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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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