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Archaeologists are now finding microplastics in ancient remainsDavid Jennings, chief executive of York Archaeology, explained why microplastic contamination is such a concern. “Our best-preserved remains—for example, the Viking finds at Coppergate (in the ...
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Microplastics Are Contaminating Ancient Archaeological SitesThe soil samples date to the first or early second century C.E. and were sourced from two archaeological sites in York, England. Some were excavated in the late 1980s, while others were ...
When Gil Shapiro opened Urban Archaeology’s first showroom in 1978, he ignited the trend of salvage design, reusing discarded materials from demolished buildings in new ways. Now boasting two ...
Overall, the University of York was ranked 184th in the world in the 2025 QS World Ranking, falling over 30 places from the ...
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