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Roman hobnailed shoe found in playground in Germany
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An excavation in a children’s playground adjacent to the Roman military
camp at Haltern am See, northern Germany, has uncovered the remains of a
hobnailed ...
Medieval Christmas Cards from Medievalists.net
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Looking for Christmas Cards with a medieval theme? We have set up a shop on
Redbubble, a global online marketplace. Check out the Christmas Cards we
have c...
Trabalho Académico sobre o Outeiro do Circo
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Damos notícia de um trabalho académico dedicado ao Outeiro do Circo, da
autoria de Amélia Fernandes, aluna do *Mestrado em Estudos do Património*,
da Uni...
Writing As Visual Experience: the WAVE conference
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On 19th-22nd September 2024, after months of planning, it was finally time
for the first VIEWS project conference: Writing As Visual Experience, or
WAVE. T...
Racine commentateur d’Homère
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► ὁ λύχνος n° 169, novembre 2024. Que faisait Jean Racine à Uzès en 1662 ?
L’autre jour, à la présentation de l’excellent livre de François Herbaux,
Pythéa...
Denisovans, Dragon Man and more…
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Next week Tues Nov 19, 6:30pm, we have our autumn special with Chris
Stringer, world expert on human fossils and main originator of the Recent
Out of Afric...
Archäologisches Erbe besser schützen
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Leopoldina-Diskussionspapier zum Kulturgutschutz in der akademischen
Ausbildung | Das archäologische Erbe ist in erheblichem Maße gefährdet.
Durch Bauvorha...
November Pieces Of My Mind #1
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- Children need to learn that it’s actually “Trick XOR treat” when they
ring doorbells.
- Translating a story with two levels of reported di...
Guth: Reading Irish Myths and Legends
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YouTube and other such public mediums are filled with misleading
information about medieval Irish literature. Errors range from the benign,
tellings of m...
Inscripciones para un Imperio.
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Empezando a escribir esto me viene a la cabeza los viajes académicos que
hacíamos cada año en el departamento, en los que una de las aficiones de
ciertos...
Un viaje en el tiempo
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El pasado día 24 de octubre estuvimos en el Institut Forat del Vent de
Cerdanyola del Vallès realizando un taller en el que los alumnos pudieron
realizar u...
Curse Texts and Figurines – episode notes
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Thanks for listening and feel free to check out the other Halloween
episodes I have done over the years. Images. I recently did a piece on the
cursed sa...
Animales sociales, besados y cascarrabias
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Un interesante estudio (Lameira, 2024) aborda el posible origen evolutivo
del beso, que solemos ver como una expresión de cariño o como un gesto
social ent...
NOVEMBRO. Os seres tecedores (das nubes ó mofo)
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Parece que para os alemáns o mes de novembro é o mes da néboa e da «Lúa de
vento» (Windmond), asíque nesta tempada os seres tecedores de nubes e
brétemas e...
EMWARG Colloquium Review
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In a previous post I outlined my participation in the 40th anniversary
‘Early Medieval Wales Archaeology Group’ colloquium, 11-13 October, at
Dinas Powys o...
#RealArchaeology and how to get involved in it!
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Over the last three days, archaeologists have been participating in an
event to highlight great archaeological work in a variety of media –
podcasts, video...
Piezas sueltas. Torques de Cavandi
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Queda poco para que sepamos más de este fantástico descubrimiento del que
se va a hablar en el próximo congreso sobre el oro que organiza el Museo
Arqueo...
[Parution] Actes du colloque Ager XV Saverne
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Parution des actes du colloque Ager XV de Saverne (28 septembre-1er octobre
2022). Antonin Nüsslein (dir.), Villages et hameaux paysans en Gaule et sa
péri...
Mitos e Ritos do Tempo de Defuntos
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Por que dicimos que por cada castaña comida en Defuntos se libera unha
ánima do Alén? Agocha algún simbolismo a matanza do porco e o uso do seu
sangue nas ...
CAMPO REAL/FILLERA (Sos/Sangüesa) (y II)
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"Acerca de lo que todavía encierra el subsuelo, en cuanto a estructuras de
edificios y restos arquitectónicos, tenemos la guía de la foto aérea, lo
que v...
