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Archaeology & Local History

  • Downham Boundary WallHomemade Excavation Pit  – Discover how to make a homemade Excavation Pit and carry out your own mini experiment to see what types of artefacts survive being buried over a longer period of time.
  • How to Research where I Live – Read this how to guide to find out how to use MARIO maps, to explore and discover more about your street or local area and how it has changed through time.
  • Make a mini interpretation panel   - Research one (or more) of our Pendle Radicals people from our list. Find out the history of these local individuals and create a mini interpretation panel to show friends and family what you have learnt.
  • Who is John Muir video  - A link to John Muir back to the future video What do young people think about John Muir, a conservation visionary who died 100 years ago?
  • Discover more about John Muir himself
  • Learn more about dry stone walls - Have a look at the dry stone walling association free family resources. There are a good selection of fun activities from crosswords, to poems, colouring sheets and word searches.
  • Links to find out more about archaeology nationally - The BAA, New Archaeology UK, Dig Ventures
  • How has the Pendle Hill landscape changed over time - Read about how our local landscape and people have changed over time from 10,000 years ago to today.

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    • E-bulletin
    • Final Gathering Celebration
  • Projects
    • The Gatherings
    • Traditional Boundaries
    • WINNS
    • Wild About Pendle Hill
    • Summit
    • Access
    • Archaeology
    • Discover
    • Volunteering & Learning
    • PEN
    • Pendle Hill Fund
    • Pendle Radicals
    • Trainees
    • What's a Hill Worth
  • Resources
    • Connecting to Nature
  • What's Happening Now
    • Little Saplings
    • People Enjoying Nature
    • Connecting People and Nature
  • Visitor Photo Gallery
    • Upload your photo
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