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81. MISC. NEWSPAPER ARTICLES From The 1950 - 2000
Andrew Loyst, Kevin Fasken, Michael welsh, Blaine Yard, Todd Ruttan, JohnDainard, Cory Garrison, Intermediate Mark Phillips (archaelogy).
http://www.sfredheritage.on.ca/MiscArticles1950_2000.html
MISC. NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
from 1950 - 2000 Sept. 1953 - Sillsville
from the scrapbooks of John Wright SILLSVILLE - Rev. and Mrs. Trumpour, of Little Britain, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Hough after an extended trip to the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benn, and family, were guests on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mellow's. Mr. and Mrs. William McConnell, and girls, of Seeley's Bay, spent the weekend at E. McFadden's. G. Hugh Sharpe left on Monday for Alberta to help his cousins with the harvest. Mrs. Leslie Merritt, and children, of Toronto, are spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Percy Merritt. George Young is spending a few days in Toronto. Billie Young spent the weekend in Kingston. The Pines ball team lost out to Deseronto in the playoffs. Now they can hang up their gloves for another year. John Elliot is attending the Ottawa Exhibition. Nov. 1957 - 4-H Club
from the Christian Neighbourhood 4-H Club - The first three meetings of the "Sillsville Stitchers", the 4-H club, were held at the home of Mrs. D. Hough. Officers were elected as follows: President, Marion Grooms; Secretary, Sandra Garrison; Vice-President, Vibeke Peterson; Treasurer, Leona Mellow; Reporters, Erna Peterson and Aileen Stalker. The present project "Being Well Dressed and Well Groomed" comprises for the main part in the making of a slip or crinoline. Materials and patterns have been discussed, as well as topics on attractiveness, good grooming, hand and hair care. The Home Economist, Miss Sandra Thibaudeau, of Napanee attended the third meeting and demonstrated a manicure. A fee of 10 cents per member per meeting is being taken in this project to defray expenses. Lunch and a social time concludes each meeting. Sixteen girls are enrolled as members. (Signed) Erna Peterson.

82. City Of Toronto, City Council
Coordinator, Jane welsh, Urban Planning and Development Services Department Ontario Society of Industrial archaelogy; Toronto Field Naturalists
http://www.city.toronto.on.ca/council/environtf_green_workshop.htm
Mayor Councillors Council committees Council schedules ... Making a deputation Environmental Task Force - completed
The Environmental Task Force has completed its mandate and is no longer active. The following material is provided for archival purposes. "Greenspace/Nature" Workshop Summary Notes
Friday September 4, 1998
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Metro Hall, Committee Room 313 Chair: Councillor John Adams Coordinator: Jane Welsh, Urban Planning and Development Services Department Facilitator: Carol Mee, Public Health Attendees
Priority Issue Categories

Priority Issues

Priority Quick Starts

Attendees Environmental Task Force Suzanne Barrett
Brian Denney - Waterfront Regeneration Trust
- Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Environmental/Community Groups Morris Sorensen
John Wilson Linda Pim Brian Birdy Karen Yukich Charles Kinbglsey Deb Doncaster Jim Robb Cheryl Gonslaves Sean Cosgrove Boris Mather Ian Wheal - Toronto Field Naturalists (regrets) - Task Force to Bring Back the Don - Federation of Ont. Naturalists (regrets) - Conversation Council of Ontario - High Park Citizen Advisory Committee - High Park Citizen Advisory Committee - Animal Alliance - Save the Rouge - Emery Creek Environmental Association - Food Policy Council - Citizens for a Lakeshore Greenway (CFLAG) - Ontario Society of Industrial Archaelogy; Toronto Field Naturalists

83. Lavinya.Net Web Directory » Society » Ethnicity » Celtic
Head A message board for those of Scottish, Irish, English and welsh ancestry . Celtic Dejavu Celtic Dejavu - Offers texts on Celtic archaelogy,
http://www.lavinya.net/ara/Society/Ethnicity/Celtic/

