Day of Archaeology at Amgueddfa Cymru National Museum Wales Sian Iles & Matthew Guiseppe Knight, 28 Gorffennaf 2017 Happy Day of Archaeology everyone!Today, the 28th July 2017, is the annual online event in which archaeologists from across the country blog about archaeology. The idea is to showcase the diversity of the subject and highlight what individuals are doing on and around this day.This year we’ve badgered people from across the museum to contribute posts on who they are and how they engage with archaeology through their various research and projects and on a daily basis.We have been amazed by the positive response, not just from within History and Archaeology but from a whole range of disciplines. The topic of posts thus ranges from prehistoric Cardiff to botany to archaeological curation to snails! It really shows how broad and varied archaeology truly is, beyond the traditional view of woolly jumpers, beards, and whips (though it has been known!)These posts are all hosted on the external site: www.dayofarchaeology.com and links to blogs from our staff are listed below and will be added to throughout the day.We hope you enjoy!Adam Gwilt – An Archaeological Curator’s Day / Diwrnod ym mywyd Curadur ArchaeolegolDr. Rhianydd Biebrach – The Saving Treasures: Telling Stories ProjectDr. Ben Rowson – Snails at Snail Cave, and elsewhere in WalesJonathan Howells - From Housing to History and ArchaeologyKristine Chapman - Rare Books from the National Museum Wales LibrarySarah Parsons - Photographing ArchaeologyDr. Heather Pardoe – Harold Augustus Hyde’s Contribution to Welsh ArchaeologyDr. Elizabeth Walker – Contemplating and communicating the Palaeolithic landscapes of WalesSian Iles – Marvellous medieval tiles-public engagement at Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum WalesMatt Knight – A Day in the Life of an Archaeology Intern / Diwrnod ym mywyd Archaeolegydd preswyl Sian Iles Curadur: Archaeoleg yr Oesoedd Canol a Diweddarach Cysylltwch â Sian Iles Nid yw sylwadau ar gael ar hyn o bryd. Ymddiheuriadau am yr anghyfleustra.