In search of the Silk Roads
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Xuanzang was not afraid to break the rules. This Buddhist monk lived in
Tang China during the 7th century AD. Although the imperial court banned
foreign ...
In the wake – John Constable
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Atmospheres, weather, ambience. Stagings, scenographies. John Constable,
England, mostly 1821-1822 Cloud studies with monument. Bamburgh
Northumberland, En...
What’s new about the Stonehenge Altar Stone?
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The Stonehenge Altar Stone came from north-east Scotland! To say the least,
that is a dramatic surprise. I was at Stonehenge early yesterday morning to
mee...
What’s new about the Stonehenge Altar Stone?
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The Stonehenge Altar Stone came from north-east Scotland! To say the least,
that is a dramatic surprise. I was at Stonehenge early yesterday morning to
mee...
CFP for Leeds IMC 2025
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Call for papers for session/strand at the International Medieval Congress,
7-10 July 2025: The Reach of Politics, 5th-7th centuries How far did
active pa...
Entrées royales et… olympiques !
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Le vendredi 26 juillet 2024, la 33e édition des Jeux olympiques s’ouvrait
officiellement et solennellement par une cérémonie présentée partout comme
inédit...
Tenth anniversary of the passing of Klaus Schmidt
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We remember and honour Prof. Klaus Schmidt, a valued colleague and friend,
on the tenth anniversary of his passing. Klaus` dedication, profesionalism,
and ...
International Congress on Medieval Studies 2025
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International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 8–10, 2025
JEMNE: Journal of Early Medieval Northwestern Europe has proposed two
sessions for the next ...
Erste Ausgrabung – das nehme ich mit!
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[for translation click the language options in the right upper corner of
the website!] Arbeitskleidung in der Feldforschung ist vor allem Schutz-
und Fun...
Why are English majors disappearing?
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Many universities have witnessed a decline in students pursuing majors in
the humanities, including English literature. Why has this happened?
This soun...
486 - Campanha de 2024
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Na próxima segunda feira regressaremos aos Perdigões para iniciar a
campanha de 2024, uma vez mais na área central. Iremos dandos notícias.
Next Monda...
Columba: revised and updated
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A new edition of my study of Saint Columba has been published by Birlinn
Books of Edinburgh. Since the first edition appeared more than 10 years
ago, a sub...
It's complicated
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Three important manuscripts appeared recently at bioRxiv, mostly dealing
with the origins and expansions of proto-Germanic and proto-Indo-European
populati...
When Hate Memes teach History
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Land Acknowledgement: Pharos is researched, written, and published online
at Vassar College, an institution situated in the homeland of the Munsee
Lenape p...
Who needs a classicist? (Installment 4)
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Started watching Northern Exposure, since I didn't see it the first time
around. In this episode, a former Russian spy tells Maurice he has his
secret KG...
The (boring) alternate realities of ChatGPT
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Inspired by a shocking story of a list of fake references provided from a
senior to a junior scholar, (details redacted obviously) I thought I’d ask
ChatGP...
Transformation of Europe in April 2024 (Abstracts)
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Here's some interesting abstracts from "The Transformation of Europe in
the Third Millenium BC" in Budapest, Hungary.
A lot of emphasis on the Western S...
The best books about how human language works
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Do you like to read? Would you like some great book recommendations? Then
check out Shepherd.com: here are my book recommendations, and there are
recomme...
Thank You!
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Dear Readers, Over the years, some of us (the past and present members of
the collective that runs this blog) have been fortunate enough to meet some
of yo...
Amazonian "Garden Urbanism": A skeptical account
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This new paper in Science is getting alot of publicity, and people are
asking for my views (Rostain, et al. 2024) The paper presents fascinating
new evide...
Citations of My Papers
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Recently, I was notified by the ResearchGate about a new citation of one of
my papers. It is an article in German dedicated to the graves with bird
remains...
Lecciones de vida
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Aquel año estaba viniendo especialmente malo para el tí Luiso. Encargado de
cuidar la vecera de ovejas de Ruituerto, pasó el asfixiante día de agosto
en el...
