How to build an Iron Age roundhouse
Work is speeding along with the mark II roundhouse experiment, trying to replicate as far as possible the type of construction used at Glastonbury Lake Village. Coppiced hazel provides the […]
Work is speeding along with the mark II roundhouse experiment, trying to replicate as far as possible the type of construction used at Glastonbury Lake Village. Coppiced hazel provides the […]
Various projects are on the go at the moment. A replica of the smaller loom from the Oseberg boat burial has just been finished. Opinion differs about how it was […]
For three years the hands on heritage volunteers have devoted Wednesdays to recreating a Roman mosaic floor in our winter dining room reconstruction. It was finally finished this October and […]
In a World first, the magic of artificial intelligence was used to automate the laying of a reconstructed Roman mosaic floor. In the attached video you can see how the […]
First make your tesserae -in our case cubes of local stone and tile that were roughly 13mm square when viewed from above. For our room we made 140,000 of five […]
The time had come to demolish our first roundhouse experiment to pave the way for the Mark II. The Mark I was based on the 2014 excavation evidence from Glastonbury […]
After 3 years and 140,000 tesserae, the Roman mosaic is finally finished. A great achievement by a dedicated and talented group of volunteers who have created a real work of […]
Our mosaic animals have had a make over. Whatley the elephant has had a trunkoplasty and the Lufton fish tank has been revamped. This completes the work on the ante […]
Something fishy is going on in the Roman building, as a fish tank has been added in the ante room. The fish (and eel) design copies some from the local […]
Work on the Roman mosaic is rapidly reaching its conclusion, with the latest flower design being added to the ante room. The gap next to it is for the installation […]