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Yeovil Archaeological & Local History Society

Founded in 1954

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YALHS – Photograph Gallery

Japanese-Jomon-Pot-about-5000-years-old
Montacute-House-from-pond-2023
Monarchs_Way_sign
Sherborne-Museum
Julian-Richards-2-Photograph-copyright-Harvey-Mills
East-Coker-Mosaic
Archeaological-Recording-at St John's Church 2006
Alfred-Jewel-Taunton-2015
Town Crier visits Archeaology Day 2005
Beyond-the-Fringes-of-Stonehenge-courtesy-Andrew-Manning
Artifacts from Langport Roman settlement
Horse burial at Langport Roman settlement site
The Valley of the Stones, Little Bredy
union-workhouse-bridgwater
bridgwater-union-workhouse-map-1904
workhouse-taunton-road-bridgwater
Archeaological-Recording-at St John's Church 2006
Arrow-Heads-from-Ham-Hill-
Geophysics-in-St-Johns-Church
Ham-Hill-Excavations-2013

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Upcoming Events 2026

Friday 6th March 7.15pm –  ‘Beyond the Fringes of the Stonehenge World Heritage Site' by Andrew Manning Principal Archaeology Consultant for ADAS. Andy will highlight some of the amazing discoveries found in recent work outside the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, paying testament to the current planning system and the hard work of Wiltshire Council Archaeology Service in advising on discoveries. Non-members welcome £2 entry. For more information contact  yalhs.coordinator@outlook.com

Friday 10th April 7.15pm – Wheels in History: wheelwright and ancient vehicle specialist Robert Hurford will explain how the technology of wheeled vehicles waxed and waned in Britain into the middle ages. Robert has helped archaeologists understand the designs of Iron Age and ancient Egyptian chariots. Non-members welcome £2 entry. For more information contact  yalhs.coordinator@outlook.com

View of Stonehenge
Horse burial at Langport
The Valley of the Stones, Little Bredy

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