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 three different themes. We hope to return to Glastonbury, Bluedot, Green Man and we are making our first trip … Continue reading
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Archaeology in a Time of Covid-19: Guerilla Archaeology Lockdown Updates & Activities
Just a quick Covid-19/Guerilla related update for the community during this confusing time. Continue reading
Festivals and Events 2019
Following the massive success of last year’s ‘Eat the Past’ campaign, Guerilla Archaeology will continue bringing our Neolithic grocery to festivals and events around the UK, as well as antler carving at Glastonbury! How The Light Gets In May 24-27 Bryn Celli Ddu Open Day June 22 Glastonbury June 26-30 Bluedot July 18-21 Green Man … Continue reading
3D model of the Glastonbury stone circle
https://sketchfab.com/models/adbe4f3c0a844923a7c045bf970b10d3/embed?autospin=0.2&autostart=1 Glasto- Circle by aerial-cam on Sketchfab Take a look at our new 3D model of the Glastonbury stone circle by Aerial-cam!
The ‘Guerilla Archaeology Glastonbury Experience’ from a student perspective
Getting a Glastonbury ticket was a stressful experience which involved three hours of meticulously coordinated group effort and webpage refreshing. Despite this, the relief of procuring one of these sought-after tickets was great. Skip forward several months and it turns out that Guerrilla Archaeology, too, were attending Glastonbury and needed people to help out. So … Continue reading
Antler Rings: Green Crafts @Glastonbury 2013
We had the most fantastic time at Glastonbury with our small and handpicked team. We were lucky enough to be adopted by GreenCrafts, run by Nic and Marie Piper, and got the chance to showcase some of the craft skills we have been learning. What started as a bit of a mad idea – that … Continue reading