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Post by Admin on Mar 5, 2021 14:59:43 GMT
Sad that we can't see people in person at this year's conference - do share a photo of how you're taking part from home! Photos of biscuits entirely optional but very much encouraged... #CALive21 Links to all the talks:
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Post by Admin on Mar 5, 2021 21:12:39 GMT
Hadrian’s Wall: creating division - Dr Matthew Symonds
What was Hadrian's Wall for? Dr Matthew Symonds, Editor of Current World Archaeology, explores a new interpretation of the famous fortifications, linking them to guerrilla warfare.
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Post by Admin on Mar 5, 2021 23:41:55 GMT
A little house on the prairie: searching for Late Bronze Age settlements on Salisbury Plain
***Please note, there are some sound issues for the first 3 minutes of this talk, but the presentation is fully subtitled***
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Post by Admin on Mar 6, 2021 3:25:43 GMT
Keeping the dead close: Bronze Age relics in context - Professor Joanna Bruck
Fascinating research suggests that Bronze Age communities lived with the dead, curating the bones of their predecessors for years after an individual's death before burying them in later graves or around their settlements - as Professor Joanna Brück, University College Dublin, explains.
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