Archaeology students from the University of Hull have carried out an archaeological dig on the Yorkshire Wolds in East Yorkshire, over the summer of 2014.
Students discovered a great amount of exciting finds at this Iron Age site including a miniature axe, a bone needle, pottery and - perhaps most exciting - an Arras burial.
Hull and its surroundings is a region of superb archaeological wealth. There are few better regions in Britain to study archaeology. The countryside of Eastern Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire contains a wealth of archaeological remains, and its historic centres, such as Hull and Beverley, provide well preserved evidence for the development of medieval townscapes.
For many students, fieldwork is one of the highlights of their degree, and at Hull we regard field teaching as a vital part of our courses.
For more information about studying at Archaeology at the University of Hull visit www.hull.ac.uk/archaeology
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