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I AM YOUR GUIDE - HISTORY IN YOUR BACKYARDI am your Guide – History in your backyard is an LLP project which has a duration of 24 months and includes partners from 6 EU states. The partners are:
Het Perspectief – Belgium Caer Alyn Heritage and Archaeological Project – Wales CULTURE CIRCLE Full Legal Name KULTURBURO WIEN – Austria Utenos švietimo centras – Lithuania CEPAPUB TETUAN- Spain Acrosslimits - Malta The main goals that have been set by the partners are:
to strengthen the social cohesion of and integration in the neighbourhood by digging in the community heritage and investigating connections with other cultures. 285 visits |
Vienna Mobiity"lets go bratislava"In June local community volunteers from the Caer Alyn Project attended the third international meeting of the Grundtvig Partnership project 'I Am Your Guide' in Vienna. The visit enanabled our volunteers to engage with our european partners in a series of heritage, cutural and community activities visits during our stay in Vienna, hosted by Monika Brunner of Culture Circle. 212 visits |
Grundtvig Project, Count Down to MaltaCount Down to MaltaThe first part of the Grundtvig Project is a visit to the partners based in Malta for "Malta - AcrossLimits. 908 visits |
Julie Edwards (Chester Archaeology) Visit 1st May 2010On Saturday May 1st, Julie Edwards, Cheshire Archaeology, visited Caer Alyn to have a look at the finds from trench 14 and to help the volunteers identify the finds. The visit was a great success from our point of view and is documented in the attachment. 586 visits |
Welcome to the Caer Alyn Archaeological and Heritage ProjectSUMMER DIG 2010Latest News from Caer Alyn
CAER ALYN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT - Wrexham
SUMMER DIG 2010
Book now for the 7th August – 21st August 2010
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. 1 comment 25079 visits |
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