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  2. Martin Bell (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Bell FBA is a British archaeologist and academic, who is Professor of Archaeological Science at the University of Reading. Bell is a specialist in environmental archaeology , geoarchaeology and coastal and maritime archaeology .

  3. List of archaeologists - Wikipedia

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    Harry Charles Purvis Bell (1851–1937) British civil servant; first Commissioner of Archaeology in Ceylon Peter Bellwood (born 1943) Australian; Southeast Asia and the Pacific; origins of agriculture and resulting cultural, linguistic and biological developments (worldwide)| interdisciplinary connections between archaeology, linguistics and ...

  4. List of University of Southampton people - Wikipedia

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    Martin Bell, poet and founder member of The Group; John Buckley, sculptor, creator of the Headington Shark [112] James Castle, draughtsman and sculptor; Invited Artist at Royal West of England Academy [113] Daniel Catán, composer of Florencia en el Amazonas [114] Ronald Cavaye, pianist and music author [115]

  5. Jennifer Foster - Wikipedia

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    By Bell, Martin. CBA Research Reports. Vol. 172. York: Council for British Archaeology. p. 143. ISBN 978-1-902771-94-6. Foster, Jennifer (2013). "Decorated wooden shaft inside a hollowed-out bone [from Peterstone]". The Bronze Age in the Severn Estuary. By Bell, Martin. CBA Research Reports. Vol. 172. York: Council for British Archaeology. pp ...

  6. Archaeological diving - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological diving is a type of scientific diving used as a method of survey and excavation in underwater archaeology.The first known use of the method comes from 1446, when Leon Battista Alberti explored and attempted to lift the ships of Emperor Caligula in Lake Nemi, Italy. [1]

  7. Time Team series 11 - Wikipedia

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    Episode # refers to the air date order. The Time Team Specials are aired in between regular episodes, but are omitted from this list. Regular contributors on Time Team include Tony Robinson (presenter); archaeologists Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Carenza Lewis, Helen Geake, Brigid Gallagher, Neil Holbrook, Faye Simpson, Matt Williams, Ian Powlesland, Kerry Ely; Guy de la Bedoyere (historian ...

  8. Fig Springs mission site - Wikipedia

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    Four samples of charcoal obtained in 1989 and 1990 from the South End part of the Fig Springs site had uncalibrated radiocarbon dates of 1000 Before Present (BP), 700 BP, 820 BP, and 110 BP, which yielded calibrated calendar date ranges with 2 sigma (standard deviations) of 980–1170, 1160–1290, 1220–1410, and 1420–1660, spanning the 10th through the 16th centuries.

  9. Amesbury Archer - Wikipedia

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    The Amesbury Archer (c. 2340 BC - c. 2300 BC [1]) is an early Bronze Age (Bell Beaker) man whose grave was discovered during excavations at the site of a new housing development (grid reference 2]) in Amesbury near Stonehenge. The grave was uncovered in May 2002.