Los antecedentes cognitivos del género Homo
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La evolución biológica es el resultado de los sucesivos cambios
morfológicos que se producen en las comunidades biológicas de forma
irregular en su distr...
THE ANNALS OF THE FOUR MASTERS
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Book cover, the cover shows a monk sitting in a pew and writing. In front
of him is a book with the word Annals written in cursive. Above the monk is
the t...
QGIS + Blender
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Estou volvendo a fuchicar en QGIS e Blender. Eis un resultado, usando DEM
libres de Copernicus. Non me convence, dun punto de vista artístico ou de
deseño,...
Welcome to the new ADS website!
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We at the ADS are excited to announce the launch of the new ADS website!
The new website will go live at 8am on Monday 6th February 2023 and
represents the...
Table of Contents
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As some of you may be aware, I have not been blogging now for about 7
months and have only written a few posts even in the last year. I can't
explain wh...
Protected: The Westbury Horse/Train Landscape
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There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
The post Protected: The Westbury Horse/Train Landscape appeared first on Digital
Digging.
FAIRE OU NE PAS FAIRE (DE) QUARTIER
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Journée du 16 décembre 2022 – “Faire ou ne pas faire (de) quartier?” Le
projet collectif (UMR ArScAn) A*RCHÉOLOGIE DU FAIT URBAIN (AFU)* tiendra le
vendred...
Ayuda al Proyecto
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El Proyecto «Monte Bernorio en su entrono» es un Proyecto de Investigación
científica financiado con dinero público proveniente de la Junta de
Castilla y L...
Dirk Obbink convicted
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Just a quick update about Dirk Obbink and the missing papyri. According to
Roberta Mazza - who is also, she told me, writing her own account of what
real...
Leibniz
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Leibniz really was right. We’re all points of view or windows on the
universe. Or as Deleuze puts it, we’re possible worlds. The tragedy is we
think we’re ...
Summer etymologies: The Latin of Latin?
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Right before Latin emerged as the dominant language on the Italian
peninsula and beyond, Etruscan was one of the major languages in the
Mediterranean. …
Appeasing the Dead
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*I’m more…than just…a little curious…how you’re planning…to go about…Making
your amends…to the dead. To the dead* — A Perfect Circle, *The Noose*.
Dea...
Animals in War
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After a long time focussing on a new job, a new country, and developing
other parts of the website, it is finally time for another blog entry. I do
so with...
Seminar 2022
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*9th SEMINAR OF PREHISTORIC TECHNOLOGY (2022)*
*CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY FOR THE ANALYSIS OF WEAR ON TOOLS AND TEETH IN
PREHISTORY Program PDFMay, 2nd, 3thand ...
Medieval Ceramic Lamps from Co. Wexford
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County Wexford contains an usual concentration of domestically produced,
medieval ceramic lamps, an artefact type which is largely absent from the
rest o...
Figures
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Fonds Maublanc (vente privée, signalée par Y. Potin) Fonds Maublanc (vente
privée, signalée par Y. Potin) Fonds Maublanc (vente privée, signalée par
Y. Potin)
Wednesday Round Up #61
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-I’m taking at least two weeks of break, so this is the last round up for
awhile. Translating cognitive science in the public square We are at a
tipping po...
Is anthropology more important than ever?
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New books in 2021 herald anthropology's relevance: is anthropology more
important than ever? Or do we need a more humble assessment?
The post Is anthropo...
Linux y discos encriptados con BitLocker
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Imagen de https://www.linuxuprising.com
Hace unos días, me devolvieron un disco externo que estaba en garantía y
que envié al servicio técnico porque deb...
Winners of the Language Evolves competition
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Today we announced the results of our short story competition Language
Evolves. Over the last year we’ve worked with over 70 sci-fi authors to
help them wr...
Saquito exposed
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Aunque ya hace algún tiempo, con motivo de la publicación del estudio del
tejido, le dedicamos una entrada a nuestro querido *«saquito» de Riocueva*,
est...
