The past of Bingley Moor will be revealed at an afternoon of events following an archaeological investigation of the site.
The Stanbury Hill Project has been investigating a prehistoric landscape since 2008 and has now finished its work.
Archaeological events and presentations will take place at Eldwick Memorial Hall, Otley Road, on Saturday, April 27.
Doors open 1.30pm, not 12.30pm, as previously stated in the Telegraph & Argus.
There will be a chance to hear from project members about the fascinating discoveries on the moor stretching back possibly almost 9,000 years and to buy two books recently published about the site.
Children can also have a go at excavating and there will be free refreshments.
For further information, contact project director Dr Keith Boughey at keith_boughey@hotmail.com or on (01274) 591736.
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