Location: Trim, County Meath, Ireland
Flyer:
new_a5_web_bafs_flyer.pdf
Program Type
RPA certified
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Project Description
We are a dedicated teaching and research field school, committed to providing the best training in archaeological field methods within a public archaeology/community archaeology framework. We make sure that everyone understands our reasons for researching and digging this exceptional site and is trained in all aspects of the excavation. Blackfriary is a community owned site, so by taking part in the ongoing re-imagining of this formerly unloved space, project participants are helping protect and preserve this hugely important part of the heritage of Trim into the future. For those who come to us it’s a wonderful chance to be immersed in Irish life and culture while forging lifelong friendships.
Excavations began in 2010 under the direction of Finola O’Carroll, Principal Investigator. In 2012 project Bioarchaeologist Dr. Rachel Scott began exploring the burial record at the site. We are excavating the remains of a Medieval Dominican Friary to analyse how the changing patterns of its patronage and use are interwoven with the known history of the town.
Period(s) of Occupation: Medieval
Minimum Length of Stay for Volunteers: 4 weeks
Room and Board Arrangements
Homestay Accommodation within the town of Trim with a local family. Walking distance to the site and to all town amenities. All meals including a packed lunch for site each day provided.
Academic Credit
Books:
Potterton, M. 2005, 'Uncovering Medieval Trim'. Four courts Press
Barry, T. 1998. 'The archaeology of Medieval Ireland'. Routledge
Site Reports:
Blackfriary Excavation reports 2010-2018; can be accessed here http://bafs.ie/digging-the-past-2/