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Anglo-saxon Description: Excavation of an Anglo saxon final phase cemetery at Bamburgh Northumberland by Bamburgh Research Projectsee www.bamburghresearchproject.co .ukTraining excavation and media unit
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analysis Description: Excavation of a final phase Anglo Saxon cemetery at Bamburgh
Description: Introduction to the project and training excavation made in 2000 but still valid! Go to www.bamburghresearchproject.co .uk
Description: Part 3 of a detailed tour of a century old boilerhouse and compressed air generation facility saved from demolition. Part of the old Westinghouse/Camco plant in Hamilton, Canada. Portions of this video will be incorporated in the film 'Industria' to be released in 2007. Visit www.scribblemedia.com for more information.
Description: FdSc Archaeology students visit an allee couverte in Brittany at low tide. There would have been a mound over the stones originally (our website is www.trurocollege.ac.uk/archaeo logy/)
Description: FdSc Archaeology students from Truro College grind grain using an reproduction Iron Age rotary quern (our website is www.trurocollege.ac.uk/archaeo logy/)
Description: another clip of the excavation. You can see where cracks in the peat suck up all the water and spew it out into our excavation pit, which was 2m below sealevel.
Description: I helped out for a day at this neolithic settlement site. It was raining badly, the peat sucked up all the water and turned to some awful mud
Description: Truro College (University of Plymouth) students minting Iron Age coins (our website is www.trurocollege.ac.uk/archaeo logy/)