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Matt Brudenell

@brudenell_matt

Eastern England archaeologist, prehistorian & pottery specialist

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Back on it. Not sure I’ll get the full profile yet. It’s not a whole flagon, but would be nice to see the halves join up.

Back on it. Not sure I’ll get the full profile yet. It’s not a whole flagon, but would be nice to see the halves join up.
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Phew. I found the link. It will never support itself, but it will be good enough for the illustrators. I can put this down, finally.

Phew. I found the link. It will never support itself, but it will be good enough for the illustrators. I can put this down, finally.
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We’re thrilled to share a new Open Access publication Cattle, community and place: The archaeology of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus published by the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research doi.org/10.17863/CAM.1… Cambridge Archaeology Oxford Archaeology

We’re thrilled to share a new Open Access publication Cattle, community and place: The archaeology of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus published by the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research doi.org/10.17863/CAM.1… <a href="/UCamArchaeology/">Cambridge Archaeology</a> <a href="/oatweet/">Oxford Archaeology</a>
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Today we announce candidates for the Institutional category of the European Archaeological Heritage Prize, sponsored by CIRAM. The Must Farm Project (UK) and The National Geoportal for Archaeology (Italy) were shortlisted. Who do you think will win? #EAA2024

Today we announce candidates for the Institutional category of the European Archaeological Heritage Prize, sponsored by CIRAM.  The Must Farm Project (UK) and The National Geoportal for Archaeology (Italy) were shortlisted. Who do you think will win? #EAA2024
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Thrilled to see that the Cambridge Archaeological Unit Must Farm project has been shortlisted for the institutional category of the European Association of Archaeologists Archaeological Heritage Prize. Winner will be announced in Rome #EAA2024. Fingers crossed!

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The 26th European Archaeological Heritage Prize, sponsored by CIRAM, was awarded to Geoportale Nazionale per l'Archeologia with honorary mention to the Must Farm Project

The 26th European Archaeological Heritage Prize, sponsored by CIRAM, was awarded to Geoportale Nazionale per l'Archeologia with honorary mention to the Must Farm Project
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We’re thrilled to have been lucky enough to work with the fantastic Graham Taylor and emmalouwynjones on a new video series exploring different aspects of Must Farm’s pottery assemblage through replicas.

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Our second video made with Graham Taylor and emmalouwynjones examines how fineware bowls fit into the Must Farm assemblage and discusses how these amazing artefacts were made. Videos funded by the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Cambridge Archaeology

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Many of you will have heard of the sudden and sad loss of one of the foundation pillars of archaeology today. So much of our Heritage landscape was shaped by him. So let's take a moment to remember him, and what his legacy is. Colin Renfrew . 25th July 1937 - 24th Nov 2024

Many of you will have heard of the sudden and sad loss of one of the foundation pillars of archaeology today.  So much of our Heritage landscape was shaped by him.  So let's take a moment to remember him, and what his legacy is.  

Colin Renfrew .  25th July 1937 - 24th Nov 2024
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Another feature of the Roman barn from the CEMEX UK West Deeping Quarry is the presence of a granary in its northern part. Made from three parallel beam slots, the structure had clearly burnt down preserving distinct layers of grain, chaff and charcoal.

Another feature of the Roman barn from the <a href="/CEMEX_UK/">CEMEX UK</a> West Deeping Quarry is the presence of a granary in its northern part. Made from three parallel beam slots, the structure had clearly burnt down preserving distinct layers of grain, chaff and charcoal.
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We were very excited to discover an amazing Roman shrine at West Deeping’s CEMEX UK Quarry. A large watering hole had been used as a location to leave votive offerings during the late 4th century AD. While no structure linked to the shrine could be identified, the quantity and

We were very excited to discover an amazing Roman shrine at West Deeping’s <a href="/CEMEX_UK/">CEMEX UK</a> Quarry. A large watering hole had been used as a location to leave votive offerings during the late 4th century AD. While no structure linked to the shrine could be identified, the quantity and
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Another exciting period of archaeology from West Deeping’s CEMEX UK Quarry is the Middle Bronze Age. This period saw droveway systems, some with cow burials close by. Four cow burials were discovered in a single phase, with each buried around 5m from the droveway ditches. In all

Another exciting period of archaeology from West Deeping’s <a href="/CEMEX_UK/">CEMEX UK</a> Quarry is the Middle Bronze Age. This period saw droveway systems, some with cow burials close by. Four cow burials were discovered in a single phase, with each buried around 5m from the droveway ditches. In all