PSA: The #SciHub sci-hub.se domain was seized by the swedish domain registrar.
The current active mirrors are
https://sci-hub.ru
https://sci-hub.st
Alexandra recommended .ru
TorrentFreak has more information:
https://torrentfreak.com/domain-registry-takes-sci-hubs-se-domain-name-offline-230126/
A prior post for context:
https://social.coop/@jonny/109717676964759400
PSA: There's a list of fake sci-hub mirrors going around, be careful out there! only accept mirror lists from sources you can trust! The current list of mirrors is here: https://sci-hub.se/mirrors
https://sci-hub.se
https://sci-hub.st
https://sci-hub.ru
more info in a reply to the original post here:
https://social.coop/@jonny/109717669154062967
Pilgrim's badge, probably of St Servatius. He's wearing a herringbone-pattern mitre, his panelled robe forms a cross, and he's holding a key in his right hand, and a crozier in his left. c.13th-14th century. From excavations at #AachenerDom #medieval #archaeology #findsfriday
Hunterston Brooch
This stunning brooch was found at Hunterston, Ayrshire during the 1830s. Made about AD700, it is a highly accomplished casting of silver, richly mounted with gold, silver and amber decoration. It is one of the iconic objects of the Early Historic and Viking periods. It is now in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. #Archaeology
an especially low tide in London yesterday morning revealed a cat paw print on a piece of Roman roof tile, at least 1800 years old. #mudlarking
"The Past in the Past at Arbor Low and Gib Hill" Archaeodeath from June 2014
https://howardwilliamsblog.wordpress.com/2014/06/01/the-past-in-the-past-at-arbor-low-and-gib-hill/ #arborlow #gibhill #prehistory #derbyshire #memory #time #archaeology
Something I learnt about only recently (it may have been on here): for many arxiv preprints, if you replace the "x" in the url with a "5", you will get a nice accessible html :html5: version!
example:
https://ar5iv.org/abs/2203.08489
Works quite well for reading on your phone in the train for example 👍
This feminist slogan can be found written on walls all over central Athens.
It’s a pun:
Αρρενωπότητα (masculinity)
Τίποτα (nothing, null)
MASCUNULLITY
Does anyone feel like sitting down in front of the computer and playing around with their notes a bit?
I just wrote down how I set up and try to maintain my (academic) reading list in #Obsidian using the #Projects plugin by @marcusolsson and #Zotero. Might post it again after the holidays, but for now, here's the description of my approach for those who asked. Thus, fulfilling my promise from this thread: https://hcommons.social/@natalie/109557676423033978
https://nataliekraneiss.com/your-academic-reading-list-in-obsidian/
@obsidianmd @phdlife @phdstudents #phd #literaturereview #studying #readinglist #organization #planning #tracking
#EAA2023 🚨 Call for Papers: With our friends in the Netherlands, the UK and Germany, 𝗥𝗲𝗱 𝗥𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗔𝗿𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗲𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗴𝘆 𝗚𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗽 are thrilled to announce a CfP for Session 482: 'Megaprojects and Historic Environments: A Sustainable Road Map to Mega Legacy?'
Closing date for abstracts: Thursday 9th February | @EAAarchaeology | https://e-a-a.org/eaa2023
Main organiser: Emily Plunkett
Co-organisers: Kenneth Aitchison | Enda O Flaherty | Karin Wink | Holger Schweitzer
Cut-steel jewellery was popular in the 19th century and consisted of rivetting fine steel studs in decorative designs on a thin metal base plate. This chatelaine is a particularly stunning example of the technique. Made by cutler Joseph Banks Durham ca. 1850. On display at the V&A Museum. Photo: me #metalwork #jewellery #design #metalmonday
6,000-year-old #ChewingGum! Pieces of birch pitch found in the Late #Neolithic pile dwelling settlement of Hornstaad, dating 3917-3909 BC. You can still see the toothmarks!
Birch pitch was used as a prehistoric glue for attaching stone tools to handles. Finds very often contain toothmarks. There a several reasons why people would have chewed it: to make it malleable, to ease toothaches because it’s mildly antiseptic, to clean teeth, or just for fun - it has a slightly intoxicating effect! 1/2
Tepe Gawra, kurdish for “the great mound”, is situated in #Iraq. The site offers an almost continuous sequence of occupation from the 5th to the 2nd millennium BCE. The “Round House” itself dates to around 4000 BCE.
Our architectural reconstruction is based upon analyses, the excavation reports, and related literature. Since the reconstruction is, of course, only tentative, we decided to illustrate the level of certainty in the model through colour coding.
🔗 https://www.artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item/the-round-house-in-tepe-gawra/
"The world remained firmly in warming’s grip last year, with extreme summer temperatures in Europe, China and elsewhere contributing to 2022 being the fifth-hottest year on record"
"The eight warmest years on record have now occurred since 2014"
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/climate/earth-hottest-years.html
Heading back to wintry Europe but with wonderful memories of #Freycinet in #Tasmania. Can’t speak highly enough - stunning landscapes, warm and friendly people.
Un ravissant œil-oudjat en or
https://egyptophile.blogspot.com/2020/07/un-ravissant-il-oudjat-en-or.html
Come to the #Belfast @EAAarchaeology #conference this late summer, and if you likee, present a paper at the session I'm one of the chairs of, on #experimental #archaeology. If the info in the picture is appealing, and you'd like to come along, have a chat with me! I can even drag you to the coolest places in my hometown - it's gonna be awesome!
Archaeologist, metals specialist. From rusty nails to golden bronzes - no object turned away (researcher at TU Darmstadt).