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  2. Speaking Archaeologically - Wikipedia

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    Speaking Archaeologically is an archaeological education group, based in India. Founded by Shriya Gautam—alongside colleagues Lyn Pease, Catherine Holtham-Oakley, Max Zeronian-Dalley and Molly Lockeyear–in June 2015, it focuses on the documentation of neglected and forgotten archaeological sites, object analysis, and rescue archaeology.

  3. Flint Dibble - Wikipedia

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    He teaches at Cardiff University, where he is the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow leading the ZOOCRETE project. He is the son of archaeologist Harold L. Dibble. He debated author and promoter of pseudoarchaeology Graham Hancock on The Joe Rogan Experience, and he produces an archaeology focused YouTube channel. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. Chloë Duckworth - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023 she holds the position of reader in archaeological science and public engagement in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology at the University of Newcastle. [ 3 ] Recycling and Re-Use in the Roman Economy , which Duckworth co-edited with Andrew Wilson in 2020, was both praised as a summary of the present research on the topic ...

  5. Pronunciation - Wikipedia

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    Pronunciation is the way in which a word or a language is spoken. This may refer to generally agreed-upon sequences of sounds used in speaking a given word or language in a specific dialect ("correct" or "standard" pronunciation) or simply the way a particular individual speaks a word or language.

  6. David G. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    His professional interests include climate change and human response, exploring the development of cultural complexity in Eastern North America, maintaining and improving the nation's Cultural Resource management (CRM) program, teaching and writing about archaeology, and developing technical and popular syntheses of archaeological research.

  7. Brian M. Fagan - Wikipedia

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    Fagan is an archaeological generalist, with expertise in the broad issues of human prehistory. He is the author or editor of 46 books, including seven widely used undergraduate college texts. Fagan has contributed over 100 specialist papers to many national and international journals.

  8. Mary-Ann Ochota - Wikipedia

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    Both series of Mystic Britain were acquired by and shown on Channel 5 in 2023. [14] In 2023 Ochota featured on BBC1's flagship outdoors show Countryfile, talking about her passion for landscape archaeology and the Ridgeway trail. [15] Ochota is a regular reviewer on the Sky News weekend paper review. [2]

  9. Raksha Dave - Wikipedia

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    Dave worked with a commercial archaeological unit, primarily excavating in London with the Museum of London Archaeology Service. [2] She also excavated at the World Heritage Site of Catalhoyuk in Turkey, and sites in Texas and Puerto Rico. [3] Dave featured regularly on Time Team between 2003 and 2013 as a field archaeologist. [4]