Search results for: landscapes
Wet Felted Landscapes Workshop
Join us, IN PERSON, at our newly brought-back-to-life venue, The Old King’s Head in Kirton. On this course you will be learn the heritage craft of wet felting and be…
Read MoreParliamentary Enclosure & New Lincolnshire Landscapes
An academic work by Eleanor Rex C Russell
Published by Lincolnshire County Council
Old & New Landscapes in the Horncastle area
An academic work by Eleanor Rex C Russell
Published by Lincolnshire County Council
Fluid Landscapes and Human Adaptation
Excavations on Prehistoric Sites on the Lincolnshire fen Edge 1991-1994
Lincolnshire Archaeology & Heritage Series Report No 9
By Tom Lane and Dale Trimble
Tools for investigating landscapes
In this course, we will be introducing you to some of the methods that can be used to study a site and the landscape around it. For convenience, we have…
Read MoreBoston Heritage Skills Festival 2023
Boston Heritage Skills Festival 2022 Boston Heritage Skills and Crafts Day! Saturday 14th Oct (10am-4pm) Free! After the success of the festival last year, we’re thrilled to announce we’re back…
Read MoreHeritage for the Future
Heritage for the Future: East Midlands 2024 BOOK YOUR FREE DELEGATE TICKET HERE We are coming back for 2024! To compliment Build for the Future and to keep in…
Read MoreWakefield District Heritage Framework
Wakefield Council are developing a Heritage Framework document and we need your help. The council have commissioned Heritage Lincolnshire to ask people from around the district what you value from…
Read MorePOSTPONED – Location and Interpretation: Finding Archaeology in the Lincolnshire Landscape.
Join us, and Tom Lane, as he delivers another interesting online talk: Location and Interpretation: Finding Archaeology in the Lincolnshire Landscape Any walk through the countryside is a walk through…
Read MoreHighway to History
Archaeology and the A1073 Improvement Scheme
By Andy Failes, Tom Lane and Mark Peachey
Available in several languages
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Custodians of Continuity?
An academic text written by Paul Everson and David Stocker
Read MoreLocal Artist supports The Old King’s Head
The Old King’s Head is working with two local artists to support selling their work, as well as helping us to display some beautiful artwork throughout the property for our…
Read MoreDo you want to help conserve & protect Lincolnshire’s Local Heritage?
Now is the time to act, Lincolnshire Local Listing Campaign has launched a new website to enable members of the public, local groups, and communities to nominate Local Heritage sites…
Read MoreBuild for the Future: East Midlands Exhibition 2021
Build for the Future: East Midlands Exhibition 2021 Professional Photos from Build for the Future 2021’s event Archaeological Project Services apsarchaeology.co.uk Archaeological Project Services (APS) are a long established commercial…
Read MoreLincolnshire Local Listing Campaign
What is the Project? Heritage Lincolnshire is leading the Local Heritage List Campaign in partnership with Lincolnshire County Council having received funding from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local…
Read MoreLayers of History Project Awarded Prestigious Lincolnshire Award
Heritage Lincolnshire are delighted to announce that the Layers of History Project has won the 2020 Flora Murray Award from The Society for Lincolnshire Heritage and Archaeology. Cola (Senior…
Read MoreMembership
2022 Calendar Photo ‘Rainbow over Hussey Tower’ Credit: Fenny Johnson Membership is a way of showing that you care about your local heritage By joining Heritage Lincolnshire you’ll be directly…
Read MoreCourses & talks
Courses & Talks Talks The following speakers are current members of staff and a minimum donation of £75 is requested upon booking which helps us to continue our working across…
Read MoreHow to get involved
How to get involved There are many ways that you can get involved within Heritage Lincolnshire and help us to continue our work throughout the county. As a charity, we…
Read MoreSupport
As a charity, Heritage Lincolnshire relies on the support of our partners, volunteers, members and donors to successfully achieve our objectives for heritage and for people in Lincolnshire. Your support…
Read MoreLayers of History Evaluation
Durnin Research was appointed in October 2019 by the Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire to evaluate the Layers of History project. This evaluation was tasked to capture and assess the extent…
Read MoreLincolnshire’s Last Hunter-Gatherers by Jim Snee
It is commonly asserted that society evolved from hunter gathering to farming and then to the industrial. Like many common assertions this is an oversimplification. One of the great complexities…
Read MoreThanks to You from Layers of History Volunteers
Layers of History is offering everyone a chance to get involved, and improve their health and wellbeing along the way! [gallery type=”slider” ids=”13417,13410,13411,13418,13412,13413,13419,13414,13415,13420,13416,13421 Layers of History is a ground-breaking, volunteer-led…
Read MoreParliamentary Enclosure Award
Topic 3: Parliamentary Enclosure Award Having looked at the early ordnance survey maps and the google earth image, we can see that there are several layers of landscape that can…
Read MoreInvestigation Techniques
Topic 3: Investigation techniques As well as making a record of what is visible on the ground, archaeologists have a number of investigation techniques that allow them to find further…
Read MoreSite Survey
Topic 2: Site survey This section will show you how to measure, plan and draw things of interest that you find. Drawing Planning or measured drawing can be done in…
Read MoreDescription and Photography
Topic 1: Description and Photography The first part of studying the landscape is to make notes of what you can see, and take photographs for future reference. The early stages…
Read MoreDocumentary Research
Topic 2: Documentary Research Lincs to the Past in Topic 1 can give you the location of specific records, and they are often a good starting point for documentary research.…
Read MoreOnline research
Topic 1: Online research Online research has the advantage of being available in the comfort of your own home and at any time that suits you. It can provide a…
Read MoreThe influence of the natural landscape
Topic 2: The influence of the natural landscape When we look at the landscape, we are seeing the effects of natural processes (the natural landscape) and the effects of people…
Read MoreLearning to look at rural landscape
Rural landscapes have also been constructed by people. Over time, people have lived and used the landscape in different ways and for different things. In the same way that you…
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