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Boston 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 MoreBoston Heritage Skills Festival – Heritage Skills and Crafts Day
Organised by the Boston Townscape Heritage Project – funded by the National Heritage Lottery Fund and Boston Borough Council. Come along to our Heritage Skills and Craft Day at the stunning St…
Read MoreHOD – Gainsborough’s Heritage Skills Festival
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 Gainsborough’s historic heart will come alive with demonstrations from traditional craftsmen and women carrying out age-old trades and bygone crafts from the past.…
Read MoreWhat is next for the Young Archaeologists Club?
Want to get involved? Sessions are held at St Peter-At-Gowts church hall, Lincoln, 10am-12pm on the first Saturday of the month. Anyone aged 8-16 is welcome to join in! Each…
Read MoreHeritage Lincolnshire is granted Young Archaeologists Club Status!
The Community Heritage Team at Heritage Lincolnshire are excited to announce that they have restarted Lincolnshire’s only Young Archaeologists Club (YAC) group and will be running it for the benefit…
Read MoreWhat Archaeologists Do
– This piece was written by Asa Beeby, HES Archaeology Trainee at Archaeological Project Services from September 2018 – 2019 – Archaeology is as varied a career as you could…
Read MoreLincolnshire Young Archaeologists Club
Lincolnshire Young Archaeologists Club Updates coming in the new year! Lincolnshire Young Archaeologists Club is a drop-off club for children aged 8-16 years with an interest in history and archaeology.…
Read MoreFluid 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
The Neolithic Package by Jim Snee
The beginning of the Neolithic represents one of the most significant changes in human economy and lifestyle in history, and yet there is no real certainty about how it came…
Read MoreOur Work
Work with us Operating as a charity, we offer very competitive rates and welcome enquiries from individuals, groups and organisations looking for paid support for the following: Heritage Consultancy Archaeological…
Read MoreNothing Stands Still
Written by Mary Powell of Lincolnshire County Council Covid-19 has been really tough in so many different ways. Businesses in the hospitality sector have really suffered, their whole reason for…
Read MoreHussey Tower in the Rain by Jim Snee
It often puzzles people the things that archaeologists get excited about. They see us talking in an agitated manner and bobbing up and down in excitement and they assume we…
Read More#Thankstoyou – Volunteers
In additional to helping landscape and townscapes, money from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, funded through every National Lottery ticket you buy, is also channelled directly into volunteer groups. Anyone…
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