- CLASP GEOPHYSICAL REPORT No. 001
Geophysical survey of Jubilee Field, Townsend Lane, Upper Boddington, Northamptonshire, December 2014
Don’t miss the media reports on CLASP’s field work during 2015:
Heres the link:
http://www.daventryexpress.co.uk/news/local/medieval-hamlet-uncovered-near-daventry-1-6941493
Here’s the link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-northamptonshire-34294421
You may now read this document HERE.
You can access it at any time using the Governance link in the menu bar above. The CLASP Constitution and Annual Reports may also be accessed on that page.
Harry Young’s video about the re-interment of the Anglo-Saxon remains is now on the CLASP Vimeo channel:
CLASP now has it’s own Vimeo Channel. Vimeo is like YouTube, but is used mainly by serious video makers – it is much less commercial than YouTube, partly because many Vimeo users pay modest fees for the service to get extra benefits.
CLASP’s Vimeo Channel is at:
Enjoy!
You may be interested in this video of the Roman buildings found in Towcester this summer by Cotswolds Archaeology.
See the film http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpeVlwdC7O0
A short film detailing the Roman wall discovery and its archaeological significance has been produced by South Northamptonshire Council (SNC) and is now available to view on the Council’s website and social media pages.
Following the exciting discovery of a Roman cellar wall under the ground at the Moat Lane site in the summer of last year, SNC has produced a short informative film to act as a record and explain the significance and story behind this impressive finding.
The wall was found alongside several other pieces across six different areas whilst excavating the site as part of the Moat Lane Regeneration Project. There were also pottery and metal artefacts discovered and even a skeletal torso.
It is planned that the film, alongside other artefacts from the Moat Lane excavation, will be exhibited in the Towcester Museum this February. This exhibition will give everyone the opportunity to view several of the pottery pieces found, look around a small poster display and watch the short film of the story of the Roman Cellar Wall.