13th February 2008, 02:50 PM
This has just landed on my virtual desk... you can answer her directly.. not here
Are you planning to or currently excavating an Iron Age archaeological site?
Are there any heated features in situ?
If the answer is yes, then I wonder if you might be willing to help with my research.
I am a PhD student from the University of Bradford; you can find out more about me and my PhD project to improve archaeomagnetic dating in the British Iron Age
at: http://www.student.brad.ac.uk/sclella1/
I will be able to carry out fieldwork from now until September 2009. Suitable contexts are clay deposits that show evidence of heating and are undisturbed since last heating; for example: hearths, furnaces, kilns, ovens, corn drying kilns or salt drying tanks.
You will receive a summary report for all samples taken and any dates produced will be published in my PhD research. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information.
Yours sincerely,
Sarah-Jane Clelland.
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Sarah-Jane Clelland
Research student
S.Clelland1@Bradford.ac.uk
http://www.student.brad.ac.uk/sclella1/
Division of Archaeological, Geographical and Environmental Sciences
School of Life Sciences
University of Bradford
Tel: +44 1274 235 733
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
Are you planning to or currently excavating an Iron Age archaeological site?
Are there any heated features in situ?
If the answer is yes, then I wonder if you might be willing to help with my research.
I am a PhD student from the University of Bradford; you can find out more about me and my PhD project to improve archaeomagnetic dating in the British Iron Age
at: http://www.student.brad.ac.uk/sclella1/
I will be able to carry out fieldwork from now until September 2009. Suitable contexts are clay deposits that show evidence of heating and are undisturbed since last heating; for example: hearths, furnaces, kilns, ovens, corn drying kilns or salt drying tanks.
You will receive a summary report for all samples taken and any dates produced will be published in my PhD research. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information.
Yours sincerely,
Sarah-Jane Clelland.
--
Sarah-Jane Clelland
Research student
S.Clelland1@Bradford.ac.uk
http://www.student.brad.ac.uk/sclella1/
Division of Archaeological, Geographical and Environmental Sciences
School of Life Sciences
University of Bradford
Tel: +44 1274 235 733
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
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