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Three seconds of fame | Darkage-ology
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What is my thesis about? What research have I done? A light-hearted look at the 'Dark Ages'. Three seconds of fame. Asymp; Leave a comment. Although I never got to see it myself, I’m told I was once on the ITV Wales news. It was the summer of 2009 and I was catching the archaeological bug whilst excavating a medieval village at Cosmeston. To celebrate a friend’s birthday we decided to come to site dressed as smurfs. Been playing in the background. Those were the days. Yours truly, smurfified. The incredi...
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Up on the Downs: September 2014
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Wednesday, 10 September 2014. As celebrating our landscape and heritage is at the heart of why Up on the Downs exists, I really just wanted to share a few pictures of the stunning countryside I had the pleasure of cycling through on my way to the internship this morning! Last week, Ruth. Took me to Lydden Down. For a run through the nature reserve.one word: stunning! Which also has a great selection of other exciting things to see and do in Kent! I'm particularly excited about making my way through these.
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Farming Unearthed | The Archaeology of Agriculture | Page 2
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The Archaeology of Agriculture. Origins 6 – Fashionably early? May 8, 2015. May 19, 2015. After a long pause, the blog is back – and it’s a blog of surprises. These particular surprises reached my attention through both. Magazine and the online news pages of. For those of you lucky enough to have full-blown access to. The reference is this:. Smith, O., Momber, G. 8220;Sedimentary DNA from a submerged site reveals wheat in the British Isles 8000 years ago”,. 347, pp.998-1001. Surprise 1 –. Well, Gaffney a...
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Lyminge Parish Council
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Monday, 29 August 2016. Lyminge, Etchinghill and Rhodes Minnis. Monthly or one-off events only. Fri 26th August - Beetle Drive (RMVH). Tues 6th Sept - Talk: Memorials of the Somme. Wed 7th Sept - Lyminge Friends - Talk. Sat 17th September - Saturday Market (TC). Mon 19th September - Etchinghill Cinema Club. Sat 1st October - Stream Clean (LPC/LA). Sat 1st Oct - Oktoberfest. Mon 3rd Oct - AGM Open Meeting (LA). Thurs 24th Nov - Lyminge Christmas Lights Switch On (LA). Regular Weekly or Term Time Events.
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Lyminge – The Royal Residences Network
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Initiated in 2008, the Lyminge Archaeological Project has been harnessing large scale excavation within the core of the village to contextualise these earlier discoveries with the aim of developing a detailed understanding of Lyminge’s evolution as a place of early medieval political power. Key discoveries made 2008-15 include:. A ‘great hall complex’ of the seventh century A.D. marking Lyminge’s formal appropriation as a site of royal residence and assembly. 2015 Lyminge Archaeological Project.
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Archaeobotany
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Archaeobotany is the study of anciently preserved plant remains, and of how people interacted with plants - wild and cultivated - throughout history. As a practising archaeobotanist, Mark is involved with a number of community and research projects, detailed here. Church Meadow, Ewell. Mark's work on the plant remains from this fascinating site is documented in two reports:. McKerracher, M. 2015. McKerracher, M. 2013. Church Meadow, Ewell. Beneath the parish of Ewell, Surrey, lie the remains of a Romano-...
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byECK: August 2013
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Thursday, 15 August 2013. Been a while, but I'm back - for now. I've had a great 3 months. Done quite a bit and I want to share with you some of the places that have played a part in these weeks away. It's a mixture of museums, restaurants and communities. They are not in any particular order, pretty much how my brain is. Such a great museum, library, gallery, visitor's information point and café. If you go to Canterbury - definitely go and have a nosy around. Facebook: Up on the Downs. Run by the Univer...
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