Word of the day: Husband
Find of the Day: A piece from a grave stone with the inscription 'Husband' found in Trench 16. Pictured below.
Lauren showing Kate how to photograph Trench 18.
Chris and Kanani using a planning frame to make a site plan of the features in Trench 16.
Day Two of Charlie's Beard. Spot the difference from yesterday.
A different kind of brushing. Tom brushing the teeth of the canine, Splat, found previously.
Chris and Kanani using a planning frame to make a site plan of the features in Trench 16.
Day Two of Charlie's Beard. Spot the difference from yesterday.
A different kind of brushing. Tom brushing the teeth of the canine, Splat, found previously.
Gareth teaching primary school pupils about the site.
Canine bones.
Canine bones.
Here is CJ, who has just finished his 1st year at Nottingham University studying BA Archaeology. He looks very happy to be involved with the work at Manor Lodge.
Introducing...
We would like to introduce some of the students and staff from the excavation to you.
Dislikes: Spiders and maths.
When I grow up I'd like to be: An Archaeologist.
If I could be involved in any archaeological excavation, I'd like to excavate: Something to do with the world wars.
Likes: Archaeology, history and Anthony Hopkins Movies.
Dislikes: Philosophy, politcs, lawyers, snakes and spiders.
If I could be involved in any archaeological excavation, I'd like to excavate: Paleo-Christian excavations in the Middle East.
Likes: Archaeology, cheese and onion crisps and Muse.
Dislikes: Christiano Renaldo.
If I could be involved in any archaeological excavation, I'd like to excavate: anything with Flinders Petrie or General Pitt-Rivers
Flinders Petrie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flinders_Petrie
General Pitt-Rivers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pitt_Rivers
Name: Lily from the University of Rochester, USA. Lily hopes to title her degree, Biological Archaeology.
Dislikes: Country Music.
Two Favourite Songs: Furr- Blitzen Trapper and Dream On- Depeche Mode
If I could be involved in any archaeological excavation, I'd like to excavate: a medieval burial ground.
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