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Slaughterbridge dig diary: About this blog
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Sunday, 2 September 2007. This is the excavation diary for the STEP and TESP projects at Slaughterbridge. It will be updated erratically as and when something happens. Posted by Nick Hanks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Slaughterbridge dig diary: May 2007
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Sunday, 2 September 2007. Middle) East Meets (South) West. In May an encampment of Bedouin could be found being trained in trenches in this quiet corner of Cornwall. So what was going on? A compliment indeed. However, this good news Muslim story was completely overlooked by the media. Posted by Nick Hanks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Slaughterbridge dig diary: September 2007
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Sunday, 2 September 2007. During National Archaeology Week the weather smiled, and the gods of archaeology smiled. Consequently Building 3 in Trench 1 now has a fireplace and a spiral staircase. Lovely! But there is still more work to do to clean up these new features. Posted by Nick Hanks. Nice Weather for Ducks? PS - It didn’t rain all week.). I know this drowned soggy rat, my head he would step on; That’s why I carry this bloody weapon… En Garde! Posted by Nick Hanks. Middle) East Meets (South) West.
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Slaughterbridge dig diary: April 2009
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Friday, 24 April 2009. Otherwise: £3.00 Adults. £2.00 Children/ Students/ OAPs and Disabled. £8.50 Family (2 Adults up to 4 children). At this event we will be formally launching North Cornwall Heritage, an umbrella group to run the TESP and STEP projects. An interim report on all the STEP works to date is being compiled and written. The summary on this site will be updated as it is published. Posted by Nick Hanks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Easter and June-July 2008.
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Slaughterbridge dig diary: July 2007
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Sunday, 2 September 2007. During National Archaeology Week the weather smiled, and the gods of archaeology smiled. Consequently Building 3 in Trench 1 now has a fireplace and a spiral staircase. Lovely! But there is still more work to do to clean up these new features. Posted by Nick Hanks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Slaughterbridge dig diary: June 2007
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Sunday, 2 September 2007. Nice Weather for Ducks? PS - It didn’t rain all week.). I know this drowned soggy rat, my head he would step on; That’s why I carry this bloody weapon… En Garde! Posted by Nick Hanks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Slaughterbridge dig diary: Easter and June-July 2008
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Friday, 24 April 2009. Easter and June-July 2008. A whole hearth and home. 20 square metres were opened on the battlefield supervised by Rachel Nicholls, test pits and extended units, targeting geophysical anomalies. However, all ran to natural very quickly and there were few finds, mostly Victorian pottery at north end of the battlefield. Our 2008 team were: Niall Finneran (Winchester University), Geoffrey Tassie (UCL), Anthea Harris (Birmingham University), Beth Compton (USA) Tom. Posted by Nick Hanks.
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Slaughterbridge dig diary: Acknowledgements
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Sunday, 2 September 2007. Some of the diggers. Nick Johnson (Cornwall County Council Historic Environment Service), Steve Hartgroves (Principal Archaeologist Heritage Information Team), Dr. Tim Mowl (University of Bristol), Prof. Charles Thomas, Dr. Geoffrey Tassie (UCL), Dr. Anthea Harris (University of Birmingham). Posted by Nick Hanks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Slaughterbridge dig diary: April 2009
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Friday, 24 April 2009. Otherwise: £3.00 Adults. £2.00 Children/ Students/ OAPs and Disabled. £8.50 Family (2 Adults up to 4 children). At this event we will be formally launching North Cornwall Heritage, an umbrella group to run the TESP and STEP projects. An interim report on all the STEP works to date is being compiled and written. The summary on this site will be updated as it is published. Posted by Nick Hanks. Easter and June-July 2008. A whole hearth and home. Posted by Nick Hanks.