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New CBA Research Project Gets Underway…and we need your help!

New research is getting underway at the Council for British Archaeology, to look into the different ways in which we can support young people to get more involved with and enthused by archaeology.

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Trips to Hadrian’s Wall and Northumberland National Park – your help needed!

A new learning base is being planned and your help is needed to make it a success.

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New SAIR Articles Released

The CBA has released two further articles this summer in the popular Scottish Archaeology Internet Reports (SAIR) series, SAIR48 and SAIR49 are out now, with SAIR50 expected soon.

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Application for the ATF Training Award now open

The ATF Training Award recognises and promotes best practice in training or professional development in archaeology.

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Reminder – September is Scottish Archaeology Month

A month-long festival of free archaeological events all over Scotland. With a wide variety of activities, there should be something for everyone!

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Briefing no 121 now Closed

If you told us about your conferences held this year, then we’ve included them in CBA Briefing. Additional events, with notices and lectures, are online.

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Event: Council for British Archaeology in Oxford

Join the CBA for a day in October, where we will be looking at archaeological work in Oxfordshire as well as reporting on the CBA’s current position and our plans for going forward.

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Local archaeology services at risk

CBA Director, Mike Heyworth, interviewed on BBC’s Making History programme today, has highlighted the importance of local authority archaeology services.

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New ‘British Archaeology’ no 121 out now!

The latest issue of our flagship magazine highlights the lost world of Bouldnor Cliff, now in the sea off the Isle of Wight, and giving insights into the lives of people who lived 8000 years ago.

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Digability! – New Yorkshire and Humber Project

A major new Yorkshire regional archaeology project, starting in October 2011, has been awarded £200,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).

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Middlesbrough Council to Cut Archaeology Funding

Tees Archaeology is at risk of new cuts – respond to the consultation

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Draft National Planning Policy Framework

The CBA submits its response – changes are needed to maintain protection at PPS5 levels

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Open Access Week on Internet Archaeology

The online peer-reviewed e-journal Internet Archaeology is going totally ‘Open Access’ for the duration of Open Access Week, 24–30 October.

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Council for British Archaeology: Who are we? Have your say!

The CBA needs your help!

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Industrial Heritage at Risk Register Results

The largest ever research project into the condition of England’s industrial heritage was published today (19 Oct) by English Heritage together with its annual Heritage at Risk Register. Find out the...

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CBA Challenge Funding re-launched!

Challenge Funding is now open to applications for the remainder of this financial year and for at least the next two years!

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‘British Archaeology’ goes Digital!

British Archaeology has become world’s first English language general archaeology magazine to be made available for digital subscription.

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Gala’s past revealed in new book

The evolution of Gala’s townscape is outlined in a new book based on above and below ground archaeology.

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English Heritage announces Angel Award Winners

Founded earlier this year by Andrew Lloyd Webber to celebrate the efforts of local people in rescuing their heritage, the first winners were announced at a gala ceremony in London’s West End yesterday...

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Crunch Time for CAP

CBA and Environmentalists challenge UK to stand firm on greener farming with the publication of a new vision.

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