"It's very much about interactive archaeology, your chance to get involved - you've seen it on Time Team, now do it here!":
Last year the programme was a huge success with over 90,000 visitors turning out to take part in a range of activities from re-enactments to public digs and geophysical surveys.
This year promises to be even more successful than before, as the number of archaeology units, museums and heritage sites signing up to take part has soared.
The event is organised by the Council for British Archaeology, through its 500 regional and national bodies, as well as the Young Archaeologists' Club, which offers nine to 16 year olds the chance to get involved.
However old or young you are, whether you're a potential Howard Carter or just looking to try something different, the weekend offers a great opportunity to get involved in archaeology through lively and hands-on events.