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Bob Dobson 21-04-2012 19:00

Archaeologists at Arden Hall
 
The County Archaeology Dept are organising a dig at Arden Hall 9th to 29th July. There will be two Open Days -0n 14th & 21st. All are invited to do some digging on ANY day. details from; [email protected]

Retlaw 21-04-2012 19:31

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 986798)
The County Archaeology Dept are organising a dig at Arden Hall 9th to 29th July. There will be two Open Days -0n 14th & 21st. All are invited to do some digging on ANY day. details from; [email protected]

All that trouble just to fine a two bob bit you lost 50 odd years ago.

maxthecollie 21-04-2012 19:44

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Have they got plenty of bags for the needles?

kestrelx 22-04-2012 12:48

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 986798)
The County Archaeology Dept are organising a dig at Arden Hall 9th to 29th July. There will be two Open Days -0n 14th & 21st. All are invited to do some digging on ANY day. details from; [email protected]

What area precisely? In the house and private grounds part or the public area where the play park is, where there is/was foundations of ruined buildings.

Balbus 22-04-2012 13:00

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What are they hoping to find? The Hall was only built in the mid 19th century wasn't it?

maxthecollie 22-04-2012 14:46

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 986934)
What area precisely? In the house and private grounds part or the public area where the play park is, where there is/was foundations of ruined buildings.

There is no play area now .The swings etc were taken away because of misuse i.e.druggies The area is all open to the public

Bob Dobson 22-04-2012 17:56

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Any questions can be directed to the lady whose adddress I gave. I suspect that the archaeologists want to know if someone is turning up on other than an Open Day.

Atarah 23-04-2012 13:24

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Hi few more details for anyone interested.

"The excavation around the site of Arden Hall takes place between the 9th and 29th July. The excavation is free. There are two options for involvement; you can either dig as part of a core group with the professionals during the week or drop in at one of the open days on the 14th or 21st July.

As part of the core group you will be able to take part fully in the excavation and learn a range of skills from surveying, recording and excavation techniques working alongside Oxford Archaeology North. If you are already an experienced digger then please come along and share your skills. The excavation is open to all levels of knowledge and skill and we hope it will be a fun experience for all involved. Unfortunately we are unable to guarantee good weather".

Sounds as though it MAY be interesting.

Bob Dobson 23-04-2012 13:37

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Atarah won't be able to stay away. Neither would I but I will be away.

susie123 23-04-2012 14:03

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Originally Posted by Balbus (Post 986938)
What are they hoping to find? The Hall was only built in the mid 19th century wasn't it?

As Balbus asks, are they looking for anything specific or is it more of a training exercise?

I met my other half on an archaeological dig - he says I'm the oldest thing he ever found... :o

Bob Dobson 23-04-2012 15:06

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I call my wife 'Treasure' Its because people ask "Where did you dig her up from?" No, seriously, its because of her sunken chest.

I suspect that the answer is 'a bit of both'. It is being undertaken by a 'new' county council department keen to involve the community in priojects.I suspect that Artden hall was built on green belt land, I am not aware if there was already a farmstead there or not.

Karateman 23-04-2012 17:26

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Aren't those dates the usual Accy Holiday dates... middle two weeks in July when most people are on holiday...me for one unfortunately, would have loved to have had a look and maybe do a dig......


Phil

susie123 23-04-2012 17:32

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Originally Posted by Karateman (Post 987219)
Aren't those dates the usual Accy Holiday dates... middle two weeks in July when most people are on holiday...me for one unfortunately, would have loved to have had a look and maybe do a dig......


Phil

Phil it's on for nearly three weeks 9 - 29 and it says All are invited to do some digging on ANY day.You might be able to fit it in.

kestrelx 23-04-2012 21:02

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 986963)
There is no play area now .The swings etc were taken away because of misuse i.e.druggies The area is all open to the public

So do druggies still go there? What about the area next to the house that once was private, Is it now public as well?


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