Gnawed Bones
Having been recovered, cleaned and conserved, the bones can be seen in a lot more detail. Sometimes this yields exciting information that helps paint a picture of some of the ecological interactions occurring thousands of years ago. Cerney Wick: Palaeocast was granted special access to 2024's excavations at Cerney Wick, allowing us to record media from within the field. On our website, you'll find hours of multimedia captured at different stages throughout the field season. We begin with a podcast that introduces the locality and details the plans for the upcoming dig, this is followed by several days of recording at the site itself and finally a record of the legacy of the year’s fieldwork. Website: https://www.palaeocast.com/cerney-wick/ Introductory podcast about the site available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2gL0wIL74Y We'd like to thank Sally and Neville Hollingworth for their help with putting this series together and for accommodating us in the field. We recognise Hills Quarry Products for making their site so accessible for research and science communication. Thanks to all the volunteers who have contributed to the multimedia in this series and especially to Laura Hobbs who has provided assistance throughout. Finally, thanks to all our backers on Patreon who help make projects like this possible.
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