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  • Where does Ipplepen fit in the Roman Empire?
  • News just in! Roman glazed sherd discovered- extremely rare for Devon
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Site Open Day Friday 17th August!

Site Open Day Friday 17th August 2012 11am to 3.30pm. Admission to the site excavation is open to the public only on this day. Please come to the information point on the day at The Hub, Methodist Church, Ipplepen for further instructions.

Posted on 8th August 201211th April 2024Author Charlotte YoungCategories 2012

Talk by Sam Moorhead (British Museum)

Tuesday 14th August Sam Moorhead (British Museum) will be giving a talk on the project and its finds at 7.30pm at Ipplepen Village Hall. Free admission.

Posted on 8th August 201211th April 2024Author Charlotte YoungCategories 2012

People involved in the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012

Alison Jones – University of Exeter Archaeology Student

Posted on 8th August 201211th April 2024Author Charlotte YoungCategories 2012

People involved in the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012

Molly Barkes – University of Exeter Archaeology Student

Posted on 8th August 201211th April 2024Author Charlotte YoungCategories 2012

People involved in the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012

Ben Trestrail – University of Exeter Archaeology Student

Posted on 8th August 201211th April 2024Author Charlotte YoungCategories 2012

People involved in the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012

Vicki Collins – University of Exeter Archaeology Student

Posted on 8th August 201211th April 2024Author Charlotte YoungCategories 2012

People involved in the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012

Emily Rudman – University of Exeter Archaeology Student

Posted on 8th August 201211th April 2024Author Charlotte YoungCategories 2012

People involved in the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012

Marc Steinmetzer – Site Director

Posted on 8th August 201211th April 2024Author Charlotte YoungCategories 2012

People involved in the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012

Sean Goddard – Experimental Officer

Posted on 8th August 201211th April 2024Author Charlotte YoungCategories 2012

People involved in the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012

Wendy Howard – PhD Student

Posted on 8th August 201211th April 2024Author Charlotte YoungCategories 2012

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