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Post-Excavation Taster Week

Post-Excavation Taster Week

Dates: to be confirmed


Bookings will soon be OPEN for two 1-week post-excavation tasters.

PLEASE NOTE: this is subject to the BRP receiving enough bookings to make the week viable (more information on this below).


What is post-excavation?

Archaeology is not all about digging. In order to turn the data gathered through excavations or surveys (for example) into information that can be used to interpret a site and/or plan further investigations, archaeologists must process this data during the ‘post-ex’ phase.

This includes recording the artefacts recovered, processing the environmental samples taken, digitising the drawings and survey information, for example. This work generates a physical and digital archive, which connects all the pieces of information together. It takes far longer (in most cases) than the actual field work and often takes place in the lab or at the desk.

Post-Ex at the Bamburgh Research Project

Here at the BRP we have generated a lot of post-excavation work in the last 20 years. We undertake much of the initial post-ex on site, where we wash and process the small and bulk finds, we process our environmental samples and we catalogue much of the records and photographs we take. However, there is still much work that is undertaken during the off-season by our staff and more that is sent away for specialist analysis. We thought this year we might bring some of this ‘behind the scenes’ work back to the Castle and share it with a small cohort of interested individuals.

What is the Post-Excavation Taster Week?

We offer quality training in archaeology with an emphasis on practical hands-on experience. The post-excavation taster week will use the BRP’s extensive archive, which consists of material from the prehistoric to the medieval periods, as the basis for an introduction to the different post-excavation techniques and research methodologies employed by the project.

We are still planning the daily schedule but the week will include:

Please Note: we are also in the process of organising an introduction to metalworking but this is yet to be confirmed.

Who is it for?

Our training is open to people of all skill-levels and abilities, with particular interests accommodated where possible. We particularly wish to offer a fun and educational experience to beginners and non professionals.

Please get in touch with us if you have any questions about access, facilities, etc.

BRP is open to anyone aged 18 and over. 

Who will be teaching me?

Professional field archaeologists and post-excavation specialists.

How much does it cost?

The post-excavation taster week costs £350 pp and covers 5 days of training in a small group of between 6-8 people. This covers the cost of the tuition, tours and the trip to Lindisfarne.


How do I book a place?

  1. Fill out the Application Form
  2. You will then receive an email from the BRP staff to confirm availability
  3. Pay the deposit to secure your place (see below for more information)
  4. Any remaining balance needs to be paid by May 10th.
  5. Joining information will be sent at the beginning of May.

Deposit

To secure your place at on the post-excavation taster week we ask for a deposit of £150 at the time of booking.

There are multiple options for payments:

  • Paypal (Available to all students, transaction fee of 4%)
  • Bank Transfer
  • International Draft in sterling
  • Cheque (UK residents only)

Completing Your Payment

Bookings must be paid in full by may 10th 2022. Failure to make advance payment in full will result in the loss of your deposit, unless there are exceptional circumstances (BRP discretion). If you are unable to make your final payment by the due date please email Graeme (see below) to discuss arrangements. There are no automatic refunds made against spaces booked but not taken.

All payment made will be fully refunded if the taster week is not viable due to low take-up. Participants will be informed no later than May 9th.

Contact details for the project can be found on the Contact Us page.

Any questions? Email: graemeyoung@bamburghresearchproject.co.uk

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