Year: 2020

CARE in the Netherlands – the Het Groene Woud area

In the Netherlands the CARE project focusses on Het Groene Woud, a region in the southern part of the country situated between the towns of ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Eindhoven and Tilburg. This  area is characterised by a varied landscape with small villages and the occasional market town amidst old open fields interspersed with woodland, marshes and heathland… Read more CARE in the Netherlands – the Het Groene Woud area

Myslinka – test pit excavation in 2019 and 2020 – results

Seventeen test pits were excavated in Myslinka by c. 20 local people in autumn 2019 – early 2020 to an average depth of 1m, three within house plots and 14 on the village green. A total of 1,071 finds were recovered, with all dateable artefacts derived from the late seventeenth  – twentieth century. Of the… Read more Myslinka – test pit excavation in 2019 and 2020 – results

Chycina test pit excavations 2019 – archaeological results

Test pit excavations in Chycina in western Poland in 2019 focused on a central square within the village which is now a playing ground and volleyball pitch for local children. This was because this was the only location whose owner was prepared to give permission for archaeological test pit excavations. A total of 12 test… Read more Chycina test pit excavations 2019 – archaeological results

Chycina test pit excavations in 2019 – background

Chycina is a small village in western Poland, today inhabited by approximately 100-120 people. The village is first recorded in written sources dated to the early fourteenth century, but previous archaeological finds indicate that the local area has been inhabited since prehistory. However, historic maps show that the area where the 2019 test pits were… Read more Chycina test pit excavations in 2019 – background