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Day of Archaeology - LAARC Lottery part 5 (Environmental Finds)


Year: 2013 Author: Adam Corsini Categories: Finds, Day of Archaeology 2013, Museum Archaeology

Corsini, Adam (2013): Day of Archaeology - LAARC Lottery part 5 (Environmental Finds). https://doi.org/10.5284/1079823 PDF 437 Kb

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The very essence of what you would expect to find with environmental finds – lots of little tubes:
The very essence of what you would expect to find with environmental finds – lots of little tubes:
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The very essence of what you would expect to find with environmental finds – lots of little tubes:
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And inside these, things so tiny and with descriptions beyond my archaeological knowledge, this photo hardly does it justice
And inside these, things so tiny and with descriptions beyond my archaeological knowledge, this photo hardly does it justice
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And inside these, things so tiny and with descriptions beyond my archaeological knowledge, this photo hardly does it justice
And inside these, things so tiny and with descriptions beyond my archaeological knowledge, this photo hardly does it justice
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Fauna remains. These from Wilson Street, 1989 and including bird bones
Fauna remains. These from Wilson Street, 1989 and including bird bones
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Fish bones
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And my personal favourite, what seems to be a rabbit skull
And my personal favourite, what seems to be a rabbit skull
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And my personal favourite, what seems to be a rabbit skull
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It proved lucky as the boxes related to the awesome excavations at Thames Exchange in 1988. First I came across some burrs (I’d never heard of them)
It proved lucky as the boxes related to the awesome excavations at Thames Exchange in 1988. First I came across some burrs (I’d never heard of them)
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It proved lucky as the boxes related to the awesome excavations at Thames Exchange in 1988. First I came across some burrs (I’d never heard of them)
It proved lucky as the boxes related to the awesome excavations at Thames Exchange in 1988. First I came across some burrs (I’d never heard of them)
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And then, in a nutshell, some nutshells
And then, in a nutshell, some nutshells
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Ladies and gents, behold, teeny tiny rat poo!
Ladies and gents, behold, teeny tiny rat poo!
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