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AiM has recently completed its most important project yet - known as ROMADAM and sponsored by the Local Heritage Initiative - we have been recording Marlow's four major archaeological treasures and have published a book of our findings, available for £9.99 (incl postage). Contact John Laker for details.
The image in our header is the Pullingshill Wood WW1 Trenches that we surveyed as part of the ROMADAM project
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Monthly Archives: June 2009
Happy Valley Dig Summer 2009
As part of an ongoing investigation into activity in Happy Valley, Marlow, we conducted an exploratory excavation. Volunteers and AiM members worked hard for two Sundays and it was envisaged that the dig would take at least two more Sundays. Part of AiM’s purpose is … Continue reading
Discovering the Iron Age
The Bucks County Archaeologist, Sandy Kidd is coming to give us an interactive talk on the Iron Age. The talk is a break from our normal pattern of talks and is aimed at the younger archaeology enthusiast as well as … Continue reading
Newsletter June 2009
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Historic Towns Project
To assist co-ordinator David Green with his efforts on the Marlow section of the Historic Towns Project, we will be inviting both local photographers and collectors of photographs in an attempt to accumulate a selection of new and older photographs … Continue reading