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Author Archives: Ruiha Smalley
Weekend recording session
The 7th and 8th of November 2015 will be a recording weekend to to complete all recording on site and wait for it…do some backfilling…yikes! If this sounds like fun, let Andrew know. Can you make either and/or both days? All help … Continue reading
PASt Explorers: finds recording in the local community
The Portable Antiquities Scheme’s 2015 conference celebrates the launch of PASt Explorers, the Scheme’s five year Heritage Lottery Funded project to recruit and train volunteers from local communities, increasing the capacity of the PAS to record archaeological objects found by … Continue reading
Photogrammetry a success
Otto Bagi (associated with the Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw) spent the day in the classroom working on photogrammetry of artefacts from Randall Manor. A series of photos were taken of each artefact (the lead flask, Islamic glass and the stone label … Continue reading
Medieval building materials workshop: 2nd Dec 2015
Medieval building materials workshop with Ian Betts from the Museum of London Archaeology. Wednesday 2nd December 10.30-3.30 at Shorne Woods Country Park Visitor Centre (DA12 3HX). This session, generously funded by a KAS fieldwork committee grant, will cover all types of … Continue reading
Urgent call for volunteers to survey England’s disappearing coastal archaeology
Thousands of archaeological sites along England’s coast and tidal estuaries are being destroyed by extreme weather, rising sea levels and tidal scour. CITiZAN, the Coastal and Intertidal Zone Archaeological Network, is the first national community-led project to tackle the alarming … Continue reading