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The University of Salford has established a new Centre for Applied Archaeology which will investigate archaeological sites, historic buildings and industrial heritage across the North West and give local communities opportunities to take part in actual excavations.
The new Centre will be based at the University’s CUBE Gallery on Portland Street, Manchester, and already has a series of projects to work on including excavations at the 12th century Buckton Castle in Stalybridge, Tameside, a national series of training days on industrial buildings run with the Council for British Archaeology and Association for Industrial archaeology, and a book on industrial Glasgow showing-casing the archaeology of the M74.
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