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videography/photography & creating replica prehistoric personal ornamentation 🎥📸📿

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Our first video is now live! In this episode of Making Must Farm series 2, Chris Wakefield shares insights from the specialist report about the significance of the pottery assemblage and Graham Taylor guides us through the process of making a coarseware bowl 🏺

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We saved the best until last! The poppy headed cup is one of the most extraordinary vessels from the Must Farm assemblage, both in terms of form and decoration. Watch Chris Wakefield and Graham Taylor in the final 'Making Must Farm' episode to find out more!

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My replica of the Iron Age armlet fragment from Dunadd is off to Kilmartin Museum. A great opportunity to work with one of the cannel coal samples I collected from the Fife coastline earlier in the year. I think it's safe to say this Scottish 'jet' lookalike stood up to the test!

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We had a great evening attending David Abram's Aerial Atlas of Ancient Britain yesterday - strongly recommend grabbing a copy of his book or 2025 calendar! Last night's talk was accompanied by a morning walk on Happisburgh beach which yielded some unexpected discoveries...

We had a great evening attending <a href="/DavidRAbram/">David Abram</a>'s Aerial Atlas of Ancient Britain yesterday - strongly recommend grabbing a copy of his book or 2025 calendar!

Last night's talk was accompanied by a morning walk on Happisburgh beach which yielded some unexpected discoveries...
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Thrilled to see my axehead trio being shown off by Prof Alice Roberts💙 on the new series of #diggingforbritain last night! We're looking forward to watching the rest of the series as the week unfolds.

Thrilled to see my axehead trio being shown off by <a href="/theAliceRoberts/">Prof Alice Roberts💙</a> on the new series of #diggingforbritain last night! 

We're looking forward to watching the rest of the series as the week unfolds.
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How did people make arrowheads in the Stone Age? A flake of stone would be trimmed, then have hundreds of tiny flakes detached using an antler point. The knapper would put pressure on the flaker tool from their abdomen while the flake was braced again a leg. 🎥 emmalouwynjones

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If you missed our latest Making Must Farm video series on the site’s pottery, created with Graham Taylor and emmalouwynjones, the videos are all available in this handy roundup from the series’ funder the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Cambridge Archaeology

If you missed our latest Making Must Farm video series on the site’s pottery, created with <a href="/Pottedhistory/">Graham Taylor</a> and <a href="/emmalouwynjones/">emmalouwynjones</a>, the videos are all available in this handy roundup from the series’ funder the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research <a href="/UCamArchaeology/">Cambridge Archaeology</a>
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What did a Stone Age hunter-gatherer camp look like? Archaeological evidence is scarce, mainly consisting of worked stone. Much organic material has decayed or been lost, so we rely on other sources and site with special preservation to build these scenes. 🎥 emmalouwynjones

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The end of this project is just the beginning, with so much more heritage to explore, discover & share. You can watch the video here: youtu.be/7uQLj1BjBAM With special thanks to emmalouwynjones! 🛶🛖🪓🌳 #HeritageIsOpen #Heritage #NationalLottery #HeritageFund

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The final video in our heritage project series - The Big Bronze Age Boat Build! 🛶 It brought together craftspeople & volunteers to recreate 3 ancient logboats using traditional tools and techniques. 🎥 Watch on Youtube: youtu.be/fg3-gWZzbRI (1/2)