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Award nomination

Award nomination

Shortlisted for Archaeological Achievement Award! We are thrilled to share that Guerilla Archaeology has been shortlisted in the Engagement and Participation category of this year’s Archaeological Achievement Awards! Since 2011, our collective of archaeologists, artists, scientists, and volunteers has been taking archaeology out of traditional settings and into festivals, heritage sites, community hubs, and even shopping centres. From Neolithic feasts and Bog Body … Continue reading

Events 2024

Events 2024

February – Uist, Craftwork 1.0 June – Glastonbury Festival Antler crafts August – Einsteins Garden, Green Man Festival Baa-archaeology: Science of the Lambs September Cara eich Treftadaeth/Love your heritage Melin Llynon, Ynys Mor with Bangor University We took Stonehengburys along and made cheese in the beautiful Iron Age roundhouses November – Uist Craftwork 2.0 Uist … Continue reading

What will we do in 2022?

What will we do in 2022?

Every year we have to re-apply to attend music and arts events. We regularly create new works in response to emerging research, ideas and concerns as well as maintaining our core activities. This year we have two different themes. We hope to return to Bryn Celli Ddu, Bluedot and Green Man. Themes Ancient Antler Working … Continue reading

Cooking up Prehistory

Cooking up Prehistory

Changing attitudes to food. Opening access to the past. In this blog post Dr Julia Best, Lecturer in Archaeology at Cardiff University, explains how the Consuming Prehistory Project brought Neolithic food into the present day. Maybe the thought of fish and chips at the seaside conjures up memories of childhood holidays. Perhaps nothing beats a … Continue reading