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Dr Paul Belford
PaulBelford
Managing Archaeology in Dynamic Urban Centres. A thread to introduce our new book about #urban #archaeology in #Europe and beyond. Edited by @paulbelford and @jeroenbouw_mr, and published by @sidestonepress. 1/20
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Dr Isabelle Vella Gregory
I_VG
Today's #Archaeology31 theme is #decolonise and I want to talk a bit about #Malta again and about the #Mediterranean more broadly. First up, the definition of the Med has consistently
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Andy Kesson
andykesson
I finally got to watch #TheDig tonight. An astonishingly beautiful film about the past then, the past now, the present then, and maybe even the present now. I can't hope
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Dr Amara Thornton
amalexathorn
Listening to lastest @TheWonderHouse podcast with @SushmaJansari and @GawadHeba - https://thewonderhouse.co.uk/heba-abd-el-gawad I have now added this link to her entry on @HistofArchatIoA "Historians of Archaeology" series https:
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CLST6 C.O
CarlosOCLST6
#CLST6 #CYO4When I told my parents that I chosen an archaeology course, they immediately replied 'Are you going to be the next Indiana Jones?'. I only found it fitting, then,
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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
1/13 Today I want to talk about the discourse of archaeology in Southeast Asia (something that I call the Two World Problem) and I'm wondering if it's the same for
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Adam Parker 🤟🤖
adamarchaeology
Way back in December 2019 I co-organised a conference panel at #TAG on Sensory Archaeologies across Time & Space with the excellent @Nicky_Garland and @GiacomoSavani .The recorded presentations have just
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Dr Paul Belford
PaulBelford
Like many archaeologists, I watched #StonehengeLostCircle last night, presented by @theAliceRoberts and featuring research led over many years (decades!) by Mike Parker Pearson. I enjoyed it, but many colleagues seem
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Skylarcs
skylarcs
1/ In many cases there’s not enough evidence to identify the recovered men. But nevertheless it remains important to research the circumstances of their death, from a historical perspective and
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Ann_T_Christ
AnnTChrist2
Muslim rulers did not build Tajmahal, Lal Qila, Kutub Minar, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, and hundreds of other historical sites. While serving in India as A.D.C. to the Governor-General (1836
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ĂŚtĂ n / Tarihi.
ItanIbile
The Legacy of A Great Empire "This innovative project will investigate the archaeology of the Kingdom of Benin, including excavating historical remains of the capital buried below the proposed site
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🍒 Andrew Fletcher 🍒
ScotiaIndyref2
Christian MacLagan, Archaeologist, feminist and theologian. At a private meeting of the Stirlingshire Educational Trust in February 1889 the report notes that Miss Christian MacLagan exhibited a ground plan of
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Jonathan Last
johnnythin
A short thread on this evening’s visit to a rare sight in Surrey: a large standing stone, some 3-4m high.But it’s not quite what it seems from this angle -
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Robyn S. Lacy, M.A. âš°
Graveyard_arch
We are on a roadtrip this morning & want to know, #archaeology friends what was your worst #fieldwork day? I think mine was a project that was muggy & hot,
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
#TheDig has been causing quite a buzz this past week and we thought it would be a good time to revisit two archaeological digs that uncovered intriguing burials at our
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