Celebrate the Festival of Archaeology 2024 and book your young archaeologists (age 7+) onto one of our kid's workshops. Unearth and rebuild artefacts in our Dig Pit activity. Each young archaeologist will receive their very own certificate to take away, too!
Sessions will start at 11.30 and 1.30 prompt. Sessions last around 45 minutes. Doors open for registration at 11.15 and 13.15.
Dig Pit activities are free but places are limited. Booking essential, All children must be accompanied by an adult (who will not need a ticket).
Please visit our website to book your place.
For further information telephone or email museum. Alternatively call into the museum shop.
Season (25 July 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Thursday | 11:30 | - 14:30 |
Free. Booking essential.
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