About This Charity
The Nimrud Archaeological Trust exists in order to support fieldwork at the site of Nimrud, capital of the Assyrian Empire from the early ninth to the late eighth century BC, including clearance and rebuilding, scientific excavations, geophysical survey, contributing to the design of an on-site Museum, producing educational materials, training, and working with local communities.
Our Analysis
Community engagement forms a cornerstone of this charity's approach.
Activities & Impact
The Nimrud Archaeological Trust exists in order to support fieldwork at the site of Nimrud, capital of the Assyrian Empire from the early ninth to the late eighth century BC, including clearance and rebuilding, scientific excavations, geophysical survey, contributing to the design of an on-site Museum, producing educational materials, training, and working with local communities.
Financial Information
The latest reported income for this charity is £60,760.
Financial Analysis
As a grassroots organization, this charity demonstrates efficient use of limited resources.
Detailed financial history is not available in our database. For the most up-to-date financial information, please check the Charity Commission website.
Gift Aid: Yes
Location
4 Tennis Court Terrace, CAMBRIDGE, CB2 1QX