Jess Tipper has been working on SFBs. He's finished at Cambridge now
and is working at West Heslerton
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Nicky
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> Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 09:46:45 +0000
> Reply-to: Jacqui Mulville <[log in to unmask]>
> From: Jacqui Mulville <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Saxon structure deposits
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> Morning all,
>
> I have been contacted by a collegue who is working on a
> report on a (mostly) mid Saxon site. The site is unusual in
> that it is made up of over 90 pits and not much else. There
> is a distinct possibility that the pits contain structured
> deposits. Is there anyone out there who is working on saxon
> material from this angle and has anyone published anything.
> I know there was someone at cambridge who was doing SFBs,
> are you out there?
>
> Collegues outside the UK may be able to contribute as well.
> Of course this is the sort of thing we will be discussing
> at the conference in gronnigen next week, 'Beyond Bones
> The relation between ritual and economic functions of animals in
> past societies'. So do come along.
>
> jacqui
>
>
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> Jacqui Mulville,
> EH Regional Science Advisor (E. Mids)
> Oxford University Museum,
> Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PW
> Tel: 01865-272996 Fax: 01865-272970
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Dr Nicky Milner
Sir James Knott Research Fellow
Dept. of Archaeology
University of Newcastle
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 7RU
0191 222 5754 (office)
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