Archaeology @uniofnottingham, teaching & researching the human past; from Australopithecus to early modern buildings; half of Dept of Classics and Archaeology
Join the CIfA #Geoarchaeology and #Palaeoenvironment Network’s first ever networking event on 26 May, which will bring together specialists across all career stages, and this first event will feature two talks on marine geoarchaeology: https://t.co/nQGaFqqPuJ
Have you developed a new methodological technique for doing #archaeology? Or maybe you're applying a method for the first time?
Submit a methods paper to Antiquity to let people know about your innovative approach! 👇
https://t.co/4xyLAQD04S
The 6th international conference on Preserving Archaeological Remains in Situ (PARIS) will be hosted (in-person and online) by @HistoricEngland in London on 15 & 16 May, co-organised by CIfA members Jane Sidell and Jim Williams: https://t.co/HBz7rrH8UY
📢Congratulations to our Professor of #Mediterranean#Prehistory Mark Pearce, who has been admitted as a Liveryman to the Worshipful Company of Founders, London’s craft guild that still supports #research & #education in #metallurgy of #copper & #bronze👏
https://t.co/vQ502x3b9J
Welcome to all of our new students arriving over the next few days! Our UoN student ambassadors & staff are here to help you settle in and feel at home.
Everything you need to know about your first few days on campus is online at https://t.co/20HQKmPnjS
#WeAreUoN
How were the Altar Stone’s Scottish origins discovered? 🏴
New geological studies have identified the source of the #Stonehenge Altar Stone as the Orcadian Basin in northeast Scotland.
Jane Evans @BritGeoSurvey explains the research.
Listen now 🔗 https://t.co/9UhtVMUppO
🤩 Our UG student Iva #3Dscanning some of the Repton #Viking#burial finds at #Derby City Museum @derbymuseums, trained by our lab manager Dr Suzie Sherwin. Archaeologist Cameron Black says, these finds are some of the more significant ones nationally that the museum holds 🏛️🏺
@UoNArch@UoNArts@UKRI_News@SASNews Thank you so much for the celebration. This would not have been possible without my mentors, friends and supporters at the Department of Classics and Archaeology and beyond, including my guarding angels in History, Media and Cuban Studies. I have been so lucky.
Warm congratulations to our h. Associate Professor Dr Georgios Spyropoulos on his new digital guide of ancient #Corinth, one of the most important sites in the ancient #Meditterranean🏺
You can preview part of the guide here: https://t.co/MyU5CxewhG
#archaeology@cultureGR
Great Britain’s economy didn’t completely tank after the Romans left, countering conventional wisdom.
Read the fascinating and “completely surprising” discovery based on ancient pollutants in @ScienceNews from academics at @UoNClassics@Cambridge_Uni 🔽
https://t.co/xI3AMap5VW
The Artemision and the late antique evolving cityscape of Gerasa (c. 350–750 CE) - Out now, open access on (The Journal of the @CBRL_news )
https://t.co/033zQcKPvk
Thanks for the ongoing support to @UoNArch@UoNClassics@Midlands4Cities
Our world-leading Centre for Spartan & Peloponnesian Studies (CSPS) announces the publication of "Herodotus, Sparta & Austerity", ed. by our Prof Emeritus & CSPS co-founder Steve Hodkinson & +Anton Powell (Classical Press of Wales) 📚🎉
#Sparta#History#ancienthistory#Classics