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farmyarder | Farming Unearthed
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The Archaeology of Agriculture. What’s up on the Downs? July 24, 2016. My phone started ringing before I had unlocked the door. It was my dad. 8220;Quick,” he said. “Turn on the news.”. Has the Queen emigrated? Has the Isle of Wight declared independence? As it happened, no, neither of those things had occurred. But still, it was big: agricultural archaeology on the evening news. And what have they discovered? You can read the National Park’s own news report. For the details, also covered by the BBC.
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About me – James Doeser
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I am a freelance researcher, writer and consultant based in London. Until 2013 I was a senior researcher at the Arts Council. Where I led a variety of research projects to inform policy and strategy across the cultural sector. I also dabble in matters wine-related (see elsewhere on this site for more about that). A bit more about me. Where I worked on a range of public engagement activities and was an editorial assistant for. An Honorary Research Associate at the UCL Institute of Archaeology.
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Romans in Ravenglass: October 2014
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A community archaeology project in Ravenglass, Cumbria, UK. Tuesday, 28 October 2014. Event: Lake District Annual Archaeology Conference, November 2nd 2014. Date: Sunday 2 November 2014. Location: The Theatre by the Lake, Keswick. Cost: £13 (with tea/coffee), £19.25 (with tea/coffee and lunch). Parking vouchers cost an additional £2.00. How to book: fill out the conference booking slip (PDF). The conference covers various Lake District projects, and at around 2pm, Lisa Keys from Minerva Heritage. Roman r...
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Council for British Archaeology | Fieldwork and conferences
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The CBA keeps everyone in touch with what's happening in archaeology across the UK. Join a CBA Group. Join a YAC branch. Skills, training and bursaries. The CBA gives everyone opportunities to get involved with archaeology across the UK. CBA and listed buildings. Local Heritage Engagement Network. Useful information - historic environment. The CBA is a strong independent voice for archaeology across the UK. CBA London Group committee / Time Team archaeologist. Become a CBA member. Your local CBA Group.
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Robert M Chapple, Archaeologist: Mud, lies and hazard tape: Reviewing The Report on the Drumclay Crannog
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The Reading Room (UK and Ireland). Friday, July 17, 2015. Mud, lies and hazard tape: Reviewing The Report on the Drumclay Crannog. About how a simple,. Chartered Institute for Archaeologists. Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland. We set up a. We ended up on radio and television talking about it, we eventually presented. Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland. Conference in Belfast, and even wrote pieces about it for. The crannog excavation on the February 2013 Open Day ( Source. To investigate the caus...
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Stonehenge Guided Trips | Stonehenge News and Information | Page 2
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Stonehenge Special Access Tours. Stonehenge News and Information. April 5, 2016. Stonehenge Special Access Tours 2017. Reserve your exclusive inner circle tour in advance now. Posted by StonehengeNews under Stonehenge Special Access Tours 2017. Stonehenge Special Access Tours – Go beyond the fences in 2017. Demand for Stonehenge access tours. Far exceeds supply, dates are often sold out many months in advance. Do not expect. 2017 Stonehenge Access Private Group Tours. For additional ‘inner circle&#...
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Stone Age to Iron Age: resources for kids! » Enrichment Through Archaeology
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Catherine Parker Heath MA(Hons), MA, PhD, PGCE QTS and Ian Parker Heath MSc, BA, PhD, Ctlls. Key Stage 3 & 4. Bryn Celli Ddu – a Neolithic chambered tomb. Stone Age to Iron Age: resources for kids! For teachers – a webliography of websites, blogs and more. Stone Age to Iron Age: resources for kids! We have found a good selection of books which we feel will help ground some of the key issues surrounding the subject. Adams, S. (2008). Archaeology Detectives. Oxford: OUP. Ganeri, A. (2014). A lively telling...
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Solstice Heritage - Links
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Archaeological Bodies and Resources. Council for British Archaeology. British Archaeological Jobs Resource. North Yorkshire County Council Historic Environment Services. Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Archaeology Service. Emma J Wells Heritage Consultancy. Swaledale and Arkengarthdale Archaeology Group. West Yorkshire Heritage Forum. Crabtree Hall Business Centre. T: 0845 528 1042. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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IAG Links
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Database containing catalogues describing archives held locally in England and Wales and dating from the eighth century to the present day. A searchable digital archive including Sites and Monuments Records for parts of the UK and Excavation Index for England. Suppliers of photographic scales. The CBA's mi-monthly magazine. Search across 20,000 journals for free from this site and order full text quickly and easily using your credit card. The Council for British Archaeology website. Iron-Age (Nidderdale)...