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For Valentine's Day, I present to you a collection of bad archaeological dating jokes memed on bad stock photos and introduced with bad poems. It's bad, like train-wreck badRoses are
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Recently the Acropolis Museum opened up the archaeological site underneath itI’d walked over it countless times before, looking down on this vibrant ancient neighborhood from Athens in the Roman periodI
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Over the last month, I rewatched all the Star Wars movies. I present to you my thread: "The Chronicle of R2-D2: Deus ex machina"We all think Star Wars is about
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Pull up your comfy chair. Grab a drink & plop your favorite pet into your lapThis thread presents “The True Story about Ancient Greek Dogs” for the 3rd Public Archaeology
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A #ClassicalZooarchaeology Holiday ThreadAs you gather with family & friends over a holiday meal, take a moment and recognize how much our food defines us. You probably think of the
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This #archaeology thread is about #context – where we find our artifacts – and why that mattersI’ll start w/ the 1st site I ever dug at, the cave of Fontéchevade
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TerribleThe commodification of these looted antiquities goes against all archaeological ethics. Many of them are clearly illegal w/ provenance postdating the 1970 UNESCO conventionThe kicker is that doing this for
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This meme is completely absurd. If it was turned in as an answer in my class it'd get a 6%. And that's rounding up, it's really a 5.55555555%Let's walk through
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(ARCHAEOLOGY THREAD) I've been going back to many sites & museums in Athens taking video for my online classI love the way video captures the 3D nature of objects. It'll
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[ARCHAEOLOGY THREAD] Apollo’s sanctuary at Delphi is the stuff of legendsFor over a thousand years, the famous oracle foretold the futures and fortunes of the city-states and heroes of ancient
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We often think of life 6,000 years ago as short, nasty, and brutish. The site of Gourimadi reveals how innovative people were at the end of the Stone AgeThis archaeology
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I find solace in contextualizing the world around me through my study of history and archaeology. I hope we can all learn from itSo, buckle up, here’s my first thread
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