Dear David/Mike/Lorraine
Our group in York might be interested in developing something on the use of
mathematics and quantitative techniques in archeology. Do you have any
contacts nationwide that might be interested in developing this theme?
Regards
JOHN BIBBY
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> > From: Mike Heyworth [log in to unmask]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 4:16 PM
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> > Subject: National Archaeology Days 2001
> >
> > National Archaeology Days 2001
> >
> > Bringing the Past to Life
> >
> > On the 21st & 22nd of July 2001, venues all over Britain
> will be bringing
> > archaeology to life. This is the twelfth consecutive year
> that National
> > Archaeology Days has been held and it promises to be the
> most fun yet!
> >
> > Whether dressing up as a Roman soldier, making prehistoric tools,
> > discovering amazing artefacts, taking part in an
> excavation or preparing a
> > medieval banquet, the hands-on nature of the National
> Archaeology Days is
> > sure to appeal to all the family. Organised by the Council
> for British
> > Archaeology and its Young Archaeologists' Club - and
> supported by English
> > Heritage and Thames Water - the aim of National
> Archaeology Days is to
> > interest both the young and not so young in the
> fascinating subject of
> > archaeology.
> >
> > Last year's event saw over 150 sites taking part,
> attracting around 45,000
> > visitors! There is still plenty of time to organise an
> event and promote
> > your venue for free!!
> >
> > For further details and an application form check out our
> website on
> > www.britarch.ac.uk/yac or to request a programme of events contact:
> >
> > Lorraine Bathurst, YAC Assistant
> > Council for British Archaeology
> > Bowes Morrell House, 111 Walmgate, York YO1 9WA
> > Tel: 01904 671417 Fax: 01904 671384 Email:[log in to unmask]
> >
> >
> > Issued January 2001
> >
> >
> > Notes
> >
> > 1. Founded in 1944, the Council for British Archaeology
> consists of some
> > 500
> > local, regional and national bodies and societies,
> together with over
> > 5,000
> > individual members. The CBA works to promote the study of British
> > archaeology, and to improve public knowledge of Britain's past.
> >
> > 2. The Young Archaeologists' Club is operated by the CBA
> for its younger
> > members aged between 9 - 16 years. The Club has around
> 3,000 individual
> > members throughout the UK.
>
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