Monthly Archives: October 2008
New academic website
A site called Academia.edu has just come to my attention, it is a place for all students and academics to place themselves on a ‘tree’ that links us all together. In doing so we become aware of others in our … Continue reading
Stonehenge photosynth
This is a set of photos taken of Stonehenge (Wiltshire) on 18/10/2008. The sky was just perfect and I was lucky to get some great shots. Hope you enjoy them as much as I. Continue reading
Archaeological theory in the light of contemporary computing
I have been selected to give a paper at this years Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) conference at the University of Southampton (southern England) in the <TAG 2.0/>: Archaeological theory in the light of contemporary computing session. Abstract Title : Building … Continue reading
The ‘typical’ late medieval open hall (c1400-1500)
A = a typical northern or western ‘Cruck’ framed house B = a typical southern or eastern ‘Wealden box frame’ house click on image to enlarge The origin of the medieval ‘open hall’ is thought to be an evolution of … Continue reading
Final stages
I am in the final five months of writing up the thesis now and would appreciate any input on late medieval timber framing techniques. Also there are about 20 dendro dated buildings in Hampshire I have not been able to … Continue reading