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26th August 2009, 02:51 PM
Right, it's up. Any ideas and comments and especially HELP will be really welcome!!
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26th August 2009, 03:00 PM
You could contact all these student groups..(and hope that they are still valid emails!)
set up the group.. then use the invite (on the left hand menu)
Tell them what it is.. and I will certainly help :face-kiss:
Bangor University Archaeological Society Archaeology@undeb.bangor.ac.uk
Queen's University of Belfast Archaeology and Pala archsoc@hotmail.co.uk
Birkbeck Archaeology Society ccamp04@students.bbk.ac.uk
University of Bristol Archaeological Society me3752@bristol.ac.uk
Cambridge University Archaeological Field Club rjc74@cam.ac.uk
Cardiff University Archaeology Society murraysf@cardiff.ac.uk
Durham University Archaeology Society archaeology.society@dur.ac.uk
Edinburgh University Archaeology Society society@archsoc.co.uk
Exeter University Archaeology Society ab285@ex.ac.uk
Glasgow University Archaeology Society 9607574p@student.gla.ac.uk
Lampeter Archaeology Society nd046@lamp.ac.uk
University of Manchester Archaeological Society manchester_archsoc@hotmail.co.uk
Oxford Archaeological Society oxfordarchsoc@yahoo.com
RUined - Reading University Archaeology Society ruinedarchaeologysoc@hotmail.co.uk
Sheffield UniversityArchaeology Society arc.soc@shef.ac.uk
Southampton University Archaeology Society archsoc@soton.ac.uk
York University Archaeology Society archaeology@yusu.org
University of Sussex Archaeological Society sgreen@studygroup.com
Aberdeen University Archaeology Society archsoc@abdn.ac.uk
St Andrews University Archaeology Society studarchsoc@st-andrews.ac.uk
Dublin School of Archaeology Society archaeology.soc@gmail.com
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26th August 2009, 03:16 PM
Curator group anyone?? :o)
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26th August 2009, 03:26 PM
Woah, cheers! The Durham one's definately right
I think it I'll hang fire for a week before contacting them. It will give chance to get the group a little more developed in terms of building up resources and determining what the group can offer. I'll definately get it done before the Uni's go back - that way we can be sure there will be someone active within the societies to get the message, and they can shout about it during Fresher's week.
This is scary.
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26th August 2009, 03:37 PM
I also think that a Student group is an excellent idea. Especially if it broadens the old 'Starting -up in Archaeology' forum into the more mainstream BAJR agenda.
If it's any help Pip, we are thinking along similar lines to try and help Norwegian archaeology students section on our Norwegian 'arkeologiforum.no' web page. We would be happy to share ideas....
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26th August 2009, 04:05 PM
Thanks for the support Kevin, and yes, that was my thinking behind it.
It would be a great idea to work in partnership that way, bounce ideas about a bit and see what works. Just as you said in the working abroad group, studying abroad also varies between countries, and hopefully we could form some sort of network for gaining overseas excavation experience.
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26th August 2009, 04:10 PM
Hi everyone... the new site looks excellent!
Just thinking about a GIS and/or HLC group... what do you think?
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26th August 2009, 05:15 PM
DEfinately a GIS and Digital Archaeology... theres a lot of it about..
A Curators group would be great... though if I may suggest.. it would be best a closed group with membership by invite only :face-angel:
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26th August 2009, 05:21 PM
would period-based groups be of interest? id certainly like to be part of group of medieval fanatics where relevant sites/fieldwork can be discussed?
id be happy to set a medieval group up!
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26th August 2009, 08:23 PM
In that case, you are now appointed Medieval group! this is the thing... you like.. you set up your own group, can have discussions, upload files, photos and video and more... that does not get mixed up with other groups... however... you may then pop across to the Ceramics Group (coming soon!) and ask about Medieval pottery (or visa versa)
I have to say, that since creating it, I never realised what it could do... I am slightly scared.. brilliant!
For really I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest he
Thomas Rainborough 1647