miércoles, 26 de junio de 2013

Jersey’s Ice Age past set to ‘pop-up’ throughout July

Ice Age Island, a project which plans to uncover the archaeological significance of Jersey’s Ice Age past will launch this Sunday 30th June, with a team of Ice Age experts and archaeology students commencing research at a series of important archaeological sites on the Island. Visitors will be able to visit the team in action, handle real Ice Age objects, witness any discoveries and learn more about the Island’s Ice Age past as a dedicated pop-up museum follows the team to four locations throughout July.

Jersey Heritage, working in partnership with La Société Jersiaise and the National Trust for Jersey, is co-ordinating the research, which forms part of a three-year archaeological project. Funded by the Tourism Development Fund (TDF), the project will further explore Jersey’s unique heritage stretching back over a quarter of a million years. [...] jersey.isle-news.com/ / Link 2

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