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Physical Anthropology at UCLan Archaeology & Anthropology
Physical Anthropology is a core component of our BSc Archaeology & Anthropology degree, and a option of BSc/MSci Archaeology students.
Here student Kez lays out a skeleton from the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Oakington for further analysis.
Find out more about the Oakington excavations
archaeology.co.uk/articles/features/oakington-life-and-death-in-the-east-anglian-fens.htm
www.academia.edu/35607423/Mortimer_R_Sayer_D_Wiseman_R_2017_Anglo_Saxon_Oakington_A_Central_Place_on_the_Edge_of_the_Cambridgshire_Fen
Find out more about our degrees
BSc Archaeology www.uclan.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/archaeology-bsc
MSci Archaeology www.uclan.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/archaeology-msci
BSc Archaeology & Anthropology
www.uclan.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/archaeology-anthropology-bsc
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Archaeology at UCLan
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Interested in studying archaeology? This sums up archaeology at UCLan. Find out more about our degrees BSc Archaeology www.uclan.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/archaeology-bsc MSci Archaeology www.uclan.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/archaeology-msci BSc Archaeology & Anthropology www.uclan.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/archaeology-anthropology-bsc
A quick guide to archaeology and studying animal bones on a chemical level
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How do people become interested in studying animal bones, and what we learn from them? In this animation Dr Jen Jones explains how she came to be an isotope zooarchaeologist, and some of the interesting things that we can learn from studying animal bones on a chemical level. Co-created with UCLan animation gradutes
Archaeology careers
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Thinking of studying archaeology but want to know more about careers as an archaeologist. This video covers Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Where archaeologists work 01:38 How commercial archaeology units make money 02:26 How many archaeologists working in the UK 02:41 What do commercial archaeology units do 04:47 Other organisations that employ archaeologists 06:29 Top 3 transferable skills ...
Our students in their own words
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We asked our students to tell us some of their favourite things about our courses. Find out more about our degrees www.uclan.ac.uk/subjects/archaeology
Ribchester: BBC North West News
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UCLan Research on TV The UCLan led research project at the Roman Military Fort at Ribchester, Lancashire was featured on BBC North West news in 2019. The project is lead by Prof. Duncan Sayer and Dr Jim Morris, who gets a Blue Peter moment in this video. Find out more about archaeology at UCLan www.uclan.ac.uk/subjects/archaeology
Fieldwork on a UCLan archaeology degree
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Every summer UCLan students on archaeology degrees undertake 4 weeks of assessed fieldwork. Every summer they make important discoveries as part of UCLan archaeology research projects. This video gives a taste of just three recent projects, Cache Cave in California, Ribchester Roman fort and Tresness Neolithic chambered tomb. What discoveries will you make this summer? www.uclan.ac.uk/subjects/...
Tresness chambered tomb: BBC Digging for Britain
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UCLan Research on TV The Project is a joint venture between University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) and National Museums of Scotland (NMS) with the work being lead by excavations Directors Prof Vicki Cummings (UCLan), Dr Hugo Anderson-Wymark (NMS). This summary of the findings, including the Neolithic polished balls was broadcast in 2022. Find out more about the project: tresnesschamberedtomb....
UCLan Archaeology fieldwork, Orkney 2021 - A students view
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This short video provides an overview of the UCLan Archaeology and Anthropology Degree Field work module that took place at Sanday Orkney during the summer of 2021. It features the Early Neolithic chambered cairn at Tresness. There is an overview from Professor Vicki Cummings UCLan and a view from some of the students who took part.
Radiance of the Sun Part 3 credits and extras
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www.pnas.org/content/117/49/31026 Radiance of the Sun: Astronomy and Hallucinogens from Native California This seminar by UCLan's Centre for Field Archaeology and Forensic Taphonomy focusing on recent research led by David Robinson's (Archaeology) AHRC funded 'Unravelling the Gordian Knot' project on Native California including new discoveries in solstice interactions with rock art and explore ...
Radiance of the sun: Astronomy and hallucinogens in Native California (Part 2)
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www.pnas.org/content/117/49/31026 Radiance of the Sun: Astronomy and Hallucinogens from Native California This seminar by UCLan's Centre for Field Archaeology and Forensic Taphonomy focusing on recent research led by David Robinson's (Archaeology) AHRC funded 'Unravelling the Gordian Knot' project on Native California including new discoveries in solstice interactions with rock art and explore ...
Radiance of the sun: Astronomy and hallucinogens in Native California (Part 1)
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www.pnas.org/content/117/49/31026 Radiance of the Sun: Astronomy and Hallucinogens from Native California This seminar by UCLan's Centre for Field Archaeology and Forensic Taphonomy focusing on recent research led by David Robinson's (Archaeology) AHRC funded 'Unravelling the Gordian Knot' project on Native California including new discoveries in solstice interactions with rock art and explore ...
Dental Metrics and Biological Similarity Applications for Anglo Saxon England.
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Dental Metrics and Biological Similarity - Applications for Anglo Saxon England by Allison Stewart UCLan Archaeology and Anthropology Lecturer. Alison was a finalist in STEM for Britain 2021 in the Biomedical and Biological Sciences category and presented this research on March 1st and 8th 2021 to an audience of MPs and scientists across Britain. This was also presented at the BECC2021 Conferen...
Hallucinogens at Californian Rock Art site with Dr David Robinson
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A talk with Dr David Robinson UCLan Research Centre For Filed Archaeology and Forensic Taphonomy. Dr Robinson is the lead author on the PNAS paper 'Datura quids at Pinwheel Cave, California, provide unambiguous conformation of ingestion of hallucinogens at a rock art site. @/early/2020/11/18/2014529117
Whitewell Cave Project: BBC1 Riverwalks
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Whitewell Cave Project: BBC1 Riverwalks
Archaeology degree beyond archaeology
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Archaeology degree beyond archaeology
Cata Sands Orkney: BBC Digging for Britain
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Cata Sands Orkney: BBC Digging for Britain
Ribchester Roman Fort: BBC Digging for Britain
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Ribchester Roman Fort: BBC Digging for Britain
Early Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries - kinship, community and identity with Professor Duncan Sayer
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Early Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries - kinship, community and identity with Professor Duncan Sayer
Study Archaeology at UCLan
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Study Archaeology at UCLan

