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Autor:
Yogan Pillay, Matthew M. Engelhard, Peter Barron, Charles Copley, Jacqui Watson, Amnesty E LeFevre
Publikováno v:
BMJ Global Health
In South Africa, a national-level helpdesk was established in August 2014 as a social accountability mechanism for improving governance, allowing recipients of public sector services to send complaints, compliments and questions directly to a team of
Autor:
Jacqui Watson
Publikováno v:
Physics Education. 39:171-176
Large quantities of wood and leather have been found in the waterlogged layers on archaeological excavations. Centuries of burial, however, have left these materials in a very degraded and vulnerable state such that if they dry out they will fall apa
Autor:
R. A. Hall, Nicola Rogers, Jennifer Price, Jacqui Watson, Erica Paterson, Dominic Tweddle, Gillian Fellows-Jensen, Catherine Mortimer, Mark Whyman, Patrick Ottaway, Joy Langston, Arthur Macgregor
Publikováno v:
Medieval Archaeology. 40:62-150
Archaeological investigations of a number of small sites, combined with information provided by antiquarian writers, indicate the existence of a number of churches and/or cemeteries in the vicinity of Ripon Cathedral. In two cases these demonstrably
Autor:
Jacqui Watson, Tessa Jackson
Publikováno v:
The Conservator. 19:45-51
This paper details the treatments used in the conservation and restoration of waterlogged lacquers. The individual pieces of lacquerware exhibited different problems and various methods were used to overcome them. The conservation methods described i
Autor:
Paul C. D. Johnson, R. I. Page, Andy Payne, Esther Cameron, Christopher Scull, Barry Ager, Pippa Henry, Andrew Mudd, Neil Linford, John Creighton, Mary Harman, Jacqueline P. Huntley, Margaret Gelling, Sue Stallibrass, Catherine Mortimer, C. A. Marlow, Bengt Odenstedt, Jennifer Price, Sarah Watkins, Jacqui Watson, P. W. Clogg, Robert Bourn, Brian Gilmour, David Webster, Robin Holgate, Glynis Edwards
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Journal. 149:124-281
Geophysical survey and excavation have demonstrated that iron age settlement features and early Anglo-Saxon burials discovered during road construction in 1983 were part of an extensive multi-period site, now a Scheduled Ancient Monument. This paper
Autor:
Jacqui Watson
Publikováno v:
ANZTLA EJournal. :68
Summary report for ANZTLA NSW chapter 2012