Newnham College excavation

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2011

When Cambridge University Lecturer in Archaeology Dr Catherine Hills discovered that Anglo Saxon remains could be buried in the grounds of Newnham College, Cambridge, she and her colleagues set about organising a dig to find them. Key to its success would be the help of 20 sixth-form girls from schools in London, Birmingham and Peterborough, all of whom stayed in the college for a week to sample life at Cambridge. What did the girls make of their stay? And did they unearth skeletons in the garden?

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    nice shaking!

    (sorry if it sounds a bit uncambridge)

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  • Really, these videos are enlightening to what life at Cambridge is really like, I hope to go there once I finish studying, because I've spent my entire academic life yearning for like-minded intelligent people! Just being able to make friends and participate in fascinating activities like these would be an amazing gift.

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  • Wow, that's amazing. Never thought you could find this much, basicly in your backyard.

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