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Q&A with Site Supervisors

Q&A with Site Supervisors

Q&A with Site Supervisors

VICKY NASH – Community Archaeology

Why do you think Community Archaeology is important? Community archaeology is important as it brings together a wide variety of people and…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

VICKY NASH – Community Archaeology

Why do you think Community Archaeology is important? Community archaeology is important as it brings together a wide variety of people and…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

CAT JARMAN – Encouraging potential archaeology students

How did you become passionate about archaeology? I grew up in Norway, and going to see the Viking ships in Oslo when…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

LAUREN MCINTYRE – Introduction to Human Osteology

Why are you interested in osteology? I remember the first time I handled an animal skull in a science class at secondary…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

LISA WESTCOTT WILKINS – New Venture

Why did you decide to start DigVentures? Just before I left Current Archaeology, we did a special issue (CA250) about the cuts,…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

GRAEME YOUNG

(Bamburgh Research Project)     1) What qualities do you look for in a digger? A genuine interest in, and enthusiasm to…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

TONY ROBERTS

(Tetbury – Archeoscan)     1) What qualities do you look for in a digger? I believe the best quality is enthusiasm…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

MICK MILES

(Green, Isle of Eday, Orkney)   1) What qualities do you look for in a digger? Enthusiasm, willingness to muck in with…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

JACQUI WOOD

(Saveock Water Archaeology)     1) What qualities do you look for in a digger? The most important quality we look for…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

MURRAY COOK

(Rampart Scotland, Balbithan Landscape Project) 1) What qualities do you look for in a digger? The most important quality is that they…

Q&A with Site Supervisors

PAUL WILKINSON

(Kent Archaeological Field School)   1) What qualities do you look for in a digger? Care and diligence for detail.   They…

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