The End
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The end es el título de la última canción que grabaron los cuatro Beatles
juntos, en el disco Abbey Road; es una canción tan potente en su parte
instrument...
So, let’s start with Systematics
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I’ll start with a fairly lengthy quotation, this is from the Preface to the
2002 printing: As Richard Lewontin (1974: explained to biologists shortly
after...
Herculaneum 3D Scan: free online 3D point clouds
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This community hasn't been so active for a while but I thought that maybe
in these coronavirus times, it might be useful to share some of the online
materi...
MEDJKOUNE Inès
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Doctorante contractuelle à l'Université de Paris
Courriel : ines.medjkoune@gmail.com > Sujet de thèse
"Les schêmata barbares en mots et en images à l'époqu...
Espazos sagros na Hispania Celta
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Tomando como referencia o inxente traballo de M. João Delgado Correia dos
Santos, autora dunha pormenarizada e necesarísima pesquisa sobre os
santuarios ...
Curso de Arqueología Experimental
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*Ficha técnica del XV CURSO DE ARQUEOLOGÍA EXPERIMENTAL*
*Información: 976 63 90 88 (Lunes, Miércoles y Viernes de 19 a 21 h.)*
*Denominación: XV Curso d...
How to Write Papers for Money?
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Everyone knows this that each one of us has some hidden talent inside us
and it’s all about finding that. I have met a lot of people in my life who
have ...
Looking at China by Paul Hogarth
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Originally posted on retroculturati:
Review of Paul Hogarth’s ‘Looking at China’….. I was delighted to finally
obtain a copy of Paul Hogarth’s third book L...
Discovery: A New Life of St Cybi
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The Vitae Sanctorum Cambriae project (run between ASNC and CAWCS) is very
excited to announce the discovery of a new medieval Life of St Cybi.
David Calla...
So long and thanks for all the fish
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I've been procrastinating about this in vane hope of returning to my old
animical self of being more interested in writing (and reading) about stuff
that ...
When big data are bad data
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As archaeologists turn increasingly to the analysis of large, systematic
databases, we need to confront an epistemological problem: How do we
identify bad...
Our South Asia Gallery Journey
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Originally posted on hello future:
A guest post from Stephen Welsh, Curator of Living Cultures, with an update
on the development of the Museum’s South Asi...
A History of Ancient Rome in 10 Buildings
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This article introduces the first ten of my fifteen buildings, which range
in date from the foundation of Rome to the collapse of the Western Roman
Empir...
La liberté du renard
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Le yacht de luxe « Freedom » accostant à Venise (septembre 2018) Freedom,
« Liberté », ainsi s’affiche ces temps-ci en Méditerranée un yacht de luxe
de...
The (Data) Science Behind Digital Heritage
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Digital engagement is beyond posting the odd picture of an artefact, as we
learnt in our final practical session in Digital Heritage at Durham
University. ...
Another Julkonferens
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The weather has been variable in Stockholm ranging from warm and rainy to
chilly and frosty. It was only the beginning of December but the staff of
Depar...
Savage Minds is dead! Long live anthro{dendum}!
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This will be the last post on the domain savageminds.org, but the site will
live on. It will live on both at this address (savageminds.org) where there
wil...
The burnt timbers of the hall appears.
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The excavation is now going into its third week. We have removed the turf
layer and post modern remains in the shape of a 17th/18th century building
that a...
Eric W. Edwards: 23rd April 1944 – 13th July 2017
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It is with great sadness that I announce that my father and author of this
beautiful site passed away peacefully on 13th July 2017. A brilliant mind
and ex...
Elecciones
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Con el fin de facilitar el tránsito a la próxima Junta Directiva de la
Asociación, el día 16 de marzo de 2017 se celebrarán en la Facultad de
Geografía e H...
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*Excavation of a Nazi Camp on British Soil –*
*Dr Gillian Carr*
Report by
Tom Meharg
The UCD Archaeology society was delighted to host Dr Gillian C...
