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Year: 2014 Author: Arwen James Categories: Finds, Experimental Archaeology, Buildings, Community Archaeology, Neolithic, Public Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2014
Tags: East Oxford Project, Portable Antiquities Scheme, Experimental Archaeology, Natural History Museum Oxford, Ancient Technology Centre, Photographing, British Museum, Hampton Court Palace, Daub, English Heritage, Winchester Museums Service, Stonehenge, metal detectorists, Neolithic House Interpreter
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Photographing buckle (doa_image17096.jpg) |
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Interior of reconstructed Neolithic House. (doa_image17104.jpg) |
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Exterior of reconstructed Neolithic House. (doa_image17107.jpg) |
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Editing the image on the computer, ready to put on the database (doa_image17111.jpg) |
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Balancing on a beam in the dark Hampton Court attic! (doa_image17113.jpg) |
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Dusk at Stonehenge (doa_image17114.jpg) |
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Putting the daub onto one of the Neolithic Houses (doa_image17124.jpg) |
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