is it? Did you use it on site and if so what was reception like? The next instalment w...
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Update on fieldwork » Arbor Low Environs Project
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Arbor Low Environs Project. Archaeology in the Peak District. Visitor Survey at Arbor Low. Alternative meanings, contested uses. This Season’s Work. Update on the grass. July update →. June 27, 2013. Many thanks for your interest and support, and we hope to bring you more news as soon as we can. This entry was posted in Progress update. Update on the grass. July update →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new posts by email.
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This Season’s Work » Arbor Low Environs Project
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Arbor Low Environs Project. Archaeology in the Peak District. Visitor Survey at Arbor Low. Alternative meanings, contested uses. This Season’s Work. This Season’s Work. Our second area of work is in a field close by. One of the questions asked by many people when they visit Arbor Low (and a lot of other prehistoric sites) is where did the people live? The simple answer is that we are not yet certain about this! This Season’s Work. April 15, 2012 at 11:09 am. Arbor Low being a particular interest of mine.
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Frequently Asked Questions » Arbor Low Environs Project
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Arbor Low Environs Project. Archaeology in the Peak District. Visitor Survey at Arbor Low. Alternative meanings, contested uses. This Season’s Work. What is Arbor Low? Arbor Low is a prehistoric monument, one that archaeologists call a henge. Of course most people have heard of Stonehenge, but there are over 120 other henges in Britain that we know of and they are found from the Orkneys to Cornwall. What is a henge? How old is it? Henges date to the 3. What about the stone circle? Other methods of establ...
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Links | Peeling Back the Layers
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Peeling Back the Layers. Tape and Offset Survey. Who’s been involved. The Site and Location. News from the Trenches. Here you will find links to sites belonging to the various groups and people that are involved in our project, as well as others which we hope you will find useful and interesting. The Dove Valley Centre. As well as being the location of our project, the centre hosts a number of events throughout the year, from apple bobbing to Tudor farming as well as providing holiday accommodation.
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Gallery » Arbor Low Environs Project
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Arbor Low Environs Project. Archaeology in the Peak District. Visitor Survey at Arbor Low. Alternative meanings, contested uses. This Season’s Work. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Site diary page 3. Site diary page 2. The following images show excerpts from a diary pertaining to Gray’s 1901 excavations of Arbor Low. However, we do not know who wrote them. Any help in identifying the author would be most welcome! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published.
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Further Reading » Arbor Low Environs Project
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Arbor Low Environs Project. Archaeology in the Peak District. Visitor Survey at Arbor Low. Alternative meanings, contested uses. This Season’s Work. Addy, S.O. (1911). The ‘Harbour’ and Barrows at Arbour-Lows. Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. Arnold-Bemrose, H.H. (1904). Geological notes on Arbor Low. Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. Alcock, L, (1950). The Henge Monument of the Bull Ring, Dove Holes, Derbyshire. Barnatt, J (1990).
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The Project » Arbor Low Environs Project
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Arbor Low Environs Project. Archaeology in the Peak District. Visitor Survey at Arbor Low. Alternative meanings, contested uses. This Season’s Work. The Arbor Low Environs Project (ALEP) aims to re-consider the Neolithic henge monument of Arbor Low in the Peak District of Derbyshire within the landscape that surrounds it. The earthwork bank and ditch close to the henge.The snow highlights the ditch which is on the outside and appears to create an area surrounding the henge. As this discussion suggests, t...
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