Discover Northumbria’s Early Medieval Heartland
This summer, explore one of the most significant early medieval sites in Britain with a rare opportunity to visit an active archaeological excavation at Yeavering – the site of the royal summer palace of the Northumbrian kings and queens of the 7th century.
Led by Durham University in partnership with The Gefrin Trust, this four-week dig offers exclusive insights into the past through guided site tours, engaging talks, and the chance to meet the archaeologists uncovering the secrets of this remarkable landscape.
What to Expect:
Expert-led guided tours of the excavation in progress
Fascinating talks revealing Yeavering’s role in Northumbria’s history
Opportunities to meet the archaeologists and see discoveries as they happen
Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the world beneath your feet, this is a unique chance to witness history as it’s uncovered.
Accessibility: Uneven terrain at Yeavering.
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