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Our #FindsFriday find this week is incomplete, but still exciting! These fragments of a double-sided bone comb point to Anglo-Saxon activity at Viking Link substation in Bicker Fen, Lincolnshire. Read more in the recently published Internet Archaeology journal bit.ly/FenlandFields



You can find further details about the WallGIS database & GIS shapefiles in Kathryn Murphy & Prof Rob Collins, FSAās datapaper, WallGIS: A Database & GIS for Hadrianās Wall, now available on Internet Archaeology doi.org/10.11141/ia.67ā¦


'Internet Archaeology' is anĀ #OpenAccess, independent, not-for-profit journal. Internet Archaeology publishes quality academic content and explores the potential of electronic publication through the inclusion of video, audio, searchable data sets, full-colour images and more.

'A Route Well Travelled. The archaeology of the A14 Huntingdon to Cambridge Road Improvement Scheme' - an article by Internet Archaeology on #ScienceOpen: scienceopen.com/document?vid=0ā¦

'The Restoration of Archaeological Sites, Old Perceptions and New Narratives: the case of Sparta' - an article by Internet Archaeology on #ScienceOpen: scienceopen.com/document?vid=9ā¦

'The Pulborough Gold Torc: a 4th to 3rd century BCE artefact of European significance' - an article by Internet Archaeology on #ScienceOpen: scienceopen.com/document?vid=2ā¦






