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March 30 - April 05
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    March 30, 2025
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    March 31, 2025
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    April 1, 2025
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    April 2, 2025
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  • 04
    April 4, 2025

    Armchair Archaeology

    19:30 -21:00
    04/04/2025-05/04/2025
    Darley Lane, Derby, DE1 3AX

    Speaker: Tony Brooks (speaker on Zoom)

    In late 2023, Digventures advertised an online project using their training and admin system asking for volunteers to help by looking at one of three different National Trust landscapes using LIDAR and Google Earth to map any visible archaeology in each area in a systematic area in addition to the already recorded Historic Environment Record, the Derbyshire record system. One of the areas investigated was Kinder, looking for evidence of peat extraction. In total just over a thousand people volunteered of which 750 completed the training. Volunteers from 31 countries were supported and trained by a team of 45. The project was split into three stages: Recruitment, Training and investigation.

    DAS member Tony Brooks was one of the volunteers and he will describe the project and his experiences of participating.

  • 05
    April 5, 2025

    CBA - Recent Archaeological Work in the East Midlands

    10:00 -16:30
    05/04/2025

    A one day conference organised by the East Midlands Group of the Council for British Archaeology in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire

    The Archaeology of Nottingham’s Caves – Gavin Kinsley, York Archaeology
    Fieldworkers and Fieldschools: Discovering a Roman Settlement at Laughton – Adam Clapton, University of Leicester Archaeological Services
    Community fieldwork in Bradgate Park, Leicestershire – Daryl Garton & Lynden Cooper, Ice Age Journeys
    5,000 years by the River Witham: an update on the results of the Lincoln Eastern By-pass project – Nigel Cavanagh & Mike Wood, Network Archaeology
    The Archaeology of the North-East Melton Mowbray Distributor Road Scheme – Ben Turner, Archaeological Research Services
    Marshlands and Monuments ─ prehistoric floodplain interactions in the Trent Valley – Kristina Krawiec, York Archaeology

    The conference fee of £15/£25/£30 includes lunch, tea and coffee. Free parking at the venue.

    Deadline for bookings is 31 March.