Prehistoric Suffolk
The West Suffolk Prehistoric Landscape Project
Contribute to Groundbreaking Research in West Suffolk
By participating or supporting our work, you’ll play a crucial role in documenting and preserving these ancient landscapes. The OSL dating of the ring ditch, suggesting a date around 1300 BC, places this site squarely in the Middle Bronze Age, shedding light on the cultural practices and settlement patterns of the time. This research helps deepen our understanding of how prehistoric communities lived, farmed, created tools, and honoured their dead.
Interested in a deeper dive into our findings and the fascinating history of the site? Click here to explore a more detailed overview of our research and the significance of this ancient landscape.
Conveniently located just 15 minutes from Bury St Edmunds, our field school experience offers a unique opportunity for students and archaeology enthusiasts to gain hands-on training in excavation techniques. Whether you’re seeking to boost your skills passport or simply eager for an archaeological adventure, our experienced team is ready to guide you. Participants can commute daily or camp on-site, enjoying the camaraderie of fellow archaeology enthusiasts.
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Project Dates
- Week 1: 15th July – 20th July
- Week 2: 22th July – 27th July
- Week 3: SOLD OUT
- Week 4: 5th August – 10th August
- Week 5: 12th August – 17th August
You’ll receive comprehensive training and support in essential archaeological skills, guided by experienced archaeologists:
- Setting up Archaeological Grids: Learn the fundamentals of setting up grids, an essential skill for systematic excavation and fieldwalking, with guidance at every step.
- Feature Identification: Develop the skills to clean and identify archaeological features and deposits, helping you interpret key elements of the site.
- Stratigraphic Excavation: Gain an introduction to recording and excavating layered deposits, with support in understanding how these layers reveal site chronology.
- Maintaining Site Records: Practise detailed record-keeping, ensuring that each discovery is accurately documented with expert assistance.
- On-Site Photography: Learn photography techniques to capture important details for archaeological records, with hands-on guidance for documentation.
- Interpretation Skills: Begin piecing together historical narratives from excavated data, with insights from our archaeologists to support your learning.
- Drawing Plans and Sections: Learn to create scaled site drawings, essential for site interpretation, with step-by-step instruction.
- Archaeological Survey: Receive an introduction to surveying archaeological features using GeoMax Zenith 60 GPS equipment.
- Environmental Sampling: Implement sampling techniques that help reconstruct ancient environments, with structured support throughout.
- OSL Dating Techniques: Gain hands-on experience with Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating, a key method for dating sediments, under guidance.
- Artefact Handling and Cataloguing: Practise retrieving, cataloguing, and conserving artefacts with the support of trained professionals.
- Dry Sieving for Flint Artefacts: Learn to identify and recover small finds through dry sieving, with careful guidance to build your confidence.
Shorter Experience Packages
- Single-Day Experience: Participate in a full day of archaeological fieldwork on any day from Tuesday to Sunday between 15th July and 17th August.
- Pricing:
- Adults: £150 per day
- Students: £120 per day (Student bookings must be made through a valid university email address)
- Pricing:
- 2 Day Experience or Weekend Experience: Choose between a 2-day experience or a weekend experience (Saturday and Sunday) to gain insight into archaeological fieldwork and learn fundamental excavation techniques. Weekend bookings are available for any Saturday and Sunday from 20th July to 17th August.
- Pricing:
- Adults: £280
- Students: £210 (Student bookings must be made through a valid university email address)
- Pricing:
1-Day Geophysics Experience at Hawstead
- Students: £190 per day
- Non-Students: £240 per day
Catering and Accommodation
Participants are welcome to bring a packed lunch, with a microwave available for those who wish to heat their food. Throughout the day, we provide complimentary tea, coffee, biscuits, and water to keep you refreshed.
For added convenience, a pre-bookable lunch option will be available next spring at an additional charge, allowing you to enjoy a delicious meal prepared on-site.
Campsite Facilities
Our campsite is equipped with essentials, including toilets, a shower, cooking facilities, and a fridge for storing your food. While there is no running water on-site, we ensure a comfortable setup for your stay, so please plan accordingly.
Additional Information and Extras
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the site located?
Where is the site located?
How do I get to the site?
What can I expect to learn during the field school?
What should I bring?
Are there facilities on-site?
Can I stay on-site?
Absolutely! We offer camping facilities for those who wish to stay on-site. Camping is charged at £10 per night or £35 per week, which helps support the maintenance of the facilities.
Do I need a trowel?
If you have your own trowel, feel free to bring it. Alternatively, you can purchase one of our excavation packs, which includes a trowel. Full details are available on the booking page.
Is prior experience required?
No, our field school welcomes all skill levels, from beginners to experienced enthusiasts. Our team will guide you through each step, making it an ideal opportunity to learn.
Is there a site t-shirt?
Yes, a site t-shirt and even a site hoody will be available for order online prior to your arrival.
Can I take photographs?
Absolutely! We encourage you to document and enjoy your experience by taking photographs.