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New Release: Russell Pipe Manufactory, Cripplegate, Worcester. (OASIS ID: rogermoo1-395532).
A project to determine the scale and design of the clay tobacco pipe kiln in Worcester.
https://t.co/TzqhMR9OMZ
N is for Neolithic! #ArchiveZ
The Review of Animal Remains from the #Neolithic and Early #BronzeAge of Southern Britain #archive includes a database of 205 animal bone assemblages from 117 Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites.
https://t.co/eak0xxLgcq (@sotonarch, 2011)
This week's #ArchiveZ letter is N!
We have a number of #Neolithic archives in our collection, including:
Cult, Religion and Pilgrimage. Archaeological Investigations at the Neolithic and Bronze Age Monument complex of Thornborough, North Yorkshire.
https://t.co/F4Sm04R3T5
Did you get a chance to see our updated Guidelines for Depositors?
Read about the changes on our blog: https://t.co/YAAXvpDw4r
Something Big for #IAD19:
Assessing Boats and Ships 1860 - 1950. The project, undertaken by @wessexarch, consists of a national stock-take of known wrecks of this period in territorial waters off England.
https://t.co/uh25x6ncDH
Placement student @m_mauriello discusses the accessibility and use of archived 3D data on the ADS blog. Michaela uses survey results, and statistics and publication analysis to assess user requirements and dissemination of #3Ddata
https://t.co/Sgqw9zmORz
New ADS blog post by Tim Evans on the Rural Settlement of Roman Britain project. Salute! https://t.co/GEj4oku0Es