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This account is changing... a little bit. Formerly, Open Access Archaeology, it is now Open Past. This is to reflect a few changes that have happened over the years.
[#OpenAccess] Julie Bothorel et Frédéric Hurlet (dir.), Le tirage au sort dans l’Antiquité. Du monde grec à Rome, Lyon, MOM Éditions, 2025
@OpenAccessArch@OpenEditionActu
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Happy New Year everyone! What better way to kick of the new year by adding another batch of full #OpenAccess publications to our ever growing OA list? You can now download all these books for free from our website!
https://t.co/pS9ro3tFwU
@OpenAccessArch@OpenBookCollect
[Parution] Antonin Nüsslein @AntoninNusslein (dir.), Dossier « Nouvelles données et perspectives de recherches sur la période romaine en plaine d'Alsace et ses abords », Archimède, no 11, 2024
@OpenAccessArch#archéologie
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Our campaign to liberate scanned public domain books from copyright purgatory continues, as we jail break volume 5 of RGZM's Alterthümer unserer heidnischen Vorzeit (AuhV5). Now accessible from our Downloads page (listed as Lindenschmit 1911). https://t.co/Pe01dNJUTQ
[#OpenAccess] Michel Reddé (dir.), Oedenburg. Fouilles françaises, allemandes et suisses à Biesheim et Kunheim, 4 vol., Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, 2009
https://t.co/w6sOITQ62P
@OpenAccessArch
[Parution] Mélanges de l'École française de Rome - Antiquité 136-1 (2024) : Studi su Ostia e Portus: Settimo seminario Ostiense – Varia
@OpenAccessArch@OpenEditionActu @ef_rome
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🚨 Final Deadline is today for applying for any of our 20+ Internships
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal is flipping to #OpenAccess!
All content published in the journal from January 2025 will be permanently and freely available to read, download and share around the world 🌎. Find out more at: https://t.co/Cvy0pZzuW6
@UCamArchaeology
One wonders if this is a tool that archaeologists might use. $2000 is relatively inexpensive. I could see sequencing animal bones, residue on pottery, seeds, etc. Can anyone comment on this tool?