Magna Carta (Photo by Ash Mills)
Magna Carta (Photo by Ash Mills)

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Explore the stories that shaped us on a history tour

August 10 2020

If you like to discover history, stories and facts while on vacation visiting different sites and museums, why not consider booking a place on one of our historical trips? We have eight dedicated historical tours on offer for 2021, which range from short breaks in the UK that delve into…

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Delve into Art History on a new tour

August 10 2020

Whether or not you know your Monet from your Manet or your Surrealism from your Cubism, there’s nothing quite like delving into art history on holiday. Explore composition, inspiration and legacy on one of our tours designed to showcase a range of creative styles and the legends behind them. From…

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Winter is the perfect time for an archaeological adventure

July 30 2020

If you're yet to travel but you're feeling ready to get back out there, why not treat yourself to a place on one of our November and December archaeological tours? We have a selection of fascinating vacations on offer this winter, which can take you from familiar destinations such as…

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Spring Fling

July 30 2020

What are you doing next spring? Do you have plans yet or just travel ambitions? If you've not yet decided where it is you want to visit, we have a selection of archaeological adventures departing in both March and April that will take you to memorable sites in locations both…

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Festive Tours

July 30 2020

If the thought of spending the holiday season at home is uninspiring after months this year of doing the same, why not treat yourself to an archaeological trip away. Whether you're after winter sun with a temples and tombs or a frosty European break where history abounds, we might have…

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Finishing the Circle

May 26 2020

Mud Brick archaeological sites are by their nature dusty places. However, they are rarely rocky and nearly always built in places with low rainfall so rarely wet, meaning fills are often loose, dry and easy to remove.

All good things for the archaeologist.…

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