Digital Festival programme revealed – IF Oxford – 100 events exploring science and ideas, all online this October. Check out what's on, book ahead and join from home! 👇 #IFOx2020#culture#letscreate#innovation#festival https://t.co/egjlvih6wC
Interested in participating in an #archaeological excavation? The AIA does not sponsor excavations, but we do host an online database, the Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities Bulletin, which features listings for projects: https://t.co/mR2bxXzcjM.
*Disclaimer at link.
Lovely photo featuring a stylish archaeologist Maria Bersu from @ArchivistArch & featured in @NT_SuttonHoo 'Fashion in Archaeology' exhibit. Photographer: OGS Crawford Copyright: reproduced courtesy of the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford (Crawford Archive).
For those of you not able to get to our November 2019 Lecture
The Islamic Baydha Project: The Archaeology of Settlement in Post-urban Petra by Micaela Sinibaldi
here are some great resources online!
https://t.co/O92UUWyzNh
https://t.co/ill6bX4qZb
https://t.co/QDGOEBQfrn
Cybèle n’est pas la seule déesse « adoptée » par les Romains ! C’est un phénomène de syncrétisme : par exemple Sérapis et Harpocrate sont des divinités honorées en Égypte, en Grèce, à Rome...
Les voici dans nos collections 👍
[📷 J.-F. Peiré et @christelmolinie]
On #UniversalChildrensDay, shoutout to the most famous child in archaeology: Taung. This ~3-year-old was found in 1924 and helped establish humans evolved in Africa. More on them from @HumanOrigins ➡ https://t.co/MvwQT3ICCE