Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography and academic lead ITRAX @GeographyUoM, Palaeoecologist, Palynologist, Environmental Archaeologist: Plants, pollen, people
The Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene saw massive human-linked #extinctions among #megafauna - but what happened to survivors? Based on genomics data for 139 extant megafauna, we show they experienced severe parallel declines as well @NatureComms 🦬🐘🐫🦒🦁 https://t.co/yxEJ7uM9Zn
‼️Exciting News! Our latest research paper on the fascinating world of food plants and human indicators from fossil pollen records has just been published in @Nature Sci Data. 📜 Thread #HumanHistory#paleoecology@BioUiB@IBED_UvA @mohnfoundation Paper: https://t.co/dxdF1RsLUc
@natbrusgaard and me have written something about the nodal role of #beavers in earlier Holocene forager landscapes of Northern Europe:
https://t.co/U8lvDY1btf
#multispecies#archaeology
Thank you for the t-shirt @GeographyUOM. It was my top for the school day! 🌏🌍🌎
One of my team visited on Saturday with her daughter. Both were so inspired by your department. We will try to pass some of that on to our Geography students!
#Geographyteacher
Finally! Here the TRIAL VERSION 2023.1 of THE MAP. Pls do comment, using either mail or reply function. We have tried to include all of the many comments that have reached us, but there is certainly room for more. @leizarchaeology@oeai_oeaw@BarbaraHorejs
@Paul_Kruzycki@campbellclaret Stockton were playing Long Eaton Utd who are in @maggie_erewash ’s constituency! I imagine he didn’t have a clue. Anyway 2-2 at full time, but Stockton lost 3-2 on penalties. I imagine he doesn’t know that either
I’ll be running the Manchester Marathon today and then 4 weeks later the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon, all to raise money for the Leeds Hospitals charity, Rob Burrow MND Centre in Leeds. If you can give anything that would be much appreciated.
https://t.co/J82Qix4tMI
I'm marking undergraduate essays, and find myself giving a lot of feedback that sounds as though it comes straight from my "How to write essays..." textbook... Because it does! Here is some of my advice for student writing (see images).
Dating of shell bead from Cumbrian cave puts earliest human remains in northern England to just after the end of the ice age around 11,000 years ago #MesolithicBritain https://t.co/9OJw2O6HXA