David Freeman
Historical and Archaeological Interpretation

Houses built, or involved with.

Renovated and re-roofed the house 1990. First attempt to furnish a round house in 1992.

Auxiliary House. Built in the Neolithic area at Butser Ancient Farm. Based on the archaeology at Durington Walls, nr Stonehenge. Dating approximately 3000-2500BC. Wattle and daub light-weight, straw thatched, chalk painted.



Built as part of the opening of the new prehistoric gallery at the museum. I was invited to live in it for a period as an exhibit. I painted and decorated it whilst there, and maintained a small live fire in the house!

Built in the Edward Bryant School grounds with the help of the children.

A rebuild of the Moel y gerdi at Butser Ancient Farm. Assisted by a number of people, including, a Sixth Form College, and a Dutch re-enactment group.

