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Wirksworth Archaeological Society

The archaeology of Lutudarum

 

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The purpose of the Society is to carry out archaeological work within and around Wirksworth in the Peak District.

 

Although we are principally interested in the Roman and Mercian periods, and have a specific project (The Wirksworth Roman Project), we also cover any archaeological issues which relate to Wirksworth and its immediate hinterland, whatever the period concerned.

 

Individual assessments and updates are listed under "Work / Finds" which deals with current work in progress. If you are viewing using a mobile phone, you will need to switch to 'standard format' in order to see the "Work / Finds" page correctly.

 

 

Recent mediaeval archaeology of Wirksworth

 

The Derbyshire Portway: from Wirksworth to Brough

 

Issues in the archaeology of Wirksworth

North Lane
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Wirksworth Stone
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A corpus of stone sculpture in St Mary's Church, Wirksworth

 

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Pottery found in Wirksworth

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Peak District and Derbyshire Roman Roads: The Street: from Buxton to Wirksworth

The Wirksworth Stone:

Wirksworth Archaeological Society

 

President: Dr Bill Bevan

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