“When the tide is out, the Thames is the longest open – air archaeological site in London, and much of the foreshore is freely accessible to the public. However, many of the exposed archaeological sites are often unrecognised and unprotected, and almost all are vulnerable to the twice – daily scouring of the tidal river, [...]
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Thames Discovery Programme
Posted in links, outreach, web projects, tagged internet archaeology, links, London, outreach on November 14, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Prescot Street Award
Posted in links, outreach, web projects, tagged internet archaeology, London, outreach, web projects on June 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Picture, taken by Sarah Hill, of evaluation by L-P: Archaeology at Prescot Street, early 2006. Clockwise from behind the total station are Stuart Eve, Andrew Dufton, Brenna Hassett, Matthew Law and Francesca Lerza)
Congratulations to L-P: Archaeology, whose Prescot Street excavation website has won the first ever BAJR Web Award.
L-P perfectly demonstrate through this site that [...]