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Beast Head
Beast head on the door of Carburton Church, Nottinghamshire. Taken by me on a rainy day.

Hi,

This is a blog to help to start presenting different methods of communicating archaeology through the medium of blogging. This is a blog designed to target interested young adults.

This image is of a beast head on the door of the Church of St Giles in Carburton, and is one of several on Churches in North Nottinghamshire (Budge, 2018).

I hope you enjoy this,

James S

Bibliography

Budge, D 2018. Medieval Wall Paintings and Architecture in St Mary’s Church of Norton Cuckney, Bassetlaw District, Nottinghamshire

James, S., 2015. “Visual competence” in archaeology: a problem hiding in plain sightAntiquity, 89(347), pp.1189–1202.

Morgan, C. and Winters, J. (2015). Introduction: Critical Blogging in Archaeology. Internet Archaeology, (39). https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.39.11

Perry, Sara E. 2015, Crafting knowledge with (digital) visual media in archaeology. in R Chapman & A. Wylie (eds), Material Evidence: Learning from Archaeological Practice. Routledge, London, pp. 189-210

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