Brilliant article. Good general coverage of the matter, but with a healthy mix of detail(most of which I was currently unaware of...thankyou). 'Current Archaeology' to the rescue again! Thank you...
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Who is the author?
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My 3rd Great Grandfather John Kingham was buried at Park Street Birmingham on 25 May 1839 he was a man who owned property in Birmingham did you find anything to identify him during your excavatio...
Would you like a story about recent geophysical surveys at Flamborough Castle, East Yorks.? We have interesting results.
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I grew up as a toddler at either 25 or 27 Fishamble Street, I remember watching the Guinness barges sailing by. I never realised that I had been living over the very heart of the first Norse/Hibe...
1640 surely can’t be right for the first sweet chestnut in England. The Tortworth chestnut is reckoned to date back to at least 12th of 13th century.
Conquest? Loaded language. Even Mons Graupius is disputed.
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In reply to A P Walklett. I suspect that the Facebook article that brought...
Hi - I have no professional or serious amateur archeolgcal experience, but as soon as hillforts are mentioned on the TV I shout "What about the water supply?" because it is seldom discussed and a...
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In reply to Angela. I just got my 23&Me and my maternal lineage is related to her.
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