Tune in tomorrow, Thursday 9th February at 7pm for the annual De Cardi lecture @archaeologyuk. I'm delighted to be talking about the wonder of art and archaeology, and the CBA are launching the 2023 Festival of Archaeology!
Book here:
https://t.co/PKoLF8XjC2
Thrilled to help visitors and locals alike become immersed in the rich heritage and culture of the Outer Hebrides! @FSturt @DuncanGarrow @SBlankshein @SYYAirport https://t.co/kdHfU1n4dr
.@simon_hammann et al. identify cereal-specific markers in pottery from Scottish ‘crannogs’, revealing the presence of cereals in Neolithic pottery which might have been mixed with dairy products as a milk-based gruel https://t.co/WAnvYBEQEm
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After visiting 35 islets in 24 lochs and spending over 4415 hours in the water, our 2022 fieldwork season is officially at an end. Well done team, and a special thanks to the Uist community who have been so receptive to our work. Until next time! #ScotlandDigs2022
Fieldwork 2022 has commenced in Uist, Outer Hebrides! We’ll be investigating c. 20 sites hoping to find more Neolithic crannogs so watch this space! #ScotlandDigs2020@FSturt@DuncanGarrow@SBlankshein @_IndianaJack
Care deeply about long-term human-environment relations, archaeology’s role in nature recovery practices, and shaping a more dynamic disciplinary research landscape? Apply for a 4-year role on the ‘Rewilding’ later prehistoric Britain project @oatweet https://t.co/syW69dpVJ6
Join artists Jeremy Deller and Rose Ferraby at 17.30 BST on Thursday 28 April to explore the enduring influence of Stonehenge on art and literature, along with experts from Wessex Museums.
Book your free place here: https://t.co/cPwKTeCf0g #TheWorldOfStonehenge
We're sailing off to the Outer Hebrides to explore the archaeology of islands in tonight's EarthWorks. I'll be exploring connectivity and community, and perspectives from the water.
Tune in 10.45pm @BBCRadio3
Thanks to @reducedlisten@marksmalley6
https://t.co/CXlTJNXUMN
Until February 23 you can read British Archaeology’s feature by @NWilkinBM@JWexlerBM and @DuncanGarrow in which they explain how the exhibition “The world of #Stonehenge” came together and what it sets out to do. Click the link below
The #worldofstonehenge book is now out and in stock @britishmuseum - full colour, over 300 images and more beautiful objects than you can shake a sun disc at… 🌞
A lockdown project with @DuncanGarrow, standing stones on the shoulders of giants.
https://t.co/x4p03MrWM1
Stonehenge is famous around the world, and the monument is shrouded in speculation and folklore – but how much do we actually know about it?
Transport yourself back five millennia to discover #TheWorldOfStonehenge in our next major exhibition: https://t.co/OO6bc1N6SP
Research Fellow / Senior Research Fellow at University of Southampton; AI, open linked data, maritime archaeology if this sounds good applications are open for a job on a great project with a fantastic team @ahrcpress @HistoricEngland https://t.co/lwdYBmPexD