Latest Blog Posts - Theoretical Structural Archaeology
- Virtual Archaeology Quiz with Real PrizeWhat is the first thing you would teach an archaeologist?After 150 page views with no guesses - and as a tacit acknowledgement of this venal and wicked world - I am raising the stakes by offering a real prize to a virtual quiz.** &nbs...
- 2016 - Review of the Yearon Jan 1, 2017One of basic principles that always governed my professional practice in commercial world was “Always do what you say you are going to do”, if everyone sticks to this, then even quite complex projects can come together successfully. Since...
- Festive teaser – What is the first thing you teach an archaeologist?What is the first thing you would teach an archaeologist?What would you would teach in lesson 1 - paragraph 1 - to your new student or employee about archaeology? The first steps are an important moment on the path to being an archaeologis...
- Happy Christmas to one and allon Dec 25, 2016Wishing all readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ...
- Hadrian's News in BriefAny archaeologist will tell you that dealing with press is always fun; you may get all the right words—but not necessarily in the right order, so I am reasonably happy with results of a recent press briefing to my local paper, The Hexham Cour...
- Virtual Archaeology; A Roman Timber RampartThe need to illustrate recent speaking engagements, has necessitated the revisiting a virtual model of the Roman timber rampart based on foundations found at Shields Road, Byker, which a real place in Newcastle. [1] In addition, live reaction t...
- An Irish MysteryOver the years, all sort of interesting sites have turned up in my inbox from correspondents seeking my opinion on what they have found. This has included a potential biblical site in the Sinai Desert that I subsequently identified as the archa...
- De-turfing The Wall at GreenheadA Date for the DiaryOn Wednesday, 26th October, at 6.30pm. I have been very kindly invited by Greenhead Local History Group to give talk on the Wall as described below.PRESS RELEASEThe Greenhead Local History Group Public Lecture in October returns!T...
- Reading the WallConference; Reading the Wall; Newcastle University; 15/6/16 – 17/6/16.The Turf Wall and the Vallum: Linguistic Dislocation on Hadrian’s Wall; Geoff Carter.Abstract; Above and beyond the physical reality of its archaeological deposits,...
- Reverse engineering the pastIt is spring, the swallows have returned to the farm, so it is time for a mission statement, or an explanation what after 8 years on the internet Theoretical Structural Archaeology is all about, again. In essence it very simple, just as knowledg...
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