SUMMER SCHOOL 2010 FULLY BOOKED
YOU CAN NOW REGISTER YOUR INTEREST FOR THE 2011 SUMMER SCHOOL
CAER ALYN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT - Wrexham
SUMMER DIG 2011
DATES:
1ST - 5TH AUGUST 2011
8TH - 12TH AUGUST 2011
15TH-19TH AUGUST 2011
Join the Caer Alyn team in excavating a potential prehistoric enclosure at the southern entrance to the Bryn Alyn hillfort
In 2008, Dr Meggen Gondek, University of Chester, completed a geophysical survey of the interior of the hillfort and an area just outside the southern entrance to the Bryn Hill fort, the results of which indicated that there are possible features in both areas. The objective of the 2011 season is to determine the location, survival, condition, function and date of any structures in the southern enclosure of the hillfort. The results of this excavation will provide the project with new information of the site, building on our previous investigations into the landscape of Caer Alyn.
Summer Dig details
The summer dig is open to all, from university students to private individuals who wish to experience hands on archaeology in the field.
Summer School: ONLY £60 PER WEEK
Camping is available on site.(5mins from excavations) Cost £5.00 per night, breakfast extra. Full facilities are available at the site.
Summer dig training content:
The course has been designed as an introduction to Excavation Techniques, Archaeological Planning, Context Recording, Photography, Finds Processing, Surveying Techniques and Geophysical Surveying.
The Caer Alyn Project will supply all tools and equipment, plus all onsite facilities during the course. Participants are to bring their own waterproofs; digging clothes, work boots. Participants will be fully insured during the Summer Dig.
Please register your interest for next years Summer Dig please contact Phil Cox at fillcox@yahoo.co.uk
For more information on the survey completed in 2008.
If you require further information please email:
Phil Cox – Project Archaeologist fillcox@yahoo.co.uk
or call on 07958 937639.
Click here to download file1Report on the Geophysical Survey at Bryn Alyn Fort 1.doc
SUMMER DIG 2011
DATES:
1ST - 5TH AUGUST 2011
8TH - 12TH AUGUST 2011
15TH-19TH AUGUST 2011
Join the Caer Alyn team in excavating a potential prehistoric enclosure at the southern entrance to the Bryn Alyn hillfort
In 2008, Dr Meggen Gondek, University of Chester, completed a geophysical survey of the interior of the hillfort and an area just outside the southern entrance to the Bryn Hill fort, the results of which indicated that there are possible features in both areas. The objective of the 2011 season is to determine the location, survival, condition, function and date of any structures in the southern enclosure of the hillfort. The results of this excavation will provide the project with new information of the site, building on our previous investigations into the landscape of Caer Alyn.
Summer Dig details
The summer dig is open to all, from university students to private individuals who wish to experience hands on archaeology in the field.
Summer School: ONLY £60 PER WEEK
Camping is available on site.(5mins from excavations) Cost £5.00 per night, breakfast extra. Full facilities are available at the site.
Summer dig training content:
The course has been designed as an introduction to Excavation Techniques, Archaeological Planning, Context Recording, Photography, Finds Processing, Surveying Techniques and Geophysical Surveying.
The Caer Alyn Project will supply all tools and equipment, plus all onsite facilities during the course. Participants are to bring their own waterproofs; digging clothes, work boots. Participants will be fully insured during the Summer Dig.
Please register your interest for next years Summer Dig please contact Phil Cox at fillcox@yahoo.co.uk
For more information on the survey completed in 2008.
If you require further information please email:
Phil Cox – Project Archaeologist fillcox@yahoo.co.uk
or call on 07958 937639.
Click here to download file1Report on the Geophysical Survey at Bryn Alyn Fort 1.doc
Posted by Phil Cox, Aug 16, 2010













