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Post by Toby on Feb 17, 2006 9:57:14 GMT 1
So this summer should be very interesting.
Down to the hard work of Richard Hall and the helpful cooperation of the Dean and Chapter at York Minster we will be able to dig within the Deans Park.
The area we will look at is just to the north of the nave and should contain an incredible amount of archaeology. There is the possibility of the 12th century Chapel of St Sepulchre... the west range of the archbishops' palace... Ingrams Mansion... as well as the (now familiar to many of you) disturbed remains from the Roman period onwards.
Dates will be the same as last year.
Accommodation is not available for the first 3 weeks, the university does not have the same places available as last year.
The working week will be Tuesday-Saturday.
Tasters/trainees/placements as before, with the addition of paid guide placements.
Yes there will be public viewing areas.
Cost are similar to what it was for St Leonard's in 2004.
Bookings can be made now, the website will hopefully go live in the next few days.
Give me a shout if you have any queries.
Cheers,
Toby
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Post by caroline on Feb 18, 2006 19:17:44 GMT 1
Sounds great!
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Post by sniper on Feb 19, 2006 17:30:04 GMT 1
:)That sounds good enough to me toby,i will be there as usual.(if i can find my trowel that is)i will be up in york on friday for the get together(aka p*** up)so we can chat then.regards noel also known as(you look like a f*****g sniper!)
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Post by joantozer on Feb 20, 2006 18:55:41 GMT 1
Count me in sounds great - going to do two weeks this year. Joan
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Post by mark Errington on Feb 20, 2006 21:28:13 GMT 1
Sounds good to me too, count me in Toby.
JCB.
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mel
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Post by mel on Feb 23, 2006 22:12:18 GMT 1
That sounds perfect for finding lots of shiny things!!! only joking, put me down for two weeks of that about the 28th August. I promise I will book properly when the forms are on line. Mel xx P S have a great get together this weekend, only sorry I couldn't make it.
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kmb
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Post by kmb on Mar 6, 2006 13:59:56 GMT 1
Well I've filled in my form over the weekend!
It will be my first dig and already I can't wait
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Post by Wakeyologist on Mar 7, 2006 18:21:42 GMT 1
are placements available to Postgarduate students?
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Post by Toby on Mar 8, 2006 9:36:08 GMT 1
Placements are open to everybody.
But, they are limited numbers, you have to apply as in the details, there is always lots of interest and the final decision is made on what is best for the project.
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antoine
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im not a bloody tramp, stop throwing money at me!
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Post by antoine on Mar 9, 2006 17:17:38 GMT 1
best for the project? ok, looks like i wont be seeing y'all this year then. and what do you mean my paperwork isnt up to date?
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Post by emmalou on Mar 9, 2006 20:13:27 GMT 1
sounds brill ill be there probably only for 1 week though
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nyone
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Post by nyone on Mar 21, 2006 21:09:10 GMT 1
Hi everyone - I'm new to the board, and was hoping to ask you all a couple of questions. I'm going to sign-up for the dig for a few weeks and was wondering if anyone could give me some advice (things I should bring, things I should prepare myself for). This is going to be my first dig - I'm really excited. It seems that many of you already know eachother, which is really cool. Any info/advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Paul
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Yay !!!
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Post by Paul on Mar 22, 2006 5:28:11 GMT 1
Hi nyone A sense of humour and a well developed tolerance to alcohol should be the first 2 things to pack. If you can, save space for a few groans for some of Toby's jokes...
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kmb
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Post by kmb on Mar 22, 2006 9:17:36 GMT 1
Well I've 2 out of 3 so it's a start!
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Post by Janne on Mar 22, 2006 9:46:46 GMT 1
Hi Nyone,
Well, if you've followed the discussions in this forum you should be well prepared for the type of archaeologists' humour that you will encounter - so consider yourself warned ;-) The information package that you will receive once you've booked and paid takes care of all the practical stuff about what to bring etc. (I think the same information is on the YAT website).
Apart from that: be prepared for black and broken fingernails, lots of beer, and a really good time. You are putting yourself in serious danger of catching the bug like the rest of us...
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