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Bermuda / Maritime / Heritage: June 2007
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Bermuda / Maritime / Heritage. Experiences and ideas on.my research and current fieldwork on maritime heritage in Bermuda.Bermuda heritage on a wider scale.and heritage and museum studies and um um. Thursday, June 28, 2007. Exciting archaeology and heritage happenings across the pond. Posted by Charlotte Andrews. West End Sailboat Club 63rd Annual Long Distance Comet Race for the Edward Cross Cup. Posted by Charlotte Andrews. Of a new 2-year study. Does money really talk? Or, will it be like the (seeming...
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Contemporary Archaeology: November 2006
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Work in the field of contemporary archaeology by Ironbridge Archaeology. Monday, November 13, 2006. Well, as usual, an interesting and wide-ranging series of papers, with much food for thought. More thoughts will appear here shortly (as we collect them! As well as the solution to our crossword. Best wishes to everyone we met at the conference, and we hope you all had safe journeys back home. You are always welcome at Ironbridge! Posted by Ironbridge Archaeology at 9:02 am. View my complete profile.
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Contemporary Archaeology: October 2006
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Work in the field of contemporary archaeology by Ironbridge Archaeology. Friday, October 20, 2006. Looking ahead to CHAT. At Bristol is coming up in November, and we are looking forward to some interesting and stimulating discussion. Will and Emma will be giving a paper. About their work at Wednesbury Forge, some of which has featured on this site. Doing archaeology at Wednesbury. We are also very much looking forward to seeing Greg Bailey's. Posted by Ironbridge Archaeology at 8:50 am. On the BAJR forum).
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Contemporary Archaeology: May 2006
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Work in the field of contemporary archaeology by Ironbridge Archaeology. Thursday, May 18, 2006. These insignia have been left by ships visiting the Royal Naval Dockyard. In Bermuda. Some of them have been recorded by staff of the Bermuda Maritime Museum. But many are being left to decay and will eventually be lost. Recent alterations to the former Casemates Pr. Ison at the Dockyard will also destroy much of the twentieth century archaeology of the prison. Of the remains of the prison has been undertaken.
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Contemporary Archaeology: March 2006
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Work in the field of contemporary archaeology by Ironbridge Archaeology. Tuesday, March 14, 2006. We have recently started work on a project recording the power system at Tean Hall Mills. Fire evacuation notice providing details of room functions, c.1920. National No Smoking Day poster, 20th March 1985. Calendar from a Sheffield saw manufacturer, May 1988. Spice Girls promo-tional photos (and a tax disc) in the former boiler room. Posted by Ironbridge Archaeology at 12:53 pm. View my complete profile.
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Contemporary Archaeology: August 2006
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Work in the field of contemporary archaeology by Ironbridge Archaeology. Tuesday, August 01, 2006. Ironbridge Archaeology Van (viii). We have recieved the third (and possibly final) report from John Schofield at Bristol. Excavation of the van is now complete and on Wednesday with the help of the AA. Somebody there wants to examine the bugs we have recovered, from the interior, the air filter and the radiator. This week we have also benefited from discussing our forensic strategy with a Crime Scene Ma...
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Contemporary Archaeology: January 2006
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Work in the field of contemporary archaeology by Ironbridge Archaeology. Tuesday, January 10, 2006. One of our current projects is the survey and excavation of a forge in Wednesbury. The earliest documentary evidence of forging activity on the site dates to 1597 and it is rich in artefactual evidence from the last 400 years (see some of the finds here. In this part of the forge, tool moulds and other machinery parts were produced and repaired before being used in the forge. And more important matters.
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Contemporary Archaeology: July 2006
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Work in the field of contemporary archaeology by Ironbridge Archaeology. Thursday, July 27, 2006. Ironbridge Archaeology Van (vii). Welcome to all who are visiting via the BBC website. And from the discussion on Britarch. Please scroll down. To see earlier posts about the project. Work on the van continues. Already made by correspondents to the Britarch list include. It will add much to the Daily Mirror's fun and nothing to the profession's credibility" (. Posted by Ironbridge Archaeology at 11:41 am.
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Contemporary Archaeology: June 2006
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Work in the field of contemporary archaeology by Ironbridge Archaeology. Thursday, June 22, 2006. Ironbridge Archaeology Van (ii). This project aims to 'excavate' the old van in an archaeological manner, to try and learn what we can from it. Please scroll down for earlier posts. Here are some more photographs from yesterday's removal of the van from Telford. These photos were taken by Dr. John Schofield. Many thanks once again to Mark Grainger of the AA. The van passing Junction 10, south- bound on the M5.