#EAA2024 was an amazing experience that I will always remember @archaeologyEAA! I can't thank @BenTYSen and @vanin_stefano enough for all the help and support in making our session #861 — Insects for Archaeology, Archaeology for Insects — a great experience!!
“A diversity of thought has always been a strength of the scientific enterprise but at the same time, there are principles around which all scientists unite—those of evidence, independence, process, and inclusion” https://t.co/ceizRBUzzE
"Roots of Resilience: Archaeological Perspectives on Sustainability"
The Environmental Archaeology in Ireland workgroup invites abstract submissions for their upcoming conference, 10 May 2025 @RSAInews, Dublin.
Abstract submission here: https://t.co/GaDJfl2574 by 3 March!!
FINAL CALL for Papers: Roots of Resilience–Archaeological Perspectives on Sustainability. The Environmental Archaeologists in Ireland invite submissions for our conference, Roots of Resilience: Archaeological Perspectives on Sustainability at the RSAI Dublin on 10th May 2025.
"Roots of Resilience: Archaeological Perspectives on Sustainability"
The Environmental Archaeology in Ireland workgroup invites abstract submissions for their upcoming conference, 10 May 2025 @RSAInews, Dublin.
Abstract submission here: https://t.co/GaDJfl2574 by 3 March!!
Shhh! This bumblebee queen is settling down to sleep – be careful not to disturb her! 👑💤
Queen bumblebees will hibernate in a variety of places, including leaf litter, well-drained soil, hollow trees and inside tree bark 🍂
Spencer is an archaeologist, with long Covid and it truly looks desperate
I just donated to help him struggling after 5 years with Long Covid. It's heartbreaking to see his situation. If you can, please consider donating or sharing his story. https://t.co/B6VtBCf6CH
Join @ucdarchaeology for our annual Research Day at UCD campus. Please come along for this free event that requires no registration. It will feature presentations on a range of recent research topics from individuals and research projects. Our final programme is available below.
Looking forward to this episode tonight @TIINews and @LimerickCouncil were happy to facilitate filming at a pre-construction excavation by @AMS_Ireland_UK on the Foynes - Limerick project near #Adare
If you are into immunometabolism of type 2 immune cells, you can check out our latest review where we discuss the latest concepts/findings in this topic: https://t.co/hQpmarIkfv
I had a lovely evening yesterday celebrating finishing my MSc in Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology. Now to earn one of those floppy hats for the next graduation…
@ucdarchaeology@ucddublin@ucdsocscilaw
@uroshmatic@archaeologyEAA@BenTYSen@vanin_stefano Indeed, many parallel sessions, I missed some presentations that I wanted to attend as well. The session went well, and meeting colleagues in this niche field was very exciting! Hopefully we will have more insect sessions in the future😃
#EAA2024 was an amazing experience that I will always remember @archaeologyEAA! I can't thank @BenTYSen and @vanin_stefano enough for all the help and support in making our session #861 — Insects for Archaeology, Archaeology for Insects — a great experience!!