Deadline extended until 1st Sep!
#LandscapeArchaeology job ⬇️
Cambridge + hybrid, UK.
@landscapesurvey
The LSG is a peer forum for sharing knowledge and ideas relating to archaeological landscape survey. UK-based, but all welcome: ➡️ https://LandscapeSurvey.org #LandscapeArchaeology • #EarthworkSurvey • #LandscapeSurvey • #HachureHeaven • #Archaeology 🏺
Deadline extended until 1st Sep!
#LandscapeArchaeology job ⬇️
Cambridge + hybrid, UK.
Come work in our team?
Just over a week until applications close! Details below ⤵️
#LandscapeArchaeology at Historic England:
app.beapplied.com/apply/pbdaw6...
Colour photograph showing a person with their back to stading on moorland scrub looking out across a valley towards green pasture fields. The sky is bright blue and the far fields show remnants of prehistoric field banks within the modern plots. The person is wearing a pink coat, black trousers and a knited hat. They are holding a 1m red-and-white pole.
🚨 JOB ALERT - come work in my team?!
Vacancy for an Archaeological Investigator with #LandscapeArchaeology experience.
Full time, fixed-term contract until 31 March 2026, based in Cambridge with hybrid working. Apply by 26th Aug 👉 app.beapplied.com/apply/pbdaw6...
Welcome friends 👋
What a great first day of our 2025 Spring Meeting in mid-Cornwall!
Thanks @olafbayer.bsky.social for showing us Castilly henge, Hensbarrow Beacon, St Stephen’s Beacon and the jaw-dropping industrial china clay landscape surrounding them.
#LandscapeArchaeology
What a great first day of our 2025 Spring Meeting in mid-Cornwall!
Thanks @olafbayer.bsky.social for showing us Castilly henge, Hensbarrow Beacon, St Stephen’s Beacon and the jaw-dropping industrial china clay landscape surrounding them.
#LandscapeArchaeology
Hello! 👋 Who are we?
The LSG are a peer group sharing ideas, enthusiasm and knowledge relating to the survey & investigation of archaeological landscapes.
#LandscapeArchaeology |
landscapesurvey.org
A group of people in brightly coloured waterproof coats are walking into the distance across a pasture field (South Common in Lincoln) at dusk. In the foreground a gloved hand holds an archaeological map of the field/common showing the lumps, bumps and scarps of the archaeology as a series of hachures. (Not shown, the large group of very giddy young piebald stallions thunderously galloping about around us, eek 🐎)
Coming soon…
Expect archaeological earthworks and the people who relish researching, recording, championing & cherishing them!