Issue No.22 - May 2012
Welcome back to The Post Hole. I hope all our readers have had a good Easter. I am happy to present a packed and diverse Issue 22 to you over the coming pages.
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Click to enlargeFigure 1 - From left, Doctor John Schofield, Catherine Hardman (ADS), Professor Julian Richards, Doctor Kate Giles and Professor Matthew Collins...
Dr. Jon Kenny is Community Archaeologist for York and the surrounding district, as well as being a staff member at York Archaeological Trust. Last interviewed b...
Doctor Kate Giles is a Senior Lecturer in Buildings Archaeology at the University of York. As Undergraduate Admissions Tutor she is also the first point of cont...
Clare works as a Faunal Remains Specialist on the Hungate Project.
Hungate is still turning up surprises. The other day, it was a pit full of bones of goose ...
We greet Antiquity as it enters its tenth and last year in York - Martin Carver brought it here in 2003 when he was appointed editor. Since then he has edited 1...
Hannah Baxter has spent just over a year working as intern to Dr. Jon Kenny. She has recently become a full time member of staff at York Archaeological Trust. T...
It was a clear, cold night in April 1912, when history was made. A powerful steam ship, cutting through the waters of the Atlantic at speed, met a towering iceb...
Sarah is a Year 3 Archaeology student and a YAT volunteer.
The Hungate excavation, run by York Archaeological Trust (YAT), was the first dig that I had been ...
Click to enlargeFigure 1 - Pick Your Supervisor! Will it Be. . . ? Top Left: The Thinker. Top Right: The Sunbather. Bottom Left: The Fisherman. Bottom Right: Th...