by Clark Tilling | Aug 26, 2014 | Poulton Research Project News
Week Nine Corn height: suspicion that the addition of cobs have made the corn appear taller, when in fact it is all still the same height as last week It has been a brilliant and busy week at the field school – it’s hard to believe that this time next week it’ll be...
by Clark Tilling | Aug 21, 2014 | Poulton Research Project News
The following blogpost was written by a student who attended the field school during Week Seven. Enjoy! — The Poulton Research Project consists of a group of enthusiastic and passionate individuals who come together with students and volunteers with a central...
by Clark Tilling | Aug 17, 2014 | Poulton Research Project News
Week Eight Corn height: we can no longer see beyond our trench, if we get lost we may have to remain on site until the harvest It has been a very relaxing week. Trench I was being excavated by all continuing students, who are now very familiar with our excavation and...
by Clark Tilling | Aug 11, 2014 | Poulton Research Project News
Week Seven Corn height: towering ominously over our excavations It has been another fantastic week on site. The weather held out for us for the most part, although I feel it’s only delayed the inevitable. As I write this, the remains of Bertha have arrived and...
by Clark Tilling | Aug 5, 2014 | Poulton Research Project News
The Excavation of Ring Ditches Two and Three at Poulton, Cheshire. 2010-2013 An Interim Report Kevin V. E. Cootes & Mike M. Emery with contributions from Hugo Anderson-Whymark and Giovanna Fregni 11th July 2014 To read the full report, click...
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