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BBC Newcastle

bamburghresearchproject wrote 3 months ago: Have just done a short interview for the BBC Newcastle morning show about the BRP, linked to the rec … more →

Tags: anglo-saxon, archaeology, Bamburgh Castle, Archaeology and Media

The Legacy of Dr. Brian Hope-Taylor Part 1.2 comments

bamburghresearchproject wrote 1 year ago: Today we take a look at the work of Dr. Brian Hope-Taylor who excavated at Bamburgh during the 1960’ … more →

Tags: anglo-saxon, History, archaeology, bowl hole, Trench 3, Bamburgh Castle, STAFF, hope taylor, excavation

Bamburgh Castle in its Landscape Context1 comment

bamburghresearchproject wrote 1 year ago: Project Director, Graeme Young, will be giving us an update on some of the earlier trenches that the … more →

Tags: anglo-saxon, archaeology, finds, bowl hole, Bamburgh Castle, excavation, Chapel Excavation

The Bowl Hole: Part Three2 comments

bamburghresearchproject wrote 1 year ago: Scientific Research at the Bowl Hole Cemetery. Once the skeletons have been recorded, removed and cl … more →

Tags: anglo-saxon, archaeology, bowl hole, Bamburgh Castle, Durham University, archaeological recording

The Bowl Hole Cemetery: Part Two2 comments

bamburghresearchproject wrote 1 year ago: Today we continue the blog thread: The Bowl Hole Cemetery. This post does contain images of human re … more →

Tags: anglo-saxon, archaeology, finds, bowl hole, Bamburgh Castle, excavation, archaeological recording

The Bowl Hole Cemetery

bamburghresearchproject wrote 1 year ago: Over the next few months I will be posting information about previous trenches and sites that the BR … more →

Tags: anglo-saxon, archaeology, finds, bowl hole, Bamburgh Castle, Durham University, excavation, bowl holw

Digging in the Bowl Hole

bamburghresearchproject wrote 2 years ago: This week the BRP is playing host to a team of researchers from the University of York. The team, he … more →

Tags: rachaelbarnwell, archaeology, weekthree


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