Assessing resilience in historical agricultural systems & appraising the role archaeology plays in sustainability debates worldwide @UniOfYork @ERC_Research
A massive thank you to everyone who supported the launch of our first policy brief last night at the event 'What on earth does the past of Eastern Africa tell us about sustainability?' For those who haven't seen the brief it can be downloaded here: https://t.co/cKMXboL2QI
@LAC2018 Just a few week left to get your abstract in so come join us at session 53D to discuss how past agriculture can have an influence on present and future soil quality, crops and management systems https://t.co/bZo6dscbIi
.@GianniGallello is giving the research forum @UoYArchaeology this afternoon on the role that rare earth elements can play in archaeology. But first of all we need to know which elements these are!
This exciting new project run by Aida Cuni-Sanchez will produce insights on African Mountains, their ecosystems and the livelihoods they support @CHIESAICIPE@aarea2014@ebafosaa @MSCActions https://t.co/qiyo6ykeNv
The take home message @TAGCardiff from @EnviroSuzi talking communication, narrative and influencing policy through environmental archaeology @aarea2014 ‘know your onions’ #TAG2017
Big thank you to everyone who came to our event last week on agriculture and sustainability for @aarea2014, with speakers from @OxfamEU and @europeaid. Full reports on the event can be found here: https://t.co/7rRIBgcwlT
Thanks to @WhiteRoseBxl for hosting the @aarea2014 project meeting and the #aareapolicyeu launch last week. Also, thanks to Hanna Saarinen @OxfamEU and Bernard Rey @europeaid for speaking to us.
Check out the post and RT
https://t.co/8bwuRS2uI6
A big thank you to @WhiteRoseBxl for hosting us and putting the word out about the @aarea2014 policy brief launch last week. Also thanks to @OxfamEU and @europeaid for contributing to the panel. https://t.co/99uUkaPgxX
We're all set up for our event with @aarea2014 exploring: "what on earth does the past of Eastern Africa tell us about the future of sustainability?" #AAREAPolicyEU#sustainability
Discussing the relevance of environmental archaeology to policy and development with reps of European Commission and Oxfam @aarea2014 Brussels policy briefing
Fully funded NERC PhD with Karen Milek @ArcDurham in collaboration with Stirling University & @HistEnvScot - Geoarchaeological approaches to Pictish settlement sites - also working with @noble_gordon @PKHeritageTrust
https://t.co/eiWqKLlxnp