The Myth of the Feud in Anglo-Saxon England
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The Myth of the Feud in Anglo-Saxon England John Niles The Journal of
English and Germanic Philology, Vol. 114, No. …
Continue reading →
Above the Tay and other landscapes / latitudes
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2016 started for me with a solo exhibition of aerial photographs hosted at
the Discovery Point Cafe at the RSS Discovery in Dundee. The title "Above
the Ta...
Grand Challenges for Global Brain Sciences
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The next grand challenges for society and science are in the brain
sciences. A collection of 60+ scientists from around the world, together
with 10+ obse...
Bones Don’t Lie on Hiatus
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Dear Readers, Writing Bones Don’t Lie over the past six years has been one
of the highlights of my archaeological career. I loved getting to share
with you...
Comezamos!
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Fai una semana voltamos ó xacemento de Armea para comezar os traballos de
escavación que se desenvolverán durante todo o mes de xullo! Estos días
foron moi...
Time to close shop!
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As much as I loved bloging, and this blog has a special place in my heart,
I just don’t have the time anymore. I write in several other places around
the w...
Maritime lives in Iron Age Britain
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Dowload the pdf here. Iron Age coastal communities in England have been
poorly understood since the beginning of our discipline. This is mainly as
result o...
Anthropologies #21: Climate Change
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Photo by Flickr user Erik Jackson. Original caption: “The Act on Climate
March in Quebec City, on April 11th, 2015, was led by First Nations to
protest go...
Acta est fabula : les actes sont publiés
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Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer que les actes du colloque d’ERAMA
‘Mises en scène de l’autorité » viennent d’être publiés aux éditions de
Boccard ...
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*Celtic papers CFP for Leeds*
INTERNATIONAL MEDIEVAL CONGRESS, LEEDS, 4-7 July, 2016
Are you working on a project that would make a good session or single ...
How To Be an Academic
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I began this blog as a newly graduated MSc student (Master of science! How
exciting!), fresh-faced and enthusiastic about a life in academia. Soon it
will ...
El oro de Salave. (I) un poco de historia
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The Salave gold. (I) A short history Pocos proyectos mineros han resultado
tan controvertidos en su desarrollo como el de Salave (Tapia de Casariego,
Astur...
An Update from the Editors
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* Below, you’ll find the letter we sent to our subscribers at the end of
last year, which explains our hiatus these past few months. Although *The
Append...
Colloque : Figures mythiques et discours religieux
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Colloque international à l’Université de Strasbourg, 20 et 21 novembre 2014
. « Figures mythiques et discours religieux dans l’empire gréco-romain »
S’insc...
Past Past Thinking?
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Past Thinking was my first blog, way back in 2005. Eventually I decided to
focus on posts relating to archaeology and wider heritage issues, splitting
off ...
Web berria! / ¡Nueva web!
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¡Nos hemos mudado! A partir de ahora podéis encontrar toda la información
sobre Arkeogazte y nuestras actividades en la siguiente página web:
sites.google...
Gästbloggar på Vetenskapsrådets nättidning Curie
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[image: http://tidningencurie.se/]
Om du blivit bloggbiten är det inte lätt att blir frisk - på sin höjd kan
man försöka hantera sitt missbruk så att det ...
Picant pedra s’acomiada
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Després de tres anys funcionant, el blog Picant pedra atura la seva
activitat a Sapiens.cat, però podeu continuar seguint de prop l’ICAC a la
web www.icac....
2 años y aquí seguimos
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Logotipo de Xeitura
Desde hace unas semanas me gusta ver «Wheeler Dealers» por las noches, en
ese canal tan maldito desde que el año pasado estrenó «Ameri...
El médico mago de los faraones (Egipto)
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En los confines áridos de Abusir, a unos 27 kilómetros al sur de El Cairo,
se alzan las pirámides olvidadas. No solían recibir las hordas de
visitantes ...
Boring Some Strangers
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RTE are doing a new reality show called Away With a Stranger. Basically,
you have to go away on a free holiday with three other people. You arrange
the iti...
Marriage Alliances and Cross Cousins
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In a previous post on eastern Indonesia, I noted that cross cousin marriage
is common throughout the area, pointing to some kind of prehistoric
relationshi...
