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For #FindsFriday why not settle down and dig into #Devon: the county is the focus of my column this month in #currentarchaeology 405, and is full of the usual mix of super sites and finds, with an especially salty, nautical tang to it. Do dig - and in this case - dive in the-past.com/comment/exca...
November 3, 2023 at 3:24 PM Everybody can reply
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My short promo for KMA was featured #currentarchaeology magazine
April 2, 2025 at 9:07 PM Everybody can reply
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After a long time exploring the #UK's #archaeology through a geographic lens in #CurrentArchaeology I'm starting a new series on 'great' sites. The first will be #StarCarr #NorthYorkshire, but where to feature after that? Suggestions please for a UK site featured in #CA across its history
September 20, 2024 at 7:18 PM Everybody can reply
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An in depth article on the #Carlisle Roman excavation just out written by Carly Hilts and photographs by myself including the cover #CurrentArchaeology
December 4, 2024 at 3:28 PM Everybody can reply
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Had an amazing time at #CAlive25 representing the Kent Archaeological Society. Lots of lovely conversations, friends caught up with and my specialism in #pseudoarchaeology was shouted out by Natasha Bilson!

We will definitely be back again next year!

#archaeology #CurrentArchaeology #publicarch 🏺
March 1, 2025 at 4:35 PM Everybody can reply
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Did you know: we have our own Archaeology Podcast channel where raging debates and current issues in archaeology all pop up? Join us and tell me what you’re in the mood to
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The Story of The Nayika
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July 20, 2025 at 12:22 PM Everybody can reply
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My 57th consecutive geographical column on the archaeology of the #UK is out in #currentarchaeology 417. Since 2020 I have criss-crossed #England #Wales #Scotland #NorthernIreland, visiting every county / country. My final column is on #London. It's a #FindsFriday finale the-past.com/comment/grea...
November 8, 2024 at 12:32 PM Everybody can reply
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Here's some fun #archaeofashion from #currentarchaeology 128; also a minor mystery. It shows #MortimerWheeler (left); #RaleghRadford (centre); and #KittyRichardson (right). But who is the un-named fourth figure, I presume also an #archaeologist? It's from a field-tour around #Brittany in 1938
December 22, 2024 at 9:20 PM Everybody can reply
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As some #mondaymotivation how about this milestone: my latest column in #currentarchaeology is out and it's my 100th for them! It features fabulous @romanpalace.bsky.social @sussexpast.bsky.social #Sussex, one of my favourite places and I know of many others too: the-past.com/comment/fish...
January 6, 2025 at 9:29 AM Everybody can reply
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For #FindsFriday why not start in the #mesolithic via #currentarchaeology? My latest column tells the incredible story of #StarCarr in #Yorkshire, one of the most important - and fascinating - prehistoric sites in the UK the-past.com/comment/star... www.yorkshiremuseum.org.uk/exhibition/s...
December 6, 2024 at 8:39 AM Everybody can reply
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Researching a future #currentarchaeology column I stumbled across this wonderful piece of #archaeofashion from the 1954 excavations at #Gwithian #Cornwall led by legendary Cornish archaeologist Charles Thomas (seated centre). Far left is also a very young Vincent Megaw for those who know him
December 20, 2024 at 8:18 PM Everybody can reply
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