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'Archaeologists in Quarantine' is a RU-vid live show that connects archaeologists across the world! It is an interactive livestream interview and mini-lecture series where the audience is able to participate with the featured experts. Hosted by Natasha Billson (Tash_Archaeo), a British Field Archaeologist (aka Commercial, CRM, Rescue, Preventive etc etc) with a passion for public engagement.
Great British Dig LIVE Q&A with the archaeologists on and off-screen of Channel 4's The Great British Dig Series 3. It is an opportunity to get BTS access to the making of the episode. Ask the experts how they came to the conclusions featured in the show and see what their favourite discovery was, which may or may not have featured
My Great-Grandfather on my Mother's Mother's side was the Governor of Barlinnie Prison in Glasgow during and after WW2. My late Uncle had the childhood experience of sitting at the dinner table and eating a meal with Albert Pierrepoint as a dinner guest at my Great-grandfather's house in the late 40s.
It's not "fake", it's Tudor Revival, which adheres mostly to the norms of "original" Tudor architecture. So to call it fake is misleading and "sensationalising."
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Why is the audio so messed up. Its like its been edited and two audio files have been merged Like at the end of certain words it just cuts off and doesnt even match what the captions say. Plus it says autograph in the caption at the end when its supposed to say photograph. I think the girl genuinely says autograph for no reason
Studies of the remains of the Ivory Bangle Lady suggest that she was born and brought up in the south of Britain, or the continent, rather than in Africa.so not true
Yes, there are theories based on isotopic analysis that suggest they may have been born in southern Britain or the Mediterranean. However, her ancestry, determined from osteoarchaeologists' analysis of the skeleton and isotopic analysis, indicates North African ancestry.