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Eliza Durbin
ElizaCLST6
#CLST6 For my #RR19, I explored material culture on Dartmouth's campus. I focused on culture that will survive for the future but does not have an easily distinguishable purpose in
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Lorna Richardson
lornarichardson
Some of the videos from the TAG 2019 session organised by myself, @urbanprehisto & @MarkJamesHobbs are now live. Timely arrival to revisit still-current issues. Session was: "Mythical past, dangerous present:
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Southeast Asian Historians
SEA_historian
1/8 Let's start with Rock Art! I guess if historians study the past through texts, then the "texts" that archaeologists study are material remains. In my case, I am really
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🅰ntiquity Journal
AntiquityJ
#archaeology: A previously unknown elite Viking ritual centre - including a feast hall, cult house, and ship burial - has been found in using ground-penetrating radar.Here's an #AntiquityThread on
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eigenrobot
eigenrobot
apparently they are arguing about whether they can admit the possibility of submerged citiesthis leads me to a new rare opinion that civilization is older than we know, the first
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oldeuropeanculture
serbiaireland
Thread: Objects made of stone, excavated in houses of the Mesolithic Lepenski vir culture, 6300 – 5990 BC, Danube Iron Gates gorge, eastern Serbia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepenski_Vir All have carvings on the
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Women of 1000 AD
women_1000
NEW! For #BlackHistoryMonth I bring you the story of the parishioner of North Elmham. Buried in the cathedral cemetery over 1000 years ago, she was a Black woman who
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✿ दीपाश्री ✿
DeepaShree_AB
"Kurugodu" was a part of the Kishkindha kingdom ruled by the Vanar brothers Vali and Sugreeva during the Treta Yuga (period when Lord Rama ruled the earth). Later in the
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Chelsea
chelseabl
Thread on Why Representation Matters in Archaeology. No matter how good a mentor or colleague I have been, no matter how queer, no matter how inclusive I think I’ve been,
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
This is the excavation site under the #AcropolisMuseum in #Athens. While the museum displays the Classical era - the period most traditionally associated w/ Athens - the excavation below showcases
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Dr. Kristina Killgrove
DrKillgrove
On Wednesday evening, just after white nationalists stormed the U.S. Capitol, a panel in the Society for Historical Archaeology annual conference was kicked off. And a well-known white male professor
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Rob Hedge
robhedge
It’s been a bumpy week for archaeologists. Who'd like a diverting tale? It concerns an architect, a Baroness, a derelict mansion, a county archaeologist, two murders, Barry Cunliffe, and a
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Solange Ashby
BumbaughSolange
The American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE) just issued a statement on Diversity: https://www.arce.org/arces-statement-racial-and-cultural-diversityThis statement is partially in response to a call for such a letter issued by five Black
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Dr Annemieke Milks
AnnemiekeMilks
This is what happens when people who aren't archaeologists or anthropologists write about the human past - they pretty much get every single thing wrong. I'm actually sick of it
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Nature India
NatureInd
A state known for its heritage, culture and disaster management, & as an emerging hub of scholarship and research, Odisha is making its mark. @NatureInd 's spl issue captures Odisha's
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Lorna Richardson
lornarichardson
For archaeologists thinking about researching links with nationalism/pseudoarchaeology in online spaces, I need to flag that there are numerous safety measures you need to take before you start work. You
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