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CIfA’s Landscape Special Interest Group’s first online tea break lecture of the New Year, from 12:05 – 12:55 on 15 Janua…

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CIfA’s Landscape Special Interest Group’s first online tea break lecture of the New Year, from 12:05 – 12:55 on 15 January, will explore the fascinating world of landscape archaeology.
This session will feature two short lectures: Make Un-dateable Features a Thing of the Past! OSL Profiling and Dating (OSL-PD) for Landscape Archaeology by the Group’s chair, Professor Sam Turner; and Case Study of a Landscape; Parish of Birse Aberdeenshire by the Group’s treasurer, Meike van Lit.
Each tea break session focuses on a specific topic, and everyone is welcome regardless of their level of pre-existing knowledge. They are open to all CIfA members and are free to attend. For further information and to register: https://ow.ly/Vhqt50UyGrE

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