
BREXIT is happening. So, what’s next for REFIT UK? / Le “BREXIT” est en cours. Alors, quelle suite p
It has been a while since our last blog post. This is because our teams in the UK, France and Spain have been working really hard interviewing more stakeholders, analysing data, holding events, speaking at conferences and producing digital resources (to be launched soon – so watch this space because we’d love to get your feedback). This is an exciting and challenging time for those of studying Cultural Landscapes. BREXIT is likely to mean a radical reconsidering of the UK’s f


Segundo workshop internacional del proyecto REFIT / Second international workshop of the REFIT proje
Entre los días 24 y 25 de octubre se ha celebrado en Ávila (España) el segundo workshop del proyecto REFIT "Engaging stakeholders in oppida heritage: challenges and possibilities" (“Involucrar a los interesados en el patrimonio de los oppida: retos y posibilidades”). En esta ocasión han participado 22 investigadores, gestores del patrimonio, consultores y representantes de PYMES; procedentes de Francia, Reino Unido y España. Between the 24 and 25 October the second workshop o


Bagendon: Getting to the core! / Bagendon: ¡llegando al núcleo! / Bagendon : Aller au noyau !
On the 1st of October, in the pouring autumn rain, a group of local residents, farmers and landowners from the Bagendon area got together to explore the story of the Bagendon landscape. With help from Past Environment expert Mike Allen, the group investigated the stories about past land use and environmental change that are hidden in the soil. Using hand augers, everyone had a go a taking and analysing soil cores and learnt just how much information we can glean about the pas

Representing REFIT at the European Association of Archaeologists' (EAA) conference, Representand
Representing REFIT at the European Association of Archaeologists’ Conference Between the 31st August and 4th September over one thousand archaeologists, conservators and heritage professionals gathered at Vilnius University, Lithuania, for the annual conference of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA). The topics of the conference sessions ranged from prehistoric textile production to contemporary heritage management. It was a great opportunity for practitioners to