You may recall in this post I wrote about finding animal bones and an oyster shell in my parents’ garden when I was young. I still have the bones, but alas the oyster shell is lost. Well, visiting my parents’ garden this weekend, I noticed the shell pictured above in one of their flowerbeds.
The shell [...]
Archive for May, 2009
A gift from the garden
Posted in shells, tagged historical archaeology, oysters, yeovil on May 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Open Access Archaeology Repository (or a start at least…)
Posted in links, productivity, tagged archaeology, Google, internet archaeology, links, Open Access, wikiarc on May 12, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Last month, I posted a call for links to open access archaeology journals, books and conference proceedings on the web for a new repository at WikiArc. Thanks to those of you who answered, we now have links to a fair number of resources, although I’m sure the list is very far from definitive so please [...]