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Hello and welcome to A Life In Fragments (more specifically, My Life in Fragments). I'm Matt, a PhD student at Exeter and Bronze Age metalwork enthusiast. I'm studying the intentional destruction of Bronze Age metal objects in South West England and using this website to chart my PhD research and progress so to find out what…

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Hello and welcome to A Life In Fragments (more specifically, My Life in Fragments). I'm Matt, a PhD student at Exeter and Bronze Age metalwork enthusiast. I'm studying the intentional destruction of Bronze Age metal objects in South West England and using this website to chart my PhD research and progress so to find out what…

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Museums « A Life In Fragments

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A Life In Fragments. Museums of South West England. A Life In Fragments. Studying the Destruction of Bronze Age Metalwork. A Life In Fragments. Follow A Life In Fragments on WordPress.com. One of the best things about this PhD is that I get to visit loads of museums and call it work. Almost every museum welcomes me in warmly, offers me a cup of tea (and even a biscuit sometimes! Totnes Elizabethan House Museum. Allhallows Museum, Honiton. Red House Museum and Gardens, Christchurch. May 17, 2015. My refle...

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A Group Hug at the Bronze Age Forum « A Life In Fragments

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A Life In Fragments. Museums of South West England. A Life In Fragments. Studying the Destruction of Bronze Age Metalwork. A Life In Fragments. Raquo; My Research Trips. Raquo; A Group Hug at the Bronze Age Forum. A Group Hug at the Bronze Age Forum. Follow A Life In Fragments on WordPress.com. It’s easy to feel relatively isolated when you’re doing a PhD. After all, you are studying a field so niche that no one has ever bothered to do it before, usually for good reason! I was discussing the nature of th...

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Point Break: A Broken Sword at Salisbury Museum « A Life In Fragments

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A Life In Fragments. Museums of South West England. A Life In Fragments. Studying the Destruction of Bronze Age Metalwork. A Life In Fragments. Raquo; My Research Trips. Raquo; Point Break: A Broken Sword at Salisbury Museum. Point Break: A Broken Sword at Salisbury Museum. Follow A Life In Fragments on WordPress.com. You’ll be disappointed to hear that it’s only a quick post from me this time in my desperate attempt to keep up with myself! Pieces of Bronze Age metalwork in their collection), I had to be...

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From the Depths of the Bloody Pool… « A Life In Fragments

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A Life In Fragments. Museums of South West England. A Life In Fragments. Studying the Destruction of Bronze Age Metalwork. A Life In Fragments. Raquo; My Research Trips. Raquo; From the Depths of the Bloody Pool…. From the Depths of the Bloody Pool…. Follow A Life In Fragments on WordPress.com. I’ve been eagerly awaiting the chance to go and handle this set of spears for quite some time and this week I finally got my wish! Could this spot possibly represent a more ancient battle ground? November 6, 2015.

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About Me « A Life In Fragments

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A Life In Fragments. Museums of South West England. A Life In Fragments. Studying the Destruction of Bronze Age Metalwork. A Life In Fragments. Raquo; About Me. I’m Matt, 24 years old, a glutton for academic punishment, a lover of all things Bronze Age, always willing to continue talking even when my friends have lost interest, and never happy unless overwhelming busy. Or AHRC SWW DTP for short! Plus it helps you learn most of the letters in the alphabet along the way! October 1, 2015 at 8:46 pm. From th...

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Frison effect. I’m sitting quietly on the top floor of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge. Size can affect the way we look at objects. I’ve been thinking about the size of axe heads, because I am busily making handles for different types of Bronze Age axes. When is an axe head a useful tool, when is it a status symbol, when is it a toy or a trinket? It’s an axe head, right? Cutting rods to make a wattle wall? Some tool...

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February | 2015 | Dee Valley Archaeology

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The Dee Valley is an area rich in archaeology, history folklore and mythology . This is what our Blog is all about. Monthly Archives: February 2015. The Early Medieval ‘British Isles’. The British Isles’ euler diagram from wikipedia. I’ve just received critical comments back on my co-edited book project: Early Medieval Stone Monuments. By the publisher’s anonymous reviewer. The review is very positive and Boydell and Brewer are publishing this book later this year. This entry was posted in Uncategorised.

