18th May 2009, 11:24 AM
Including an article by our one and only OZ!!
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Editorial
Challenge yourself.
News stories from around the world.
The Great Arab Revolt Project
Archaeology in the Jordanian desert through the eyes of volunteer Susan Daniels.
Bamburgh Research Project
Archaeology is in itself a destructive process and as a result needs to be fully recorded. The media department at the Bamburgh Research Project was created to experiment with video recording as a means to deal more fully with this issue. Gerard Twomey, the media director, explains the ideas behind this successful project.
Where the Camel meets the Canoe
A team of Yale University academics have set up the Timbuktu Research Project in response to the worsening environmental conditions in this remote region. Their research has led them to conclude this is not the first time Timbuktu has faced this particular dilemma.
Gloucester?s Itinerant Diggers
Archaeologist Austin Ainsworth on the launch of an exciting heritage project for Gloucester?s homeless community.
Dig In
Archaeological volunteer digs and field schools for 2009.
Beneath the Bricks
A local group turns potential conflict into a positive outcome for the community in a historic Louisiana town.
Profile
Archaeologist Douglas Post Park.
Dig Cook
Culinary escapades from Annie
Interested In...
Distance learning.
Viewpoint
David Connolly discusses what archaeology means to him.
Back Pages
Alternative Diggers? Photo Archive. (are you in there??)
"Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage."
Niccolo Machiavelli
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Editorial
Challenge yourself.
News stories from around the world.
The Great Arab Revolt Project
Archaeology in the Jordanian desert through the eyes of volunteer Susan Daniels.
Bamburgh Research Project
Archaeology is in itself a destructive process and as a result needs to be fully recorded. The media department at the Bamburgh Research Project was created to experiment with video recording as a means to deal more fully with this issue. Gerard Twomey, the media director, explains the ideas behind this successful project.
Where the Camel meets the Canoe
A team of Yale University academics have set up the Timbuktu Research Project in response to the worsening environmental conditions in this remote region. Their research has led them to conclude this is not the first time Timbuktu has faced this particular dilemma.
Gloucester?s Itinerant Diggers
Archaeologist Austin Ainsworth on the launch of an exciting heritage project for Gloucester?s homeless community.
Dig In
Archaeological volunteer digs and field schools for 2009.
Beneath the Bricks
A local group turns potential conflict into a positive outcome for the community in a historic Louisiana town.
Profile
Archaeologist Douglas Post Park.
Dig Cook
Culinary escapades from Annie
Interested In...
Distance learning.
Viewpoint
David Connolly discusses what archaeology means to him.
Back Pages
Alternative Diggers? Photo Archive. (are you in there??)
"Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage."
Niccolo Machiavelli
For really I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest he
Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647