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Nottinghamshire’s ancient heritage waiting game goes on. November 6, 2013. WHEN is anybody going to see some of the 100,000 ancient artefacts – Ice Age to Anglo-Saxon – that were found alongside the A46 Fosse Way during the recent road dualling project? The question has arisen twice at events I’ve … Continue reading →. Savile, Diana and Eaton. September 12, 2013. May 22, 2013. Iron Age coins, travel and other thoughts on the train to London. March 4, 2013. Roman Nottinghamshire up for award. An unexpecte...
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September | 2013 | Roman Nottinghamshire
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Monthly Archives: September 2013. Savile, Diana and Eaton. September 12, 2013. If you haven’t seen the Nemi exhibition at Nottingham Castle yet – hurry up. Although the show is on until September 29 this display of Etruscan and Roman artefacts from the shrine of Diana at Nemi hasn’t been seen … Continue reading →. Nottinghamshire’s ancient heritage waiting game goes on. Savile, Diana and Eaton. Iron Age coins, travel and other thoughts on the train to London. Roman Nottinghamshire up for award.
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May | 2013 | Roman Nottinghamshire
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Monthly Archives: May 2013. May 22, 2013. Nottingham and Nottinghamshire are packed full of themed guided walks: pub walks, ghost walks, literary walks, history walks. But ancient history walks? They’re been strangely rare, which seemed a good reason, among a few others, for me to begin arranging … Continue reading →. Nottinghamshire’s ancient heritage waiting game goes on. Savile, Diana and Eaton. Iron Age coins, travel and other thoughts on the train to London. Roman Nottinghamshire up for award.
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November | 2013 | Roman Nottinghamshire
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Monthly Archives: November 2013. Nottinghamshire’s ancient heritage waiting game goes on. November 6, 2013. WHEN is anybody going to see some of the 100,000 ancient artefacts – Ice Age to Anglo-Saxon – that were found alongside the A46 Fosse Way during the recent road dualling project? The question has arisen twice at events I’ve … Continue reading →. Nottinghamshire’s ancient heritage waiting game goes on. Savile, Diana and Eaton. Iron Age coins, travel and other thoughts on the train to London.
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Savile, Diana and Eaton | Roman Nottinghamshire
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Nottinghamshire’s ancient heritage waiting game goes on →. Savile, Diana and Eaton. September 12, 2013. Was an attempt to understand the atavistic forces expressed in the rites of the priest of Nemi,. Le Pretre de Nemi. Rex Nemorensis –. The King of the Grove – to. Which was the name of the Roman town near Willoughby-on-the-Wolds in Nottinghamshire. The town’s name, translating as ‘very sacred grove’, suggests that it may have harboured a shrine or temple of some kind. The Roman spa town. Enter your emai...
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Community Archaeology, Education and Research. Skip to primary content. Kelham in the Civil War. Roman Southwell Community Project. Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire Medieval Graffiti Survey. Courses, Talks & Dayschools. IDig: Archaeology for the Community. Albion Castle offer advice, training and courses in Dowsing, Herbal Remedies, Chi Kung and Personal Fitness. Website dedicated to Albion Castle’s First Aid training. 8211; Facebook page dedicated to Creswell Crags detailing news and upcoming events. 8211; ...
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A Roman settlement on the Fosse Way near East Bridgford. 8211; there were at least nineteen substantial villas in the county. The Fort at Broxtowe. 8211; it is little known that a Roman fort once existed where the Broxtowe estate is now. Would probably not be to our taste. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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November | 2012 | Roman Nottinghamshire
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Monthly Archives: November 2012. New review and Derbyshire on the way. November 25, 2012. A belated and positive review of Roman Nottinghamshire has been published in the magazine Current Archaeology (no. 272, November 2012) – the one with Richard III on the front cover. The book has also just been reprinted at a new … Continue reading →. Nottinghamshire’s ancient heritage waiting game goes on. Savile, Diana and Eaton. Iron Age coins, travel and other thoughts on the train to London. Free P&P in the UK).
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April | 2012 | Roman Nottinghamshire
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Monthly Archives: April 2012. When travellers from afar came to ancient Nottinghamshire…. April 3, 2012. It’s been a while since the last posting but this has largely been due to work, which has included a new career teaching Roman Nottinghamshire as a subject to adult education classes with the WEA. Two courses have just finished … Continue reading →. Nottinghamshire’s ancient heritage waiting game goes on. Savile, Diana and Eaton. Iron Age coins, travel and other thoughts on the train to London.