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  2. Timothy Ives - Wikipedia

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    Ives has pursued interests in New England's archaeology, history, and culture. He previously worked for cultural resource management companies, as a consultant for the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, as an adjunct professor for the University of Connecticut's Anthropology Department, and as Principal Archaeologist for the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage ...

  3. Survey (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    Ground penetrating radar is a tool used in archaeological field surveys. In archaeology, survey or field survey is a type of field research by which archaeologists (often landscape archaeologists) search for archaeological sites and collect information about the location, distribution and organization of past human cultures across a large area (e.g. typically in excess of one hectare, and ...

  4. Barry Cunliffe - Wikipedia

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    Cradle of England: An Introduction through Archaeology to the Early History of England and a Brief Guide to Selected Sites in the South, London: British Broadcasting Corporation (1972) ISBN 0-5631-2197-1; The Regni in the "Peoples of Roman Britain" series Ed.Keith Brannigan, pub. Duckworth (1973) ISBN 0-7156-0699-9

  5. West Woods - Wikipedia

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    In February 2007 the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society conducted the first of a series of surveys which revealed considerable detail about West Wood and the surrounding areas, producing evidence covering a range of time periods including Mesolithic, Neolithic, and post-Medieval. The report discusses the findings of four ...

  6. Archaeological survey of land to aid nature restoration ...

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    A survey of Attingham Park in Shropshire also revealed evidence about the city of Wroxeter, Iron Age farmsteads and a Second World War airfield. Archaeological survey of land to aid nature ...

  7. Fenland Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Fenland Survey was an intense archaeological survey of the Fenlands of England that took place between 1982 and 1989. During the survey, approximately 250,000 hectares (615,000 acres ) of land was fieldwalked by four archaeologists in the interest of creating a comprehensive overview of the sites within the area.

  8. Harry Charles Purvis Bell - Wikipedia

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    [2] he carried out many excavations in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) for the Archaeological Survey during an appointment running from 1890 to 1912 and claimed to dig treasures hidden in the Sigiriya and sent to England. [3] After retirement, he also investigated the archaeology and epigraphy of the Maldives, where he had been earlier in his life.

  9. 'Boy in the Box' Was Found Slain, Severely Beaten and Nude ...

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    The case received substantial publicity, but for 65 years the boy's identity remained a mystery — leading to the moniker "America's Unknown Child," which was inscribed on his tombstone.