Lewis, C. (2014). Teenagers, archaeology and the Higher Education Field Academy 2005--11. Conservation Bulletin (73). Vol 73, pp. 32-33.

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Teenagers, archaeology and the Higher Education Field Academy 2005--11
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Conservation Bulletin (73)
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Conservation Bulletin
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73
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48
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32 - 33
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Describes and discusses the University of Cambridge Higher Education Field Academy (HEFA), which involves teenagers in new archaeological excavations within English rural settlements. Its research aim is to reconstruct the development of today's villages, hamlets and small towns, while its social aim is to raise the educational aspirations of state-educated 13'“15-year olds and instil skills which will help them fulfil those ambitions.
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Carenza Lewis ORCID icon
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2014
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17 Aug 2015