17th September 2014, 06:59 AM
Dirty Boy Wrote:Hi everyone!
Have recently left the world of archaeology to train to become a primary school teacher!
I'm looking to run a number of archaeology classes and was looking for some advice from you learned chaps and chappesses
1. Lots of children regularly ask 'How did did it end up becoming buried?' How would you answer that one, especially out in the fields?
2. I've moved to Scotland and am trying to enhance my finds handling collection that I've built over the years (legitimately from discards mind!) with (mainly metalwork) bits such as coins, brooches, shot, etc. that I used to have access to through my unit but can't access any more. I don't want to buy off Ebay/antique shops as I provenance the material and Scotland don't have the PAS - does anyone have any bright ideas?
Thanks in advance! :face-approve:
Excellent! Congratulations and good luck!
1. Worms. Kids love worms don't they?
2. Buy a metal detector and head off to the fields. No-one will mind, but remember to do it at night so your delicate instrument isn't damaged by the UV light...
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