Heritage interpretation

Teaching an interpretive workshop at St James, Aslackby, Lincolnshire. Photo: Lesley Harmer.

One of the most important and desired outcomes of archaeological projects are the public-facing outputs which help the visitor to better understand the findings. Triskele Heritage work with partner organisations to provide advice and products linked to site interpretation, including:

  • On-site interpretation panels
  • Reconstruction illustrations
  • 3-D virtual models
  • Websites
  • Mobile apps
  • Books
  • Leaflets
  • Guidebooks
  • Walking tours
  • Art installations
  • Workshops
  • Lectures
  • Conferences

Our former experience includes interpretive projects for major historic anniversary celebrations, mediaeval castles and palaces, graffiti surveys, excavation projects and ecclesiastical buildings.

We are happy to build site interpretation into wider archaeological projects or work on a stand-alone piece of work – please get in touch with us to discuss via our contact page.