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Tag Archives: catalogue
Thank you!
A big thank you to Dr Brendan O’Connor for his generous gift. We look forward to using the donation for conserving and cataloguing part of our Christopher Hawkes archive relating to his work in Bronze Age archaeology. Professor Christopher Hawkes … Continue reading
Posted in Archives Progress, Christopher Hawkes
Tagged archaeologist, archaeology, archive, catalogue, Christopher Hawkes, conservation
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Martyn Jope and the history of archaeological science
Professor Martyn Jope of the Queen’s University, Belfast was active in the promotion of archaeological science. He was one of a group of scholars who developed and promoted research in radiocarbon dating, DNA analysis, collagen and molecular archaeology. Our small … Continue reading
Cataloguing Paul Jacobsthal’s Celtic Art
One of the projects that our volunteers are currently working on is cataloguing the photographs, prints, and drawings from the Jacobsthal Archive. Through generous grants from the Reva and David Logan Foundation and the Heritage Lottery Fund, we’ve been able … Continue reading
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Tagged black-and-white, catalogue, cataloguing, Celtic art, Celts, conservation, Jacobsthal, photographs, photography
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