#StandingStoneSunday Drombeg Stone Circle, County Cork, Ireland. Also known as "The Druids' Altar." (Photo by me.)
For decades, not digging an archaeological site was considered a best practice for preserving it. Climate change, however, is changing this calculus -
Sharing forward a useful new publication on the range of climate impacts on archaeology and what they mean for heritage management- #climateheritage
New discovery: 15 burials of the early #medieval period discovered during excavations in Kleinbasel. The pictures show a gold disk fibula (decorative pin to fasten garments/brooch) found in a woman's grave and a silver inlaid belt fitting from a child's grave. Dating 7th century AD.
https://www.archaeologie.bs.ch/ueber-uns/medienmitteilungen/goldene-gewandschliesse.html
Emperor Charles V's secret code cracked https://phys.org/news/2022-11-emperor-charles-secret-code-centuries.html #archaeology #cryptography #history
I found this link to a tour through the Pergamonmuseum during the exhibition Uruk - 5000 Years of a Megacity while cleaning out my bookmarks.
Enjoy!
https://storage.smb.museum/Virtueller_Rundgang/Uruk_5000/
#museum #exhibition #Pergamonmuseum #Uruk #archaeology #history
Copper oil lamp one of over 110 items donated by Dr Lindsay Rogers in 1947. From Samarra, one of the 1st town-states in the Near East dating back to the 5th century BC.
Day 25: Candle #Museum30
📷 OMNZ E47.125
#Lamps #Archaeology #Museum #Ancient
Gold memento mori ring uncovered from the Jamestown Historic Site in Virginia. Date: c. 1611 - 1617. #Archaeology
Looking across Hawson Harbour to Hermanus. This cave was occupied by Middle Stone Age hunter gatherers between 50 and 80,000 years ago, and more recently by the Khoi-San peoples- 1,000-2,000 years ago. It is the site of an archaeological excavation by the Iziko South African Museum. #photography #archaeology
1/2 #Archaeology #preprint recommended by @PCI_Archaeo: Annemieke Milks, Lehmann, J., Böhner, U., Leder, D., Koddenberg, T., Sietz, M., Vogel, M. and Terberger, T. (2022) Wood technology: a Glossary and Code for analysis of archaeological wood from stone tool cultures. OSF Preprints, x8m4j, ver. 7 peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer community in Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/x8m4j
The longer I work as a historian the more I keep reconfirming that one of the top rules of history should be: "Always look up everybody's mom."
*So much* that doesn't quite make sense makes more sense when you look up mothers and sisters and the connections that get left out! #histodons #histodon #women #genderhistory
Here’s to all of the archaeologists who are going to have to field questions about the Netflix Ancient Apocalypse show from extended family members this holiday season. I feel your pain! We can debrief at the next archaeological conspiracy strategic planning meeting. #archaeology
Photos I took 1968-70 in Algeria. Tipasa, inspiration for Camus' Noces à Tipasa; amphitheatre in Timgad (not sure who the people are, could be son plus wife); Cardo Maximus Road Djemila. I imagine it was once full of cisia, esseda and carpenta. (Love the introduction to the topic here: "Transportation during Ancient Roman times was way different than what we have today. There were no cars, planes or even trains during this time" No iphones, either!) #archaeology #history #Roman #Algeria
Drinking with style: the 7-9th century CE hoard discovered in 1799 at Sânnicolau Mare/Nagyszentmiklós consists of 23 gold vessels - between them a golden drinking horn. KHM Vienna. #archaeology #museum #history
If anyone is in the vicinity of Newark (the UK one!!) on Saturday 14th January 2023, and fancies coming to hear myself and Roland talk about the Newark torc, then you can!!!
Booking details:
http://www.nationalcivilwarcentre.com/seedo/events/the-torc-talk.php
Just back from a morning walk on Ilkley Moor. Dark and dismal, I took no photos. Here's one from a better winter's day. The Badger Stone, carved in the Bronze Age, for purposes unknown. One of over 250 carved stones and other monuments on the moor, going back to the Neolithic.
#Archaeology #BronzeAge
Aerial photographs of adjacent settlements in the parish of Paul, West Penwith, Cornwall. The photos illustrate just three of the typical settlement types repeated across Cornwall.
From a piece of work on my desk at the moment that I should be writing up instead of chatting to you guys.
#landscape #archaeology #cornwall #settlement #HistoricGeography
Nice to see some support on reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Mastodon/comments/z09ioa/qotoorg_an_inclusive_stemfocued_instance/
Thanks to Jack Blackburn for airing concerns of the #archaeology community about #AncientApocalypse in
@thetimes
I was quoted: "I was shocked at how strongly aggressive this was. One of the things I’m wondering is if they are actively trying to appeal to a post-truth, conspiracy crowd"
"Despite what he thinks, archaeologists don’t hate Graham Hancock,” Dibble said. “He’s just wrong.”
Archaeologist, metals specialist. From rusty nails to golden bronzes - no object turned away (researcher at TU Darmstadt).