Jon Kenny, an Independent Community Archaeologist, holds a range of instructional and interesting DVDs on a wide range of subjects to do with archaeology and what local history groups have been doing. The videos were created for the Greater York Community Archaeology Project, an HLF supported project, managed by York Archaeological Trust between 2005 and 2010. Please feel free to contact Jon Kenny on 01904 658255 to borrow these DVDs for free after looking at our list below:
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1 Tithe Barn - Poppleton Part 1 2 Tithe Barn - Poppleton Part 2 3 Tithe Barn - Poppleton Part 3 4 Reading Old Documents 5 Carrying Out Fieldwork Part 1 6 Carrying Out Fieldwork Part 2 7 Excavation and Recording Part 1 8 Excavation and Recording Part 2 9 Excavation and Recording Part 3 10 First Aid for Finds Part 1 11 First Aid for Finds Part 2 12 Methods of Dissemination Part 1 13 Methods of Dissemination Part 2 14 Methods of Dissemination Part 3 15 Interperting Landscapes Part 1 16 Interperting Landscapes Part 2 17 Scheduled Ancient Monument Nether Poppleton 18 Computers in Archaeology 19 Envirmental Archaeology Part 1a 20 Envirmental Archaeology Part 1b and Part 2 21 Aerial Photography Part 1 22 Aerial Photography Part 2 23 Aerial Photography Part 3 24 Vernacular Architure in Village Suburbs Part 1 25 Vernacular Architure in Village Suburbs Part 2 26 Vernacular Architure in Village Suburbs Part 3 27 Studying Townships Part 1 28 Studying Townships Part 2 29 Studying Townships Part 3 30 Graveyard Recording Part 1 31 Graveyard Recording Part 2 32 Graveyard Recording Part 3 33 Studying Place Names Part 1 34 Studying Place Names Part 2 35 Photography in Archaeology Part 1 36 Photography in Archaeology Part 2 37 Photography in Archaeology Part 3 38 Photography in Archaeology Part 4 39 Identifying and Conserving Finds Part 1 40 Identifying and Conserving Finds Part 2 41 The Historic Envirmental Register Part 1 42 The Historic Envirmental Register Part 2 43 The Historic Envirmental Register Part 3 44 Church Architecture Part 1 45 Church Architecture Part 2 46 Vernacular Buildings Architecture Part 1 47 Vernacular Buildings Architecture Part 2 48 Vernacular Buildings Architecture Part 3 49 Recording Historic Parks and Gardens 50 Domestic Victorian Architecture Part 1 51 Domestic Victorian Architecture Part 2 52 Geophysics in Archaeology Part 1 53 Geophysics in Archaeology Part 2 54 Geophysics in Archaeology Part 3 55 Fieldwalking in Archaeology Part 1 56 Fieldwalking in Archaeology Part 2 57 Ceramic Building Material (CBM) Part 1 58 Ceramic Building Material (CBM) Part 2 59 The Yorkshire Museum Part 1 60 The Yorkshire Museum Part 2 61 Industrial Archaeology Part 1 62 Industrial Archaeology Part 2 63 Industrial Archaeology Part 3 64 Archiving Digital Material Part 1 65 Archiving Digital Material Part 2 66 Archiving Digital Material Part 3 67 Research Medieval Houses Part 1 68 Research Medieval Houses Part 2 69 Analysing and Writing up Data from Surveys and Excavations Part 1 70 Analysing and Writing up Data from Surveys and Excavations Part 2 71 Analysing and Writing up Data from Surveys and Excavations Part 3 72 Analysing and Writing up Data from Surveys and Excavations Part 4 73 Researching Finds Part 1a 74 Researching Finds Part 1b 75 Researching Finds Part 2 76 Researching Finds Part 3 77 Researching Finds Part 4 78 Textiles at The Castle Museum Part 1 79 Textiles at The Castle Museum Part 2 |
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The Tile and Brick Workshop The Flint Workshop The Pottery Workshop Reading Old Documents Planning Geophysical Surveys Why Dig?, Pre-excavation Strategies, Tools and Methods Health and Safety, Recording, Concepts and Methods Planning, Determining Levels and Stratigraphy From Grot to Bling? Your Finds Their Future The Physical Archive Publication - Where and How The Digital Archive Hob Moor - A historical Landscape Perspective Map Regression - A Walk Around Hob Moor Resistivity Survey Computers in Archaeology Presentation Practical Exercises and Presentation 'Bones!' Introdution and Photo Reading Introdution to Photo Interpertation Introduction to Mapping Vernacular Architure in Village Suburbs Vernacular Architure in Village Suburbs Vernacular Architure in Village Suburbs Introdution and Boundary Definition Origins and Meanings Some Case Studies Graveyard Recording Graveyard Recording Graveyard Recording Studying Place Names Studying Place Names Introduction Photographic Techniques (Land and Air) Scales, Cameras, Site Preparation and Using Flash Special Techniques and Photographic Equipment Identifying Finds Conserving Finds Introduction Structure of The HER Case Study Church Architecture Church Architecture Introduction The Tithe Barn Guide to Site Drawings Recording Historic Parks and Gardens Domestic Victorian Architecture Domestic Victorian Architecture Introduction Practical Work Interpreting the Data Introduction Practical Table Work Introduction and Material Types Material Types Continues Introduction Future Plans Introduction and Hungate Site Walkaround Site Walkaround Continued and Finds Examination The Leetham's Mill Project Archiving Constraints The Archaeological Data Service Data Standards and OASIS Research Medieval Houses Research Medieval Houses Creating a Desk Top Report Presenting Your Survey What's in the Box' Part 1 What's in the Box' Part 2 From Soil to Publication From Soil to Publication Continued Researching Celtic Metalwork Researching Pot Residues Research and Pottery Looking at Textiles from The Castle Museum Looking at Textiles from The Castle Museum |
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May 2005 May 2005 May 2005 July 2005 Sept 2005 Sept 2005 Oct 2005 Oct 2005 Oct 2005 Nov 2005 Nov 2005 March 2006 March 2006 March 2006 May 2006 May 2006 June 2006 Dec 2006 Feb 2007 Feb 2007 Mar 2007 Mar 2007 Mar 2007 Aug 2007 Aug 2007 Aug 2007 Aug 2007 Aug 2007 Aug 2007 Aug 2007 Aug 2007 Aug 2007 Sept 2007 Sept 2007 Jan 2008 Jan 2008 Jan 2008 Jan 2008 Feb 2008 Feb 2008 April 2008 April 2008 April 2008 May 2008 May 2008 July 2008 July 2008 July 2008 Aug 2008 Sept 2008 Sept 2008 Oct 2008 Oct 2008 Oct 2008 Nov 2008 Nov 2008 Dec 2008 Jan 2009 Jan 2009 Jan 2009 June 2009 June 2009 June 2009 June 2009 June 2009 June 2009 July 2009 July 2009 Oct 2009 Oct 2009 Oct 2009 Oct 2009 Dec 2009 Dec 2009 Dec 2009 Dec 2009 Dec 2009 March 2010 March 2010 |