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The 1st Weather Beaten Archaeology Conference took place at IT Sligo on 7 March 2015, sharing experiences of storm damaged/discovered archaeological sites

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Our new video on working with sites threatened by coastal erosion is live. Featuring residents of Sanday, Orkney and colleagues from the USA, @FPANLive Historic Environment Scotland University of Stirling University of St Andrews - it can be seen here: youtu.be/z7NsOqkrGSs

Our new video on working with sites threatened by coastal erosion is live. Featuring residents of Sanday, Orkney and colleagues from the USA, @FPANLive  <a href="/HistEnvScot/">Historic Environment Scotland</a>  <a href="/StirUni/">University of Stirling</a>  <a href="/univofstandrews/">University of St Andrews</a>  - it can be seen here:
youtu.be/z7NsOqkrGSs
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Keep an eye out on coasts(when its safe to do so) as recent storms may have uncovered new archaeological sites or environmental features such as this drowned forest in Cork. facebook.com/story.php?stor…

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Happy New Year from the WeatherBeatenArchaeo team - the last ten years brought us much #stormarch to talk about, a fantastic conference in 2015 and sessions at EAA and others since. #lookingforward #lookingback

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Becareful with high tides as they come in very quick but if you are out walking the coast keep a look out for exposed archaeological sites!

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And finally - in #BritainAtLowTide – we confirmed that we were looking at the first diving bell barge on the Clyde – but to read about the initial detective work, see our blog wp.me/p2waVy-eq

And finally - in #BritainAtLowTide – we confirmed that we were looking at the first diving bell barge on the Clyde – but to read about the initial detective work, see our blog  wp.me/p2waVy-eq