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News of our Kaims DVD | Bamburgh Research Project's Blog
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Bamburgh Research Project's Blog. 8230; bringing the past to life for everyone…. A Successful DVD Launch and Viewing. Our Free Public Lectures for 2015 →. News of our Kaims DVD. April 27, 2015. Our DVD Launch of. A Visit to the Bradford Kaims. Has been mentioned in the Berwick Advertiser. You can check out the article here. This entry was posted in bradford kaims. And tagged archaeology and media. A Successful DVD Launch and Viewing. Our Free Public Lectures for 2015 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The West Ward jet crucifix | Bamburgh Research Project's Blog
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Bamburgh Research Project's Blog. 8230; bringing the past to life for everyone…. Open day at Berwick Public Library. 3D Modeling at the Bamburgh Research Project →. The West Ward jet crucifix. April 3, 2015. Readers of our Facebook page may have seen the BBC article relating to the medieval graveyard identified during work at St John’s College, Cambridge University ( http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-32131379. The West Ward crucifix. This entry was posted in archaeology. Paxton Before t...
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Gearing up for BRP 2015: Trench 3 Staff | Bamburgh Research Project's Blog
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Bamburgh Research Project's Blog. 8230; bringing the past to life for everyone…. Archaeological Science at Bradford Kaims – Phytoliths: Part Two. Gearing up for BRP 2015: Trench 1 Staff →. Gearing up for BRP 2015: Trench 3 Staff. May 15, 2015. In today’s blog we have decided to reintroduce you to the staff of Trench 3, as a couple of lovely new faces have appeared! She will be assisted by long-term Bamburgh students Harry Francis and Isabelle Ryan. Anne may be a bit too attached to her clipboard…. Of cou...
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Bamburgh Research Project's Blog | … bringing the past to life for everyone… | Page 2
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Bamburgh Research Project's Blog. 8230; bringing the past to life for everyone…. Newer posts →. Week 4 in Trench 3, Bamburgh Castle. July 14, 2016. Last week’s main focus was on the north-east corner of Trench 3, as we were investigating the possibility that the area is in fact a Romano-British occupation layer. Questions have been raised recently about whether our previous identification of the area, as currently dating to around the 9. Century (believed so due to the beam-slot cut of our 9. July 1, 2016.
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. The work of the volunteers continues apace at Old Sarum. We can see that this week the tricky issue of the roof has been absorbing them! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email.
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Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. » Neolithic Britain
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. Start of the week, and the plans for the house are looking good. Some of the tools being used. Fashioning the stakes, the old-fashioned way! Digging and pounding Chalk. Never an easy job. First stakes are in the ground. Starting to add some body!
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Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition » Neolithic Britain
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. Http:/ www.neolithicsteppingstones.org/. Whittle, A. and Cummings, V. (Eds.) (2007). Going Over: The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in Europe. Inscribed Landscapes: Marking and Making Place. 139-53. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Vol 29: 1 19. 164-92. East Knoyle: Hobnob Press.
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Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls » Neolithic Britain
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Exposed bank at Woodhenge, Wiltshire. Ariel-Cam (2007) http:/ www.aerial-cam.co.uk/images/srp-07/. Excellent selection of images from the 2007 season of the Stonehenge Riverside project. Wwwpastscape.org.uk (searchable database). Atkinson, R (1979).
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Cursus monuments » Neolithic Britain
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. Alder Archaeology Ltd (2010) http:/ www.alderarchaeology.co.uk/ACrieffCursus.html. Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust (2009). Potential Cursus Monuments in Mid and North-east Wales Survey and Excavation 2008-09. McOmish, D. (2003) Cursus: solving a 6,000-year-old puzzle. Brophy, K. (2012).
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Thornborough henges » Neolithic Britain
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Neolithic marathon you say? Bad weather reveals new Neolithic site in Galway.