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I am very interested in the archaeology of death; meaning burial and the ritual surrounding it also in human Osteology. I Would be really interested to hear from people from other countries and the burial rituals of all archaeological periods.
5 hours ago
You should build it and see what it is like. I know people here in Canada that build large Mongolian huts in the summer and live in them.
7 hours ago
yea..it also laves scope for work in experimental archaeology!!! seems like great fun id love to give it a go!! ive been saying for ages me and my boyfriend (hes an archaeologist too) should build a bronze age style round house in his parents gard...
7 hours ago
It allows you to guess about the people. Who they were, what they we like, what they thought about. In away you learn more about them because you have to think about them on a human level, what they were as people. Sure I love the mystery of Egy...
10 hours ago
ha ha!! yea...i think its that having written histories kinda takes some of the fun and mystery outta it or something!!! LOL!
yesterday
there is something about prehistoric archaeology that makes it all worth-whill, to me it's the fact that we know little to none about the people who lived in that time, and yet we learn so much
yesterday
Neolithic..yea...i much prefer the study of prehistoric archaeological periods!!! here in Ireland Neolithic is probably one of the most studied periods, becaues most of the megalithic structures in the country are Neolithic, so theres been alot of...
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Grace Stuart and Sara Croft are now friends
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I grew up with it My mother studied Classics at University and when she couldn't find a sitter I would have to join her in class it was fun for me. But I would say the Neolithic era is my favorite the "Neolithic Heads" they found in Jericho are ...
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what areas of archaeology are you most interested in?
yesterday
Im a student (archaeology) at the moment and have had to do several assignments/essays on burial and ritual in differant archaeological periods..and i just find it really facinating!!!! its something i would definately be interested in doing a mas...
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When did you first get into the study of death?
on Saturday
I am very interested in the archaeology of death; meaning burial and the ritual surrounding it also in human Osteology. I Would be really interested to hear from people from other countries and the burial rituals of all archaeological periods.
on Saturday
havent done any yet, but really interested...apparently a guy that done our course in college built a full size viking house (type 2 i think?) in his back garden for his 4th year thesis project!! pretty awsome!!!also maybe google billy Quinn the g...
November 14
A group for Irish Archaeologists or anyone interested in Irish Archaeology, to chat and discuss anything to do with Irish Archaeology.
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I study Archaeology at IT Sligo, currently on a year out. interested in prehistory; particularly burial and ritual.

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