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Made with the help of volunteers, this is a trailer of a film I'd like to make some day in the not too far away future. Check the site WWW.PHALERA.COM for more information. You can use the trailer if you like. Giving us the credit however is highly appreciated. Marc Sanders, Netherlands http://www.phalera.com
Tags: Korte  film  Trailer  Phalera  Gemina  Roman  army 
Added: 668 days ago by BAJR
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Archaeology field school at Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, UK. This promotional video shows students from recent seasons and features interviews with project staff. As a taster of getting involved this video made by Esper Films and produced by BRP media shows a range of activities on and off site. For more information see our website: www.bamburghresearchproject.co.uk The 2009 excavation and field school is open to all and runs from the 8th June to 26th July 2009 priced £150 per week plus £5 per night accommodation. To apply, please visit our website 'Getting involved' section.
Added: 357 days ago by Bamburghmedia
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Compilation of clips featuring students and volunteers who attended the archaeological training excavation run by Bamburgh Research Project at Bamburgh Castle Northumberland
Channels: Excavations 
Added: 691 days ago by BAJR
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While visiting friends, I was able to see this amazing Bronze Age site near Phimai in Northern Thailand. Ban Non Wat, Thailand: The 2006 excavation at Ban Non Wat covered an area of 12 by 11 metres. 160 burials were uncovered in just one season. Led by Prof Charles Higham.
Added: 691 days ago by BAJR
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Sponsored by Northcentral Chapter 8, Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology, and the Muncy Historical Society, volunteers excavate an archaeological site at Muncy Heritage Park & Nature Trail (41* 11' 34.12
Added: 279 days ago by BAJR
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Join us for exploration of the historical archaeology of the Moland House in Hatboro, PA. This Colonial estate has been preserved and intensively studied for 25 years by the Millbrook Society, a local volunteer archaeology and historical preservation organization. We will be excavating at the site for five Saturdays while filming and producing our own short videos on all aspects of archaeological field research, then sharing these explorations in class on Monday and Wednesday evenings. To register, go to: http://www.abington.psu.edu/psasite/ps/schome.htm.
Added: 377 days ago by BAJR
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This is the 3rd episode in a series of short films made for the Thames Discovery Programme (www.thamesdiscovery.org). In this episode we see some of what the volunteers get up to and hear from some from some of the people who are already involved in the project.
Added: 97 days ago by Tollan
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This is the 4th Video made for the Thames Discovery Programme (www.thamesdiscovery.org). In this one, potential volunteers are introduced to the concept of planning timbers; why this is useful and how the information is used.
Added: 97 days ago by Tollan
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This episode looks at the Thames Dicovery Programme's Forum and Workshop Day at University College London in November 2009. We also hear from some of the volunteers about why they got involved and what they are doing.
Added: 70 days ago by Tollan
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A quick look at the story of human remains being found on the foreshore of the Thames in 2009 and how the Thames Discovery Programme got involved. See more at www.thamesdiscovery.org.
Added: 43 days ago by Tollan
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Featuring the participation of South African volunteers in the excavation of Tel Dor 2006/7. The Voyage of the Planet™ Magazine in collaboration with the University of South Africa (UNISA) Department of Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies recruits volunteers to join the South African Excavation Team for archaeological excavation at Tel Dor in Israel. See Johnathan Andrew’s magazine – the Voyage of the Planet – here http://www.voyageoftheplanet.co.za/ and the Tel Dor website: http://dor.huji.ac.il/
Added: 690 days ago by BAJR
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Featuring the participation of South African volunteers in the excavation of Tel Dor 2006/7. The Voyage of the Planet™ Magazine in collaboration with the University of South Africa (UNISA) Department of Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies recruits volunteers to join the South African Excavation Team for archaeological excavation at Tel Dor in Israel. See Johnathan Andrew’s magazine – the Voyage of the Planet – here http://www.voyageoftheplanet.co.za/ and the Tel Dor website: http://dor.huji.ac.il/
Added: 690 days ago by BAJR
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