Monthly Archives: April 2016

Prehistory site sees lifting of burnt wood and compressed charcoal remains for environmental work out.

Initial impression by Rosalind Mckenna (Environmental archeaologist) suggest that the wood was not oak.  

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Norman Redhead visits Tamesides latest Prehistory site

A visit followed prehistory finds from the latest TAS site in Tameside. The site was providing complex archaeology with  mulitple phases dating back to the late mesolithic. Norman Redhead from Greater Manchester Archaeological Advisory Service was appraising the new site … Continue reading

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