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Suzanne Gee. BSc MSc PCIFA

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Archaeologist, Osteoarchaeologist (MSc). Research ‘Introduction of the woolly sheep- first dip of the hoof into British textiles’ (2016). PCiFA

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Amazing day had returning to my favourite museum Te Papa New Zealand. Lots of bones, birds, books and of course the fantastic Maori displays - true heaven and escapism for me - and what a view of the Wellington harbour.

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Great day at Southwell YAC teaching Osteoarchaeology to our young archaeology group


Amazing I can see the northern lights over the East Midlands

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We're gathering to #StandUpForStonehenge outside the Royal Courts of Justice. Follow this thread for more images.

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There's a lighthouse in Iceland that sits on the highest of three rocks six miles off the Icelandic coastline, built in 1939 on top of an extremely steep and dangerous rocky cliff. It's the the Þrídrangar lighthouse

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❗️Update from Iceland ❗️ A video showing why the whaling ship, Hvalur 8, has now been banned from leaving port has been released. 👇 tinyurl.com/2npzbvwx A fin whale was harpooned, with the whalers missing the recommended “designated target area”, which is meant to ensure…


Archaeologists from Bavarian State Office for Preservation of Monuments have announced, discovery of a well-preserved 3000 year old Bronze Age Sword in Nördlingen, Bavaria, Germany. #archaeohistories

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Next week #DebatesinArchaeosciences will tackle non specific stress indicators in bioarchaeology. Tune in to hear all about it with Marta Krenz-Niedbała. For those not in Bonn a Zoom link is available on request.

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A burial stone fragment from Anglo-Saxon York with a portrait, possibly a priest. It was found during excavations at York Minster between 1967-72, and is now on display in the Minster crypt. #FindsFriday

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This fly-tipper didn't take kindly to being photographed. Some must know who he is. More details and photos here: facebook.com/ClearWasteApp/… #PottersBar #flytip #flytipper

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‘I was given days to find myself a place to live’: autistic teenager on children’s home eviction. theguardian.com/society/2023/m…


Fantastic day today teaching Southwell Young Archeologists all about Osteoarchaeology. We had jam packed session - presentation by me, build a skeleton, lots of animal bone ID and measuring. Well done to all the children

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Manatees, because they are one of the only 2 living members of Sirenia, and because I could find absolutely nothing problematic about them.

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#CIFA2023 My first time attending a CiFA conference in Nottingham over the last 3 days. Fantastic. Met some amazing people and attended exceptional sessions including Forensic Archaeology, QGIS and the Early Careers session. Looking forward to next year


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