Video three recreating our Glastonbury Greencrafts Village workshops for you at home. How to get a ring that fits.
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Ancient Antler working 2: tools and blanks
Video two that recreates our Glastonbury Greencrafts Village workshops for you at home. Talking tools and ring blanks. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Guerilla Archaeology (@guerillaarch)
Ancient Antler working 1: team intro
First video of seven that recreates our Glastonbury Greencrafts Village workshops for you at home. So who are we and what do our workshops do?
DIY Antler Rings – Glastonbury Green Crafts
There is no Glastonbury Festival 2020, but you can join in our socially distanced Guerilla Archaeology Ancient Antler workshop whilst enjoying virtual Glasto in your garden. We have carefully recreated all the steps you need to make a copy of a Viking Ring, found on our excavations in the Western Isles. Tools – most importantly … Continue reading
Hello 2020 – Stranger times
Well this was not the year we expected! No festivals=no fun. We were hoping to catch up with you all at Glastonbury, Bluedot and Green Man – at a minimum. As we cannot be with you, we have made a number of videos about ourselves and our previous activities that you can find on our … Continue reading
Festivals 2017
This summer, Guerilla Archaeologists will be out and about at a number of events, aimed at peaking the public’s interest about the past. We are returning to a number of our traditional haunts, as well as heading off to pastures new. Bryn Celli Ddu, 17th June This celebration of the summer solstice in Anglesey at … Continue reading
Footprints in Time
Thousands of years ago, our ancestors went for a walk and left their footprints behind…… In South Wales there are many seaside sites where both footprints and plant remains have been preserved for centuries. This combination provides a snapshot of prehistoric life in the now submerged landscapes, and can help us to imagine what may … Continue reading
Skin Deep: Prehistoric Beauty
Would you like to be as beautiful as someone who died thousands of years ago? I thought so! How do you define your look? Do you know where your style of tattoo originated? Would you REALLY have that haircut (if you lived in the distant past)? This year Guerilla Archaeology invites you into our prehistoric … Continue reading
Festival line-up for 2016
Another summer beckons the Guerilla Archaeologists out to the fields to dig, to dance and to debate the past in words and in actions. Our event list is shaping up with a couple of confirmed events and a number in planning. Here is a starter list: Parc Le Breos, March 19th. Lunar 3-5 June Tanworth … Continue reading
Exploring a hidden ritual landscape at Bryn Celli Ddu
We’re very excited to announce that we’ll be returning to the Bryn Celli Ddu landscape on Anglesey, for the second season of our public archaeology project this June! The project will focus on the landscape surrounding one of Wales’ famous Neolithic passage tombs – Bryn Celli Ddu, exploring hidden features that have been previously overlooked. … Continue reading