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Past Activities | Archaeology in Marlow
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About Archaeology in Marlow. Where is the Roman Road in Marlow? AIM Newsletter February 2017. April 3, 2017. AIM Newsletter December 2016. January 30, 2017. Richard III – Part 2. November 24, 2016. Warren Wood Investigations – November 2016. November 7, 2016. AIM Newsletter October 2016. October 5, 2016. Putting Marlow on the map: From Gough to Google. September 22, 2016. AIM Newsletter August 2016. August 3, 2016. AIM Newsletter June 2016. August 2, 2016. Marlow’s Manor House. July 21, 2016. June 3, 2016.
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Warren Wood | Archaeology in Marlow
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About Archaeology in Marlow. Where is the Roman Road in Marlow? The history of the name Warren Wood is somewhat surprising. A Warren was originally an animal enclosure, not just for rabbits. Interestingly there was a Warren Baronetcy of Little Marlow – which was created on 1 June 1775 for the naval commander and politician John Borlase Warren. There seems to have been two lines of local Warren baronets since that time. Is on a section dug across the outer enclosure bank and ditch. The inner enclosure is ...
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Articles | Archaeology in Marlow
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About Archaeology in Marlow. Where is the Roman Road in Marlow? August 17, 2015. In June 2015 I attended a training session run by the CBA (Council for British Archaeology) for their Local Heritage Engagement Network (LHEN). The LHEN is a CBA project to support groups like ours by providing resources and advice as well as an opportunity for local groups to share knowledge and learn from each other. The Horsham Archaeology Group explained how they were fighting to protect archaeological sites in their dis...
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Where is the Roman Road in Marlow? | Archaeology in Marlow
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About Archaeology in Marlow. Where is the Roman Road in Marlow? Where is the Roman Road in Marlow? Most notable amongst these is the so-called Camlet Way, linking Verulamium (St Albans) with Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester). This is widely supposed to have crossed the river Thames at Hedsor Wharf, although its route after that is not clear and has been the subject of much archaeological speculation and investigation over the years. Finally, we have undertaken some initial exploratory fieldwalking from Harl...
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Upcoming Events | Archaeology in Marlow
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About Archaeology in Marlow. Where is the Roman Road in Marlow? 27 Apr 2017 - 20:00 - Reluctant Recruits: Conscription in Marlow in the First World War. 25 May 2017 - 20:00 - Marlow and the river trade. This page is kindly sponsored by Bridge Dental. One thought on “Upcoming Events”. Pingback: Dates for your Diary: October 2013 The Heritage Journal. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Exploring the Archaeology and History of Marlow. Proudly ...
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Further Afield | Archaeology in Marlow
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About Archaeology in Marlow. Where is the Roman Road in Marlow? Category Archives: Further Afield. August 17, 2015. In June 2015 I attended a training session run by the CBA (Council for British Archaeology) for their Local Heritage Engagement Network (LHEN). The LHEN is a CBA project to support groups like ours by providing resources and advice as well as an opportunity for local groups to share knowledge and learn from each other. The Horsham Archaeology Group explained how they were fighting to protec...
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Newsletters | Archaeology in Marlow
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About Archaeology in Marlow. Where is the Roman Road in Marlow? Previous newsletters sent to our members – each is a link to a page that then links to the pdf of the newsletter. If you experience problems downloading the pdfs with Internet Explorer, try using a different browser such as Google Chrome. AIM Newsletter February 2017. AIM Newsletter December 2016. AIM Newsletter October 2016. AIM Newsletter August 2016. AIM Newsletter June 2016. AIM Newsletter April 2016. AIM Newsletter February 2016. 25 May...
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Happy Valley | Archaeology in Marlow
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About Archaeology in Marlow. Where is the Roman Road in Marlow? Archaeology In Marlow’s investigations at Happy Valley. In the Summer of 2002 an investigation took place to try to discover the history (and pre-history) of a dry valley, known locally as ‘Happy Valley’. Map showing Happy Valley Ordnance Survey (License No. 100044133). Partially ploughed south-west side of the valley. Fieldwalking in the north-east valley slope identified 392 items, with 11 being relatively ancient. Amongst the pottery ...
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Past Events | Archaeology in Marlow
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About Archaeology in Marlow. Where is the Roman Road in Marlow? Category Archives: Past Events. Richard III – Part 2. November 24, 2016. A report on this talk can be found in the AIM Newsletter 2016 Dec. Putting Marlow on the map: From Gough to Google. September 22, 2016. A report on this talk can be found in the AIM Newsletter October 2016. Marlow’s Manor House. July 21, 2016. A report on this talk can be found in the AIM Newsletter August 2016. June 23, 2016. April 21, 2016. March 24, 2016. And sponsor...