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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

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…

 

News from The Past

Latest news from our sister site, the-past.com

  • Welsh Bronze Age hoard declared treasure
    on July 7, 2022

    The hoard, which dates from 1000-800 BC, was unearthed in Llanddeusant Community, Carmarthenshire.

  • Thousands of amphibian bones discovered at Late Iron Age site in Cambridgeshire
    on July 6, 2022

    Excavations at Bar Hill in Cambridgeshire yielded almost 700kg of animal bone – including over 8,000 amphibian bones.

  • More details on the historic royal shipwreck found off Norfolk coast
    on July 5, 2022

    The find has been hailed as the most significant British maritime discovery since the Mary Rose.

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