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  • @jimmackey2909
    @jimmackey2909 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am not an archeologist so have no expertise so i would like to ask, what are the clues or examples that would classify this as a tomb? I am doing my best to not interpret what I'm seeing on a video as anything other than what the experts claim. Thank you.

  • @kevinmurphy65
    @kevinmurphy65 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Those stone balls...well there were many prominent features in their world representing the Circle such as the sun and moon, the ever-present horizon and natural shapes such as birds nests. The Cycles of the Seasons also maybe? Or...toys created for kids and while they were playing with them...rolled into the tomb, made another ball, and then lost it too...dang too bad for Pebbles and Bam Bam. And despite silly assertions to the contrary, yes, it's a tomb.

  • @kevinmurphy65
    @kevinmurphy65 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    if a way to just scoop out the entire site and move it...

  • @jontompkins1844
    @jontompkins1844 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How old do graves have to be before you can rob them?

  • @MSeanMcManus
    @MSeanMcManus 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It strikes me (pun intended) that these rounded stones described as "weapons" or even ritual items would make great boiling stones. Hot ash might be easier to brush or shake off a polished stone as smooth as those before dropping it in your food. Food or tea debris might also be easier to clean off a polished boiling stone.

  • @eustachiouslong5225
    @eustachiouslong5225 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    no bones hearth stone tools polished balls domestic pot? doesn't sound like a tomb.

  • @pirie555
    @pirie555 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was a very interesting video. I can trace my ancestors (Muir & Pirie) back to the Orkney's so I do enjoy seeing what life was like living there. Thank you for sharing. LG Canada.

  • @GreatCityAttractions
    @GreatCityAttractions 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    orkney - eternally fascinating.

  • @AWilson-wo5kr
    @AWilson-wo5kr 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love that woman. What an inspiration.

  • @gerihuginn
    @gerihuginn 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They’re not going to try to preserve it?

  • @Tom_Wolf_
    @Tom_Wolf_ 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How about digging in South Wales?

  • @terrancetexan5805
    @terrancetexan5805 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    BBC GET YOUR FILTHY HANDS OFF OUR HERITAGE.

  • @wilfbentley6738
    @wilfbentley6738 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why didn't you commission a protective breakwater or dyke to conserve the site until the next digging season??

  • @AndrewHendry-t8q
    @AndrewHendry-t8q ปีที่แล้ว

    The architecture of the building is very clearly that of a Neolithic stalled tomb.

  • @MrTorleon
    @MrTorleon ปีที่แล้ว

    Mmm, it seems rather uncertain that this is, in fact a tomb. The evidence ( to date ) is unclear and conflicting, stone tools, a cooking site and worked objects could suggest a more domestic use, at some point. To make a definitive statement that this is a tomb demands closer scrutiny and far more research of this intriguing site - weather permitting. Fascinating though, undoubtedly :)

  • @michaelkamradt4700
    @michaelkamradt4700 ปีที่แล้ว

    Neolithic bocci?

  • @susanmyers1899
    @susanmyers1899 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why not try to protect it??

    • @bigbasil1908
      @bigbasil1908 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's the BBC. Exploit it, don't protect it. Lol

  • @kevinroche3334
    @kevinroche3334 ปีที่แล้ว

    With no evidence that it is a tomb, we carry on with our narrative that it must be a tomb and all these non-funereal items we found must be related to the dead somehow because we assume it is a tomb. But maybe it isn't?

