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Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Links
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Cambridge Archaeology Field Group. Actively contributing to archaeology in the Cambridgeshire area. The Val Whittaker Prize. Wimpole articles and reports. The Wimpole Project Report. Silent voices project archive. Who was Mr Ratford? Who made this clay pipe? Guide to man-made flints. Clay pipes in England. Oily Hall Test Pitting. Wednesday at Bar Hill. We are meeting at Bar Hill on 24th August. Discussion of our display at MAA and washing for OAE. Latest articles and reports (more). Wimpole: silent voice...
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Societies & Further Study | Access Cambridge Archaeology
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About Access Cambridge Archaeology. Societies and Further Study. Societies and Further Study. There are many opportunities at a national, regional and local level for people interested in learning informally or formally about their heritage and getting first-hand experience of archaeological excavation and survey methods. One place to start pursuing an interest in archaeology further is the Council for British Archaeology. CBA) which lists forthcoming fieldwork opportunities. Local and Regional History.
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Ely & District Archaeological Society - News
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RM Frobisher
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Magnetic Gradiometers make the news. Stonehenge researchers may have found largest Neolithic site using Magnetic Gradiometers. Stone monoliths found buried near Stonehenge could have been part of the largest Neolithic monument built in Britain, archaeologists believe. The 4,500-year-old stones, some measuring 15ft (4.5m) in length, were discovered under 3ft of earth at Durrington Walls "superhenge" using Magnetic Gradiometers. (BBC News). Council for British Archaeology (CBA). MOLA as they like to be kno...
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Dr John Venn – more than just that diagram – Lost Cambridge
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8211; the search for our city's past. Eglantyne Jebb in Cambridge. Eglantyne Jebb in the Dec 1910 snap general election. Eglantyne Jebb British Constitution Association. Dr John Venn – more than just that diagram. April 14, 2017. April 14, 2017. You have probably heard of the Venn diagram. But did you know its creator, Dr John Venn, a Cambridge academic was also an active participant in Cambridge’s civic society? I noticed that his life outside of the University of Cambridge had been completely missed out.
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Links | The Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
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Suffolk Archaeological Service (Suffolk County Council). Http:/ www.suffolk.gov.uk/Environment/Archaeology/. Http:/ www.suffolkheritagedirect.org.uk/. Suffolk Historic Buildings Group. Http:/ www.shbg.org.uk/. Suffolk Industrial Archaeology Society. Http:/ www.industrial-archaeology.org.uk/affiliate/suffolk.htm. Suffolk Local History Council. Http:/ www.slhc.org.uk/index.htm. Suffolk Landscape Character Assessment. Http:/ www.suffolklandscape.org.uk/. Http:/ www.suffolksociety.org. The National Archives ...