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Beyond the Stones – Film screening followed by Q&A

Sunday, July 24, 2022 

A new feature-length documentary celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Sites.

Screening 1.30pm in the Lecture Hall, followed by Q&A

Wessex Archaeology, with support from the National Trust, have made their first feature-length documentary called ‘Beyond the Stones’ which celebrates the 35th anniversary of the Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site.

Beyond the Stones focuses on our connection to the World Heritage Site landscape through people, communities, and journeys – both now and in the past. It explores what we can learn from more recent excavations within the Stonehenge landscape at sites like Bulford and Larkhill, with special contributions from the Wessex Archaeology experts who excavated the sites. Known heritage assets from the World Heritage Site will also be explored with specialists from the National Trust.

This immersive, evocative and accessible film will be showcased as part of this year’s Festival of Archaeology at The Salisbury Museum.

The screening will be following by a panel Q&A.

Click here to view the film preview.

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