A new site
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Well, I think this site has just about run its course. But you can still
find me on Savage Minds, and of course at the anthropologies project.
Last Post
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I'm pretty sure this will be the last post to this blog. I'm not going to
delete it but I think I should advertise the fact that I no longer use it
to comm...
II Concurso de Blogs - Quiero votos!!
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Este año he decidido registrar este Blog en el II Concurso de Blogs,
organizado por la Universidad Alcalá, el Instituto Cervantes, Google,
Madrid Network-C...
A Lucenza do Abade
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Despois de cinco anos chegamos á entrada número 1000 neste blogue
arqueoneixon. A derradeira. Moitas grazas a todos os que seguistes este
proxecto na red...
abstract Zuckerman
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The Life, Death and Long After-life of a Canaanite Temple Sharon Zuckerman
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem The phenomenon of conservatism and
long-endur...
"Longa Noite de Pedras" Viernes 31 de agosto
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Finalmente (parece que el buen tiempo está vez nos va a acompañar), la
visita nocturna a los petroglifos de Bamio será este *VIERNES 31 DE AGOSTO.*
Espera...
E-pigraphia en el portal de blogs Hypotheses
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Con el inminente inicio del nuevo curso académico, el blog E-pigraphia:
Epigrafía en Internet va a estar alojado, de ahora en adelante, en el
portal de blo...
Cambio de sitio
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Hola a todos, quería comunicaros que a partir de ahora, todas las entradas
del blog se escribirán en el sitios de contenidos web www.inisig.com.
Espero que...
Mudámonos!!!!
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Xa pechamos a derradeira caixa de cartón e mudámonos!!
Este blogue, ao igual que o resto de plataformas de comunicación do
Laboratorio de Arqueoloxía d...
A boa "alquimia" en Taramundi (II)
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Aquí deixámosvos os links ás fotos das *I Jornadas de Metalurgia
Prehistórica de Taramundi*, organizadas polo* Ceder Oscos-Eo*, coa
colaboración do *Ayunt...
Colóquio/jornadas de estudo Giorgio Agamben
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Anteontem e ontem, no Porto, fizemos o Colóquio Agamben, que correu muito
bem e foi muito gratificante para todos quantos puderam/quiseram
participar. Sa...
2011-2012 opened books on my desk
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Silent, though I keep on my investigation upon the matters of archaeology
and cognitive science. I insisted and followed my first instinct, trying to
find ...
GALERIA DE IMÁGENES Y COMENTARIOS (III)
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CASTROS DISMINUÍDOS POR EL MAR
Por los trabajos de prospección arqueológica en diversos castros costeros y
observando que parte de sus defensas o hasta incl...
Landscapes: Drainage, Plants and Palaces
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We're back! And this month we start by taking a tour of the terribly
glamorous ditches in East Anglia. Yes, the whole landscape is one giant
piece of drain...
* Epigrafía galaico-romana en edificios cristiáns
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Nas entradas do blog adicadas á época romana achego preto de 900
inscricións galaico-romanas e romanas repartidas polas catro provincias
galegas. A maior...
0020 - Seminário "Arqueologia e Identidade"
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"ARQUEOLOGIA E IDENTIDADE: PROBLEMÁTICAS DE UMA CIÊNCIA INTERDISCIPLINAR"
é um seminário que está a ser organizado pela Associação de Estudantes da
FLUP em...
Carta Agrícola e Corográfica. Folha 171
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*FOLHA 171- TORRÃO*
Copyright Luís Fraga da Silva. Campo Arqueológico de Tavira
*Carta Agrícola e Corográfica de Portugal. (Gerardo Pery, org.) *
Ver uma de...
Juegos y cantos de garganta del ártico
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Juegos de garganta de los inuit y cantos de garganta siberianos: una
aproximación comparativa, histórica y semiológica (1)
Jean-Jacques Nattiez
Univ...
Linguistic paleontology and catastrophism
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In the previous post (31st Aug 09) I reviewed the first part of an article
by Andrew Garrett: «Convergence in the Formation of Indo-European
subgroups: Phy...
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