84. Arthurian Booklist (rec.arts.books)
Bromwich, Rachel, ed., The Arthur of the welsh the Arthurian Legend in Medieval legend and archaelogy; themes and motifs; and a wealth of literature.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/books/arthurian/
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Arthurian Booklist (rec.arts.books)
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Help others by sharing your knowledge
rec.arts.books alt.legend.king-arthur alt.mythology From: tittle@io.com (Cindy Tittle Moore) Subject: Arthurian Booklist (rec.arts.books) Sender: tittle Reply-To: tittle@io.com X-No-Archive: Yes Summary: This is a periodically posted informational post about books that are related to the story of King Arthur and Camelot. It includes novels, poems, research, and a few related stories. Date: 27 Apr 2004 11:11:41 GMT Archive-name: books/arthurian Posting-frequency: 25 days URL: http://www.io.com/~tittle/books/arthurian.html Last-modified: 27 Dec 2000 Arthurian Booklist This is a reading list involving the Arthurian legend. For its original inception, I would like to thank the readers of the old Camelot mailing list (no longer in circulation). I wrote a good many of the original reviews when I was a member, but since then a number of people have submitted additional references for inclusion into this list. The very latest copy of this file may be found at the above listed URL. Hey check these out! Nice! * [1] http://dc.smu.edu/Arthuriana/

85. Location Bibliography
A Dictionary of English and welsh surnames with special American instances. Ulster Journal of archaelogy First Series, no. 6(1858) 21134.
http://homepages.newnet.co.uk/dance/webpjd/intro/britbib.htm
Location Bibliography Items that I have found particularly useful are highlighted Surnames(in general) Europe(in general) British Isles Channel Isles ... Wales If you came to this page directly, then please access
Modern British Surname Studies
Surnames- General
  • Clark, Thomas. Surnames metrically arranged and classified, with an introductory inquiry into their origin and use . London: Simkin, Marshall and Co., 1859.
  • Dunkling, Leslie. Guinness book of names . Enfield: Guinness, 1995.
    Notes: previously published: 1974, 1983, 1986
    Abstract: Lawson1: "wide coverage of many aspects of names and naming. Includes first name origins, fashions, nicknames, tradenames. Table of popular names"
  • Ferguson, Robert. Surnames as a science . London: Routledge, 1883.
    Notes: Reprinted by Heraldry Today in 1967
  • Garfield, E. "What's in a surname." Current Contents , no. 7(1981): 5-9.
  • Gaudart, Hyacinth. The trouble with names : forms of address in Asia . Singapore: SNP Editions, 1999.
  • Hanks, Patrick (ed.) Dictionary of American family names New York: Oxford University Press, 2003
  • 86. Minnesota Local History And Genealogy Research Guide
    Minnesota Prehistory Minnesota archaelogy History and Development Significant The welsh in Minnesota and Iowa, with the following being currently
    http://home.att.net/~Local_History/Minnesota.htm
    Minnesota became a state in 1858.
    Research by County
    Research by Category Minnesota Eras
    Research Minnesota Statewide Resources
    ...
    About

    Note: If you have been here before, please reload the page to get the newest updates. Try "Yahoo Get Local" for Minnesota to locate specific addresses and phone numbers in Minnesota. Map Blast : Enter a Town, State name, and this site will bring up a clickable map for your location; then you can select "Find", and enter a subject, such as "churches", "museums", etc., and this site finds the addresses and phone numbers for your subject. I found it had many that similar sites were missing!
  • Minnesota Secretary of State STUDENT PAGE ! - includes the following and more: Featured sites: The Poorhouse Story , by Linda Crannell and CCS - a collection of information, by state, which invites submissions to help tell this untold tale - read " Emma's Story " to see the touching story behind the site!!!
  • 87. Research
    The history of art and archaelogy was revealed to me by Maude Gatewood, a remarkable I discovered that the welsh bards had observed standard shamanistic
    http://www.michaelcarmichael.com/research.html
    The period following my graduation from university was dominated by research in intellectual history, especially the history of philosophy. I read the works of modern philosophers: Bertrand Russell, Alfreed North Whitehead, Friedrich Nietzsche, Edmund Husserl, Ludwig Wittengenstein and Godel, as well as the classics: Plato, Aristotle, Bacon, Hobbes, Descartes, Locke, Rousseau, Kant, Hegel and Emerson. Extracurricular activities centered on the peace movement, civil rights, environmental protests and work for the political campaigns of liberal candidates. Robert Rieke emerged as my principal mentor, and I continued to consult Fredrickson, Morrill, Perzel and Robbins. Through experimentation with psychoactive substances, I recognised both: the objective falsification of Cartesian duality and the relevance of shamanism to the history of science. Carlos Castaneda's work, which is frequently criticised by academic authorities who have misread and misintrpreted his writings, provided me with a series of important references. 'M' emerged as my principal informant in the field of parapsychology, who demonstrated objective evidence that the mind encompassed far more experience than the presupposed properties of the brain. I focused my research on the history and philosophy of science, while reading the works of: Newton, Darwin, Einstein, Freud and Heisenberg. I read the works of Alexander Koyre, Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper, as well as Paul Feyerabend and Imre Lakatos. During this period, I began my readings of the vast alchemical corpus.

