To kick things off, watch the videos below to hear from Durham University’s Freya Horsfield as she introduces the topic of our upcoming workshop.
Check out this video reconstruction of the prehistoric site of Star Carr in North Yorkshire, which we think may have been a similar environment to that of the Skerne Carrlands.
Want to be extra prepared? Here’s some more resources to sink your teeth into before the workshop begins:
– A water cycle graphic
– An introduction to hydrology
You can access the GIS through here! You’ll be able to see all the data you need in order to complete the homework.
Jump in and have an explore!
Want to watch the session back? You can view it here as many times as you like before next week’s session.
Enjoy!
Welcome back! We hope you enjoyed the workshop.
You can access all the homework resources through this google drive. Feel free to download them and put your new skills to work!
There’s also a copy of any information seen in the workshop here too.
If you have trouble downloading the spreadsheet, you can download it here: Boreholes for Groundhog 20210223
We’ve set up a unique WhatsApp group for you all, you can use this space as a place to support each other and ask any questions about the homework, information from the workshop or any wider geo-archaeology ideas!
To join the group you can follow this link.
Watch the second workshop through this link here, and learn more about the future of the project.
Enjoy!
Want to stay in the loop? Don’t forget to join the WhatsApp group.
Freya and Karen hosted a Q&A session, but don’t worry if you missed it – you can play it back here as many times as you like.
Enjoy!
You can also download an amazing new PDF to help you interpret boreholes through the link below: