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Day 28 #Archaeology31 I’ve skipped a few, and a day behind! So much of the work of #ArchaeologicalConservation is about #breakages usually as a result of burial. Putting the pieces together is wonderfully rewarding.
Day 15, yesterday, for #Archaeology31 #HillfortsWednesday Traprian Law, just outside Edinburgh https://t.co/BvjMlEgmCJ https://t.co/IyjHQp24XS with images of much later Roman silver vessels etc from the site @NtlMuseumsScot
Day 7 #archaeology31 Mineralised remains of a woven textile on a copper alloy object; a large wooden dowel, one of a number, uncovered during re-conservation of a Jalisco figure c.800 AD; and the view, many years ago, from the conservation work bench, Memphis, Egypt #vegetable
Misty, atmospheric walk across the Clifton Downs, Bristol. Spectacular fungi, trees in bud, and wonderfully sculptural trees.
Door fittings in the French Protestant Church in London. Iron lock plate and brass door handle #IronworkThursday
Amazing amount of space in the off site store of the National Museum of Iceland, in Reykjavik, seen on a site tour during a disaster planning conference last year. Energy supplied by geothermal energy #museum30