  • @kevinroche3334
    @kevinroche3334 ปีที่แล้ว

    Perhaps petanque is an older game than we think?

  • @patrickevans3797
    @patrickevans3797 ปีที่แล้ว

    Native Americans would encase a polished stone ball in rawhide and attach to a strong stick to make a stone headed war club

    • @bigbasil1908
      @bigbasil1908 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's a very possible answer to what they are

  • @charlestheodoreheissman8418
    @charlestheodoreheissman8418 ปีที่แล้ว

    Maybe, it's not a tomb.

  • @theastronomer5800
    @theastronomer5800 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hoping to visit a bit of Orkney one day, the beaches and archaeological sites look amazing. Love from Canada!

  • @themysteriousone
    @themysteriousone 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Id love to work on a dig, but because im a history degree and not archeology, I cant find anywhere that will let me volunteer 😪

    • @uclanresearchcentreforfiel9134
      @uclanresearchcentreforfiel9134 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Council for British Archaeology is a really good place to look for fieldwork volunteer opportunities www.archaeologyuk.org/get-involved/fieldwork-opportunities.html

  • @davidbradshaw1582
    @davidbradshaw1582 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Where did they come from and why so far north?

    • @stephennicolay1940
      @stephennicolay1940 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Who knows! But I am beginning to look at Hebrew people coming out of the Mediterranean by boat. As a field archaeologist (excavator) of many decades of experience, I am interested in this concept.

    • @Lucien234-i2z
      @Lucien234-i2z 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They are Pictish people like the people in Aberdeenshire mainland Scotland. Ancient British Celts to keep it simple.

  • @tazkrebbeks3391
    @tazkrebbeks3391 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ok. I'm being silly but I love redheads. And here's 2! Unfortunately this video is too short. Extremely interesting though.

  • @GayorgVonTrapp
    @GayorgVonTrapp 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    That woman is BOSS.

    • @smoothrocky1847
      @smoothrocky1847 ปีที่แล้ว

      Prof. Vicki Cummings, Prof. Jane Downes or the presenter Prof. Alice Roberts?

    • @GayorgVonTrapp
      @GayorgVonTrapp ปีที่แล้ว

      Oohhhhh Alice. 😅

  • @paganlife1373
    @paganlife1373 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    So does this mean I didn't come from a monkey?

    • @essexginge9167
      @essexginge9167 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      im sorry to say its monkeys all the way back

  • @starriderkittykat9064
    @starriderkittykat9064 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My 25 Great Grandfather was the Earl of Orkney,now Saint Ronald in 1148 Knights Templar,wrote part of the Viking Saga..

  • @sirdudleynightshade8747
    @sirdudleynightshade8747 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Must have been much warmer in those days....wonder if their leaders consulted a half-mad schoolgirl as to where and what they could do - the CO2 levels must have been dangerously high.

    • @terencebarrett2897
      @terencebarrett2897 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dudley at last' a wonderful sense of normality and wisdom,,but dudley we all know it's a plan,, everything in this once normal life is' upside down' oh oh to go back when black was black,and white was white, now

    • @bigglesbiggles4999
      @bigglesbiggles4999 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Derhhhh you div......the time they were talking about was only a couple of thousand years after the last ice age .....the reason the archaeological team were have to make the dig in haste is due to the scientifically proven man made global warming...over 90%of scientists world wide agree on that fact !

    • @sirdudleynightshade8747
      @sirdudleynightshade8747 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bigglesbiggles4999 Did you ask all of the 90%+ scientists or did you pluck that 'statistic' out of a magazine? Remember, the more times a lie is repeated the more often it is believed and then becomes a "fact". I, for one, don't believe in much of the hype surrounding this topic.....it's a great and lucrative bandwagon for shysters and charlatans.

    • @sirdudleynightshade8747
      @sirdudleynightshade8747 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bigglesbiggles4999 ps....stay polite in future....der you div.

    • @bigglesbiggles4999
      @bigglesbiggles4999 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sirdudleynightshade8747 as a scientist I can vouch unequivocally that the science speaks for its self ....facts and evidence!!! ...your lack of belief in the sciencw is purely your lack of understanding

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice bit of rescue archaeology.

  • @Rikard_A
    @Rikard_A 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Orkney öarna tillhör Norge.

    • @zapfanzapfan
      @zapfanzapfan 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Om Skottland blir självständiga så kanske Orkney röstar för att bli en del av Norge igen :-)

    • @billm8442
      @billm8442 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Should have paid the dowry then

    • @tomdip2094
      @tomdip2094 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I imagine Norway would own a much larger proportion of North Sea oil fields if they owned Shetland and Orkney.