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The Agill Research Project
The Rock
Greenhow Local History Group

 
The AONB has numerous long-established local history groups.  Much of their work is at a landscape rather than site-based scale. The inventories that result from their work include details of everything they encounter in the landscape.  Milk churns are recorded alongside burial grounds and they are viewed as equally important clues about the way we used to live. 
 
The information which the groups gather, much of which is previously unrecorded, is pieced together to create a holistic picture.  It is quite remarkable how much new and exciting information has been discovered by the groups working in the AONB.  Without their work, a huge amount of archaeology would remain unknown and could simply disappear without trace.
 
New members are always welcome. No archaeological experience is required as training and advice is given by professional archaeologists. Group members are encouraged to apply their own particular personal skills.
 
For more information about each group click on the appropriate heading in the drop down menu.

 



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