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The Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts. Skip to primary content. 2 Castleshaw Diaries, 118 years apart…. October 5, 2014. Hello again from your friendly neighbourhood modern antiquarian! I have 2 diaries to tell you about today. First – I left you in August saying I’d keep you up to date – so here’s a little diary of things that have gone on since then:. First finds processing day at Uppermill Museum – some of the committee members undertook an initial sorting out the boxes of finds from the trenches.
May | 2014 | The Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts
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The Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: May 2014. Timeline – c.1550 BC to c.1900 AD. May 30, 2014. Imagine you’re standing at the Castleshaw Forts site, way before the Romans came to Britain, in fact in the Bronze Age (c.2500 BC to c.700 BC). You might be surprised to find yourself in the middle of a Beaker period settlement! When we dig it, then we’ll know! And until we do here’s some images to keep you going. You never know. It’...
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The Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. 30714 – Week 4 Day 3. July 30, 2014. Doing this blog job feels a bit like panning for gold…. and every day I find some for you, even if very tiny! Here is our mystery object…. 8230;which makes it possible Pre-Roman, but nothing definite yet, maybe more tests later. By the way just out of interest did you know that Pre-Pottery Neolithic people in Ancient Near East put such mixtures into lime plast...
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The Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: October 2014. 2 Castleshaw Diaries, 118 years apart…. October 5, 2014. Hello again from your friendly neighbourhood modern antiquarian! I have 2 diaries to tell you about today. First – I left you in August saying I’d keep you up to date – so here’s a little diary of things that have gone on since then:. 8230;looking as wonderful as ever……. 8230;………………. Third finds processing day at Uppermill Muse...
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The Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: August 2014. Closing without ceremony…. August 7, 2014. Nearly a week since the dig ended and doesn’t it feel strange! But I’ve collected a few photos to help us close up …. Saturday 2nd, in the pouring rain, Norman did 2 tours – one for Mellor Archaeological Society ………. Norman gave a resume of the end-of-dig archaeological findings. And here is Trench 1…. This photo by Sue) –. 8211; yes it’...
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Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts. The Blog, Series 2. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: May 2015. A Roman Road…or two? May 23, 2015. Out and about 23rd May – thought you might like to see a couple of contenders for Roman Road of the month! You can’t deny that beautiful metalled surface… and here it is below complete with Roman milepost! Trust me there’s been no medieval gateway there…. Here’s the most well-dug ditch to grace the side of any Roman road. And this side o...
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Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts. The Blog, Series 2. Skip to primary content. Return of the Blog…. May 11, 2015. If you’ve switched over from The Friends’ Blog Series One, very good to see you again, and if you’re newly logging in then welcome! It’s in the museum at Gaziantep and is the scene of Zeus falling in love with Europa, appearing to her in form of a white bull. There are plenty of mosaics left in situ at the actual site as well as in the museum. I’ll try always to keep you up to date wit...
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Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts. The Blog, Series 2. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A Roman Road…or two? May 23, 2015. Out and about 23rd May – thought you might like to see a couple of contenders for Roman Road of the month! You can’t deny that beautiful metalled surface… and here it is below complete with Roman milepost! Trust me there’s been no medieval gateway there…. Here’s the most well-dug ditch to grace the side of any Roman road. How about this one below? And this side of ...
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Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts. The Blog, Series 2. Skip to primary content. Return of the Blog…. May 11, 2015. If you’ve switched over from The Friends’ Blog Series One, very good to see you again, and if you’re newly logging in then welcome! It’s in the museum at Gaziantep and is the scene of Zeus falling in love with Europa, appearing to her in form of a white bull. There are plenty of mosaics left in situ at the actual site as well as in the museum. I’ll try always to keep you up to date wit...
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The Report for the 2014 Excavations is now available, Please see the Membership. The Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts were awarded a major grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to support its research into the area's Roman history. We were given 70,100 to carry out a fresh excavation of the site. This has been concluded, please see the blogs to the right. The final report is in preparation. Please see the hlf page. Plus read all about the Castleshaw Roman Day Conference. Press the 'Blog' buttons below.
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The Committee and members of the friends were very sad to hear of the death of Alan Petford. Please see the attached link here. And read Mike Buckley's very touching tribute to a man who will be greatly missed. The Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts have been awarded a major grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to support its research into the area's Roman history. We have been given 70,100 to carry out a fresh excavation of the site. Please see the hlf page. Press the 'Blog' buttons below. A visit to Cas...
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The Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Don’t forget to follow new blog…. May 23, 2015. Hi all – the new blog is up and running – soon I won’t be able to post anything on here to alert you to new post as there’s so little room. Could you follow the new one and I’ll keep this one as an archive for us all? New post today re Roman roads – https:/ castleshawromanforts.wordpress.com. Bye for now…Bloggerina. We’re moving blogs…. May 15, 2015. March 22, 2015.
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Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts. The Blog, Series 2. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A Roman Road…or two? May 23, 2015. Out and about 23rd May – thought you might like to see a couple of contenders for Roman Road of the month! You can’t deny that beautiful metalled surface… and here it is below complete with Roman milepost! Trust me there’s been no medieval gateway there…. Here’s the most well-dug ditch to grace the side of any Roman road. How about this one below? And this side of ...
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