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Archaeometallurgy in the university - a PhD student's day


Year: 2011 Author: Ruth Fillery-Travis Categories: Day of Archaeology 2011, Finds, Romano-British, Roman, Science

Tags: chemical composition, metal objects, Arts and Humanities Research Council, extremely kind and supportive supervisor, Snake head, University College London, Humanities, Archaeometallurgy, Institute of Archaeology, Austria, Ruth Fillery-Travis, records assistant, physicist, Archaeology, head of gold, Science, United Kingdom, London, Wolfson Labs, archaeologist, United States, satellite site

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