The Local Community Archaeological Training and Equipment (LoCATE) Project is a partnership between archaeologists at BU and the New Forest National Park Authority (NFNPA). Working with archaeological societies and community groups from across Dorset and Hampshire, the project provides access, training, and support for the use of advanced survey equipment that would otherwise be hard to get access to. LoCATE aims to support the research that local groups already do by extending the range of techniques and skills they can use. Our goal is to enable an even greater contribution to the understanding of the rich archaeological heritage of our region
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The Kennet Valley, southern England, shows an unusually high concentration of Terminal Upper Palaeol...
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The Haslemere Educational Museum needs your help to uncover the past and discover what lies beneath ...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
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North Park Farm, Bletchingley is a sand quarry located on the Folkestone Beds sand, just to the sout...
Information for land managers and farming advisers within Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs A...
The Axe Valley has long been known for its Palaeolithic finds particularly from the site at Broom. W...
This archive results from the combination of two ALSF projects. 1) The Archaeological Landscape of F...
In 1999, Lancaster University Archaeological Unit were commissioned by North Yorkshire County Counci...
WIGGOLD: The archaeology of a lofty open country is a research project jointly conceived and run by ...
Discovering England’s Burial Spaces (DEBS) was a two-year project to develop new tools and resources...
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The Middleborough Little League site is located northwest of the Nemasket River. I conducted an ini...
The Kennet Valley, southern England, shows an unusually high concentration of Terminal Upper Palaeol...
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