A Special Issue of Horizon & Tradition, regarding the SEAC Image Policy, is out now. Check your email, or access the newsletter directly: https://t.co/G1QvEpToIh
#Archaeology#SEAC
Hi friends, I’m giving a talk next Thursday 5/25 at the International Center for Jefferson Studies as a part of my fellowship here. Drop by or tune in via zoom. I’ll be happy to see you either way!
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Another entry from the 🇸🇷 Suriname travel log! @ebollwer and @Lindsay_Bloch also toured Museum Bakkie, (https://t.co/DjNGIlqoVh) which tells the story of the Plantage Reynsdorp, an 18th c. Dutch coffee plantation, now owned by Marsha Morman and her husband Bas Spek. 1/
While in 🇸🇷Suriname @ebollwer and @Lindsay_Bloch visited a few sites to learn more about Amerindian cultural history, the establishment and growth of Jewish settlements, and the history of African enslavement, marronage, and emancipation.
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@ebollwer and @Lindsay_Bloch just returned from Suriname, working with Dr. Cheryl White
and others to provide training + resources for historic material culture as part of the @UN
Int’l Decade for People of African Descent
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#MostCitedMondays! Number 8⃣ on our #MostCited for 2022: From Cultural Complexes to Complex Social Topography: A History of Spatial Approaches to Native Cultural Landscapes in the Middle Atlantic, by Elizabeth Bollwerk (https://t.co/fG3Px40FS9)
Please help us get out the word about the Monticello-UVA Archaeological Field School. In addition to a 50% discount from UVA tuition rates, this year we are able to offer $1,000 stipends to all admitted students to help with remaining costs.
Archaeology lets us explore what it means to be human, but its shaped by who gets to participate.
On 13 Oct, five Black archaeologists will discuss their experiences & the importance of community engagement, capacity building & inclusivity
#AccessingArch
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"We have and will continue to present an honest history of all aspects of Monticello and Jefferson’s life and legacy."
A statement from Monticello president Leslie Greene Bowman: https://t.co/VHlg6cAcbw
Internship opportunity!!! This is for tribal members aged 18-30 to assist with the planning and protection of the sacred native site of Werowocomoco in Yorktown, VA, as well as gain experience working with the National Park Service.