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Maidstone Museum; Maison Dieu, Faversham; Malton Museum; Manchester Museum; Museum of Antiquities; Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge; Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge; Museum of Somerset
The site was discovered by Andrew Woodcock and Roy Shephard-Thorn in 1974. They recorded the geological sequence, in-situ artefacts and fossil mammal remains. Parts of the site complex were later excavated between 1982 and 1996 by a team led by Mark Roberts of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. The site is situated in an ...
Coastal and Intertidal Zone Archaeological Network was launched in 2015 [2] [3] and is a community archaeology project working the north, south east, and south west of England. The project's main host is the Museum of London Archaeology with project partners the Council for British Archaeology and the Nautical Archaeology Society .
The national museums of the UK are funded by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) of the British government, and are all located in England. There are 14 national museums, all established by Acts of Parliament, as well as another eight which are sponsored by the DCMS.
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The museums has collections relating to: social history, costume and textiles, archaeology, Egyptology, geology, natural history and decorative arts. There is a particular focus on the American Civil War and its impact on the cotton industry during the Lancashire Cotton Famine of the 1860s. [6] The collection is accredited by Arts Council ...
Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod, CBE, FBA (5 May 1892 – 18 December 1968) was an English archaeologist who specialised in the Palaeolithic period. She held the position of Disney Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge from 1939 to 1952, and was the first woman to hold a chair at either Oxford or Cambridge.