Community ArchaeologyWorcestershire Historic Environment
and Archaeology Service has a long tradition of working
in partnership with local history and archaeology groups, volunteers, schools and the local community.WalkPast Community and educational activites
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Local History and Archaeological Groups in the CountyRoman plasterContacts and addresses
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NewslettersThe Historic Environment and Archaeology Service produces an irregular Newsletter, providing information on recent finds and forthcoming events.Newsletter Copies can be downloaded from this web site as PDF files or supplied as hard copy on receipt of a Stamped Addressed Envelope.
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Archaeology and Heritage Studies at the University of Worcester
StudentsIn 1998, the Historic Environment and Archaeology Service entered a partnership with the then University College Worcester (now University of Worcester) to provide teaching and to develop joint research initiatives. Partnership Information
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Archaeology and the school curriculum
Grafton Flyord - Deserted Medieval VillageThe Historic Environment and Archaeology Service is developing resources for use in primary and secondary schools in Worcestershire and has webpacks for:the study of : Romans, Saxons and Tudors at Key Stage 2, Rivers and Settlements and Deserted Medieval Villages for Key Stage 3 studies of Geography and History. School
Packs
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Historic Environment Member Awareness TrainingNational Archaeology Day 05These pages are designed to assist local elected members (at Parish, District and County levels) by providing a routeway to accessing advice and information in carrying out their responsibilities. A number of case studies are also provided to illustrate different types of management issues. (Some of these will also appear on the national HELM site).
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