We look back to the event, on May 30 and 31 2010 where actors from Pelicanin-her-Piety entertained visitors with their traditional dress and activities, while the diggers, from Worthing Archaeological Society, uncovered some of the very pieces of pottery that the real Medieval dwellers who once lived at Parham used.
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HOR 310510 Archaeological dig and Medieval re-enactment. Parham House, Storrington. . Worthing Archeology Society.VAL PETERS with metal detector, she found GOLD MONKEY possible belt adornment at site -photo by steve cobb Photo: Lewes
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HOR 310510 Archaeological dig and Medieval re-enactment. Parham House, Storrington. . Worthing Archeology Society. some of finds at site -photo by steve cobb Photo: Lewes
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HOR 310510 Archaeological dig and Medieval re-enactment. Parham House, Storrington. . Worthing Archeology Society. GOLD MONKEY possible belt adornment found at site -photo by steve cobb Photo: Lewes
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HOR 310510 Archaeological dig and Medieval re-enactment. Parham House, Storrington. . Worthing Archeology Society. -photo by steve cobb Photo: Lewes