Marsh Archaeology Award 2009

Would you like to nominate someone who has carried out engaging work over the past two years in passing on knowledge to young people?

Royton project In 2009 the Marsh Archaeology Award will be given to an individual working in the UK, in order to recognise and promote high quality and engaging education work being carried out in the last two years to pass on archaeological knowledge and understanding about our cultural heritage to young people (under 18).

There will be one Award winner, who will receive £1,000 to be used as they see fit. Other nominated individuals may be deemed highly commended by the judges if appropriate, but will receive no financial reward.

You can download the further details and make a nomination for the 2009 Award by visiting the CBA Grants & Awards section.

Nominations must be submitted by midday on 17 July, with the short-list and Award winners announced by the CBA later in 2009.

The Marsh Archaeology Award is awarded by the CBA in partnership with the Marsh Christian Trust.

The 2007 Award winners and entries can be viewed on the CBA’s Community Archaeology Forum.