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What we do. . .

We go on visits to places of archaeological interest, and arrange seminars and lectures which are open to everyone, and also have resistivity equipment which we loan to local groups.

We also work with the many archaeological groups and societies in our region, from those covering whole counties to small local groups. Some concentrate on one theme, others are very broad. All do valuable work, and their members contribute their various skills. You don’t need archaeological knowledge to join and become a valued member, and you will learn a lot from other members. It is one of our functions to act as a conduit of communication between groups, helping them to co-ordinate research and generally bring them together.

Then there are the Young Archaeologist’s Clubs where youngsters can enjoy themselves learning about the past, and develop new skills

You are welcome to our AGM, which consists of a lecture or two, followed by lunch and a visit to a site which is relevent to the theme of the day. Most importantly, you can also air your views on how we work.

The May 2010 committee meeting minutes are available here.