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Talking to the Wall: March 2006
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Talking to the Wall. Northern blether, music and knitting. Thursday, March 16, 2006. Soundtrack: Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Barafundle. On the train this morning Giles - the Leach-Allott term for the Blackberry-wielding commuter genus - was not only shouting down his Blackberry, but also had his other mobile phone glued to his spare ear. He'd hang up the Blackberry, start on the mobile, and then scroll his Blackberry for the next number to call immediately after. After 5stops the commuters started to attack.
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About / Contact | South Dock SE16
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An ongoing history of Rotherhithe's South Dock. The History of South Dock. South Dock 1850 1902. South Dock 1902 1914. The War Years 1914 1945. The Dog and Duck pub. The 1970s 90s redevelopment. This website was set up as the first in a series of websites that look at particular aspects of Rotherhithe’s history. It has emerged from a blog about Rotherhithe’s heritage, natural history and current issues ( www.russiadock.blogspot.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Conferences | Ruth Fillery-Travis
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Archaeological science, graduate study and high temperature technology. General materials and archaeometry. Papers and poster presented at conferences. Fillery-Travis, R., (forthcoming). Variation in Roman period iron smelting. A case study in southwest England. 39th International Symposium of Archaeometry, Leuven. Fillery-Travis, R., 2012. Paper. Social media: creating, owning and developing a professional identity on the web. Fillery-Travis, R., 2012. Paper. Fillery-Travis, R., 2011. Paper. Exploratory...
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Bibliographies | Ruth Fillery-Travis
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Archaeological science, graduate study and high temperature technology. General materials and archaeometry. I’ve been thinking for some time that I should probably upload my archaeological bibliographies – that is, my collections of references. It’s actually quite a lot of work sifting through all the countless articles and books, but all that information usually just sits on my computer unloved and largely unlooked at. General metallurgy and materials. Archaeological theory and thought. You are commenti...
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Publications | Ruth Fillery-Travis
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Archaeological science, graduate study and high temperature technology. General materials and archaeometry. 2012 Multidisciplinary analysis of Roman horse-and-rider brooches from Bosworth in Schrüfer-Kolb, I. (ed.). More than just Numbers? The role of science in Roman archaeology. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 91, Portsmouth RI,135-162. Fillery-Travis, R., 2011. Report on the XRF analysis of the Crosby Garrett Helmet. In Worrell, S., and Pearce, J.,. Britannia 42, 405. ExARC, 2012 (2).
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Tips for submitting the thesis | Ruth Fillery-Travis
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Archaeological science, graduate study and high temperature technology. General materials and archaeometry. Summary of the Roundtables at the 9th Conference 2015 →. Tips for submitting the thesis. Check you (and your supervisor) have submitted the right forms. If you can’t see this on your online record, go to the student centre where you would normally submit the thesis, and get them to check that everything is ready. Or ask your departmental administrator. When you turn up, exhausted, tea...In this cas...
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Summary of the Roundtables at the 9th Conference 2015 | Ruth Fillery-Travis
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Archaeological science, graduate study and high temperature technology. General materials and archaeometry. Tips for submitting the thesis. Summary of the Roundtables at the 9th Conference 2015. A summary of the roundtable discussions undertaken at the beginning of the 9th Experimental Archaeology Conference can now be found online on Exarc Journal’s website. Or in their Exarc Journal Digest (2015/1). By findsandfeatures . Tips for submitting the thesis. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You can contact me at:.
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UCL Primtech 2011 – running the metalworking sessions | Ruth Fillery-Travis
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Archaeological science, graduate study and high temperature technology. General materials and archaeometry. PXRF of the Crosby Garrett Roman parade helmet. Fisbourne Roman Palace – quick review →. UCL Primtech 2011 – running the metalworking sessions. At the very beginning of term the Institute of Archaeology, UCL,. Runs an experimental archaeology course colloquially referred to as ‘PrimTech’. All of this was run with a very cool head and steady hand by Dr Bill Sillar. This year, owing to my supervisor ...
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Introduction to slag analysis: How iron is made in a bloomery furnace | Ruth Fillery-Travis
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Archaeological science, graduate study and high temperature technology. General materials and archaeometry. Teaching and learning styles in Experimental Archaeology. Tips on writing an abstract for a conference paper →. Introduction to slag analysis: How iron is made in a bloomery furnace. Previous post: Introduction to Slag Analysis: What is it and why bother? The furnace is usually made of a ceramic, often tempered with silica in the form of sand grains or crushed quartz, but it can also be made of sto...
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About me | Ruth Fillery-Travis
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Archaeological science, graduate study and high temperature technology. General materials and archaeometry. Is written by Ruth, an archaeologist currently reading for a PhD and based in London. Recent publications include conference and event reviews in HMSNews, EuroREA and in Vol 20 of PIA. Teaching experience includes Teaching Assistant positions on undergraduate courses and guest lectures at undergraduate and graduate level; further details at WouldLikeToTeach. Twitter – user RuthFT. Statistical manip...
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