    88. NMAS Publications
    AT Hanson, N. Khandan, D. welsh, and B. Ormand Philip J. Leyendecker, GordonWatts archaelogy and Anthropology Linda S. Cordell and David E. Stuart
    http://www.nmas.org/pubs.html

    89. Databases - Information Resources - Trinity College Library Dublin
    Contains English and welsh, Irish and Scottish legislation and law reports ResourceDetails » Biblical archaelogy Society Online Archive
    http://www.tcd.ie/Library/resources/resourceList.php?resourceType=Database&schr=

    90. EBulletin - University Of Leicester In The Media For March
    We re hoping through this awareness campaign that the welsh assembly will Museum of archaelogy and Anthropology in Manchester, recently received a
    http://ebulletin.le.ac.uk/news/in-the-headlines/2000-2009/2005/03/ULM-March2005
    NEWS - DAILY EDUCATION HEADLINES
    University of Leicester in the Media for March Monthly record of Internet stories from around the World updated throughout the day (Newest stories are at the top) - Now including Broadcast News. BROADCAST NEWS Have you featured on radio or TV? Please let us know the details via email to stating your name / work, the title / subject matter, media you featured on and date.
    • Dr Jason Hughes (CLMS) appeared on Leicester Sound on 7 March regarding National No Smoking Day. Dr Mike Rowe (Criminology) appeared on BBC News 24 on 10 March regarding policing issues. Professor Martin Gill (Criminology) was interviewed on Three Counties, This Morning regarding ID fraud. He also recorded a tv interview for ITV who have a set of eight programmes on fighting crime, one of these is on CCTV. He has been appointed specialist advisor to Channel 4 programme 'Dispatches' about shop theft. In addition, he has been interviewed on TV by independent film makers in Denmark regarding CCTV and will be interviewed by ITN about Identity Fraud and by Channel 4 about crime and the election. Dr Mark Purnell (Geology) was interviewed on Saga FM about the public meeting at the university entitled 'Earth life and climate, 3 billion years of interaction'.

    91. BBC - Wales - Digital Storytelling - Christine Finn
    I used to be a print and TV journalist before studying archaelogy. Now I continueboth my worlds with a lot of travelling. What s your story about?
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/digitalstorytelling/sites/uk/pages/christine-finn.sht
    @import url('/includes/tbenh.css') ;
    Home

    TV

    Radio

    Talk
    ...
    A-Z Index

    TUESDAY
    27th September 2005
    Text only

    BBC Homepage

    Wales home
    Digital Storytelling ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Fragments PLAY Please tell us a little about yourself. What did you find the most rewarding aspect about the workshop? So much! Working with such wonderful and patient professionals and sharing stories and skills with other participants. This has offered me a whole new way of telling stories that engages in a way that is personal and complete. How has this workshop affected the way you look upon your family history? Read the transcript... Adrian Praetzellis from California Christine links archaeology, autobiography, and performance more explicitly than most archaeologists would dare. Way cool! Michael Shanks from Stanford A wonderful piece of personal archaeology. The simple voice over family snapshots and the historical background create an intimacy that reaches beyond a standard story of childhood. What do you think about this story? Name and location (e.g. John Jones from Wrexham):

    92. Department Of Adult Continuing Education Prospective Students
    To view archaelogy open courses, click the arrow below. Sorry, there are NOarchaelogy open courses currently available. click here to view archaelogy
    http://www.swan.ac.uk/dace/dace2/en/prospective/dacecourses.asp?cat=1&name=Archa

    93. Celtic Journals - Alphabetical
    Éigse A Journal of Irish Studies The Journal of Celtic Language Learning Journal of the Classical Association of Ireland Journal of Irish archaelogy
    http://celtdigital.org/AlphaJournals.html
    Journal Titles in Alphabetical Order
    Ancient History Bulletin

    At the Edge

    British Archaeology

    Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies
    ...
    Celtic Cultural Studies
    (Archive pages only)
    Celtic Heritage

    Celtica - Edizioni Trentini
    (be weary those with Slow modems/ In Italian)
    Chronicon

