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ntiquity research is out now via #FirstView!
Vesuvius victims weren't vaporised
Viking halls found at a famous cemetery (via a snowmobile)
Roman artefacts found in Bali!
& more great #archaeology research! Check it out
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Send us snaps of your canine companions for
#GoldenRetrieverDay (even if they aren't golden retrievers). Or are all archaeologists cat people?
: A Polynesian sculpture featuring two people and a dog (or maybe a pig) from
2017 (£) https://buff.ly/36D4l2o pic.twitter.com/7Zqd53yBrp
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From the
#archive: At the 9,000-year-old proto-city of Çatalhöyük (
), people removed a crane's whole wing. Perhaps so it could be used in a costume for a crane dance (£) https://buff.ly/2S16Ar3
: Reconstruction of a Çatalhöyük crane dance by John-Gordon Swogger.pic.twitter.com/Xdw749t4PJ
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And it should be. After all, how often do you find a giant wall? Hol' up. . .https://twitter.com/AntiquityJ/status/1221817761011249152 …
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The Gawri wall was named as one of 2019's top archaeological discovers by
@LiveSciencehttps://www.livescience.com/biggest-archaeology-discoveries-2019.html …Prikaži ovu nitHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
The Gawri wall is just one of several monumental walls built in the region to supplement the natural defences provided by mountains.pic.twitter.com/ISg5ORDfcl
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Plus it was an absolute unit. Estimates suggest it was four metres wide and three metres tall, which would've taken approximately one million cubic metres of stone to build.
: What part of approximately one million cubic metres of stone looks like on google earth.pic.twitter.com/4GXKLwOSXp
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Artefacts associated with the wall suggest construction may have started as early as 300 BC. However, it is not known how long it would've taken to build. But probably a long time, given the challenging terrain it travels over (
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Rediscovering a 'lost' great wall. This
is the remains of the 'Gawri Wall' found last year. It runs more than 100 km in Iran and may have been built as early as 300 BC.
One of the most popular
articles in Jan (
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The art in Danbolinzulo Cave (
) is similar to that seen elsewhere in
. But most of the nearby cave art shares more similarities with the
style.
Could this be the site of a prehistoric border dispute?pic.twitter.com/NLO0zY161r
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research: This is Palaeolithic cave art from a newly discovered site in Northern Spain that could be >20,000 years old. This would make it some of the oldest cave art in the region, reports @_blancaochoa et al. (£) https://buff.ly/3aNAJ5I pic.twitter.com/sfC5i94SbuPrikaži ovu nitHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
Plus there's bias by topic. In one handbook: "In the section on ‘Power and display’, all 5 chapters are by men. In contrast, 6/9 papers in the ‘Growing up and growing old’ section are by women. The message for medieval archaeologists is that women = nurture/care, & men = power"
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If you want a ‘go-to’ guide for archaeology, the Oxford Handbooks are a good place to start. They capture the state-of-the-art in the discipline. . . but also its gender bias (
) as @karrycrow found in one of January's most popular articles (#OpenAccess) https://buff.ly/3aRzcLU pic.twitter.com/6UYuzk2Yjp
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The hair shoes were found in a tomb that was encased in concrete, helping preserve them for centuries. Many other items of clothing (
), letters, and more also survived in the tomb as a result of this.pic.twitter.com/74BluUexkM
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These shoes are made of human hair and are 434 years old. Found in Medieval
where they were made to help a loved one recover from illness. No research on if you'd get some for pulling a sickie #NationalSickieDay. From the
archive (£) https://buff.ly/2RUUYqN pic.twitter.com/RF3g1RCQB7
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These beautiful Dacian bracelets from the first century BC were found at Sarmizegetusa Regia (
). They are shaped like snakes, complete with little heads! #SerpentDay
From the
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Some of the oldest evidence of humans in Greenland is found in the Nuussuaq peninsula. But sites there are under threat from erosion, exacerbated by climate change. Efforts to record them (
) are reported in
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During the Neolithic, several people were buried with dogs. But near Baikal (
) one person was buried with a large wolf (
) ~8,000 years ago #FossilFriday
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From the
#archive: These are 'imaginary' creatures from the Palaeolithic cave art of Altxerri (
) and Pech-Merle (
). <50 such fake animals are known from the art of the region (£) https://buff.ly/2U8c9qm pic.twitter.com/sIdSDCEgNs
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#Review: Prehistoric figurines capture the imagination and are the subject of two new books - one broad from@OUPAcademic, one focused on Cyprus from@OxbowBooks - that promise to provide so much statue-y goodness it's exhausting says a review in
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We want to hear about the most fun you've had in an archaeological setting since it's
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), which was Egypt's border with Kush during the Middle Kingdom (2010–1685 BC); reports research in the latest