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Scilly Survival

23rd February 2022 Sandra

Today, Scilly can be reached in 15 minutes from Land’s End and is connected to the world via the internet. But before…

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Posted in: Industry, Scilly Isles Filed under: agriculture, history, industry, Scilly Isles

Beginning the Dig

13th January 2022 Caleb

Welcome back, Archaeologists! Today, we begin our test pit. Pick a good place to dig: a flat area is best…

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Posted in: Archaeology, Britain - General Filed under: Archaeology, history, test pit, Treasures

Introduction to Archaeology

6th January 2022 Caleb

Welcome to a New Year on Blog around Britain! My name is Caleb Hubbard and my passion is the past…

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Posted in: Archaeology, Britain - General Filed under: Archaeology, history, Treasures

Lavenham

18th November 2021 Caleb

 All over Britain, archaeological and historical sites are everywhere, but in Suffolk, there is one site that is in fact…

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Posted in: Archaeology, East, Tourism Filed under: Africa, Archaeology, Henry III, history, lavenham, middle ages, pub, Russia, suffolk, trade

Campus Galli

22nd July 2021 Caleb

In Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, is a beautiful example of experimental archaeology, a monastic settlement known as Campus Galli. Still under…

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Posted in: Archaeology Filed under: Archaeology, experiments, germany, history

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