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Dr Eleanor Scerri and Dr Huw Groucutt are leading the current project looking at the first inhabitants. The Belfast project ended. Both are personal friends and Dr Scerri is Maltese. There is currently zero evidence for Palaeolithic or early Holocene human occupation of the Maltese islands. Hancock can bluster all he wants but it doesn't change reality. If evidence of a human occupation earl
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Mike Brass
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Ancient History
Seeing Hancock arise again was too annoying to resist. This time, one of his focuses is again Malta and it seriously risks feeding into party politics on the island. He doesn't realise just how much is viewed there through party political lenses and how this causes issues for archaeologists and heritage management.
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Mike Brass
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Ancient History
Sadly, Graeme Hancock has decided to come up with more nonsense. I was heavily involved in refuting him and Bauval 20+ ago In his latest effort, he attempted to include Malta. This piece is a good one and the voices of Maltese archaeology are pushing back.
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Mike Brass
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Ancient History
Hi,
Thanks for asking. The course materials will be made digitally available. There is one week of study and one week of discussion per course module. The discussion takes place electronically with questions etc sent at the time of convenience for the people taking the course.
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Mike Brass
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Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Dear all,
I am re-offering three archaeology courses, delivered through the web. The start date is Sunday 12th February 2017. Anyone is welcome to participate. The courses are on human evolution and world archaeology, North African archaeology and Ancient Egypt. The full details of each course can be seen at and the cost is £30/35 Euros/$40 (US) per course
These short courses are for the
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Mike Brass
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Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals