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I always say that I was born to be an archaeologist. Digging in the field, being around other people, thinking about and making sense of the evidence from the past – I’ve found enjoyment in every minute of it. I have no regrets, it’s been my life! In 2012, the Defence Archaeology Group was set up an...
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In 2012, the Defence Archaeology Group was set up and I was invited to be its President. There was a formal signing ceremony involving Surgeon Commodore Peter Buxton and me in Nelson’s cabin on HMS Victory no less. The Group came into being in response to the growth of projects that established that archaeology |
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