tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120401471738916620.post6709471311403591295..comments2023-05-29T05:58:32.869-07:00Comments on Archaeospeak: Mine all mineMiles Russellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07581296676233050831noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120401471738916620.post-67506800865265607612019-06-27T02:57:09.924-07:002019-06-27T02:57:09.924-07:00Hello I would like to use your image of the antlel...Hello I would like to use your image of the antlel picks in my PhD thesis which is actuyally about coalmining. I am just trying to illustrate the fact that mining tools had not changed much in thousands of years before the introduction of machinery. May I use the image please. Best wishes Jim Coxon, Durham Anthropology.j.a.coxon@durham.ac.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120401471738916620.post-46592383074632051932014-01-05T02:07:48.310-08:002014-01-05T02:07:48.310-08:00Hi, no this (Sacred Wonders programme) was a diffe...<br />Hi, no this (Sacred Wonders programme) was a different bit of filming - I shared an intimate space (as you put it) with Neil Oliver (rather than sharing Neil Oliver's intimate space - which is how rumours start) last summer. There were more of us in the subterranean galleries then, hence it was just a tad more claustrophobic (but still fun). <br /><br />Always good to get back to the surface though....<br /><br />Miles Russellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07581296676233050831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120401471738916620.post-47084975947811788502014-01-04T04:58:12.613-08:002014-01-04T04:58:12.613-08:00Think I caught this on BBC2 on Monday. You didn...Think I caught this on BBC2 on Monday. You didn't say that the gorgeous Neil Oliver was sharing such an intimate space with you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120401471738916620.post-6987591682152744632013-12-05T08:20:23.628-08:002013-12-05T08:20:23.628-08:00Thank you (uncomfortable shuffling aside), much ap...Thank you (uncomfortable shuffling aside), much appreciated. There are few places you can really 'experience' the Neolithic in the UK today and Grimes Graves is an amazing place - with regard to your other point, are you allowed to put 'inspiring recollections' on institutional websites? I'll look into that! Miles Russellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07581296676233050831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120401471738916620.post-543455260320465652013-12-04T09:41:18.301-08:002013-12-04T09:41:18.301-08:00I apologise in advance for any praise induced unco...I apologise in advance for any praise induced uncomfortable shuffling this may cause...<br /><br />Having read this post (twice) it occurs to me that this is exactly the kind of inspiring recollection that should by tucked gently into a journal / popular media booklet (magazine) regarding Archaeology, or even in fact, dare I suggest it, on a certain institution's website.<br /><br />It's not only inspiring, but it actually puts you there - and for me at least, it reminds me why I enjoyed Archaeology.AlignedChaoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12480632426631498221noreply@blogger.com