maybe it was too much of a case of nausea and abjection (c.f. Buchli and Lucas 2001)

P G-B

On 30/04/2011 04:21, Iain Stuart wrote:

As an outsider looking at the cutting edge of British archaeology I am more than a little disappointed that there has been nothing on this group about the archaeology of the Royal Wedding.
Surely somebody did a site survey of the route looking at the temporary shelters of Royal watchers, or maybe someone has compared the typology of souvenir mugs and plates... there were so many possibilities. Yet nothing seems to have been posted.

 

It seems to be a sad day for contemporary British historical archaeology.   

 

Dr Iain Stuart

Partner

JCIS Consultants

 

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