@miss_lord@AlisonFisk Ah thanks! I hope this is interesting/useful to you. It's a messily written undergrad honors thesis but I think it at least cites all the work on this subject! 😅
In the #Eternals, the capital of the Mexica empire doesn't just have one Templo Mayor, it has several.
So, if this is what the Marvel Universe's Tenochtitlan looks like, then... 1/2
Inuk artist Kenojuak Ashevak, Nunavut - Our Land commemorates the Tungavik Federation of Nunavut Settlement Agreement, 1993, creating a homeland within Canada for Inuit people of the Eastern Arctic #WomensArt
This image, found on a hunt for something else, just stopped me in my tracks. The focus. The pride. The clarity. Wow. Charles S.L. Baker, inventer of that heater we see in so many homes, with an unidentified man, possibly his brother Peter. St. Joseph, Missouri, Feb. 12, 1906.
"Settlement Patterns and Urbanization in the Yautepec Valley of Central Mexico" Our paper on the Yautepec survey is now published!!! me, Timothy Hare, Lisa Montiel, Angela Huster, and @sherdfield https://t.co/StL2q8H7B0
@ashuni_erb@asuteolab@ArcGISStoryMaps@MichaelESmith Hola! Lo siento por mi español. Es un arifacto de LACMA en Los Ángeles. La leyenda en el sito es no es correcta. Estoy lo trabajando. Lo puedes encontrar aquí: https://t.co/oLxadq7gF5
Gracias por su commento!
And stop by the Powerscapes session, organized by yours truly with presentations by:
@sherdfield, @TaniaMCasimiro1, Nathalie Antunes-Ferreira, Francisco Curate, Rebekah Planto, Francisco Noelli, @Mariannesallum, Alessandra Cianciosi, Gabrielle Borenstein, & Lucy Gill
Cool new map story on Teotihuacan by our talented anthropology major, Tatijiana Jovanovic, with some help by @sherdfield. The Merchants' Barrio https://t.co/jYaIIhBA5B #StoryMaps@ASUBeingHuman@asuteolab
Ingenious, Indigenous: The Tunumiit (E Greenland Inuit) practice of carving portable maps from driftwood, used for navigating coastal waters. Representing coastlines up one side of the wood & down the other, they fit in a mitten, are compact, buoyant, & can be read in the dark.
Excited to see some multidisciplinary archaeology at the AIA Meeting this morning when @max_huemer cited my advisor, @MichaelESmith when arguing for urban planning at Punic cities! Great talk!
I really wish someone would call my Dad, a retired Capitol Hill police officer (37yrs), to talk about the difference in preparation. The stories he’s telling me about prep for Farrakhan and others vs why yesterday happened the way it did is mind blowing.
cc @JoyAnnReid
You can’t describe what’s happening in the Capitol as a “small group of extremists” when they’re being supported by the president, 16% of the Senate, 1/4 of the House, the local police forces & officials at the Pentagon.