Geomancer
The observant among you might have noticed that I haven’t written about what I’m doing here in the states yet workwise. I can assure you that this is not because I haven’t been working!!! As with any new role there was … Continued
remote sensing expertise for the historic environment
As a proud and prolific book worm I am sad to say that my experience of American writers has to date been shamefully limited to reading Tom Sawyer / Huck Finn as a child then later Roll of Thunder / … Continued
I noticed today that it’s been almost two weeks since I last wrote here. The excuse? Put plainly, I’ve been having too much fun (and travelling quite a bit, but more of that later). Part of the fun was a … Continued
I have been thinking a lot about time this week, not unusual for an archaeologist you might think, but quantifying, measuring and communicating time seems to have been a bit of a theme in a number of different ways. Whether … Continued
With my first lecture and class done, the last two weeks have been the time for getting stuck in. Although a good number of universities in the UK have only been back a few weeks, semester is halfway done here, … Continued
In no particular order of preference: 1) chicken & waffles (deep fried chicken sweet waffles side of mac&cheese) 2) fried green tomatoes (trying to work out the pop cult reference from my childhood to no avail so far…) 3) Fullsteam … Continued
As the title suggests admin, pen-pushing, form-filling, contract signing and brushing up on international tax law, is what I’ve spent most of my first week here at Duke doing. The sunshine has made these tasks much more bearable, though everyone … Continued
So here’s the space that I’m going to record bits & bobs about my time in NC, not much to say just yet except that I am excited about travelling out now my flight is less than two weeks away. … Continued