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Any big news? - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Any big news? (/showthread.php?tid=2132) |
Any big news? - Farm - 27th January 2006 Ok, I'll admit it, I work in television, sadly leaving my career as an archaeologist behind... But, I am making a series about archaeology and would love to know your thoughts about what's big news in archaeology at the moment. What do you think are the major revelations and unexpected discoveries in the British Isles and worldwide? What's causing all the excitement? Cheers! Any big news? - Sparky - 27th January 2006 er...Thornborough, loads of new stuff exposed on the west coast of Scotland from recent storms, corruption and scandal abounds wherever you look...got a job with Watch Dog? Any big news? - gumbo - 27th January 2006 Recent finds of Palaeolithic occupation dating to 700,000BC on the Norfolk/Suffolk coast and the early saxon royal burial at Prittlewell, Southend excavated by MOLAS are two that spring to mind. G Any big news? - roywhiting - 27th January 2006 The massive amount of human burials at a site in Leicester made the headlines briefly yesterday, with the head of the Leicester Unit being interviewed live on Radio 5 Live. The site appears to be from 12th through to 16th century and there have been around 3000 individuals excavated if memory serves. Public like a bit of that stuff. Any big news? - Sparky - 27th January 2006 I guess you want stuff that hasn't hit the press yet, unlike a lot of the above stuff? Its sometimes awkward for commercial units to disclose information as it may breach client confidentiality. In some cases particular organisations use the discovery of archaeology to their advantage, i.e. good press in local or national media. On other occasions you might never hear anything about great archaeology because its too sensitive. I'd imagine you want people to contact you privately. Any big news? - Digger - 27th January 2006 How about following a group (herd, gaggle,murder... what is the collective noun for a group of archaeologists?) of archaeologists about, preferably in torrential winter rains, on a flood plain site, with a site hut with no power or heating constructed for twelve dwarfs, with unemptied or non existant porta-loos. Give Tony a run for his money. Any big news? - gumbo - 27th January 2006 I think its a contradiction of archaeologists... G Any big news? - Digger - 27th January 2006 How about a context of archaeologist? The particular feature either being a site or pub. Would also help to place us whithin the site stratigraphy and matrix. Any big news? - Digger - 27th January 2006 Or just keep it simple, how about a SOKE or maybe a SOZZLE? Any big news? - gumbo - 27th January 2006 I like the idea of a matrix of archaeologists. I think this would be a useful exercise to find out if everyone does actually relate to each other by proxy. |