London 2012 Olympic Games: Archaeologists begin work on Olympic Park site

London 2012 Olympic Games: Archaeologists begin work on Olympic Park site; ENGLAND: London: EXT Worker guiding drill mechanism into bore hole on Olympic Park site (2 SHOTS) Archaeologists working on samples of earth from site Kieron Tyler (Senior Archaeologist) interview SOT - Extremely significant, potentially largest archaeological project anyone has undertaken ever DRIVER POINT OF VIEW POV SEQ Road thru industrial estate TRACK Museum of London: INT Boxes stacked in storeroom TRACK FORWARD Worker placing boxes on table top Roy Stephenson (Archive Manager) interview as holds archaeological items SOT - Imagine scraping skins of animals they had caught, how sharp blade still is now / Fragment of reindeer bone, species we don't have anymore CUTAWAYs Reindeer bone removed from bag / held Roman artifact held TILT UP worker discussing object SOT Roman object held Roy Stephenson interview as holds Saxon shoe SOT - Discusses shoe Reporter to camera CUTAWAY Medieval badges on foam Museum worker lifting 18th century porcelain figure from shelf as discusses it SOT Close up of figure EXT Workers seen thru wire fence as preparing bore hole site Andrew Gaskell (London Development Agency) interview SOT - Olympics will be largest construction site in Europe, not only springboard to future but opportunity to understand London's past Worker using hand-held tool to widen bore hole (2 SHOTS)
London 2012 Olympic Games: Archaeologists begin work on Olympic Park site; ENGLAND: London: EXT Worker guiding drill mechanism into bore hole on Olympic Park site (2 SHOTS) Archaeologists working on samples of earth from site Kieron Tyler (Senior Archaeologist) interview SOT - Extremely significant, potentially largest archaeological project anyone has undertaken ever DRIVER POINT OF VIEW POV SEQ Road thru industrial estate TRACK Museum of London: INT Boxes stacked in storeroom TRACK FORWARD Worker placing boxes on table top Roy Stephenson (Archive Manager) interview as holds archaeological items SOT - Imagine scraping skins of animals they had caught, how sharp blade still is now / Fragment of reindeer bone, species we don't have anymore CUTAWAYs Reindeer bone removed from bag / held Roman artifact held TILT UP worker discussing object SOT Roman object held Roy Stephenson interview as holds Saxon shoe SOT - Discusses shoe Reporter to camera CUTAWAY Medieval badges on foam Museum worker lifting 18th century porcelain figure from shelf as discusses it SOT Close up of figure EXT Workers seen thru wire fence as preparing bore hole site Andrew Gaskell (London Development Agency) interview SOT - Olympics will be largest construction site in Europe, not only springboard to future but opportunity to understand London's past Worker using hand-held tool to widen bore hole (2 SHOTS)
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