Director of CHAP CIC; prehistorian, flyfisher, ferroequinologist. Jack of some trades, master of none. FSA
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Dr Wendy Morrison
I had so much fun bringing this thing to Sark. We all had a go on it during our break times.
It will take me more practice to get it to Diodorus Siculua' standard: 'for when they blow upon them, they produce a harsh sound, suitable to the tumult of war.'
Not a bad sight on the bike ride back from the excavation this afternoon
Hot dry dusty trench. REALLY hot. Fate was teasing us with this 19th Century Gordon's gin bottle base.
It would be hours before we had a cold drink!!
Almost there!!
The temperature has been brutal these last few days here on Little Sark (measured 34°C yesterday). We're trying to understand the 16th century star fort and the prehistoric activity under it. Fort construction obliterated most, but there are some nice remnants of the Neolithic.
Mmmmm
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A new study cultivated four strains of cold-adapted yeasts that had colonized Ötzi's body shortly after his death 5,300 years ago in the Alps.