I remember the Burn’s Day Storm on January 25th and 16th 1990 very clearly, although I was only nine at the time. Several trees fell at my school during the day, and a neighbour’s tall pine tree fell into my parents’ garden in Yeovil, demolishing part of the dry stone wall dividing the properties. I [...]
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The Bioarchaeologist as a Young Boy
Posted in bones, tagged bones, childhood, yeovil, zooarchaeology on February 1, 2009 | 1 Comment »
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