Leicester Mercury

Archaeolog­ical experience­s to draw in the fans

ONLINE WORKSHOPS WITH TOP EXPERT DURING HALF-TERM

- By STAFF REPORTER charnwood.gov.uk/pages/charnwood_ museum

FASCINATIN­G finds will take centre stage during the half-term break, when the county’s three market town museums host an online experience as part of the Festival of Archaeolog­y.

Charnwood Museum, Harborough Museum and Melton Carnegie Museum invited art and heritage expert, Deborah Miles, to choose an object from each site’s collection­s.

Deborah previously worked in the University of Leicester’s archaeolog­y and ancient history department, and now runs her own business, DM Artology.

She will lead an online archaeolog­ical Illustrati­on workshop, where visitors will learn more about the fascinatin­g objects carefully excavated from around the county – and then bring them to life by drawing them... with Deborah’s help.

The treasures which will be going under the spotlight are: a Roman bird-shaped plate brooch from Goadby Marwood at Melton Carnegie Museum; an Iron Age tankard handle from the Hallaton Treasure at Harborough and a palstave axe head from the Rothley Hoard at Charnwood.

In advance of the free workshops, which will be livestream­ed, people wanting to take part are being encouraged to visit each museum’s website to see what they will need to take part and learn a bit about the object they will be drawing along with Deborah.

Councillor Richard Blunt, county council cabinet member for heritage and arts, said: “We really looking forward to getting people involved online with this exciting project. “People of all ages are interested in archaeolog­y, and everyone can join us to see the fascinatin­g process of bringing to life a sometimes unrecognis­able object that has been discovered and carefully excavated. It should be an inspiring event.”

The museums are encouragin­g everyone to share their illustrati­ons and their favourite archaeolog­y after the workshop. The free events are

Everyone can see the process of bringing to life a sometimes unrecognis­able object

taking place on: Wednesday, October 21 for Melton Carnegie Museum at 10.30am. Join at facebook.com/ MeltonMuse­um and visit:

meltonmuse­um.org Monday, October 26 for Harborough Museum at 10.30am. Join atfacebook.com/harborough­museum

for the event and visit:

harborough­museum.org.uk Tuesday, October 27 for Charnwood Museum at 10.30am. Join atfacebook.com/CharnwoodM­useum for the event and visit:

Coun Blunt

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EXCAVATED: Top, the axe head. Left, the brooch and, right, the handle

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