3 September 2014

Open day at King John's Palace, Kings Clipstone: 6th September


Mercian Archaeological Services are holding an OPEN DAY for their archaeological excavation at King John's Palace, Kings Clipstone in Nottinghamshire. The site is being excavated as part of their field training school and will be open between 11:00 and 16:00 on Saturday for the following: 
  • Tours of the site discussing the designed medieval landscape of the palace,
  • Tours of the standing ruins,
  • Finds and Pottery handling,
  • Results from the latest geophysical surveys,
  • Display boards for the Sherwood Forest Archaeology Project and from Mercian Archaeological Services, and and news about the latest Sherwood Forest Bus Tours www.sherwoodbustours.com,
  • Stalls hosted by local heritage groups including Friends of Thynghowe and the Spa Ponds Nature Reserve.
Visitors can also learn about the latest results and research from the project researching the heart of Sherwood Forest, find out about the latest news from Mercian's Edwinstowe Project and all the other upcoming fieldwork and opportunities coming soon. Further details and a map are available here: http://www.mercian-as.co.uk/fieldschool.html.

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