My Jewellery, My Story: How Bronze Age beads inspired new community connections
Helen Sharp, Curator (Archaeology), Leicestershire County Council Museums

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Fifty Years of Dealing with Human Remains in Museums

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Putting the archaeology back into the antiquarian: analysing the Dr HAFawcett Collection of Typology

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The discovery of a 3,500 year old necklace and what it can tell us about people in the Bronze Age.

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The Iron Age Shield... that's made of bark? The Enderby Shield | Curator's Corner S8 Ep7

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Edinburgh’s First Burghers: Revealing the Lives and Hidden Faces of Edinburgh’s Medieval Citizens

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What was the Gnostic Lord's Prayer?

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Crimea Situation Is Insane

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Homer's Odyssey with Mary Beard -- the classic that invented classics

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Collaborating with partners to address colonial legacies and challenge the school curriculum

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The Peterborough Archaeological Archive Enhancement Project: a nonpractitioner centred data creation

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Archive Archaeology at London Museum: A Retrospective

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Favourite Archaeological Artefacts - Bronze Age weapons

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Revealing Greyfriars - Leicester's lost Franciscan friary with Mathew Morris

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CCWT Research & Development: Field Monitoring, Commercial Products, Innovation

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Air-detected cropmarks of the Hill of Říp Neolithic sacred landscape in the heart of Europe

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The SMA at Fifty – Mission accomplished or more to do?

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AI for environmental resilient planting: from herbarium to home garden

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Quire as a Digital Output Tool for Archaeological Archives

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Growing roots for equity and inclusion: The foundations for inclusion

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