The next instalment of our pandemic blog is up, this time Mairi is talking to us about writers block - an issue definitely intensified by the pandemic.
Have a read and chat to us about your experiences of this !
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We have a new blog up, the first in a 3-part series on the ups and downs of a pandemic PhD. Give it a read, and share with us your methods for keeping going through pandemic PhD.
It's a weird time, us PhDs need to stick together!
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We have a new blog post up talking about our time in Shetland with the #SIRFA2019 symosium, go check it out to see the kinds of things discussed and the sites we got to visit!
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The symposium has come to it's end and it's been a great series of discussions. A huge thank you to @SIRFA6, Becky and all the chairs for leading this. If anyone has anything they would like to contribute please contact @SIRFA6 as it all helps.
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And to conclude Mike has reiterated that, regardless of our focus in archaeology and the development of our framework, archaeology is ultimately about people and we should not forget this.
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Climate and global heating have been raised as factors in sites, both in conservation and the anthropogenic impact of climate interactions in archaeological societies
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If we consider the narrative at a local contextual level for Shetland, with the inclusions of local museum collections, will that negate these social and political implications ? An thought provoking point to end the session on.
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After a morning of site visits we are back in with discussions. This afternoon's topic - world heritage sites and their management. Particularly applicable to sites on Shetland.
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For this reason, community engagement throughout this entire process is a substantial and necessary resource when considering site management and world heritage applications
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