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Location: Ankara, Turkey
Work: British prehistory & archaeology, Anatolian prehistory & archaeology, anthropology, artifact illustration,ceramic petrology, ceramic ethnoarchaeology,PXRF Analysis, Japanese language and culture,experimental archaeology, prehistoric technologies,Iron Age Scotland, Jomon pottery, Jomon Archaeology (Japan).
Affiliations: Present: British Institute at Ankara, postdoctoral research fellow.
Biographical: Ba(Hons) Applied Arts: ceramic design -Edinburgh College of Art 2005 Msc Archaeology - University of Edinburgh 2006 PhD Archaeology - University of Edinburgh 2007 - 2012 National Museum of Scotland archaeology department volunteer 2006-2007 National Museum of Scotland archaeology department post excavation staff (outside contractor) 2009-2014 Member of : Scottish Potters Association British Institute at Ankara Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (elected fellow) Prehistoric Ceramics Research Group Association of Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors (now exists as a branch of the Institute for Archaeologists)
Favourite Publications: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society Antiquity Journal of Anthropology (Ethnos) Cultural Anthropology Ceramic Review
Work: British prehistory & archaeology, Anatolian prehistory & archaeology, anthropology, artifact illustration,ceramic petrology, ceramic ethnoarchaeology,PXRF Analysis, Japanese language and culture,experimental archaeology, prehistoric technologies,Iron Age Scotland, Jomon pottery, Jomon Archaeology (Japan).
Affiliations: Present: British Institute at Ankara, postdoctoral research fellow.
Biographical: Ba(Hons) Applied Arts: ceramic design -Edinburgh College of Art 2005 Msc Archaeology - University of Edinburgh 2006 PhD Archaeology - University of Edinburgh 2007 - 2012 National Museum of Scotland archaeology department volunteer 2006-2007 National Museum of Scotland archaeology department post excavation staff (outside contractor) 2009-2014 Member of : Scottish Potters Association British Institute at Ankara Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (elected fellow) Prehistoric Ceramics Research Group Association of Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors (now exists as a branch of the Institute for Archaeologists)
Favourite Publications: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society Antiquity Journal of Anthropology (Ethnos) Cultural Anthropology Ceramic Review
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@Orlene Mcilfatrick 14 years ago - Comments: 2
Dear Orlene,
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Is there any chance of you getting to Japan to join the conference? I am thinking about going.
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I am indeed (was it the name that gave me away!) - I've been in the Netherlands for about a year and a half. You're from Ireland too...?
Thanks for the welcome Orlene! I really like the idea and the look of the website...Grainne
Thanks for inviting me! I'm actually rather excited and impressed to see everything that's available here! I may be a bit quiet at first, but I'll hop in once I have some time. In the meantime, I'll peruse.Browsing through the content, I have at least a couple of people in mind who would benefit from this sort of networking tool. Don't be too surprised if you see people from the Midwestern U.S. popping up on here. :)
Here's a thought - if you can afford to make printed copies (double-sided), with just a basic cover and binding, maybe these could be submitted together with the CD. Then they could freely annotate their copies and make sense of their own reading of the text.One of my favourite finds in an old bookshop in Australia was a hand-typed copy of a PhD on the history of India, by an author who eventually became a senior historian of India
Dear Orlene,For my MSc and PhD thesis, I printed the reference section on a different colour of paper. This makes it much easier for later readers to read the text and check the references, and for a thesis, it is not necessary to follow commercial publishing conventions (uniform page colour throughout).P.
We are people from same field. hope, u like to add my name in your friend list.
Dear Orlene,Did you send me you postal address? I have a printed copy of the volume that I can post - it would be good if you can donate it to your university library after looking at it..P. (email researchcooperative at gmail dot com
Dear Orlene,I have created a new group called "Communicating Archaeology" inside the Research Cooperative. If you would like to look (and perhaps join), please see here:
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