Another archaeologist Q&A: Camilla Norman

Camilla NormanI’ve added another entry to our Q&A with archaeologists page – the answers of Camilla Norman, who conveys the same enthusiasm, thirst for knowledge and sense of adventure as the other archaeologists who have kindly contributed to this section of our website. Camilla has combined her visual skills in her archaeology work with both artefact drawing in the field, her work having run the University of Sydney Archaeology Department’s slide library and also production managing Mediterranean Archaeology.

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