Came across this lovely acknowledgement in G. Speak "An Early RB Villa," Oxoniensia 77 (2012): “My final thanks should be to my dog, Oliver, who prompted the evening walk in August 2001 which led to the discovery of the site.” #romanbritain
Lauren Hosek and @meDHieval presented ideas @HaskinsSociety about the directional orientation of burials in England and Bohemia and showed visualization illustrating the relationship between topography, life-histories uncovered through bio-archaeology, and burial orientation.
Jakub Kabala’s talk @HaskinsSociety uncovers the mental geographies carried around in the heads of ninth-century writers like Nithard and explores the relationship between territoriality, the exercise of power over peoples, and control over resources.
@HaskinsSociety Kathryn Dutton with more from the @AHRpress funded Monasteries project. She interrogates Kirkstead’s original charters and cartulary to rewrite the history of Kirkstead Abbey. We eagerly await her publication of the cartulary!
@HaskinsSociety Stocker & Evison present further work on @AHRpress funded Monasteries project. Spoke on the sacred landscape centered on the River Witham, in Lincs., a place thick with monasteries and the focus of ritual activity from the Bronze Age.
@HaskinsSociety Stocker and Everson present further work of @ahrcpress funded Monasteries project. Spoke on the sacred landscape centered on the River Witham, in Lincs., a place thick with monasteries and the focus of ritual activity from the Bronze Age. #medievaltwitter
David Austin’s paper @HaskinsSociety on the @ahrcpress Sacred Landscapes of Medieval Monasteries, on the complexity and variability of monastic interactions w/ places and their people and focused on Strata Florida. The Cistercian Church there centered on an earlier holy well!
Wonderful paper at the @HaskinsSociety @sliptonmedieval just now that included, among other things, the way preachers taught their listeners how to look at and think about art and to avoid image-based error. #medievaltwitter
⛏️Join us Thurs 18 Nov for our latest #CardiffArchaeology Research Seminar. Analysing the Early Medieval Ceramic Assemblage from Tintagel: Connecting Britain & Aegean with Dr Maria Duggan @romanpottery + Dr Evangelia Kiriatzi + Dr Noemi Muller @BSAthens 👉 https://t.co/uW5ITtqboo
Today's job: Thinking about the tiny Chihuahua-sized adult dog killed within a generation of the Roman conquest of Britain and placed in a pit with a smashed pot and two cremated lambs. In Carshalton (Published in A.B. Powell, Queen Mary's Hospital Carshalton (2017)).
Spent the morning thinking about a tiny Roman-period lapdog at a Roman villa in Northamptonshire buried in its own cist (circled in red) next to a woman in another cist. #archaeology#romanbritain
NOV. 11: Please join us for the 2021 AAEF-Paul Kardoush Annual Memorial Lecture: "Damascus: A History in Words," Presented by Professor Dana Sajdi @BarberDamascus!
Location: https://t.co/G4BkHf0jHX
Reception 6:00pm / Lecture 6:30pm
This event is free and open to public!
For those of you who like to do something cerebral of an evening: This year's Joan Pye Lecture is on Thursday, 4th November. Dr Jane Webster of Newcastle University will discuss slavery in #Roman Britain. It promises to be an interesting and thought-provoking evening #Archaeology
Medieval HISTORIANS (who are instructors of record): I am gathering data on the stop/start dates of classes on medieval history. Please consider taking. Should take no more than 2 minutes: Thanks! https://t.co/7TmwRkL6SD