The Past in the Present: Making the Most of the Historic Environment on West Cornwall’s Rough Ground
Location:
Goonhilly Earth Station Visitor Centre
Date:
Tue 18 September
Time:
14.00 (for 14.15 start)–16.45
Description:
A presentation on current knowledge of the archaeology and history of Cornwall’s moors, downs and heaths, and how archaeologists find out about past environments, landscapes and people. It will include a discussion about management, interpretation, and presentation, and how conserving our historic environment has the potential to contribute to the local economy. The session is open to all, but participants with specific interests in these areas are particularly welcome.
Cost:
free
Meet:
at Goonhilly Earth Station Visitor Centre (SW 727 212).
The centre is signposted on the right hand side off the B3293 Helston to Coverack road.
Bring:
nothing
Booking:
essential so contact C.C.C. Historic Environment Service to reserve a place (01872 323603).
Leader:
Graeme Kirkham, Archaeologist, Cornwall County Council Historic Environment Service.
For:
Adults Only