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howardmrw
Archaeologists! Politicians and sections of the British media are attempting to pillory a timely, excellent and much-needed report exploring the connections of colonialism and historic slavery to National Trust properties.
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גלעד בצלאל יפה, ארכיאולוגיה אונליין Gilad B. Jaffe
TheOnionGod
1/ Ok, today on #Archaeology_Online we'll try and navigatre our way through a #thread with an indecipherable text, archaeology & geography to try & make sense of the myth of
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Daniel Kreiss
kreissdaniel
I am teaching our core graduate communication theory course this fall @UNCHussman. I have taught it once before, and it is clear that our field is long overdue for a
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Ayushi Nayak
ayushi_nayak
1) This past week saw the publication of a paper in @ScienceAdvances about the role of female hunters in Late Pleistocene & Holocene Americas by @ForagerLab & my feed was
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David S. Anderson
DSAArchaeology
The Olmec were a culture that lived in along the southern Gulf Coast of Mexico more than 2,000 years ago.They are best known for a tradition of monumental sculptures including
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Dr Laura McAtackney
LMcAtackney
"These statues have nothing whatsoever to do with Black Lives Matter.” 'Nothing'? The craze for Egyptian aesthetics of the late 19th century (onwards) was part of the colonizing projects of
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Joanne Hammond
KamloopsArchaeo
As a settler anthropologist, I claim the “Cursed Indian Burial Grounds” myth as part of *settler culture*, which is indeed a scary story born of racism and colonialism. An awful
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❄ Agent Mabeobja ⭕
Agent_Mab
Let's talk about #AssassinsCreedValhalla and Vikings(*Possible spoilers down this thread**I'm no historian, but I will share what little I know for the curious minds) First, my favorite area of
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Alice Gorman
drspacejunk
You know, when I talk to a lot of my younger academic colleagues in PhD or post-PhD phases, it seems to me that they are being very poorly advised about
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Prof Susan Oosthuizen 💙
DrSueOosthuizen
THREAD. The origins of English villages like Spaldwick, Hunts., so typical of the rural landscape, is a question that’s puzzled historians and archaeologists for generations. (Photo from Christopher Taylor’s masterfully
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oldeuropeanculture
serbiaireland
Thread: This is the abandoned Nakovana village located near the tip of the Pelješac Peninsula in Southern Dalmatia, Croatia... The name Nakovana is related to the Slavic word "nakovanj", meaning
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The Irish Military Heritage Foundation
IrishMHF
The Battle of Waterloo 18 June 1815,is one of the most defining battles in world history. For the Emperor Napoleon: victory was everything. Facing him were two armies of the
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Bharadwaj
BharadwajSpeaks
NONSENSE!Delhi existed long BEFORE Muslim religion was born.Even the name Delhi is from Sanskrit (Dhillika).An ancient Sanskrit inscription from Purana Qila confirms Delhi was built by Tomaras!Qutub Minar is literally
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Dr Francis Young
DrFrancisYoung
2021 marks the 40th anniversary of a remarkable archaeological discovery at St Bees Priory in Cumbria that links Britain and Lithuania (thread) In summer 1981 archaeologists excavated ‘St Bees
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Theo Nash
theo_nash
This piece from @kataplexis and @lpoldybloom gets at something I’ve been thinking about a lot recently. https://rfkclassics.blogspot.com/2021/02/changing-classics-to-save-classics-view.html They outline the requirements of their old, ‘p
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Sam Holley-Kline
sholleykline
For #Archaeology31: Memory, a (long) thread on Modesto González González (c. 1890-1971). If you visited El Tajín between 1925 and 1965, González probably received you with guestbook in hand. Even
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