Misadventures in the City of Gold: Cautionary Tales from an Archaeologist
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Misadventures in the City of Gold: Cautionary Tales from an Archaeologist

By The Lit and Phil

Ian Haynes recalls an array of lessons, or cautionary tales, that have emerged from his own archaeological research projects.

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Thursday 20th November | 6pm

Part of the Newcastle University Archaeology Series

Misadventures in the City of Gold: Cautionary Tales from a Professor of Archaeology

With Professor Ian Haynes

The documented history of archaeology is full of extraordinary accomplishments and discoveries. Successive text books in turn often educate and fascinate with tales of projects brilliantly conceived and flawlessly delivered. The practice of archaeology can feel very different at times. Hoping that some good may yet come from some of his misadventures that have so far escaped publication, Ian Haynes recalls an array of lessons, or cautionary tales, that have emerged from his own research projects. He begins with some awkward truths about his early fieldwork in Transylvania.

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