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Working on the Scottish Archaeological Research Framework (ScARF) pt 1


Year: 2011 Author: Jeff Sanders Categories: Early Medieval, Prehistory, Periods, Day of Archaeology 2011, Iron Age, Medieval, Day of Archaeology, Archaeological Prospection, Viking, Digital Archaeology, Museum Archaeology, Roman, Survey, Science, Maritime Archaeology, Post Medieval

Tags: Scotland, UK, Jeff Sanders, project manager, Celtic art, Victorian building, National Museum, Carnyx, Royal Museum, Edinburgh, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, National Museums of Scotland

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