![]() ![]() It’s about real people living their lives. ‘Archaeology is the study of ordinary people,’ says Ruth. In an interview with a TV network, she defends her profession: ![]() ![]() Unwilling to take this termination lying down, Ruth and her colleagues take the fight back to the school, appealing to the public via both social and traditional media. The archaeology department of the University of North Norfolk is shocked to learn – via Twitter, insultingly enough–that they’ll likely be axed in the latest round of budget cuts. It doesn’t help that her professional future has suddenly been put in jeopardy. But ever since his wife Michelle decided to essentially leave him, Ruth has been inexplicably dodging having a conversation with him about their own future together. One would think she’d have a great relationship however, given her long-standing romance with DCI Harry Nelson, with whom she shares their now-pre-adolescent daughter Kate. It helps, of course, that she has a good relationship with the local North Norfolk constabulary. Ruth Galloway is used to being sent for whenever human bones are found, even before the police are called in. Archaeologist and university lecturer Dr. ![]()
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