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Brigid is a graduate of the [[University of Auckland]].
 
Brigid is a graduate of the [[University of Auckland]].
  
She has a '''sciblog''' website: [http://sciblogs.co.nz/digging-the-dirt/]
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She has a '''sciblog''' website: [http://sciblogs.co.nz/digging-the-dirt/ Digging the Dirt.]
  
 
Through that and other outlets she is a strong advocate for local archaeology, e.g.<ref>Feeling the force; Brigid Gallagher unearths the past. New Zealand Geographic 2011, 109:24-25. </ref>.
 
Through that and other outlets she is a strong advocate for local archaeology, e.g.<ref>Feeling the force; Brigid Gallagher unearths the past. New Zealand Geographic 2011, 109:24-25. </ref>.
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Unofficial Time Team Site page: [http://www.timeteam.k1z.com/index.php?ind=articoli&op=entry_view&iden=34]
 
Unofficial Time Team Site page: [http://www.timeteam.k1z.com/index.php?ind=articoli&op=entry_view&iden=34]
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'''References'''
 
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Revision as of 22:38, 6 August 2011

Brigid Gallagher

Brigid

One time co-presenter on the UK hit TV series Time Team, Brigid is now again resident in New Zealand. Expert in geomorphology and finds conservation as well as field archaeology, it was always startling to hear her Kiwi accent amongst the great range of British accents heard on the programme. She often featured clearly explaining the stratigraphic complexities of the trenches she was excavating.

Brigid is a graduate of the University of Auckland.

She has a sciblog website: Digging the Dirt.

Through that and other outlets she is a strong advocate for local archaeology, e.g.[1].


External Links

Radio Live piece [1]

Time Team Site page: [2]

Unofficial Time Team Site page: [3]


References

  1. Feeling the force; Brigid Gallagher unearths the past. New Zealand Geographic 2011, 109:24-25.