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Pottery can tell us a lot about the societies that used it. Still used a main dating tool, what else can the pottery left behind tell us about the people that used them?
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A very early paper written about the evidence we can obtain through archaeological records of the Norman Conquest. Mainly focusing on architecture, culture, language and newly created records such as the doomsday book
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Paper written in my final year at university discussing the significance of storage for hunter-gatherer societies and whether it was a key component for the transition between a nomadic lifestyle and a sedentary lifestyle
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Written in my third year of university, using several different examples of funerary archaeology to examine how human beings treated the dead and how they viewed death throughout history and how the practices have influenced modern society
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A paper written in second year of uni discussing the evidence of whether there is evidence for a crisis in the Neolithic around 3000BC
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A paper written in my second year of university discussing whether British Iron Age Hillforts were defensive structures or whether they had other uses
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A paper written in my second year of uni discussing the use of the term "Celt" and whether it is appropriate
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An essay I wrote in my final year at Uni discussing evidence of Viking settlements
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My undergraduate dissertation that discuss several pre and post domesticated (animal) sites within the Neolithic Near East, focusing specifically on South Eastern Anatolia and North Western Mesopotamia
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