Did the Romans recycle? Listen as Dr Sainsbury (AKA @V_Sainsbury) discusses this and more in our School #podcast Digging for Meaning. @oxsocsci@oxfordenvsust ♻️🦻 https://t.co/2ddGN2BIEL
Night at the museum. What a privilege to have our @oxfordflame reception amongst these magnificent creatures in @morethanadodo. We don't study #dinosaurs but we my lord, just look at them!
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our final celebration and thank you to everyone who has supported or followed the FLAME project during the last six years. We really appreciate it.
A celebration of the FLAME project, panel discussion and reception at the Oxford Museum of Natural History @morethanadodo Monday 29th November 5pm.
All welcome https://t.co/wEyBU6UeGu
A celebration of the FLAME project, panel discussion and reception at the Oxford Museum of Natural History @morethanadodo Monday 29th November 5pm.
All welcome https://t.co/wEyBU6UeGu
It was part of 1.6 tons of bronze within her tomb alone! Hear the work of Dr Ray Liu, supported by the @oxfordflame including @V_Sainsbury, on how the site of Anyang in #BronzeAge#China maintained this production! https://t.co/p9Iote4KVR
After a brief break, our next episode drops tomorrow! What does a war commander and royal consort have to do with keep cups? Find out with ‘Social Status and Recycling in Bronze Age China’! #Archaeology#podcast#BronzeAge#China
After a brief break, our next episode drops tomorrow! What does a war commander and royal consort have to do with keep cups? Find out with ‘Social Status and Recycling in Bronze Age China’! #Archaeology#podcast#BronzeAge#China