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BAJR
4th June 2010, 12:52 PM
Founded in 1996, the Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/) is a long-term, multi-period, multi-disciplinary research project set up to investigate the entire range of human settlement and land-use in a typical north-west Norfolk parish, from the earliest times to the present day.


Currently one of the largest archaeological projects in Britain, our ongoing work encompasses multiple sites and a wide range of historical and archaeological techniques, from large-scale open area excavation and exploratory test pitting to map regression and standing building survey.


The Project is an exercise in democratic archaeology, believing that all those who participate have an equal say how the project is run, and we are strongly rooted in the local community, whose heritage we are engaged in studying and whose participation we encourage.


The Project is run by a team of directors, supervisors and committee members. The archaeological fieldwork is concentrated in a six week summer season, when we can have up to seventy people on site, but additional activities such as field walking take place at other times of the year.


We welcome all volunteers regardless of background and often no previous experience of archaeology is necessary as on-site training courses are run every week during the excavation as well as a wide array of other specialised training courses.



The only charges we make are for the use of our campsite facilities, meals and taught courses, and as such our prices are kept to a minimum.

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11th June 2010, 11:20 AM
Courses


Week-long Courses

All courses run from Sunday 8.20 a.m. to Friday 5.00 p.m.
Click on the course name for additional information.
Basic Excavation and Recording Techniques (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=548) 4th July - 9th July Fully Booked
11th July - 16th July
18th July - 23th July
18th July - 23th July
25th July - 30st July
25th July - 30st July
1st Aug. - 6th Aug. Landscape Archaeology (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=539) 4th July - 9th July Archaeology of Human Remains 1 (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=543) 11th July - 16th July Zeppelins, Fighters and Ack-ack: An Introduction to Modern Conflict Archaeology (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=575) 18th July - 23rd July Studying Bones - An Introduction to Osteoarchaeology (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=595) 25th July - 30th July Day and Weekend Courses

Weekday courses run from 8.20 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Weekend courses
run from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Click on the course name for additional information.
Animal Bones in Archaeology (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=598) Sunday 4th July Studying Standing Buildings (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=604) Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th July Church Archaeology (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=607) Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th July An Introduction to Environmental Archaeology (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=613) Sunday 18th July Cooking up an Anglo-Saxon Feast (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=617) Saturday 24th July An Introduction to Pottery Analysis (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=622) Tuesday 27th July Small Finds (http://ccgi.sedgeford.plus.com/blog/?page_id=626) Sunday 1st August All of our courses have a maximum numer of people per week (see individual course page for details) and a minimum number of 4. Places are allocated on a first come/first served basis
Although we endeavour to avoid changes to our courses, we reserve the right to do so where necessary. Courses will be cancelled only under extreme circumstances, where alternative arrangements cannot be made or if numbers for the course are insufficient. In such cases a full refund will be given.