Pendragon lime kiln excavation part 2 – the final results
Friday 25 June, 2021, by Douglas Mitcham
Back in September 2019 a team of archaeological volunteers led by Dr David Johnson and supported by Yorkshire Dales National […]
CONTINUE READINGFriday 25 June, 2021, by Douglas Mitcham
Back in September 2019 a team of archaeological volunteers led by Dr David Johnson and supported by Yorkshire Dales National […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 16 February, 2021, by Lily Mulvey
The opportunities for the YDNPA’s Historic Environment team to complete any community projects have been much reduced recently. But happily […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 25 February, 2020, by Douglas Mitcham
As the Dairy Days project draws to a close, it is time to look back on what we have learned […]
CONTINUE READINGThursday 3 October, 2019, by Hannah Kingsbury
Dr David Johnson, along with archaeologists from YDNPA, have recently led an excavation at a suspected sow kiln at Pendragon Castle. Fourteen volunteers took part over the first two weeks of September. The excavation was an exciting start to the Westmorland Dales Landscape Partnership’s Monuments at Risk project.
CONTINUE READINGMonday 21 January, 2019, by Hannah Kingsbury
Have you ever wondered what photogrammetry is? Or wondered how it is done? Well 11 volunteers attended a training workshop […]
CONTINUE READINGMonday 17 December, 2018, by Hannah Kingsbury
Cows, pigs and chickens all occupied the traditional farm buildings that were surveyed as part of the Dairy Days project. […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 13 November, 2018, by Hannah Kingsbury
Jan Hicks, the chair of Lunesdale Archaeology Society, has written a summary of their recent community excavation in the Lune […]
CONTINUE READINGThursday 13 September, 2018, by Hannah Kingsbury
Earlier this month Dr David Johnson led a community excavation with a group of volunteers, many of whom are members […]
CONTINUE READINGWednesday 12 September, 2018, Published by Karen Griffiths
A small but determined team of staff and volunteers braved the rain and wind earlier this week to break ground […]
CONTINUE READINGFriday 7 September, 2018, by News Release
A small group of people were plodding across a floodplain in Hawes, carrying boxes of measuring equipment, flags and poles. […]
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