Mick Astons Young Archaeologists (Somerset)

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MAYA visit to Muchelney Abbey – 1st June 2024

The first weekend in June was a busy weekend for MAYA.  On the Saturday we visited Muchelney Abbey and on the Sunday we were invited to take part in Dig Venture’s excavation at Cothelstone on the Quantock Hills.

The weekend started with our visit to Muchelney Abbey.  We had been invited there by Stephen Honey who is the curator of the site.  Stephen took us on a guided walk around the abbey, starting with the ruins of the original Saxon church, then through the Norman period and all the developments over history including the dissolution of the monasteries.  The ruins were quite extensive and it was fascinating to look round them on such a lovely sunny day.

After a break we then looked at the building where the monks’ toilets were which was a source of great amusement!  We finished off by looking around the inside of the existing building and all the changes it has gone through over time, including some of the archaeological artefacts which have been discovered.

A big thank you from MAYA to Stephen for arranging such an enjoyable and interesting visit.

MAYA Visit to Westonzoyland Pumping Station – 5th May 2024

The topic for our May session was industrial archaeology with a trip out to Westonzoyland Pumping Station Museum on the Somerset Levels.

We started out with a talk by Iain Miles, Honorary President and Archivist of the Westonzoyland Engine Trust about the history of manging flooding on the Somerset Levels from Roman times to the present day.

After this we were taken on a guided tour by Jason Keswick, the manager of the museum.  We started out by looking at the huge original Easton Amos Land Drainage Machine and Jason explained to us how it had been used to drain flood water from the Levels into the River Parrett.  After a short break we then looked around the rest of the museum at all the different types of engines and pumps which had been rescued and restored by the museum.

We finished the day with a ride on the Westonzoyland Light Railway which was great fun!

A big thank you to Jason and Iain and the staff and volunteers at the museum for such a great day out.

Castles – 6th April 2024

In April we returned to the Museum of Somerset in Taunton for a session all about Castles.  The session was very kindly run for us by MAYA volunteer Chris Webster.  Chris started out with a presentation about castles and what their main function was and how it wasn’t always about defence.  After this our members got to draw or build a models of their own castles.

After a short break, Chris took us on a walk around the outside of Taunton Castle, pointing out some of the features which the MAYANS may not have considered in their designs.  We then went back indoors to finish our drawings and models, thinking about the extra features Chris had shown us.  Our members got really creative and it was really great to see so many different and unusual designs.

A big thank you to Chris for running this fun and interesting session for us!

Visit to the Blake Museum & Bridgwater Dock – 2nd March 2024

A selection of pictures from our recent trip to the Blake Museum & Bridgwater Dock.

 

Archaeology and Coins – 3rd February 2024

For our February session we were visited by Laura Burnett from the Southwest Heritage Trust.  Laura is a finds expert who specialises in coins and in this session we were looking at the ways coins can help archaeologists.  After an introductory talk by Laura, we split up into three groups and took it in turns carrying out three different activities.

One activity was to design our own coins.  Laura provided photos of coins to give our MAYANS inspiration, e.g. Roman coins, trade tokens and coins of historical British monarchs.  We talked about who or what we would put on our coins and what message that would represent.

The second activity was about different ways of imprinting the designs onto coins by hammering and screw press.  We hand hammered a coin die into playdough disks and then compared this methods to using a screw press to imprint designs into chocolate coins.  Great fun!

For the third activity we talked about what archaeologists can learn by studying coins, e.g. dating a site, trading, status and coin hoards.

This was a really interesting and fun session!  A big thank you to Laura for running it for us.

5th May – Westonzoyland Pumping Station

PLEASE NOTE: This session will run on Sunday as opposed to the usual Saturday.

Meeting at the Pumping Station for the monthly session between 1030-1230. We will have a talk on the History of Land Drainage on the Somerset Levels and the learn more of the history and what is involved in preserving the first pumping station. We will recieve a tour of the musuem and engage with some exhibits and ride on the 2′ narrow Gauge Railway with tour of the locomotive shed.

You are welcome to bring a picnic for lunch and their is a £5 cost per person for this trip.

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