Durham Archaeology

@ArcDurham

Archaeology at Durham University - Tweets about our staff, students, partnerships and research from across archaeology

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    May 18

    Hey peeps! Don't miss 's talk on the possibilities to decolonise academia. This Friday at 5PM:

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    May 18

    We're firmly backing  to win ! has shone the spotlight on our beautiful county, imagine what could happen if we win! Help us celebrate all things Durham by sharing your favourite photos from around the county below 👇 We'll go first...

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    May 18

    This PrimeView illustrates some applications of luminescence dosimetry to measure radiation exposure

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    May 18

    At 18:00 CEST today & syrian colleagues Adnan Rashid Mamo, Ismael Ibraheem & Amal el-Kassem are attending round table discussion 'Archaeology in Time of War'. Part of the Archaeology & Heritage in the Global South: Decolonising Theory and Practice series. Link on poster

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    May 17

    Desperately seeking sources on history of archaeology from non-Eurocentric views (how is history of archaeo taught in Africa, Asia, Central/South America?) I just came out of class of mostly international students and am embarrassed at my lack of knowledge on this.

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    May 17
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    The best thing by far on the Scottish soldiers from Dunbar is this award-winning book by and their colleagues at . Highly recommended!

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    May 17

    Our & colleagues Adnan Rashid Mamo, Ismael Ibraheem, Amal el-Kassem & Ahmed Al-Khalil's article on the impact of Syrian conflict on archaeological sites in Al-Hasakah in Journal of Arch Science. Follow link for free access

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    May 17

    Are you looking for a funded PhD in contemporary archaeology and heritage? Here's a great opportunity! Come work with , , and myself in a collaborative project about the Welfare State (1945-79) in the UK

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    May 17

    This Thursday we'll host from the Institute of Art History, Croatia in the last seminar of the Material and Visual Culture Research Group . She will be speaking about Yugoslav memorial landscapes and contemporary heritage. Not to be missed!

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  10. May 17

    Some more great being recorded by our volunteers as part of our supported community archaeology project Belief in the North-East

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    May 17
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    May 17

    Delighted to be co-supervising this fully funded PhD with and at and my colleague Brigid Geist at . Towards an Archaeology of the Welfare State (1945-79), closing date Friday 17 June 2022, to start this autumn.

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    May 17
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  14. May 17

    We're pleased to announce an exciting collaborative PhD opportunity with and - Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) studentship – Towards an Archaeology of the Welfare State (1945-79)

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    May 16
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    May 16

    The pile of books is beginning to deepen… thoroughly enjoying prepping for my talk and workshop at - thanks for the invite from the Decolonising Group initiative! If anyone has more recs - let me know.

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    May 16

    Indian Prime Minister & Nepal's have been visiting , birthplace of , on . Prof Robin Coningham from , helped trace the site's history to 1300BCE:

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    May 12

    So many other people who usually stay out of the limelight who we are grateful to when we consider - like Emma Bowen and who help us out all the time because we are their favourite Department (I’m pretty sure) - we owe you lots of cake!

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    May 12

    Mixed up some test glazes with Egyptian blue pigment in Sunderland today. Unexpected side quest as part of my masters dissertation.

    6 numbered ceramic tiles with raw glaze mixture on
    Mixing up blueish glaze in pot
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  20. May 11

    will host from for a public lecture next week as part of our Decolonising Group initiative. This will be a face to face event, so don’t miss this chance to learn, think, and discuss with one of the most inspiring archaeologists of our times!

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