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Down to the Wire: Rescue Excavation of the Pockoy Island Shell Ring Complex
Dr Meg Gaillard, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
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Tracing the Lines: Pots and People in Late Neolithic Scotland
Mike Copper, University of Bradford
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Steatite Rocks: vessels, pioneers, and trade in the Norse North Atlantic
Manda Forster, DigVentures
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The Galloway Hoard: new discoveries
Dr Martin Goldberg, Principal Curator, National Museums Scotland
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The Mitford Lecture: Rome’s Eastern Frontier
Tim Bruce Mitford
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The Western Wadis of the Theban Necropolis
Dr Piers Litherland
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Unlocking the Past with Geophysics
School 1 St Salvators Quadrangle, St Andrews, Fife, United KingdomProfessor Richard Bates
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Coring Early Rome: geoarchaeological investigations into the origins of the Eternal City
School 1 St Salvators Quadrangle, St Andrews, Fife, United KingdomDr Andrea Brock
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In Search of Medieval Religious Women: From Text to Teeth
School 1 St Salvators Quadrangle, St Andrews, Fife, United KingdomProfessor Alison Beach, University of St Andrews presents new and exciting research on how the analysis of dental calculus from the teeth of medieval religious women has revealed their work as scribes and illuminators of medieval manuscripts. The collaboration of scientists and archaeologists is helping to tell a fuller story of life in medieval women’s Continue reading "https://archsoc.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/wp-content/themes/gridd"
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The precise power of the rings: Dendrochronological insights into the last millennium in Scotland
Online via TeamsDr Coralie Mills, A shared talk with the University of St Andrew's Institute for Scottish Historical Research. Dr Coralie Mills will present results from the Southeast Scotland Oak Dendrochronology project which have much to excite the archaeologist and historian. Of particular interest are timber sourcing, which reveals so much more about Scotland's past including her Continue reading "https://archsoc.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/wp-content/themes/gridd"
