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    Tetney Bronze Age Log Coffin

    I’ve been working with Hugh Wilmott (University of Sheffield) and Ian Panter (York Archaeological Trust) for some time now on the wonderful Bronze Age log coffin and… Read more “Tetney Bronze Age Log Coffin”

    September 18, 2021September 18, 2021 by archaeologicalwood

    Star Carr: Current Archaeology Research Project of the Year 2020!!!!!

    The Star Carr / POSTGLACIAL project has won the Current Archaeology Research Project of the year for ‘Life Beside the lake: opening a new window on the… Read more “Star Carr: Current Archaeology Research Project of the Year 2020!!!!!”

    March 5, 2020March 5, 2020 by archaeologicalwood

    Mystic Britain: Ice Age Shaman

    I had a great couple of days filming our replica Star Carr Mesolithic bow with Clive Anderson and the Blink Films team for this show that went… Read more “Mystic Britain: Ice Age Shaman”

    July 9, 2019July 9, 2019 by archaeologicalwood

    Roman wooden arm

    It’s been a while now since a friend of mine Laura, at Oxford Archaeology East, rang up to say that they’d dug up a Roman arm from… Read more “Roman wooden arm”

    June 19, 2019June 19, 2019 by archaeologicalwood

    Enderby Middle Iron Age Bark Shield… press clippings

    For more information on the fantastic shield itself, please click HERE. I’m glad to say that this artefact has been enthusiastically picked up by the press. There… Read more “Enderby Middle Iron Age Bark Shield… press clippings”

    May 24, 2019July 9, 2019 by archaeologicalwood

    Fulacht Fiadh | Burnt Stone Mounds

    Several years ago I worked with Maisie Taylor and Lisa Grey to analyse a series of wooden troughs associated with Fulacht Fiadh | Burnt Stone Mounds, for Headland… Read more “Fulacht Fiadh | Burnt Stone Mounds”

    October 25, 2017 by archaeologicalwood

    Must Farm and Mark Knight both win Current Archaeology Awards 2017

    Must Farm has been at it again! The site itself won Rescue Project of the Year – Must Farm inferno: exploring a Late Bronze Age settlement and… Read more “Must Farm and Mark Knight both win Current Archaeology Awards 2017”

    March 15, 2017 by archaeologicalwood

    Britain’s Pompeii: A Village Lost in Time

    It’s been great fun being involved with 360 production’s documentary at Must Farm. Such a fantastic insight into how television gets made. And how much fun it… Read more “Britain’s Pompeii: A Village Lost in Time”

    August 3, 2016August 4, 2016 by archaeologicalwood

    Mark Knight meets Cerys Matthews

    Feeling incredibly chuffed, happy and a little jealous of Mark Knight (who runs the excavations at Must Farm) who got to appear on Cerys Matthews BBC Radio… Read more “Mark Knight meets Cerys Matthews”

    July 18, 2016 by archaeologicalwood

    British Archaeological Awards

    Very happy to be at the British Museum earlier this week where two of the projects I’m involved in received British Archaeological Awards. POSTGLACIAL was awarded in the… Read more “British Archaeological Awards”

    July 12, 2016August 4, 2016 by archaeologicalwood

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