Meet at Fairfield Manor, Stogursey to study artefacts from the Manor House excavations, plus practical fieldwork studying and recording the House and Gardens.
10.30am – 1pm at Fairfield Manor, Stogursey.
Mick Astons Young Archaeologists (Somerset)
Meet at Fairfield Manor, Stogursey to study artefacts from the Manor House excavations, plus practical fieldwork studying and recording the House and Gardens.
10.30am – 1pm at Fairfield Manor, Stogursey.
Saxon re-enactment day at the Museum of Somerset!
We will be visited by members of Steamhorse Interactive who will be taking us back to Anglo Saxon times! The morning will start at 10.30am and is for MAYA members only but in the afternoon we will be opening the event up to the general public. A great experience for all the family! Free entry.

Council For British Archaeology Fringe Festival at Montacute House!
Information displays, finds handling, plus a chance to take part in a real geophysical survey. A family event with free entry into the grounds of Montacute House.

Make your own Roman oil lamp at the Bridgwater Brick and Tile Museum! Due to limited places available for this activity, we will be running two sessions during the morning with 9 members in each session.
The Brick and Tile Museum, E Quay, Bridgwater, TA6 4DB.
Time to be confirmed.
Join experimental archaeologist and woodcraft expert Mark Cox for a day of learning ancient woodland crafts!
DETAILS TO FOLLOW.
Make your own Roman-style mosaic to take home!
The Learning Room, Museum of Somerset 10.30am – 12.30pm
Meet at Stogursey Village Hall for a morning of studying maps and artefacts from Fairfield Manor House. Then an afternoon of practical fieldwork at the Manor itself studying and recording the House and Gardens.
10.30am at Stogursey Village Hall, 31 Town Close, Bridgwater, TA5 1RN.
The earliest paintings people ever made are over 35,000 years old! What did they paint, how did they paint it and why? Make your own rock art to take home!
The Learning Room, Museum of Somerset 10.30am – 12.30pm
MAYA helper Caroline Pathy Barker will tell us about the treasures of the Japanese past and how we can use online resources to explore them. Learn how to make Japanese-style archaeological pottery!
The Learning Room, Museum of Somerset 10.30am – 12.30pm
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