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WAScotland
We were very excited to be a part of the amazing discovery of the medieval bridge in the River Teviot by Ancrum & District Heritage Society. Here's our photogrammetry model
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
Ok, time to @steak_umm historians to showcase that nuanced explanations can be communicated expertly!@LitteraCarolina manuscripts/science @monicaMedHist history of medicine@Pseudo_Isidore medieval West@j_t_palmer medieval science@FlintDibble archaeol
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Jim Leary
Jim_Leary
A journey, some paths and intriguing rock art!These wiggly lines are engraved on a stone in an archaeologically rich part of the North York Moors. They’re not in the HER
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Bet Hucks
RomanAegyptiaca
Tweets from @ChrisNaunton’s #PeopleAtAmarna Zoom lecture courtesy of @TheEES: a thread! He covered how we got to know Amarna from its foundations through early EEF/EES excavations (highly suggest joining his
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Secret SoSHHiety
SouledOutWorld
The Rise of Ancient Israel (1991)By: William G. Dever (Author), Adam Zertal (Author), Norman Gottwald (Author), Israel Finkelstein (Author), P. Kyle McCarter Jr. (Author), Bruce Halpern (Author), Hershel Shanks (Editor)(Book
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#nzarchaeology
nzarchaeology
Tēnā koutou i tēnei ahiahi! Evening, everyone! The Representation in Archaeology webinar panel is about to kick off in a few minutes and we'll be live tweeting along with what
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Domestication in Action
DomActProject
We are pretty proud of this one: in our paper published in Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, #palaeopathology shows that draught reindeer were used in NE Fennoscandia in the 14th century
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Richard Dunley
redunley
If you are interested in archives and the way historians operate within them check out my new article in Diplomacy & Statecraft 1/https://doi.org/10.1080/09592296.2020.1782672 In it I seek to address 2
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Evan Levine
LevineRx
Roman #Greece is fascinating & today’s #MuseumsUnlocked is a great opportunity to shed some light on the archaeology of this period! Let’s head to the Acropolis to explore its most
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Damian Shiels
irishacw
It's worth noting on this anniversary of the Kilmichael Ambush that this site was irreparably damaged due to grant-funded landscaping works to "enhance" the location. One of the greatest missed
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Tristan 🏺🏚️⛏️⚰️ 🛡️
Anarchaeologist
I retweeted a really spicy take yesterday and I saw a lot of fallout from it that obviously read it differently than I saw it. I think its really important
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@ProspectArchs
prospectarchs
You *might* have seen some news about Stonehenge yesterday, and renewed furore about the tunnel, landscape destruction and preservation by record (recording what we destroy by digging it up and
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James Brown
JamesGABrown
Decided to take the bike out for my own little #heritageopenday tour around #Southampton this morning. Visiting some of the urban archaeology you can still see around the city. Why
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Michael Press
MichaelDPress
Haaretz reports on a new study on division of labor at Early Bronze Age Tell es-Safi/Gath: fingerprints indicate pottery-making was mostly a male occupation.https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/.premium-making-bowls-in-biblical-gath-was-man-s-work-fin
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Katy Soar 🏺🏛📷👻
KJSoar
1/17 Good morning Twitter! I’m Katy, lecturer in Greek Archaeology @UoW_Archaeology. Today I want to consider the importance of old postcards for archaeology, & the ways they help us understand
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Max
Max08013598
#CLST6 For my #CYO1, I listened to Episode 6 of The Arch & Anth Podcast, “How do we study zooarchaeology of Bronze Age Scotland?” (1)Guest Alex Fitzpatrick spoke about her
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