Adult
July 2, 2022
Outer Casterbridge: Hardy and History | Mark Damon Chutter
Join Mark Chutter on a guided walk of Outer Casterbridge and the landscape so familiar and beloved by Thomas Hardy.
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Dorchester Archaeological Dowsing Walk | Peter Emery
Try your hand at Archaeological dowsing with Peter Emery, retired field Archaeologist.
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Poundbury Hillfort and The Great Field | Miles King
A delightful family-friendly amble across Poundbury fields to enjoy the natural habitat and extensive views across the landscape
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The History and Mystery of Maiden Castle | Gary Biltcliffe
A guided tour of Maiden Castle to explore its origins, myths and legends with Gary Biltcliffe, author of ‘The Spirit of Portland‘.
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VIP Archaeology: From the Neolithic to the Medieval, the archaeology of the Dorset Visual Impact Provision | John Boothroyd
Working on behalf of National Grid on its Dorset Visual Impact Provision (VIP) just outside Dorchester, a team of more than 25 archaeologists spent almost two years excavating and recording a wealth of evidence for human activity dating back 6000 years.
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The Durotriges Project | Paul Cheetham
Of all the Iron Age tribes identified from pre-Roman Britain, the Durotriges are the most culturally distinct. Roughly occupying an area that equates with modern Dorset, together with significant parts of southern Wiltshire and south-eastern Somerset, the pottery, coinage, settlements and burial practices of the Durotriges clearly marks them out from their contemporary tribal neighbours the Atrebates, Belgae, Dumnonii and Dobunni.
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Hidden Patterns in the South Dorset Landscape | Jonathan Harwood
The positions of churches in the South Dorset Landscape, when connected together by straight lines reveal deliberate and meaningful patterns.
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The Magic and Myth of Watermeadows | Dr Kathy Stearne
The origins of water meadows are lost in medieval times. Surface water irrigation expanded in Wessex and throughout England from the sixteenth century and was a sustainable intensive integrated agricultural system until the twentieth century. This talk looks at the origins of water meadows in England.
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The Extraordinary Prehistoric Landscape Under Your Feet And Up The Hills | Steve Wallis
In this talk Steve Wallis is to explore the prehistoric landscape of the Dorchester area, covering the changes over time and the different types of monuments and remains.
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