Telling Times: Sequences, seriation and sacrifice in early Egypt – Podcast

Telling Times: Sequences, seriation and sacrifice in early Egypt – Alice Stevenson – 5 December 2013 Podcast Dr Alice Stevenson, curator of the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UCL (University College London), speaks about her latest research projects at Cardiff University’s Archaeology Research Seminars in the School of History, Archaeology and Religion. Recorded 5 December…

Telling Times: Sequences, seriation and sacrifice in early Egypt – Screencast

Telling Times: Sequences, seriation and sacrifice in early Egypt – Alice Stevenson – 5 December 2013 Screencast Dr Alice Stevenson, curator of the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UCL (University College London), speaks about her latest research projects at Cardiff University’s Archaeology Research Seminars in the School of History, Archaeology and Religion. Recorded 5 December…

What Have The Romans Done For Us? The Fields of Britannia: continuity and change at the end of the Roman period – Podcast

What have the Romans done for us? The Fields of Britannia: continuity and change at the end of the Roman period – Stephen Rippon – 10 October 2013 Podcast Prof Stephen Rippon from the University of Exeter speaks about his research and the Fields of Britannia project at Cardiff University’s Archaeology Research Seminars in the…

What have the Romans done for us? The Fields of Britannia: continuity and change at the end of the Roman period – Screencast

What have the Romans done for us? The Fields of Britannia: continuity and change at the end of the Roman period – Stephen Rippon – 10 October 2013 Screencast Prof Stephen Rippon from the University of Exeter speaks about his research and the Fields of Britannia project at Cardiff University’s Archaeology Research Seminars in the…

Art and Archaeology – Podcast

Art and Archaeology – Andrew Cochrane – 3 October 2013 Podcast Dr Andrew Cochrane from Cardiff University speaks about his research and projects at Cardiff University’s Archaeology Research Seminars in the School of History, Archaeology and Religion. Recorded 3 October 2013.