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This programme follows an archaeological dig in a primary school field from the time the turf is removed to the setting up a museum of finds in the school hall. During the Civil War skirmishes took place on the field at Carr Manor Primary School in Leeds. Aided by a university lecturer and a local archaeologist, pupils from Years 3 and 5 are digging up the field looking for evidence of the school's exciting past. Using conventional tools like trowels and spades, as well as metal detectors, the children find all sorts of things under the ground including tent pegs and pieces of old toys. The work not only allows them to develop their historical skills and understanding but also offers plenty of opportunities for cross-curricular work back in class. The most important lesson of all is that history is everywhere: any school can try this. The project culminates with the development of a school museum, where both the finds and follow-up work are put on display for parents and pupils.

Video Series: Innovation
Release Date 2007

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