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The Upper Nene Archaeological Society

The Upper Nene Archaeological Society was formed in 1962 by several active local fieldworkers who wanted to share their knowledge of what they were finding out about the area's prehistoric and Roman past. An independent society and a registered Charity, UNAS aims to promote study and interest in archaeology, the discovery and investigation of sites and the preservation of things of archaeological interest of all periods.

Archaeology magazine Archaeology  magazine has been published since 1948 by the Archaeological Institute of America, a learned society founded in 1879 and chartered by an Act of Congress in 1906.  The site provides information on the newest books published on archaeology and visitors to the site can purchase them online. Other useful content: information about events and shows.
 Northamptonshire Archaeological Society

The Northamptonshire Archaeological Society (N.A.S.) was formed in 1974 to promote the study and appreciation of the History and Archaeology of the county.  Whether you are an experienced archaeologist or are pursuing a long held interest, new members are always welcome. Membership is open to individuals, families, groups or institutions. Special rates apply for students. The N.A.S. seeks to provide its members with an effective public voice on a wide range of issues concerned with archaeology in Northamptonshire.

Sunnyside Bed & Breakfast

62 Church Street, Nassington, Peterborough

 

A highly recommended B&B in the picturesque village of Nassington email ianmackay8@btinternet.com

Fairlands Bed & Breakfast.
Church Street, Nassington, Peterborough
A highly recommend B&B in the picturesque village of Nassington. www.fairlandsbandb.co.uk
Boughton House Boughton House is the residence in the Heart of England of the Duke of Buccleuch. The web site provides a guide to the building, the contents, and the history of Boughton House. Visitors to the web site can find out where the house and the estate in which it stands are situated, when they are open to the public and how to get there.
www.kidsgofree.com

 

www.dragonflyproject.org.uk
Look at the web site for a list of the safaris and events for 2008. 
www.lord-burgh.com

 

Lord Thomas Burgh's Retinue is a society dedicated to the accurate recreation of life in the 15th century. Their events are both colourful and educational. 
www.themedievalgardener.co.uk Information about medieval gardening.

www.queensheadnassington.co.uk

The Queens Head, Station Road, Nassington has excellent accommodation and a very good restaurant.

 

   
 

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