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Introducing… our new community team!

Meet Maiya and Kezia! Joining us this week, they’re our newest addition to the DigVentures team. Together, they’ll be supporting the amazing community of Venturers who make all the archaeology happen! Kezia is returning to DigVentures…

The top five archaeological graffiti sites

When archaeologist John Schofield compared contemporary graffiti to prehistoric cave art, there was uproar. But what is the difference? Both are forms of expression by people writing or creating art on a public surface….

E is for… Excavation

Entertained? Excited? Exasperated? No of course not. The E in today’s A to Z of Archaeology has to be Excavation! HollyMae Price tells us more… So, you’re setting out on your first ever excavation;…

Soldier Souvenirs of the Great War

Us British folk love a good holiday souvenir, and though World Wars One and Two were certainly no minibreak, the drive to collect keepsakes and tokens seems to have been just as strong. More…

DVIP speaker schedule for Leiston Abbey

The DVIPs are coming! Who are the DVIPs, you ask? Well, they’re DV’s Important People, of course! Every year we arrange an evening lecture series as part of our top-notch field school tuition. It’s…

Remembering D-Day

On 6th June 1944, thousands of Allied troops descended upon the beaches of Normandy, marking the start of ‘D-Day’ – a major offensive against the Hitler’s “Fortress Europe”. But what happened and what was…

First stop: Finland! Crowdfunded archaeology goes global!

Tracing finds with Emmi Koivisto and the University of Oulu A couple of weeks ago, DV was contacted by a team of archaeologists from the University of Oulu in Finland who had been inspired…

#WorldWarWednesday: Landship Spotted on the Western Front!

    When we think of modern warfare, the image of a tank is easy for most of us to picture. But how did these machines – so symbolic of modern warfare – originate?…

From Pixels to Pointclouds: Archaeological Photography Masterclass with Adam Stanford

From images of Neolithic monuments through to yesterday’s news, photography is one of the most compelling records of our world. Recent advances in technology have revolutionized the role of photography in archaeological site work….

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Friday Five…Revolting Roman Recipes

All that recent horsemeat hoo-ha turn your stomach? You won’t believe what the Romans tucked into… The recent horsemeat scandal has caused a bit more thinking about what we eat, and where it comes…

Medieval Pottery Masterclass with Paul Blinkhorn

 DV is thrilled to announce our new Medieval Pottery Masterclass with Paul Blinkhorn, one of the UK’s most well-known medieval and Anglo-Saxon pottery experts! Over the last century, pottery has become an essential tool…

#WorldWarWednesday – Marvelous Medical Advances

#WorldWarWednesday – Marvelous Medical Advances

In rare cases, the horrors of war can  bring about surprisingly positive results, such as DV  guest columnist Sarah Ashbridge’s topic for this week’s #WorldWarWednesday: Marvelous Medical Advances World War One was the first…

Good people, I come hither to die: the final moments of Anne Boleyn

On the 19th May, 1536, at 8:00 am, Anne Boleyn was executed. The second wife of notorious love rat Henry VIII, Anne spent her younger years observing the promiscuous French Court, before returning to…

#WorldWarWomen

So far in #WWWednesday, we’ve looked at soldiers and extraordinary individuals during the war. But how did the war affect the general public? WWI changed the lifestyle of the British woman from a life…

DV in the Times!

Read all about it! Hot off the presses, DV’s project at Leiston Abbey this summer has gotten a proper shout out from Norman Hammond in this Saturday’s edition of The Times. We’re totally thrilled!…

Why should I join the Digital Dig Team?

Good question – and here’s your answer! Digital Dig Team, our new HLF-funded project, is another step forward for DigVentures on our mission to put ‘archaeology in your hands’! But seriously – what does…

Shell Shocking – a blast from the past for #WWWednesday

  Welcome to #WWWednesday! Conflict archaeologist and DV guest columnist Sarah Ashbridge takes a closer look at what caused the infamous ‘thousand yard stare’… Consider this: approximately 9 million men lost their lives during…

Man’s Best Friend in World War One

By 1918 up to 20,000 dogs were employed by the British Army, working alongside the soldiers of World War One.  Military dogs became so important that in 1917 the War Dog School of Instruction…

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