Stone Age fun at Royston Museum
Published:
7:32 AM July 23, 2016
Updated:
3:46 PM November 1, 2020
Royston museum curator Jenny Oxley, visitor Scarlett Hollamby, 8 and museum assistant Amy Judd make some clay models during stone-age day - Credit: Archant
It’s time to Yabba-dabba-doo on down to Royston Museum today and find out what life was like in the Stone Age.
Children can handle real local prehistoric finds, build a mini Stonehenge or a Stone Age style shelter, and dig for archaeological treasures outside in the sandpit. The event will be on from 10.30am to 3.30pm.
Free admission, and craft activities are £3.