Marsh Archaeology Award
In 2010 the Award will be given to a voluntary group or individual who has been responsible over the last two years for looking after and promoting access to the historic environment within the UK.
Download the further details for the 2010 Award. (PDF 64KB). Nominations must be submitted by midday on 9th October 2010. Self nominations are acceptable.
In 2009 the Award was given to Sarah Dhanjal of University College London to recognise and promote her high quality and engaging education work to pass on archaeological knowledge and understanding about our cultural heritage to young people. The award was presented to Sarah at the 2009 TAG conference in Durham.
The 2007 Award winners and entries can be viewed on the CBA’s Community Archaeology Forum.






