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digbum
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Hi :wave:
Iv been lurking in your lovely forum for some time now and thought it was about time i joined in.
Im an archaeologist by profession, and wanted to let you know that some of the information on these pages has been really useful in my job.........from explaining why that iron age hearth has been constructed in such a way, to what those palaeolithic nutters might have been foraging for in a marsh, to how to keep meself warm and dry amidst said marsh in the middle of winter.
I have also been inspired to set foot in my local woods and am developing an interest in wild foodstuffs. Mmmmmmm..........Mushrooms.
Anyway, Thanks for sharing.
P.s
Any advice on waterproof, preferably breathable, clothing that can take being caked in mud, and can take a serious battering down a hole would be much appreciated (as i recently tore an arm off my helly hansen jacket at work.)
Cheers again!
Iv been lurking in your lovely forum for some time now and thought it was about time i joined in.
Im an archaeologist by profession, and wanted to let you know that some of the information on these pages has been really useful in my job.........from explaining why that iron age hearth has been constructed in such a way, to what those palaeolithic nutters might have been foraging for in a marsh, to how to keep meself warm and dry amidst said marsh in the middle of winter.
I have also been inspired to set foot in my local woods and am developing an interest in wild foodstuffs. Mmmmmmm..........Mushrooms.
Anyway, Thanks for sharing.
P.s
Any advice on waterproof, preferably breathable, clothing that can take being caked in mud, and can take a serious battering down a hole would be much appreciated (as i recently tore an arm off my helly hansen jacket at work.)
Cheers again!