Sunday 23 March 2014

Friday 21st March 2014

Local residents and UWHG members gathered at Amerdale Hall in Arncliffe for an update on the project.

Unfortunately the results from the labs haven’t got back yet, so Roger had to add a caveat to every interpretation he gave on the findings so far. But as always, he proved himself an expert at creating a fascinating lecture using very limited material.
 
Roger calls the audience to order   (c) Jane Lunnon


The historical context of the finds was much discussed, as were the various interpretations which can be applied to the glass and amethyst beads, and the human tooth. He also explained what the lab analysis was going to examine and how this might alter our perception of the significance of the site.

The question of the bronze canister which had prompted the excavation 14 years ago prompted much discussion with the audience over what its function was. If this really was a reliquary the significance for the early history of the Yorkshire Dales is huge. This could help to shed a whole new light upon the Anglo-Saxon period in the Dales, and poses many questions about the role of women as religious figures in remote, rural Northern communities at that time.
Mmm, nice biscuits.....    (c)  Jane Lunnon 

There was quite a buzz after the lecture as people discussed the project over tea and biscuits.

We look forward to getting the lab results back  on the beads and the tooth soon!

Thanks again to Sarah for looking after us, and opening up & closing the hall for us.


Jane Lunnon

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