    Earthsongs

    The Journal of Celtic Language Learning
    Journal of the Classical Association of Ireland ... Perita (Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland.) Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Part C Rambles: A Cultural Arts Magazine Review Studia Celtica Treoir ... Journals Menu

    94. 'British Archaeology' Home Page
    Saving Llangors crannog, A unique artificial island in a welsh lake, built fora medieval royal hall, was threatened by changing lake levels and pleasure
    http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba.html
    ISSN 1357-4442
    Editor: Mike Pitts SUBSCRIBE ONLINE
    latest issue:
    No 84, September/October 2005
    The new British Archaeology is available in WHSmith and other leading newsagents. To keep up to date with the latest developments in archaeology in the UK you can subscribe online in the CBA Online Shop
    latest online issue:
    No 83, July/August 2005
    You will find here a selection of news, features and letters. Printed magazines contain more features, as well as comments, interviews, book reviews, columns on science, the internet and television, event listings and news from the CBA.
    Introducing the September/October issue of British Archaeology
    The new British Archaeology magazine is tipped to be the largest, brightest, most forward-looking and talked about UK archaeology magazine ever published.
    Artefacts of fear - and why we should preserve them
    As peace comes to Northern Ireland, over 300 buildings at HM Prison Long Kesh/Maze - home of the infamous H Blocks - stand empty. A consultation panel has recommended demolition of all but a select sample. Laura McAtackney asks, why the haste?
    COVER STORIES
    Requiem for a lost age Conventional wisdom said medieval Christian graves held little interest for archaeologists. Now cemetery excavations revealing thousands of graves have shown an extraordinary world of fear, superstition, care and mourning. Roberta Gilchrist reports on a major new study

    95. Archaeoblog : A Weblog For UK Archaeology
    Alun Pugh, welsh Minister for Culture, welsh Language and Sport, The richarchaeological heritage of welsh upland areas has huge potential for
    http://www.britarch.ac.uk/archaeoblog/
    @import "blogger.css";
    Archaeoblog : a weblog for UK archaeology
    Welcome
    to a weblog covering the latest news and views on archaeology across the United Kingdom, provided by the Council for British Archaeology Archives Send us your comments and feedback To receive new weblog entries direct to your mailbox send a blank email to
    archaeoblog-join@britarch.net
    version of this page
    Links
    BRITARCH email list BRITARCH-NEWS email list CBA newsfeed CBA web site ... Other archaeology newsfeeds
    Site notes
    This page will look much better in a browser that supports web standards , but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device. It was created using techniques detailed at glish.com/css/
    Credits
    Onlineblog.com glish.com
    Friday, February 13, 2004
    Treasures of a Saxon King of Essex
    An archaeological excavation by the Museum of London Archaeology Service at Priory Crescent, Prittlewell, Essex in autumn 2003 unearthed a 7th century grave that is perhaps the most spectacular discovery of its kind made during the past 50 years - the grave is probably that of an Anglo-Saxon King of Essex . The range and combination of objects and how they were placed in the grave to create a setting for the dead king is unique. Weapons, equipment for feasting and personal possessions were found. The coffin contained items that had been placed on the body as part of the burial ritual. These included two small gold foil crosses, two gold coins and a gold belt buckle. The survival of the chamber and its contents is due to the mound above the grave collapsing into the open chamber as the roof timbers decayed. However, the high acidity of the sand filling the burial chamber has meant that no trace of a body survived. The objects in the grave such as the sword suggest it was almost certainly that of a man. The contents of the burial chamber, down to the 'king's' shoe buckles (above) were still in place. The finds will be on show in London and Southend for the next few weeks.

    96. Huntington Free Library
    Leist Landing Monterey O Neill s Landing Parker s Bayou Silent Shade LandingStella Tchula Lake Wasp Lake welsh Camp Landing Yalobusha River Arkansas River
    http://www.binc.org/hfl/html/page6.htm

