Whitehawk Neolithic Camp guided walk

Tue May 14 2024 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm

Whitehawk Hill Local Nature Reserve Brighton and Hove BN2 5QW | Brighton

Lighthouse
Publisher/HostLighthouse
Whitehawk Neolithic Camp guided walk
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Whitehawk Neolithic Camp guided walk - FREE! BOOKING REQUIRED
The Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure is one of Britain’s earliest monuments. Situated in a commanding position above East Brighton, close to Brighton Racecourse, lies Whitehawk Camp, one of Britain's earliest Stone Age monuments. The site was chosen some 5,650 years ago (c. 3,650 B.C.) as an area for feasting, burial and communing.

A 60 minute guided tour of this unique part of Brighton & Hove's heritage will provide an introduction to the early British Neolithic in Sussex, the people, the significance of the Whitehawk enclosure, its layout and the excavations undertaken during the 1920s and 30s. In addition, local artist Simon James will talk about the deep listening that played an important part in those early excavations and how it inspired the Neolithic Cannibals exhibition.

Despite the excavations being well undertaken and incredibly important to our understanding of the period and the site, the director appears to have had a jaundiced view of the people who built and lived at Whitehawk Camp and described them as cannibals living in filthy litter. During the talk we’ll investigate if this was likely to be true and what life was like for these early Brighton residents.

Come and join our highly knowledgable guides for a unique tour of this hidden site of historical importance.
Book your free ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/whitehawk-neolithic-camp-guided-walk-tickets-879482514877?aff=ebdsoporgprofile&keep_tld=1
? This event is part of the Neolithic Cannibals exhibition at Lighthouse Project Space, New England House, Elder Place, Brighton, BN1 4GH from 4th - 19th May 2024.
A Class Divide project, commissioned by Brighton Festival, in collaboration with Lighthouse. Funded by Brighton Festival and the Chalk Cliff Trust.
Supporting Partners include The Crew Club, Brighton and Hove Museums, Archaeology South East (UCL).
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Whitehawk Hill Local Nature Reserve Brighton and Hove BN2 5QW, 1 Whitehawk Hill Road, Brighton, BN2 5, United Kingdom,Brighton and Hove

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