Aston (2000), p. 36. Aston (2000), pp. 37–39. Lewis, Harding & Aston (2002). Robinson & Aston (2002). Aston, Mick. "Selected Articles by Mick Aston"...
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although it consistently included professional archaeologists such as Mick Aston, Carenza Lewis, Francis Pryor and Phil Harding. The sites excavated ranged...
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Tull Mick Aston (1946-2013), English archaeologist Mick Batyske, aka Mick (DJ), American DJ Mick Brown, half of the British vocal duo Pat and Mick Mick Coady...
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Time Signs, first broadcast in 1991. Produced by Taylor, it featured Mick Aston and Phil Harding, who both went on to appear on Time Team. He also produced...
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doctorate on Robinson, and honorary professorships on principal presenter Mick Aston and producer Tim Taylor, to reflect its great appreciation for what Time...
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England. He was affectionately called Time Team's "lumps and bumps" man by Mick Aston, and works with the team alongside his day job, travelling the country...
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British television series that aired on Channel 4 in 1991. Presented by Mick Aston, the series tells the story of a Devon valley throughout history. Phil...
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Helen Isobel Aston (1934–2020), Australian botanist and ornithologist Mick Aston (1946–2013), British archaeologist William George Aston (1841–1911),...
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the public and runs various events throughout the year. Archaeologist Mick Aston commented that "Virtually all the reconstruction drawings of Iron Age...
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Alan Bates as Mick and Donald Pleasence as Davies in their original stage roles, while Robert Shaw replaced Peter Woodthorpe as Aston. First published...
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lap-welded wrought iron tube was born in Oldbury. Writers and academics Mick Aston, archaeologist and star of the TV programme Time Team, was born in Oldbury...
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University of Cambridge Kay Alexander, TV presenter Michael Aston, TV archaeologist (as "Mick Aston") Carol Barnes, television newsreader and broadcaster Jacquie...
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in the historiography' Notes This has been extensively investigated by Mick Aston University of East Anglia References Muir, Richard. The NEW Reading the...
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Regular contributors include: presenter Tony Robinson; archaeologists Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Carenza Lewis, Helen Geake; historians Francis Pryor; Robin...
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Aston Martin is a British car manufacturer that has participated in Formula One in various forms and is currently represented by a team named as Aston...
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Left to right:Tony Robinson, Mick Aston and de la Bédoyère on a Time Team shoot in 2007...
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through injury. "Wright, John Michael (Mick)". Aston Villa Player Database. Jörn Mårtensson. Retrieved 2 August 2014. "Mick Wright". Post War English & Scottish...
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Heritage Prize. This project, based on the village of Shapwick, was begun by Mick Aston of Bristol University to investigate the evolution of a typical English...
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secretary. However, reading archaeology books and attending lectures by Mick Aston led her to study medieval archaeology at University College London. Subsequently...
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Tony Robinson reading to Professor Mick Aston an excerpt of N.P. Milner's Vegetius: Epitome of Military Science during a 1994 episode of the British archaeology...
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of Time Team, filmed in April 1993, host Tony Robinson and Professor Mick Aston climbed to the top of Holy Trinity Church. From their vantage point, they...
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contributors on Time Team include: Tony Robinson (presenter); archaeologists Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Helen Geake; Guy de la Bedoyere (historian); Victor Ambrus...
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Dracula (1993) Ways of Drawing Hands (1994) Recreating the past (with Mick Aston) (2001) Drawing on Archaeology (2006) Drawing Somerset's Past: an Illustrated...
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research to be undertaken in the valley of the River Wolf led by Professor Mick Aston of Bristol University and documented by the Channel Four documentary series...
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buildinghistory.org/bristol/origins.shtml> Jean Manco in discussion with Mick Aston, Joseph Bettey, Robert Jones, & Roger Leech "The priories of Cranbourne...
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singer 1945 – Debbie Harry, American singer-songwriter and actress 1946 – Mick Aston, English archaeologist and academic (d. 2013) 1946 – Erkki Tuomioja, Finnish...
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historical period(s): Anglo-Saxon. Featuring from Time Team: Tony Robinson, Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Stewart Ainsworth, John Gater, Victor Ambrus, Carenza Lewis...
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the subject of a historical and archaeological study led by Professor Mick Aston, published in the Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural...
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Poulton Hall, was approximately 500 metres from the chapel. Professor Mick Aston proposed the theory that the chapel was a "Capella ad Portem", or chapel...
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Thomas, 25, I-Kiribati Olympic weightlifter (2004), traffic collision. Mick Aston, 66, British archaeologist (Time Team). Bill Atkinson, 68, English footballer...
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