Celebrate the Festival of Archaeology 2024 and join the festival hub for a special day celebrating all things archaeological. Meet local archaeologists and experts who will be on hand to answer your questions and share their knowledge. There will be specialists in a range of eras, from prehistory all the way to the industrial era, and in a variety of fields like artefact conservation and archaeological technologies.
Find out how community archaeologists are contributing to knowledge about the Romans in the Ribble Valley, get hands-on and learn how to do First-Aid for Finds with our conservators, listen to students tell you what it's like to study archaeology at university, find out what new insight there are about life at Clitheroe Castle since new archaeological work has been done at the keep, and much more.
The event is free and you can drop in at the Hub throughout the day.
This year's guests include:
Ribble Valley Archaeology.
Portable Antiquities Finds Liaison Officers, Lancashire & Cumbria.
Anthony Sinclair, Professor of Archaeological Theory and Method, University of Liverpool.
Lancashire Archives.
Lancashire Museum's Conservation and Collections team.
Professional and commercial archaeologist, Pascal Eloy.
Peter de Strother and Brian Jeffery with a glimpse into local industrial archaeology.
Academie Glorianna, experts in historical weapons.
Students currently studying archaeology at the University of Central Lancashire.
While you're meeting the archaeologists, check out the Corner of Curiosity in the Archaeology Hub and Rooms of Discovery in the old stable block, fun zones where kids can play ancient games, discover artefacts in a dig pit, dress-up in historical costumes and do archaeology-themed crafts and activities. Earn a junior archaeologist certificate and sticker by completing a checklist of archaeology-themed tasks and do a bonus Find the Artefact task in the museum to enter a competition to win a special archaeology-themed goodie bag.
Back by popular demand on the same day is the free Castle Archaeology Tour. Places are limited, so book now to avoid disappointment.
There's lots of family friendly fun across the festival from 11 July to 27 July, so visit the website to find out more.
Entry to the Hub is free. Admission fee applies to Museum only.
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Entry to the Hub is free.
Admission fee applies to Museum only (adults £5.00, young people/children under 18 years free).
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