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Dig Planned for Lakes Beauty Spot


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cumbria/4795288.stm

Archaeologists hope to unearth Bronze Age treasures after receiving £50,000 to help fund a dig in a Cumbria valley. The three-year project in the Duddon Valley in the south west of the Lake District, will be carried out by professional archaeologists.

Much of the work will focus on the cairn at Seathwaite Tarn - a mound of landmark and burial stones.

The project is costing £133,000 in total and is being supported by the Lake District National Park Authority.

Archaeologists will be helped by university students, volunteers and members of the Duddon Valley History Group.

Park Authority senior archaeologist John Hodgson said: "The valley is a quiet and scenic part of the Lake District National Park.

"However, its quiet character masks a very long history of occupation. A wealth of physical remains exist from this long period, much of which has not been recorded."
The Eternal Posted by The Eternal
11th March 2006ce
Edited 12th March 2006ce

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