Daniel Omar Pascoe
@danpascoe79
Maritime Archaeology lecturer at the University of Southampton, PhD. Director of Pascoe Archaeology .
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Great to have Stephen Fisher join us today. Archaeology | Southampton students doing a brilliant job recording the Landing craft and finding more features, such as the top of the armoured doors with observation slits. Dig Monkeys #Archaeology
Our Archaeology | Southampton Year 1 students planning the malt kiln trench, and what think might be remnants of the original germination floor set over a chalk deposit. In the lab Alison Gascoigne showing the students how to draw pottery 😍
This season excavation continued on #ProtectedWreck Hazardous, confirming guns lashed across the gunports with parts of carriages still surviving. Excavation will continue to reveal details of the hull. HE Maritime Dig Monkeys Keith Clark Rodrigo Ortiz Rachel Bynoe #Archaeology
More landing craft details emerging from the mud at Itchenor, with the non mag armoured door, with observation slit. Archaeology | Southampton Dig Monkeys #Archaeology #WWII
Nice floor succession and back wall-with later cut in the Malt house. Huge layer of chalk underneath all that may be the original floor-great work by Archaeology | Southampton students
Chased by the tide at Itchenor. Archaeology | Southampton #Archaeology students doing a great job surveying the landing craft. Dig Monkeys
Here comes the tide at Itchenor. Archaeology | Southampton students working hard right up to the last possible moment. Dig Monkeys #Archaeology
Last day at Itchenor recording #WWII landing craft with Archaeology | Southampton students. It’s been a lot of fun and students have done amazing work. Dig Monkeys #Archaeology
3 weeks ago Archaeology | Southampton students set out to record 4 landing craft at Itchenor. We love it when a plan comes together. Well done team. Dig Monkeys #Archaeology
Laserscanners are transforming how we narrate history! Thanks to UK Research and Innovation Arts and Humanities Research Council World Class Labs, the ‘Bringing Heritage to Life’ project has brought Medieval Southampton closer to the people of this beautiful city.
Well done to Michael Pitts and MSDS Marine & MSDS Heritage for producing a brilliant film about the wrecks and characters associated with #ProtectedWrecks in the UK.