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Discovering Dumfries and Galloway's Past


Year: 2012 Author: Giles Carey Categories: Day of Archaeology, Archaeological Prospection, Day of Archaeology 2012, Community Archaeology, Education, Survey

Tags: Scotland, University of Glasgow, fort of Bankhead, Glasgow University, Resistivity, The University of Glasgow, Crichton Foundation, Archaeological sub-disciplines, Soil, Bankhead Roman fort, Academia, Roman Fort, At Birrens Roman fort, Community Archaeology, Development Officer, Archaeology, important site, Scottish government, minimum processing, Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway Leader, Time Team, Geophysical imaging, Geophysical survey, Magnetic survey, geophysics, Birrens fort, discoveringdgpast.wordpress.com

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