A late entry for #TombTuesday , but this is the entrance passage to Taversoe Tuick on Rousay.
An unusual two storey, three chamber cairn, it's one of a number of Neolithic sites on Rousay.
#TombTuesday #Miamisburg #Adena burial #mound 39.6276,-84.2809
The largest conical burial mound in the Eastern Woodlands, 20m tall and over 77m wide.
http://www.jqjacobs.net/archaeo/
#archaeology #earthworks #prehistory #Ohio #NativeAmericans #GPS survey
Ovoid granite ship's ballast stone recovered by construction workers in New Orleans. A huge number of ballast stones were off-loaded from ships in the 17th-early 20th century to make room for cargo at the busy Port of New Orleans (founded ca. 1718). They were sold for landscaping, cobblestones, shoring up foundations, etc. #History #Archaeology
It is the end of #TutVember and I post the last image. It presents #Tutankhamun as #Horus, ready to harboon #Ptah. It was found with other Tut statues inside the golden shrine in the #Treasury. From the #London exhibition. #Tutankhamun100 #Archaeology
1/3 A new #Archaeology #preprint by @PCI_Archaeology: Kleb, J. (2022) Raphana of the Decapolis and its successor Arpha - The search for an eminent Greco-Roman City. Figshare, 20550021, ver. 4 peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community in Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.20550021
Hello Mastodon, I'm Nina, an #archaeologist, specialising in #Roman and #Greek #archaeology. Currently I'm the head of the archaeological department at the Landesmuseum Württemberg in Stuttgart, but soon new adventures lie ahead as the permanent representative of the director of the Archäologisches Landesmuseum Baden-Württemberg.
And I like Star Trek! 🖖
🔓#MyResearchInOpenAccess 150 ans de recherches sur les marqueurs de tombes en Grande Grèce. Bilan historiographique et mise en perspective historique
Mon tout premier article, en ligne grâce à Persée.fr !
https://www.persee.fr/doc/topoi_1161-9473_2013_num_18_2_2473
@archaeodons #Archaeodon #FuneraryArchaeology #MagnaGrecia #SouthItaly #Archaeology
Before we started research, terminals were assumed to be cast directly onto neck rings.
What we've shown is some torcs are made of sheet gold, some have terminals cast separately & some cast-on...but they fail every time!!
Bubbles, holes, overruns, cracks - we've not found one cast/cast-on terminal that worked!
Why? We think because cast is copying sheet torcs - it's a method that works in sheet, but can't work in casting thanks to shape of torus & thin wall required.
'Do you have any more free stuff for us?' We hear you ask.
Well, yes, yes we do! 😊
We also produce book reviews, which are free to read online!!
https://www.prehistoricsociety.org/publications/book-reviews
Allison Mickels book "Why those who shovel are silent" is an excellent description of the way we as Europeans work in West Asia, even today. By utilising non-knowledge, workers try to keep their job instead of participating in the dig. Recommend to read!
🔗 http://itsmoreofacomment.com/2021/09/03/book-review-why-those-who-shovel-are-silent-by-a-mickel/
#Neolithic textile production: a charred ball (skein?) of linen thread, dating around 3200 BC, from the pile dwelling settlement of Nußdorf-Maurach, Überlingen, Lake Constance.
On display at Landesmuseum Württemberg.
The Leicestershire Fieldworkers's #geophysics team in action inside the Grace Dieu priory. #Archaeology
#OnThisDay, 28 Nov 1967, PhD student Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovers the existence of pulsars.
Not included in the 1974 Nobel prize for the discovery, Bell received a £3m prize for her work in 2018. She's using it to set up a foundation to improve diversity in STEM.
RT @orchid00
Why don't we share data and code? Perceived barriers and benefits to public archiving practices. Gomez et al 2022 https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1113 #sharecode #researchsoftware #RSE #ECR #phdlife @sortecoevo #ESASCBO2022 @EcolSocAus @RSocPublishing @ResearchSoft @SoftwareSaved
RT @jens2go@twitter.com
Is it a human? Is it a #Neolithic T-pillar? Is it a composite figure? - No, it's the Kilisik sculpture (... and thus maybe all of these).
"A rather odd figure: The so-called #Kilisik Sculpture from #Adıyaman, #Turkey"
Noticing a lot of weekend chatter about helping new people onboard and I literally cannot stress the enough - the experience changes entirely once you follow about 200 people.
Then your home timeline fills up, and you find more people to follow/weed out some of the randos you followed at first.
This place is NOT going to get "busier" if you do not follow people; there are so many posts going on that you are not seeing.
Use "Federated" and "Local" find ppl; follow liberally. It works.
We're new here, so it's probably #introduction time! 👋
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Corroded lumps are revealed as pieces of a tanged razor under X-ray. Late Iron Age, north-east Anatolia. #Archaeology #AncientNearEast #Ironage #corrosion
Corroded lumps are revealed as pieces of a tanged razor under X-ray. Late Iron Age, north-east Anatolia. #Archaeology #AncientNearEast #Ironage #corrosion
Archaeologist, metals specialist. From rusty nails to golden bronzes - no object turned away (researcher at TU Darmstadt).