Letter from Jeffrey Bonas to Lorraine Horsely at SHARP
Lorraine Horsley
Human Remains team
SHARP
The Old Vicarage hall
Cole Green
Sedgeford
PE36 5LS
Dear Lorraine,
Re: Volunteering with a Disarticulated Community: Towards Re-association of Anglo Saxon bones.
The Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project (SHARP) provides training and opportunities for archaeological excavation as a public archaeological project.
The North West Norfolk History Society has supported SHARP'S work for many years. It does so in the furtherance of education and because SHARP produces new and important knowledge about Anglo Saxon society.
The new project, focussing on disarticulated remains, will continue the research and dissemination of knowledge about an Anglo Saxon cemetery. It will also provide opportunities for volunteers do gain and apply new skills. The project's results are expected to provide new information which will be published.
The North West Norfolk History Society keenly supports this project and SHARP'S archaeological research into Anglo Saxon remains at Sedgeford.
May I take this opportunity to wish your team every success.
Yours sincerely.
Jeffrey Bonas.
Chairman of The North West Norfolk History Society
Marsh Farm
Burnham Norton
PE31 8DS.