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Author: Caleb

Osteoarchaeology – part 2

23rd June 2022 Caleb

Animals have played a key role in belief systems and ritual practices in many parts of history over the world.…

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Posted in: Archaeology, Britain - General Filed under: animal bones, Archaeology, Dental, salt crystals, Skeletons

Osteoarchaeology – part 1

16th June 2022 Caleb

Osteoarchaeology is the study of bones in archaeology, and it can tell us a huge amount about individuals that lived…

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Posted in: Archaeology, Britain - General Filed under: Animal, animal management, Bones, Cock-fighting, Dental, Feasts, Human, Osteoarchaeology, Skeletons, social ladder, Swans

Methods of Excavation

9th June 2022 Caleb

   Let’s look into some of the methods of the Archaeological excavation of a site. Of course, before excavation can…

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Posted in: Archaeology, Britain - General Filed under: Datum, Excavation, Features, Fireplace, LiDAR, U.S.G.S

Dendrochronology

2nd June 2022 Caleb

 Today let’s explore another scientific method in archaeology – this time, a bit more of a natural one! Dendrochronology is…

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Posted in: Archaeology, Britain - General, Conservation, Forest Filed under: Archaeology, Chronology, Dendro, Dendrochronology, Hillforts, Postholes, Tree rings, Wood

LiDAR

26th May 2022 Caleb

 LiDAR stands for light detection and ranging. This process is similar to the better-known RADAR. Basically, with LiDAR, a laser…

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Posted in: Archaeology, Britain - General Filed under: Archaeology, Laser, LiDAR, Light

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