You might have seen somebody using the proverb Vox Populi, Vox Dei. What was missing was the context in which it was used:
Nec audiendi qui solent dicere, Vox populi, vox Dei, quum tumultuositas vulgi semper insaniae proxima sit.
In case you do not speak Latin, it means in English:
And those people should not be listened to who keep saying the voice of the people is the voice of God since the riotousness of the crowd is always very close to madness.
Eilidh Stimpson discovered a 135-year-old message rolled up inside an empty whisky bottle beneath her floorboards at her home in Edinburgh.
Signed and dated by two male workers, the message read: “James Ritchie and John Grieve laid this floor, but they did not drink the whisky. October 6th 1887. Who ever finds this bottle may think our dust is blowing along the road.” https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/history/edinburgh-mum-finds-incredible-135-25537021?fbclid=IwAR0xCycSiQ7p9Gn3ppJPZ7jxab1EslEti4QXhSiuqSxCUDVD7afwzqTk-6g
First of all we thank you for your response to the presence of the Memorial in the #Fediverse. Thank you for amplifying our voice.
One of the issues raised was using the CW option. We use it with disturbing images, but...
It is challenging, but should all history of #Auschwitz be a CW? Most of our posts remind people, victims of the camp. We show their names, faces, individuality & commemorate them on their birthdays. Marking them with a CW seems somehow wrong.
What do you think?
The end of twitter as a microcosm of the end of capitalism:
People banding together, helping each other out, trying to salvage what is good, shifting to something unfamiliar, discovering new norms and ways of life.
Revealing the revulsion and stupidity of kings & oligarchs. Former hierarchies tumbling down, some being resurrected, but without the same kind of hold.
Rest, repair, reconciliation.
@richsignorelli Yes I just figured this out yesterday with tips from #Fediverse. If you are using a desktop and have windows press the windows button and period. Can use the GIF Keyboard app for mobile devices.
I've been here a couple of weeks now so I guess it's about time I posted an #introduction.
I'm a British academic living in Canada. I teach Ancient Near Eastern History and I research ancient Mesopotamia based on cuneiform tablets and archaeological evidence.
My career brought me to Toronto via Cambridge, Oxford, Helsinki, and Vienna. Not to mention Iraq, where I worked on digs that first got me hooked on ancient Mesopotamia (and on Iraq).
I'm profoundly pro-EU and anti-Brexit, and well left of centre. I'm interested in UK and Canadian (especially Ontario) politics, and I try to follow covid science.
Last but not least, I am ruled by the cutest tabby cat called Major Tom.
Oh BTW I saw a post that said it's best to add your hashtags to the end of posts (not in them) so screen readers aren't reading out "hashtag" all the way through your toot! It makes total sense, so that's what I'm doing now!
Also Alt-Text on every image, obviously.
Seems like an entirely reasonable and easy courtesy. 😊
Hi all, my piece critiquing Graham Hancock's #AncientApocalypse has just been published in The Conversation
Give it a read and a toot!
@histodons
@antiquidons
@archaeodons
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@NikaShilobod thanks for the heads up. Have also blocked
We have an exceptional opportunity at our center for a new group leader at VIB in Leuven. We are looking for a new colleague who wants to use computational methods to investigate molecular and/or cellular aspects of neurobiology. This position not only comes with substantial and renewable core funding and start-up package, but it is also linked to a tenure track position at KU Leuven.
More information on our center can be found on our website https://cbd.sites.vib.be/en.
Remember, on Mastodon you can also follow hashtags just like you follow people!
Here some active archaeology-related hashtags we've seen here on https://archaeo.social:
#Archaeology #Anthropology #DigitalArchaeology #DigitalHumanities #ScienceMastodon #Neolithic #BronzeAge #Hillfort #MaterialCulture #Classics #OpenSource #OpenData #Rchaeology #GISDay #FotoMontag #TombTuesday #HillfortsWednesday #ThinSectionThursday #ThrowbackThursday #FolkloreThursday #FossilFriday #StandingStoneSunday
#WomenInScience are recommended to 'not apologize a lot'.
A lot of issues would resolve themselves if #MenInScience apologized for their mistakes more.
Recognizing that you made a mistake, or that you don't know something, or behaved in a poor fashion and apologizing is not a problem. It tells me that you have the critical capability to introspect and understand what impact you have on others. It tells me that you care about doing #science right, that you want to learn.
It may look a sand-duney-mess but that's our 2019 team aiming for the bottom of a 4m-thick mudbrick fortification wall #fieldworkfriday #neoassyrian #AncientNearEast #ashdodyam
So I guess it's time for a re-#introduction in English + Picture!
#Hello ! I’m Pablo from #Galicia. I currently live in #Barcelona , where I am researching in the #UB a #PhD in #conflictarchaeology during the #napoleonicera. I can define myself as #archaeologist & #historian
My purpose on #Mastodon is share my research on #battlefieldarchaeology . Also, I like #historicalreenactment and #militaryhistory.
I toot in #spanish & #english
PS: Let me know about some good people here on Mastodon!
Basically, instead of QTing something, on Mastodon it's possible to reply to a post and then boost your reply.
That way, the visibility is the same as a Quote would have been, but with the interesting property that the OP doesn't get silenced/steamrolled, but the original post is still easily visible. More conversational, less adversarial.
For the #horseshoe experts out there. Could this be a #mule or #donkey shoe? c. 1930s #neareasternarchaeology #earlymodern #history #fediverse (Photo source: me)
So, I'd like to thank all the sighted people here on mastidon who take the time to describe pictures to us blindies. Most people on other social media sites wouldn't do that. I appreciate it so much #ThankYouForHavingPatience #ThisIsSoAwesome
#Archaeology people on Mastodon! Other academic/professional communities are making lists to help find each other, so here's ours.
Add your name to the spreadsheet if you wish
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13NRqZ3FNFOP9m15Ywu0LhdwrI7f7mKyB5362pDkT4-g/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks clmorgan@archaeo.social for creating this list.
#Darmstadt artists Spraywatz, Spraymobil, and Deafman created a magnificent mural for #stopbombingcivilians #fediverse
Upcoming Events
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 at 12:10 PST
Social Inequality: Perspectives from Peru's late Early Horizon (400-200 BCE) and Present Day Archaeological Practice
https://events.berkeley.edu/?event_ID=149456
Speaker: Jordi Rivera Prince, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville
This talk will take place on Zoom only. Registration is required. Register here: https://bit.ly/ARFtalks-2022
Archaeologist, metals specialist. From rusty nails to golden bronzes - no object turned away (researcher at TU Darmstadt).