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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2017 · 30 MIN

The SoMA podcast episode 2

from The SoMA podcast · host Candace Richards

In this episode of the SoMA podcast Candace is joined by Helen Nicholson, a well known figure in Sydney heritage, whose very first Mediterranean dig was spent in the pot sheds of Torone with Olwen Tudor Jones. In this interview Helen shares some of her personal memories of Olwen and her lasting legacy of student engagement, women as role models in archaeology as well as Helen's work with National Archaeology Wee

In this episode of the SoMA podcast Candace is joined by Helen Nicholson, a well known figure in Sydney heritage, whose very first Mediterranean dig was spent in the pot sheds of Torone with Olwen Tudor Jones. In this interview Helen shares some of her personal memories of Olwen and her lasting legacy of student engagement, women as role models in archaeology as well as Helen's work with National Archaeology Wee

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