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City Council invites community to celebrate MK Archaeology Day

Milton Keynes City Council is marking the return of its annual free Archaeology Day at Milton Keynes Central Library on 2 November.


History enthusiasts and anyone with an interest in archaeology is welcome to visit the event and learn about the fascinating archaeological heritage of Milton Keynes and beyond. The event features hands-on-activities and seminars on finds from developments and community archaeology, including an extensive Iron Age and early Roman settlement in MK East. The day will be brought to a close by a presentation on the internationally significant Bronze Age settlement at Must Farm near Peterborough, known as the “Pompei of the Bronze Age”. 


Participants will have the opportunity to explore fascinating artifacts, learn about ancient civilisations and engage with experts passionate about unearthing secrets of the past.


Entry is completely free and families are encouraged to come along for a fun day of learning and activities. The programme includes:


  • Activities for children (recommended age 8+) and adults (10am to 3pm)

  • Displays and activities from Milton Keynes Heritage Association, BAS Active Archaeology Group, UNAS & Local Metal Detectorists 

  • Archaeology and History book stalls

  • Community Archaeology on Bury Field Common, Newport Pagnell – Adrian Scruby, Cotswold Archaeology (1.30pm)

  • Uncovering an Iron Age and early Roman settlement at Milton Keynes East – Judy Mlynarska & Mark Hinman, Pre-Construct Archaeology (1.50pm)

  • Excavations in Great Linford & Stantonbury – Doug Stuckey, Bucks Archaeological Society AAG (2.40pm)

  • The Must Farm settlement: Uncovering Bronze Age life – Chris Wakefield, Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) (3pm)


The talks will take place in the Library Event Space from 1:30pm. 

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