Dr Julie Dunne

@thepotlady

Biomolecular archaeologist, organic residues, isotopes and isoscapes. All views my own!

Bristol
Joined June 2013

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    Government unveils new Brexit ad campaign:

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    Sep 2

    One of the major perks of academia is that you get to travel to exciting locations and spend time in different locations of corporate hotel chains working on your slides late at night.

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    Sep 1

    Rape culture is when the bishop officiating the funeral of a global superstar sexually assaults a young woman while verbally insulting her on live TV before tens of millions of viewers and media attack the young woman for "lack of respect"

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    on and "There has been a recent fluorescence of anthropological interest in human-animal relationships, animals in society, and animal politics in a conjuncture often called the “animal turn.”

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    Aug 31

    If you like this you should also check out the work on

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  8. Aug 31

    FAO obviously I should have one of these. Can I order through MyERP please?

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    When Charles Darwin was on his Voyage of the Beagle, he used a book called "The Nomenclature of Colours" to identify & record tones. It matched colours with their occurrences in nature: "Buff Orange - Streak From the Eye of the Kingfisher." HT

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    Aug 28

    Happy birthday Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, born in 1749. As well as penning novels, poetry, criticism, and dramas, he also wrote various scientific treatises, including his 1810 book Zur Farbenlehre (Theory of Colours):

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    Aug 26

    How have I never seen this before? Glorious!

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    Aug 25

    BBC reports on our analyses. Summary: No-deal Brexit obliterates half our funding access to Horizon 2020, killing off ERC, Marie Curie, SME grants -and multinational coordination roles. Cost is >£500m a year -but much more in loss of science leadership.

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    Aug 24

    This has been in press online for ages, but if you haven't yet seen it -- check out this discussion of what we know about foraging, farming, and herding in ancient East Africa, with some new data from the coast. Fully open access.

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    One of the astonishing and enigmatic headpieces from Mesolithic Star Carr. This awesome artefact is 11,000 years old and hints at a rich symbolic life for Mesolithic Britons

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    Definitely going on my list! I shall look forward to reading it!

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    Aug 20

    Massive Monumental Cemetery Built by Eastern Africa’s Earliest Herders Discovered Near Lake Turkana, Kenya - new paper out in PNAS including researchers from and the !

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    Aug 20

    Our new paper on Lothagam North should be out today in PNAS! Here's the first of a few media mentions. Really proud of this work.

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  20. Aug 20

    Embarrassed for the PhD student claiming "first direct evidence for dairy consumption in northern Africa" who obviously missed my 2012 NATURE paper with direct chemical evidence for precisely that

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