It's been a while since I ran any reader-submitted archaeopix. C'mon everybody, I'm sure you have some good snaps sitting on your disk! Please e-mail them to me with a bit of contextual info.
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I did have some good piccies but they were lost when my laptop was stolen. However, doing some fieldwork in a week's time and there'll be plenty of archaeology involved, so will have some by then.