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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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Michael Press
MichaelDPress
"He went out looking for the Ark of the Covenant and came back with a completely different discovery"Haaretz's somewhat misleading headline on Israel Finkelstein's excavations at Kiriath-Jearim (Deir el-Azar) with
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Aʀᴄʜᴀᴇᴏ𝖉𝖊𝖆𝖙𝖍
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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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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Chris Jones
EnswellJones
In 1984, my family embarked on an epic road trip across America. My parents, my brother, my sister, and me—and my brother’s best friend for good measure—in a Country Squire
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Paul D McGarrity
PaulDuncanMcG
ThreadToday is the anniversary of ‘The Battle of Stockton’, and if you’ll indulge me I’ll explain what that was and why it’s important we remember and learn from it. Some
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Manuel Gago
magago
These days we need to excite our minds, and hillforts are a great option to do so. I'm going to tell you about an object found in the small hillfort
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The Broken Tusk ௐ 卐
TheBrokenTusk
Lmao, their "code" involved cannibalism & sacrificing children.Archaeologist Joyce Marcus notes:"We also have good evidence for human sacrifice in the archaeological record.Immediate sacrifice of victims taken in raids wa
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
1. The AZ / EU supply issue is one of the most important and most difficult issues of the first half of 2021 with the potential for extremely damaging repercussions.
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Manuel Gago
magago
Do you promontory forts? Today in #HillfortsWednesday we will show you a 2-in-1 solution! Welcome to Neixón forts (Boiro, #Galicia). Were they good neighbours? Who payed the community expenses? There's
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Molle Guillaume
molleguillaume
A new paper on pre-european contact between Polynesians and Native Americans is out today in Nature. I rarely do this on Twitter but regarding this is my area of expertise,
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Landeg
landegart
ONE PIECE TIMESKIP DESIGN THREAD (1/9)Thought it would be fun to concept designs for the crew with more influence from the islands they were sent to! They ended up a
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kevin brown
hozho07
I gotta speak on this Indianz article about Rebecca Roanhorse and address some statements said in the article. I want to preface with this, I have colleagues and went to
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Alix Martin
alixgmartin
Starting my #SHA2021 day with #FOR5, "Dismantling Disaster Capitalism: What Does the New Green Deal Look Like for Archaeology?" Holly Norton starting with an explanation of Disaster Capitalism and its
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🅰ntiquity Journal
AntiquityJ
#research: Archaeologists suggest our era should be called the 'Plastic Age' after an experimental dig at an Iron Age site in instead found thousands of plastic items.Here's an #Antiquitythread
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Dr. Kristina Killgrove
DrKillgrove
It’s a snow day off from school here. So I’m making my girls watch Indiana Jones (Raiders). Thinking I might need to tweet their movie chatter... 7yo:
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