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The 2012 Olympic site has created the largest archaeological site ever excavated in Britain and Kieron has the huge task of running it.
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DIGGING OLYMPIC SIZED HOLES
By Kieron Tyler
Kieron works for the Museum of London Archaeology Service and in partnership with PCA (Pre-Construct Archaeology he’s heading up the excavations of London’s Olympic site. He’s hoping archaeologists will find evidence of original prehistoric Londoners right through to Roman, Viking, medieval and relatively recent industrial activities. For Kieron it’s a huge task, but he hopes that the findings will give a better insight into how the lower Lea Valley was used.




Title:
DIGGING OLYMPIC SIZED HOLES
Contributor:
Kieron Tyler
Length:
2.25 mins
Date:
21 Aug 2008
Source:
Video Nation London
Region:
England - London
Location:
London
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