top of page

University of York Archaeology - Star Carr & King's Manor

  • Writer: Charlotte Frearson
    Charlotte Frearson
  • Oct 5, 2019
  • 1 min read

Professor Nicky Milner, Head of the Department of Archaeology: “Understanding about our past and our ancestors help us to understand the present, where we can from and the everyday objects that we often take for granted, like houses, jewellery and pets.” We have found the oldest known house in Britain. • The oldest evidence of carpentry in Europe. • The oldest complete bow in the world. We have uncovered incredibly rare and mysterious artefacts… • Headdresses out of Red Deer skulls • A pendant with strange engravings In this course we use different techniques to understand the past: • Excavation • Digital Technology • Science • Experimental archaeology Professor Nicky Milner, Head of the Department of Archaeology: “Join us and delve deeply into the exciting world of archaeology!”

Come along to #UAD19 to meet staff and students from the University of York Archaeology

 
 
 

Comments


© 2021 by University Archaeology Day. Proudly created with Wix.com

Call us:                           

020 7679 1494                University Archaeology Day Sat 7th Oct 2023

bottom of page