Timescape Archaeology CIC was formed to create a legacy for the recent Elan Links landscape partnership scheme in the Elan Valley, Rhadnorshire, to continue community and volunteer engagement with the archaeology and heritage of mid-Wales.
We aim to encourage and promote an appreciation and understanding of heritage.
We provide community and public archaeological services to allow access and participation for the general public in their heritage.
We provide heritage project management, inception, design, and coordination to the third sector and work with communities and volunteers in archaeology and cultural heritage.
We practice traditional skills as well as early crafts, arts, and technology so that this knowledge might not be lost but preserved.
Lost landscapes of upland Wales are being rediscovered by our Timescapers
Rivers have flowed through thousands of years of human activity in todays remote mountain landscapes
We offer guidance and support with grant applications, overall project management, and other specialised services pertaining to outreach, education, interpretation, and fieldwork.
In the process, as wide a range of people as possible are involved in our projects, from local communities and schools to national and international visitors or as practical volunteers.
How we investigate and understand the past through the prism of the present is fundamental to archaeology.
We aim to partner with educational institutions, cultural establishments, and community organisations to develop, promote, and implement projects.
Through our shared understanding of community—what it meant in the past, what it means to us now, and how we may create our future—archaeology and heritage has the rare capacity to unite individuals from all walks of life.