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Science Insider
SciInsider
Even amid a pandemic, researchers across the world have continued to make discoveries about our human ancestors. Here are some of the most interesting anthropological findings of 2020 that have
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Dan Hicks
profdanhicks
Nationalise the National Trust As well as just houses and gardens, the National Trust cares for nationally-significant collections of objects, books, archives, photographs, paintings, and more – so the prospect
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miss veryvery
missveryvery
A lot of ancient cultures have little figurines and historians and archaeologists are always trying to figure out what they are.But hear me out: Perhaps humans have always derived pleasure
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Sarah May
Sarah_May1
So. I loved #TheDig. Despite being set in the 30's it evoked a lot of my early fieldwork experience in the 80's and some of the things archaeologists were gushing
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Pikachu Nefesh ✡️
PhD_femme
One of the many ways Europeans have expressed antiblack racism is through their denials that Africa has a history.One way they do that is to describe Africa as entirely cut
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Lorna Richardson
lornarichardson
Archaeologists & historians from all fields are experiencing an increase in online abuse from third parties. My colleagues & I are seeking robust data on the form this abuse takes,
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Annalisa Heppner
Northernsirena
This isn’t really a subtweet, because I love and respect a lot of folks in the “peopling of the Americas” world, but like. I have SO many more questions about
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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. Michael Murray
Post_Doc_2017
https://twitter.com/post_doc_2017/status/1341285314350833665 I’m very attached to my Anko watch. The alarm for some reason goes off at 9.37 am AEST every morning. I reckon I’m the only person in the world
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
Before I delve into #7thCenturyAthens, I'd like to contextualize its scholarship thus far. Why has it been understudied? What complicates its study today? -ag It all comes back to the
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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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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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The Museum of English Rural Life
TheMERL
Good morning everyone but especially to #ThisPig This extravagantly square pig, a portent of squareness, lives rent-free in the mind of each and every LEGO brick. Even the bravest Bionicles
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Thomas Lecaque
tlecaque
There is a French tradition, when people are lucky enough to get a job, of familiarizing themselves with the local archives and regional history in the time period they work
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Flint Dibble 🍖🏺📖
FlintDibble
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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Essential Borker
workingdog_
the world would be worse without autistic people in it. human society would be far worse. you don't even realize how much you want and need us around. you have
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