Fieldwork

Welby Training Excavation 2026

Location: Welby Ln, Melton Mowbray LE14 3JL, UK

Season: June 22, 2026 to July 3, 2026

Session Dates: Week 1: 22nd Jun- 26th Jun Week 2: 29th June Jun - 3rd Jul

Application Deadline: June 29, 2026

Deadline Type: Contact for Details

Website: https://mercian-as.co.uk/welby.html

Program Type:
Field School

RPA Certified:
No

Affiliation:
Mercian Archaeological Services CIC

Project Director:
Andy Gaunt

Project Description:

Join Mercian Archaeological Services CIC in the beautiful Leicester countryside, near the market town of Melton Mowbray, in the Heart of Rural England, for this week-long training excavation, which focuses on the teaching of archaeological excavation methods.

Archaeological Training Field School:

 

This is not an ordinary field school – this is a ‘training field school’ where you will learn about all aspects of archaeological excavation and receive hands on training and learning from archaeological professionals in the heart of Sherwood Forest…

As well as offering the best in archaeological training and support, the Field School is tailored towards enabling attendees to fulfil the requirements of the Archaeological Skills Passport.

Some feedback from previous delegates:

“A fantastic introduction to so many archaeological skills. Great from start to finish of the course.”

-ST (delegate) Week 2 2021

“Learnt so much from a very dedicated and knowledgeable group of people”
-JY, (delegate) Welby Week 2 2021

“I am so glad I came to Mercian for my first field school- I now feel overqualified when I go to other field schools and digs!”
-Vanessa, (delegate) Welby Week 2 2024

This course is suitable for all levels from beginner to experienced digger.

For those wishing to develop their skills, for students and post-graduates seeking to fulfil the experience requirements of their courses… for those wishing to pursue a career in archaeology, or improve their knowledge to give them the edge at work… for those looking to acquire cross-transferable skills… for volunteer diggers wishing to raise their game, impress their friends, and increase their enjoyment of archaeology and heritage through a greater skill set and knowledge base…. through to people simply wishing to learn for the love of learning…

Everyone is welcome… no previous knowledge or experience is required…

You will receive training and experience in many techniques of excavation,

including The Core Skills of the Archaeological Skills Passport:

  • Hand-tools (Trowel etc)
  • Hand-tools (Spade, Mattock etc)
  • Site Formation Processes
  • Stratigraphic Excavation
  • Context Sheet Recording
  • Site Photography
  • Site Grid and Trench Layout
  • Dumpy Level and Staff
  • Planning
  • Section Drawing
  • Collection of Samples
  • Site Safety 

Plus many higher level archaeological techniques that make up the Secondary Skills of the Archaeology Skills Passport including:

 

  • Finds Processing

As well as covering skill requirements for the Passport we also provide:

  • Pottery identification,
  • Finds handling,
  • Finds processing,
  • History of Ceramics lectures,

As well as the above all school attendees will receive the following:

  • All techniques are taught and experienced throughout the week, with hands on training from our Archaeological experts. Every attendee will learn to excavate, draw sections and plans, and fill in context sheets and paperwork.
  • Delegates will undertake workshops in surveying including:
  • Measuring and recording heights with a dumpy level
  • Laying out a trench in the field from co-ordinates
  • Hands on learning and training is supplemented with seminars covering many of the subjects listed above – providing the theory behind the practice.
  • Information from lectures is made available via online ‘hand-outs’. These will be made available to attendees to download via a file-share. The details for access are provided prior to the field school. The files can be downloaded and are for students to keep. Mercian aim to be an environmentally friendly company and this helps us to work towards reducing our environmental footprint.
  • This course is suitable for people of all archaeological abilities from beginner wishing to take their first step, to experienced diggers wishing to take the next step, and from university students and post-graduates needing more experience, to retired people wanting to fulfil a life’s ambition… all are welcome and will be treated equally… the experience is tailored to the individual through hands on personal supervision.    
  • Field Days include a lunchtime sandwich provided by local caterers which will be eaten in our welfare area in the field.
  • On-site toilet facilities are provided along with welfare tents.
  • All equipment is provided, although you are welcome to bring you own trowels etc (more details when you have booked).

*Please note accommodation is not provided*

Period(s) of Occupation: Medieval/ Post-medieval

Project Size: 1-24 participants

Minimum Length of Stay for Volunteers: 1 week

Minimum Age: 15

Experience Required: No Experience is required

Room and Board Arrangements:
Accommodation is not provided

Contact Information:


Andy Gaunt

Staffordshire House Beechdale Road

Nottingham

Nottinghamshire

NG8 3FH

United Kingdom

info@mercian-as.co.uk

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