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The Finds Workshop Series by Sue Martin

This year Teffont Archaeology has run a series of finds workshops at Salisbury Museum. Each workshop fo...
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A summer of excavation for Chase and Chalke

This summer Chase and Chalke volunteers have enjoyed participating in two archaeological excavations ru...
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Worked Stone at Teffont: A Positive Action Placement Perspective

Lexi Diggins undertook an NLHF Positive Action Placement at Teffont, focusing on worked stone. She is a...
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Experiencing Teffont as a Positive Action Placement

It was late July when I found out I was accepted as an NLHF placement on TEF23, I remember the shock an...
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Ruby

The first blog of 2019 is brought to us by Ruby. She reminisces about her first Teffont experience in 2...
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Richard

Ever wondered what the landowner thinks of the archaeological flurry that has arrived on his land most ...
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Sophy

This month Sophy tells us what she’s gained through participating in the Teffont project, including the...
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Clare

July’s blog comes courtesy of Clare R, the project’s zooarchaeologist. She tells us about teaching stud...
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James

It is possible to answer the question of ‘did you find anything?’ with a list of discovered ceramics, b...
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Rob

Rob writes about his experience with the Teffont Archaeology project, which includes forgetting to turn...
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Mike

In the summer of 2010 I spent two weeks sleeping in a tent, eating in a cow shed and showering in the w...
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Alyson

In 2012, after 20 years as a lawyer and watching a lot of Time Team, I decided when I retired to study ...
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Jonathan

1971. An optimistic schoolboy is on his first dig with his local archaeological society, in one of the ...
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