A survey training day in Bannisdale, in the Lake District

A bitterly cold surveying day in Bannisdale

A bitterly cold surveying day in Bannisdale

Today was mostly spent shivering in the icy wind blowing through Bannisdale in the Lake District. I was instructing volunteers from the Lake District Archaeology Volunteer Network in the dark arts of surveying archaeological earthworks. The site in question was an enclosed hut circle settlement at Lamb Pasture that is scooped into the hillside on the north side of this small relatively isolated Lakeland valley. The site is a scheduled monument and as part of ongoing management and conservation works  the Lake District National Park Authority require detailed surveys (which the volunteers will in future undertake) of this and other similar vulnerable sites.

Lamb Pasture enclosed settlement in Bannisdale

Lamb Pasture enclosed settlement in Bannisdale

Cold cold volunteers

Cold cold volunteers

Surveying at Lamb Pasture enclosed settlement in Bannisdale

Surveying at Lamb Pasture enclosed settlement in Bannisdale

 

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