Historic England is providing £10,000 to fund 10 places on digs for budding archaeologists.
A scheme allowing budding archaeologists to dig at a renowned Roman site has opened for applications.for people aged between 18 and 20 to join digs at the settlement near Hexham, Northumberland.
Historic England, which is providing £10,000, said Vindolanda, close to Hadrian's Wall, was the "most exciting archaeological site in Europe".Four of the places are non-residential and open to those living in the Tyne Valley while the other six will fund residential places on the dig with young people from NE1 to NE44 postcodes eligible to apply.
Mike Collins, Historic England's Lead on Hadrian's Wall, said he hoped to "inspire a new generation of archaeologists who might have thought this career path was out of their reach".
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