Hmm, me, how do I describe me..... Well, currently I am an archaeological curator at the Niigata Prefectural Museum www.nbz.or.jp/eng How I ended up here is a...
Mark Hall
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Oct 29, 2000 12:13 pm
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Hmm, me, how do I describe me..... Well, currently I am an archaeological curator at the Niigata Prefectural Museum www.nbz.or.jp/eng How I ended up here is a...
markhall@...
Oct 30, 2000 5:40 am
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bekstrak@...
Oct 30, 2000 10:30 pm
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Mark, Thanks for the intro... (they get more concise each time round ;-) ... For 'help out' read: 'make a major contribution to the content and management'... ...
Stiof
maqqi@...
Nov 1, 2000 4:20 am
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The schedule of symposia and paper sessions for the UISPP's 2001 meeting can be found at: http://www.ulg.ac.be/prehist/uispp/2nd-circular-eng.html There seems...
markhall@...
Nov 3, 2000 8:54 am
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Hmm, this is an attempt to answer MAQQI's tough questions. For a gy who has no training in archaeology, he sure knows how to ask the tough questions.... Sorry...
Mark Hall
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Nov 3, 2000 1:06 pm
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Mark, ... who has ... questions.... Flattery gets you nowhere, mister ;-) ... archaeology, and ... Clarke, 'we ... tools in ... study ... into the ... shift ...
Stiof
maqqi@...
Nov 3, 2000 7:06 pm
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Hi Stone Age and Bronze Age folks! Maqqi and I forgot to mention, we will be doing a reading and discussion of Herity and Eogan's IRELAND IN PREHISTORY,...
Mark Hall
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Nov 4, 2000 12:44 pm
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[This was originally posted by myself on IrishArchaeology about two months back; now that we have a list dedicated to the Irish Bronze Age, I thought I would...
Mark Hall
markhall@...
Nov 6, 2000 3:07 am
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Mark, I don't know anything about arsenical copper in early Irish metallurgy but I do know about arsenic content in bronze age Russia. If this is of...
Gerry Reinhart-Waller
waluk@...
Nov 6, 2000 4:18 am
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Hi Mark, ... Its funny that you should raise this again, and I am glad you have, as I was rummaging through a few books at the weekend and came across a ...
Neil Fairburn
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Nov 6, 2000 8:07 pm
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... as I ... ask ... Metallurgy ... April ... Neil, Can't say without seeing the article! ;) I can see I am going to have to track this one down. One would...
Mark Hall
markhall@...
Nov 7, 2000 5:26 am
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Thankyou for the introductions and the e-mails. I will gladly introduce myself and my interest in this area. I am currently an research fellow for Exeter...
William Fletcher
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Nov 8, 2000 10:26 am
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William, ... Welcome aboard. ... surveys ... ideas ... Don't my PhD was on the Viking Age in Ireland, and I am now employed in a museum in Japan. Glad to have...
Mark Hall
markhall@...
Nov 8, 2000 10:57 am
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From about 2500 BC onwards there is a phenomena in the British Isles called the Bell Beakers. Maybe phenomena is not the right word, but let me explain... ...
Mark Hall
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Nov 11, 2000 8:15 am
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Hi all, As an intro... I've been into archaeology since a child and only got around to studying it in my mid-40's at London, Institute of Archaeology. If it's ...
rathcashel
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Nov 12, 2000 12:39 am
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Scientific Officer in Archaeology RESEARCH LABORATORY FOR ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE HISTORY OF ART ACADEMIC-RELATED RESEARCH STAFF GRADE IA: Salary £16,775 -...
markhall@...
Nov 12, 2000 2:07 am
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Hi, Mike... ... Nice to see you getting around... 8-) MAQQI...
Stiof
maqqi@...
Nov 12, 2000 10:14 pm
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One topic that creates a lot of discussion amongst us archaeologists is hoarding, or the deposition of metal into the ground/bog/river, etc. Eogan has a nice...
Mark Hall
markhall@...
Nov 13, 2000 12:40 am
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Courtesy of Mike Heyworth of the Council of British Archaeology comes news of a recent publication perhaps of interest to listmembers: Mohen, Jean-Pierre &...
Stiof
maqqi@...
Nov 13, 2000 12:50 pm
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Dia Dhuit! Hello! My name is Aislinn and I am new to the list. I minored in Archaeology in College and took a course they offered only the one time of...
JediCiara123@...
Nov 13, 2000 9:26 pm
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Hi,Catherine here(a newbie).I think that most of the so called hoards, were ritual sacrifices.So many of the articles found were still good when placed in the...
Catherine Hagemann
chagemann@...
Nov 14, 2000 1:40 am
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Is it out in Canada yet?.Just wondering.So many times,all of the really instructive ,new books must be specially ordered when they have been published in...
Catherine Hagemann
chagemann@...
Nov 14, 2000 3:24 am
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Greetings Catherine, I think you may be correct about hoards as ritual sacrifices. I'm ill-informed about Irish archaeology but I do know a little bit about...
Gerry Reinhart-Waller
waluk@...
Nov 14, 2000 5:15 am
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Open for the free expression of Irish politics, history, religion (or any other topic you can imagine). unmoderated meaning you can't be kicked off. lots of...
Maureen Gallagher
mgallagh@...
Nov 14, 2000 3:31 pm
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Hello Mark, As an introduction to the group and in reply to your message. I am an MPhil/PhD student at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London....
fay stevens
tcrnfst@...
Nov 14, 2000 4:01 pm
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... Hi Fay, ... locations in ... Somerset, ... depositions ... on ... specific ... Sounds interesting. Have to ask though, how is the find data? The Irish...
Mark Hall
markhall@...
Nov 15, 2000 8:42 am
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Folks, ... in perspective, this list is a) specifically for bronze age studies within Ireland, and b) open to discussions of late neolithic and early iron age...
Stiof
maqqi@...
Nov 15, 2000 5:50 pm
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Fay, Hi and welcome... ... undergraduate ... of ... memories of ... landscape. Maps... I heard the word 'map'... Fay, is this work published? ... deposition of...
Stiof
maqqi@...
Nov 15, 2000 5:50 pm
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Catherine, ... hoards, ... they ... So, if we discount accidental loss (which seems to me entirely reasonable to do), and can say that goods are not damaged...