    97. NAUTICAL ARCHAEOLOGY -Assignments
    Fourth International Symposium on Boat and Ship archaelogy.BAR 438.1 3551.(Oxford). Weerd MD de, 1988,Schepen voor Zwammerdam, Bouwwijze en herkomst van
    http://cma.soton.ac.uk/HistShip/flrf122.htm
    HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP - Seminar Assignment Bibliographies ADDITIONAL REFERENCES: LECTURE NOTES SUBMIT REPORT BACK ... NEXT
    122 CHINE GIRDER BARGE
    INITIAL REFERENCE: Newell Int.Journ.Nautical Archaeology 21.2/1992
    ADDITIONAL REFERENCES: Carvel Construction Technique : 19-23. (Oxford) Ellmers D., 1984,Punt, barge or pram - is there one tradition or several ?. in: McGrail S., (Ed.) Aspects of Maritime Archaeology and Ethnography : 153-172. (London) Newell M.M., 1992, Preliminary documentation of a chine-girder barge at Conway, South Carolina. IJNA Rieth E., 1994,The Flat-Bottomed Medieval (11th cent.) Boat from Orlac, Charente (France): Regional Boat Building Tradition ? . in: Westerdahl C., (Ed.) Crossroads of Ancient Shipbuilding : 121-124. (Oxford) Rieth E., 1994, L'Epave d'Orlac (Charente-Maritime). Etude d'un nateau de navigation interieure du XIeme siecle. Approche d'un milieu de navigation fluviale et de sa batellerie .Documents d'Archeologie Francaise (Paris) Rieth E., 1994,The Flat-Bottomed Medieval (11th cent.) Boat from Orlac, Charente (France): Regional Boat Building Tradition ? in: Westerdahl C., (Ed.) Crossroads of Ancient Shipbuilding : 121-124. (Oxford)

    98. 11 Social Work, Maritime Archaeology And The Royal Australian Navy.
    Fourth International Symposium on Boat and Ship archaelogy. BAR IS, 438.(Oxford)vernacular boats.isbsa.lisbon isbsa symposium 1988
    http://cma.soton.ac.uk/HistShip/uwb11.htm
    HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP - General Bibliographies 11 SYMPOSIA, CONFERENCES AND COLLECTIONS
    • Adam P., nd, Strategies maritimes et economie . (Perthes en Gatinais) [piracy.ports economic history.colbert]
    • Adolfson J., Proceedings of the Fourth World Congress of Underwater Activities . (Stockholm) [underwater activites 4th congress]
    • Albright A.B. (Ed.), Underwater Archaeology: Proceedings from the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, Savannah . (Pleasant Hill) [savannah symposium 1987]
    • American Skin Divers Association., Diving Symposium 1961 . (Barcelona) [american skin divers symposium]
    • Annis P.G.W., (Ed.), Ingrid and other studies . (Review IJNA , 14.4: 357). (London) [giggleswick tarn logboat.astrolabe.heads.toilets]
    • Annis P.G.W., (Ed.), Sea Studies: Essays in Honour of Basil Greenhill . (Greenwich) [greenhill b essays for]
    • Anon., Actes du IIIe. Congres International d'Archeologie Sous Marine . (Barcelona) [marine archaology congress iii]
    • Anon., 1963 , First Conference on Underwater Archaeology. St. Paul. Archaeology [st paul symposium 1963]
    • Anon.

    99. Defining Indigeneity In The Twenty-First Century – A Case Study Of The Fris
    up well alongside the current works on the Bretons, the Basques, the Welshand the Saami. The archaelogy of Identity 4. The Recognized Identity 5.
    http://www.mellenpress.com/mellenpress.cfm?bookid=5742&pc=9

    100. Archaeology Jobs In Archeology Anthropology Archaeology Vacancies And Careers EA
    Temporary Lecturer in Archaeology, Bangor, UK, University of Wales, BangorDepartment of History and welsh History, 24/08/05
    http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/archaeology.html
    EARTHWORKS Main Menu Geoscience Lectureships/Professorships Geoscience Research Environmental Science
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    Senior Heritage Consultant

    North East/West Midlands, UK
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    London, UK
    Sociologist/Anthropologist

    South West, Canada Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Archaeology Stable light isotope analysis Cape Town, RSA University of Cape Town Department of Archaeology Temporary Lecturer in Archaeology Bangor, UK University of Wales, Bangor Department of History and Welsh History Lecturer in Zooarchaeology Southampton, UK University of Southampton School of Humanities Research Fellow - black carbon/charcoal St Andrews, UK University of St Andrews Geophysicist - Project Manager Leeds, UK Met Surveys Ltd Research Assistant - Archaeology Egham, UK Royal Holloway University of London Archaeology - Principal Flexible UK Archaeologist Edinburgh, UK Jacobs Babtie 7 Fully Funded Research Studentships Funding is available for applicants from the UK/EU only Reading, UK

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