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Why not join us?
If you are interested in archaeology - particularly of the area around Ingleborough - then why not come along to one of our talks, and...
clareleigh2012
Feb 14, 2024


50 Years in Archaeology
Dr Andrew White, former head of Lancaster City Museums, delved into his own archives for IAG's February talk when he told us tales from...
clareleigh2012
Feb 8, 2024


Decoding Neolithic islets in the Outer Hebrides
Mysterious islets constructed by Neolithic people around 5,000 years ago were the topic of a fascinating talk by Dr Mike Copper of...
clareleigh2012
Jan 31, 2024


Wild Ingleborough
The World Wide Fund for Nature wants to make Ingleborough wilder. They report: "In the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, a beacon of nature...
johnncuthbert
Jan 28, 2024


Welcome to our new website
Ingleborough Archaeology Group has taken the plunge and launched a brand new website to showcase events, activities and publications. We...
clareleigh2012
Jan 27, 2024


Archaeology in action
Here at IAG we don't just talk about archaeology - we actually do it! The group gets out into the field and carries out excavations and ...
clareleigh2012
Jan 27, 2024


Winter work in the cairnfield
Wearing multiple layers of thermals, woolly hats and warmest jackets, the hardy IAG cairn project team are working over the winter to...
clareleigh2012
Jan 25, 2024


From Settle to the sun - talks
The history of Settle, ancient woodland of Skipton and the relationships between prehistoric monuments and the sun are among the topics...
clareleigh2012
Jan 25, 2024


Ingleborough walk named amongst UK's best
The Craven Herald and Pioneer states: "The walk to Ingleborough from Clapham has been named amongst the top best mountain walks in the...
johnncuthbert
Jan 22, 2024


Need to find an old map?
North Yorkshire Council offers an online facility to view historic maps. With a few clicks of your mouse, you could be back in Settle in...
johnncuthbert
Jan 20, 2024
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