Page History
Most recent edit on 2008-01-03 11:21:18 by MarcusSmith
Deletions:
lazelr
Edited on 2007-12-31 14:00:08 by TadelEltge [gettrocboc]
Additions:
lazelr
Edited on 2007-11-20 11:56:44 by MarcusSmith
Deletions:
rodelrolnodr
eloloolo
Edited on 2007-11-16 23:24:41 by PasolOvide
Additions:
rodelrolnodr
Edited on 2007-11-16 22:36:12 by CavarMonro
Additions:
eloloolo
Edited on 2007-07-10 07:54:58 by DanHull
Additions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid & East Anglia, where I grew up. I discovered during my training excavation that I really wasn't cut out for digging, so I switched to being a desky. Now I get to do both, playing every day and being able to legitimately call it work!
I do the daily commute from Sheffield to York by train...just to give you an idea of how much I love my job. I've come a long way from the Miss Lazy-Studentitis of my undergraduate days.
I have my own, currently minimal, website at www.serendippy.me.uk∞, which I have grand plans for. I hope to be expanding it shortly. On a random note...my name means 'star' in Welsh.
Deletions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid
Edited on 2007-07-09 18:15:29 by OfrFmv
Additions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid
Deletions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid & East Anglia, where I grew up. I discovered during my training excavation that I really wasn't cut out for digging, so I switched to being a desky. Now I get to do both, playing every day and being able to legitimately call it work!
I do the daily commute from Sheffield to York by train...just to give you an idea of how much I love my job. I've come a long way from the Miss Lazy-Studentitis of my undergraduate days.
I have my own, currently minimal, website at www.serendippy.me.uk∞, which I have grand plans for. I hope to be expanding it shortly. On a random note...my name means 'star' in Welsh.
Edited on 2007-07-01 15:52:21 by MarcusSmith
Additions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid & East Anglia, where I grew up. I discovered during my training excavation that I really wasn't cut out for digging, so I switched to being a desky. Now I get to do both, playing every day and being able to legitimately call it work!
I do the daily commute from Sheffield to York by train...just to give you an idea of how much I love my job. I've come a long way from the Miss Lazy-Studentitis of my undergraduate days.
I have my own, currently minimal, website at www.serendippy.me.uk∞, which I have grand plans for. I hope to be expanding it shortly. On a random note...my name means 'star' in Welsh.
Deletions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid
Edited on 2007-07-01 03:37:36 by Nq0I75
Additions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid
Deletions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid & East Anglia, where I grew up. I discovered during my training excavation that I really wasn't cut out for digging, so I switched to being a desky. Now I get to do both, playing every day and being able to legitimately call it work!
I do the daily commute from Sheffield to York by train...just to give you an idea of how much I love my job. I've come a long way from the Miss Lazy-Studentitis of my undergraduate days.
I have my own, currently minimal, website at www.serendippy.me.uk∞, which I have grand plans for. I hope to be expanding it shortly. On a random note...my name means 'star' in Welsh.
Edited on 2007-06-30 15:35:38 by MarcusSmith
Additions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid & East Anglia, where I grew up. I discovered during my training excavation that I really wasn't cut out for digging, so I switched to being a desky. Now I get to do both, playing every day and being able to legitimately call it work!
I do the daily commute from Sheffield to York by train...just to give you an idea of how much I love my job. I've come a long way from the Miss Lazy-Studentitis of my undergraduate days.
I have my own, currently minimal, website at www.serendippy.me.uk∞, which I have grand plans for. I hope to be expanding it shortly. On a random note...my name means 'star' in Welsh.
Deletions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid
Edited on 2007-06-29 15:38:03 by WejEz5
Additions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid
Deletions:
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid & East Anglia, where I grew up. I discovered during my training excavation that I really wasn't cut out for digging, so I switched to being a desky. Now I get to do both, playing every day and being able to legitimately call it work!
I do the daily commute from Sheffield to York by train...just to give you an idea of how much I love my job. I've come a long way from the Miss Lazy-Studentitis of my undergraduate days.
I have my own, currently minimal, website at www.serendippy.me.uk∞, which I have grand plans for. I hope to be expanding it shortly. On a random note...my name means 'star' in Welsh.
Edited on 2006-11-27 15:30:32 by SerenLangley
Additions:
Seren Langley
Deletions:
Hello everyone,
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2006-11-27 15:22:05 by SerenLangley []
Page view:
Hello everyone,
Please allow me to introduce myself...
I'm Seren, and have been the CBA's Assistant Information Officer since April 2005. I am mostly responsible for updating the webpages on this Britarch domain, and others we host. I also produce 'Briefing' for the magazine and keep the online versions current...or rather try to.
I originally trained as an archaeologist. My main focus was prehistory; I find human evolution the most fascinating of all. Other research interests are Gender Archaeology, disability (in both the archaeological record and profession), scientific analyses in general and the Late Iron Age to Roman of Mid & East Anglia, where I grew up. I discovered during my training excavation that I really wasn't cut out for digging, so I switched to being a desky. Now I get to do both, playing every day and being able to legitimately call it work!
I do the daily commute from Sheffield to York by train...just to give you an idea of how much I love my job. I've come a long way from the Miss Lazy-Studentitis of my undergraduate days.
I have my own, currently minimal, website at www.serendippy.me.uk∞, which I have grand plans for. I hope to be expanding it shortly. On a random note...my name means 'star' in Welsh.
| CBA, St Mary's House, 66 Bootham, York YO30 7BZ. tel: +(44) (0)1904 671417 | fax: +(44) (0)1904 671384 | email: |
|