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The foundation of Llangar Church Part One | Dee Valley Archaeology

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The Dee Valley is an area rich in archaeology, history folklore and mythology . This is what our Blog is all about. The foundation of Llangar Church Part One. Llangar Old Church dates from at least the thirteenth century when it is mentioned in documents . The use of the site may be much earlier . The following extract from CPAT provides a background to the history of the church. Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust Historic Settlement Survey Denbighshire – 2014. The continuous line defining the historic cor...

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Tripping in the Neolithic – a few thoughts on projects in the Dee Valley | Dee Valley Archaeology

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The Dee Valley is an area rich in archaeology, history folklore and mythology . This is what our Blog is all about. Tripping in the Neolithic – a few thoughts on projects in the Dee Valley. During what we call the Neolithic in Wales the bones from cremations may have been distributed and interred around many locations on the landscape as a claim to the land in a world of interconnected relations between groups, ancestral places that we don’t understand . Barcloddiad y Gawres Anglesey before reconstruction.

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The Dee Valley is an area rich in archaeology, history folklore and mythology . This is what our Blog is all about. The River Dee – Thoughts on Aerfen Part One. River Dee near Carrog. Water Deities haven’t lost their power over us . Along the Dee Valley this is especially true , one of the goddesses strongly associated with the River Dee is Aerfen who is said to have had a shrine or grove near Glyndyfrdwy . The River Dee was occasionally known as. In the right hand corner of the image below a shadow of r...

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Llangollen , Corwen and Dee Valley | Dee Valley Archaeology

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The Dee Valley is an area rich in archaeology, history folklore and mythology . This is what our Blog is all about. Author Archives: Llangollen , Corwen and Dee Valley. About Llangollen , Corwen and Dee Valley. Llangollen Museum's Junior History Club. It is called Rhodri's investigation Agency. It will give you a chance to find out more about the history of the Llangollen Area. The Early Medieval ‘British Isles’. The British Isles’ euler diagram from wikipedia. This entry was posted in Uncategorised.

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Living in the Past – Where do we go from here ? A Random Ramble | Dee Valley Archaeology

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The Dee Valley is an area rich in archaeology, history folklore and mythology . This is what our Blog is all about. Living in the Past – Where do we go from here? This isn’t really about the past it’s about me and the blog! Just recently I’ve been wondering , in archaeological and research terms where to go from here – the Dee Valley that is . Did young people walk miles to meet lovers they had met at communal gatherings and the Iron Age equivalent of fairs? What did they eat? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Having shared my attempt to knap a potato. Beccyscottuk explained that she cuts “flakes” from a King Edward to demonstrate the Levallois technique. I had a go and it looked like this https:/ youtu.be/Oz mApuzB-4. Or if you prefer not to watch stop-motion video on Youtube, like this:. This slideshow requires JavaScript. For a real demonstration of Levallois knapping, check out Metin Erin’s Youtube videos 1. It’s an axe head, right? Maybe you can imagine ...

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Arenig Home of the Tylwyth Teg | Dee Valley Archaeology

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The Dee Valley is an area rich in archaeology, history folklore and mythology . This is what our Blog is all about. Arenig Home of the Tylwyth Teg. In the wild and lonely hills of Arenig Fawr it difficult to imagine how many people lived up there once upon a time . The Arenig Fawr uplands archaeological survey was undertaken in 2010 by the Royal Commission for Historic Monuments in Wales . The landscape is characterised by steep craggy slopes and open moorland and. The burial cairn Moel yr Eglwys –...

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: cannibal fork. The Death and Birth of a Cannibal Fork. Sometimes my firewood delivery includes some wood that I prefer not to burn. A few months ago the last load included some spalted. Something: I’m really not sure what tree this was from, it’s so spectacularly eaten. Here’s a bit of a slightly less munched log:. A new cannibal fork, carved in yew from the great yew tree of St Mary’s. This slideshow requires JavaScript. I love the contra...

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