As with previous seasons, we have been lucky enough to time our excavations to coincide with the wonderful Day of Archaeology event. You can find our full post here, but a taster of the article is included below:
"It’s been a wonderful summer so far. We are well into day four of our two-week block of excavations on a sub-medieval building, which has been nothing but rewarding during our last three seasons of excavations. Things have changed this year though. In 2013, we were officially excavating under the umbrella of the University of South Wales. That is no longer the case. In 2014, we excavate under the joint banner of the ‘South Wales Centre for Interdisciplinary and Historical Research’ and ‘Cyfarwdd’, because the History Department under which we used to operate, is in the process of being buried in the ground…or wound up, both descriptions are applicable..."
Continued at: http://www.dayofarchaeology.com/excavating-in-the-face-of-adversity/, and please do take the time to explore and enjoy the hundreds of other contrubutions made on the Day of Archaeology website.
"It’s been a wonderful summer so far. We are well into day four of our two-week block of excavations on a sub-medieval building, which has been nothing but rewarding during our last three seasons of excavations. Things have changed this year though. In 2013, we were officially excavating under the umbrella of the University of South Wales. That is no longer the case. In 2014, we excavate under the joint banner of the ‘South Wales Centre for Interdisciplinary and Historical Research’ and ‘Cyfarwdd’, because the History Department under which we used to operate, is in the process of being buried in the ground…or wound up, both descriptions are applicable..."
Continued at: http://www.dayofarchaeology.com/excavating-in-the-face-of-adversity/, and please do take the time to explore and enjoy the hundreds of other contrubutions made on the Day of Archaeology website.