Mike Trevarthen
The Exhibitors
Mike Trevarthen

I will be displaying and demonstrating the craft of flint knapping.
ciorstaidh@trevarthen01.orangehome.co.uk
Venue Location
About the Exhibition
Mike Trevarthen will be displaying examples of his flint work, arrowheads and blades, some mounted to be used as jewellery.
He will also be demonstrating his techniques and showing how the flint is chipped away to reveal the desired shapes.
Directions, Parking and Accessibility
Watch out for the flying splinters!
Accessibility Rating: 3/5 ()
About South Dorset Ridgeway Festival July 2010
The Ancient Wessex Network is staging an event as part of the South Dorset Ridgeway Festival within the Festival of British Archaeology.
Look for more information about the whole Festival on the AONB website
The Ancient Wessex Network members will be demonstrating during the day on Sunday 25th July and hosting a celebration in the evening at the top of the Ridgeway, between Goulds Hill and the main Dorchester to Weymouth Road.
More information can be found by following the links on the lefthand menu.
Fans of the Festival and the Network are invited to the evening celebration, bookings by email are now open for anyone who wishes to reserve some of the evening Hog Roast feast and refreshment. Follow this link for details.
This event is on the route of a British Heart Foundation Sponsored Walk during the day visit the website for details
The South Dorset Ridgeway Heritage Project is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Natural England to help local people and visitors to the area discover and celebrate this outstanding ancient ceremonial landscape, wildlife and stories. Located in South Dorset, between Weymouth and Dorchester alongside the Jurassic Coast this area is unique in the country for the number of historic monuments along its ridge. Not only does it present incredible evidence of past lives it has also provided more recent inspiration for art and literature.
A Press Release about the event can be found at this link

