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Author: James Dixon

WAC 6, Dublin, 2008. Part II.

October 17, 2008January 10, 2017 by James Dixon

Jim Dixon UWE, Faculty of Creative Arts I had a bad time in the first half of WAC in Dublin. A combination of bad organisation, questionable quality control in the presentation department and my own unrealistic expectations had led to a quasi-depression. Lacking the funds to abscond to Bruges, I had, by the Wednesday evening…

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A View from Inside the Trenches, WAC-6, Dublin, 2008. Part I.

October 5, 2008January 10, 2017 by James Dixon

Jim Dixon University of the West of England, Faculty of Creative Arts A World Archaeological Congress is an odd thing. The sheer scale of the event is astounding. WAC 6 in Dublin (29 June – 4 July 2008) attracted something close to 2,000 participants from all over the world. The first time I went was…

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‘Most Haunted Live: Pirates’ Curse’. An Archaeology of Haunted Houses?

October 25, 2007January 11, 2017 by James Dixon

‘Most Haunted Live: Pirates’ Curse’ was filmed in Bristol and broadcast live at 9pm-12am on the 5th, 6th and 7th of May 2007 on UK Living. The Most Haunted series is a popular one on digital television and makes use of a fairly simple format. For the regular shows, a group comprising presenters, film crew…

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