TLSBigDig's profile picture. Roads to the Past is a Community Archaeology Group  active in the Vale of Mowbray in North Yorkshire. Join us in enjoyable archive, training & field events.

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Roads to the Past is a Community Archaeology Group active in the Vale of Mowbray in North Yorkshire. Join us in enjoyable archive, training & field events.

For those involved in the test-pitting in the Iris garden at Nunnington Hall, here is the stunning new garden. Beautiful, accessible and with plenty of seats. @nationaltrust

TLSBigDig's tweet image. For those involved in the test-pitting in the Iris garden at Nunnington Hall, here is the stunning new garden. Beautiful, accessible and with plenty of seats. @nationaltrust
TLSBigDig's tweet image. For those involved in the test-pitting in the Iris garden at Nunnington Hall, here is the stunning new garden. Beautiful, accessible and with plenty of seats. @nationaltrust

Reminder- Dr Keith Emerick will talk on Participation & Beyond: Heritage & Community in Yorkshire. A view of Community engagement over nearly four decades. 3:15 for 3:30 this Friday July 25th at Thornton - le- Street Village hall. £5 on the door or email anne@jas-associates

TLSBigDig's tweet image. Reminder- Dr Keith Emerick will talk on  Participation & Beyond: Heritage & Community in Yorkshire.  A view of Community engagement over nearly four decades. 3:15 for 3:30 this Friday July 25th at Thornton - le- Street Village hall. £5 on the door or email anne@jas-associates

Reminder! Talk this Friday TLS village hall 6:45 for 7 Weird & Wonderful stories from the Whitby Museum by Sarah Porteus. £5 Inc. hot drink.@CBA_Yorkshire

TLSBigDig's tweet image. Reminder! Talk this Friday TLS village hall 6:45 for 7 Weird & Wonderful stories from the Whitby Museum by Sarah Porteus. £5 Inc. hot drink.@CBA_Yorkshire

Medieval pottery production in Yorkshire: Old questions, new data webinar by Yannick Signer of York Uni. 7:30 Thurs Nov 14 @CBA_Yorkshire book below eventbrite.co.uk


Delighted to say that our 2024 webinar season starts next week with a talk on Medieval pottery production in Yorkshire by Yannick Signer from the University of York Archaeology department. 7:30pm Thurs. Nov 14 Free, book through eventbrite


Help please with #pottery. Has anyone got Archaide, the pottery ID app to work on their phone? Many thanks. @RobertHamnett @cubitt_cox

TLSBigDig's tweet image. Help please with #pottery. Has anyone got Archaide, the pottery ID app to work on their phone? Many thanks. @RobertHamnett @cubitt_cox

Many thanks to @NTBeningbrough head gardener Sam Shipman for a fantastic garden tour today. The transformation of the cherry tree lawn where we dug, to a fantastic new Mediterranean garden is almost complete.

TLSBigDig's tweet image. Many thanks to @NTBeningbrough head gardener Sam Shipman for a fantastic garden tour today. The transformation of the cherry tree lawn where we dug, to a fantastic new Mediterranean garden is almost complete.

Digging in this garden continues Mon & Thurs next week.

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We are looking forward to exploring this trench over the next 2 weeks. @Altogether_Arch @ElmetArch @ArchaeoChris @CBA_Yorkshire

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Talks about Lead Mining and our excavations at Plover Hall, Gueswick and Kirkhaugh. Saturday 20th May at 11.00 St John's Chapel Village Hall @ArchandArch @ArcDurham @spe_ny @NorthPennAONB @DavidPetts1 @uplandarchist @still_trowles @TLSBigDig @PurpleFluorspar @DiggerSteveB

Altogether_Arch's tweet image. Talks about Lead Mining and our excavations at Plover Hall, Gueswick and Kirkhaugh. Saturday 20th May at 11.00 St John's Chapel Village Hall @ArchandArch @ArcDurham @spe_ny @NorthPennAONB @DavidPetts1 @uplandarchist @still_trowles @TLSBigDig @PurpleFluorspar @DiggerSteveB
Altogether_Arch's tweet image. Talks about Lead Mining and our excavations at Plover Hall, Gueswick and Kirkhaugh. Saturday 20th May at 11.00 St John's Chapel Village Hall @ArchandArch @ArcDurham @spe_ny @NorthPennAONB @DavidPetts1 @uplandarchist @still_trowles @TLSBigDig @PurpleFluorspar @DiggerSteveB
Altogether_Arch's tweet image. Talks about Lead Mining and our excavations at Plover Hall, Gueswick and Kirkhaugh. Saturday 20th May at 11.00 St John's Chapel Village Hall @ArchandArch @ArcDurham @spe_ny @NorthPennAONB @DavidPetts1 @uplandarchist @still_trowles @TLSBigDig @PurpleFluorspar @DiggerSteveB
Altogether_Arch's tweet image. Talks about Lead Mining and our excavations at Plover Hall, Gueswick and Kirkhaugh. Saturday 20th May at 11.00 St John's Chapel Village Hall @ArchandArch @ArcDurham @spe_ny @NorthPennAONB @DavidPetts1 @uplandarchist @still_trowles @TLSBigDig @PurpleFluorspar @DiggerSteveB

A great tour today led by Al Oswald of @UoYArchaeology of the remains of the Roman fort at Malton, helping us also see clues to some of the later land uses. @ElmetArch @MaltonMuseum

TLSBigDig's tweet image. A great tour today led by Al Oswald of @UoYArchaeology of the remains of the Roman fort at Malton, helping us also see  clues to some of the later land uses. @ElmetArch @MaltonMuseum

A good day @NTBeningbrough today, investigating ahead of the exciting garden development later this year. Here all gathered round the last pit of the day!

TLSBigDig's tweet image. A good day @NTBeningbrough today, investigating ahead of the exciting garden development later this year. Here all gathered round the last pit of the day!

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Tomorrow night if you've some free time, it's another of our talks. It will be available on our YouTube site afetrwards as well for those of us who are always busy on talk nights.


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Next evening talk is on 26th Jan: Nigel Rothwell and Dr. Ed Peveler, 'Reinterpreting Roman Roads in the Chilterns; insights from lidar data' Tickets here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/reinterpreti… Hope to see you there

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Reinterpreting Roman Roads in the Chilterns - insights from LiDAR data

Ed and Nigel talk about the insights from the 2018/19 LiDAR survey in the Chilterns.


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