Background
The CIfA Buildings Archaeology Special Interest Group was reformed in 2003 to act as a forum for promoting the archaeological analysis, research, interpretation of standing structures.
Aims
The group aims to promote the analysis of the built environment and to raise awareness of approaches and methodologies to address the wider role of buildings archaeology with other professionals in built heritage sector by:
- advising CIfA Advisory Council on issues relating to standing buildings and being consulted during the drafting of new recording guidelines and heritage legislation.
- producing regular newsletters (two per year)
- writing articles for the 'The Archaeologist' magazine
- running training events (seminars, guidance and conference sessions)
- developing links with associated heritage professionals
- providing a forum for addressing the wider role of buildings archaeology within the built heritage sector
BAP series
Since 2019 BAG has hosted a successful seminar series, Building Archaeologists in the Pub. First held in York, UK, We hope to transform the series to online talks while the world deals with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Can you help us? We are on the lookout for new BAP hosts in the group. We think being a BAP Host would be a great opportunity for experienced professionals and those looking to update their online presentation and public speaking skills. If this role interests you, please get in touch with the committee via groups [at] archaeologists.net or get in touch via the group Twitter and LinkedIn (details below).
Join the group
Membership is free to CIfA members. Non-members will need to pay an annual £10 fee.
Email groups@archaeologists.net
Twitter: @CIfABAG
Facebook:like the Buildings Group on Facebook
LinkedIn: CIfA Buildings Archaeology Special Interest Group
Committee
Jeremy Lake (Chair)
Alison Dickens (acting Newsletter Editor)
Amir Bassir
Lorna Goring
Cathy Coutts
Catherine Bell (Advisor)
Specialist competence matrix
This specialist matrix is to assist applicants and the Validation committee to see where you demonstrate the grade applied for when working with buildings.
Forthcoming events
For information about upcoming events, please visit our event calendar.
Previous events
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Archaeological Building Recording: Processing and Archiving
22 June 2018 at Cressing Temple Barns - Talks were be given by Mark Barratt, Oasis Project Officer at Historic England and Louisa Matthews, Collections Development Manager at the Archaeology Data Service. During the afternoon delegates will have the opportunity to walk around Cressing Temple. The site, which is a Scheduled Monument and contains a number of listed structures, is of national interest for its unique buildings and gardens. -
IHBC CPD event - Last Orders CPD conference
- IHBC CPD event - Building Limes update
- Stow Maries tour and short lecture
Three-year plan
Forthcoming
AGM minutes
Minutes from the AGMs will be uploaded soon
Committee minutes
Committee meeting minutes will be uploaded soon.
Newsletters
Papers
- Chartered Archaeologist consultation - what does it mean to Buildings Archaeologists Article
- The staffordshire potteries; an archaeological approach - David Barker (Stoke on Trent Council)
- From Ale house to Crack house; documenting the decline of the Sheffield pub - Oliver Jessop and Mark Douglas (ARCUS)(see job description)