Archaeology and Conservation in Derbyshire (ACID) - Issue 19 - January 2022

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Our year in pictures

Many layers of posters, wallpaper and newspapers in a room of the former Red Lion Inn at Wensley. Some very interesting wallpapers have been recorded and are being conserved. (© TJC Heritage Ltd)

Edward (aged three) discovered a Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrowhead outside a rabbit burrow in the Upper Derwent Valley. It was reported to the landowner and the PDNPA, and further examination of the site revealed a cremation burial (© Chris Atkinson)

The view of iconic Magpie Mine near Sheldon has been greatly enhanced as part of the national Undergrounding for Visual Amenity (UVA) scheme in National Parks and AONBs. Western Power Distribution have removed the low voltage overhead cables from the site and placed them underground

A digital StoryMap of Gardom’s Edge was created by the University of Sheffield for the Festival of the Mind. You can experience the map and immersive tour with 360 degree photography at: https://festivalofthemind.sheffield.ac.uk/2020/futurecade/wild-edges/

2022 2021 | ACID

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