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Year: 2011 Author: Kayt Armstrong Categories: Prehistory, Day of Archaeology 2011, Iron Age, Archaeological Prospection, Italy, Digital Archaeology, Survey, Science
Tags: Prehistory, girlwithtrowel archaeology university research post-doc PhD geophysics laboratory soils science chemistry, Lecturer, Calabria, Archaeological sub-disciplines, Bournemouth University, Jorvik museum, electricity, Academia, Museology, Langstone harbour, Community Archaeology, Italy, Archaeology, York, The Netherlands, researcher, chemical make-up, geophysical processing routines, Anthropology, geophysics, Naghma Saher
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Me doing borehole geophysics in Calabria (doa_image945.jpg) |
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Doing EM survey on Dartmoor during my PhD (doa_image948.jpg) |
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Doing some (rather wet) soil science at Bournemouth University for my PhD (doa_image950.jpg) |
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