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"Frühling läßt sein blaues Band
Wieder flattern durch die Lüfte;
Süße, wohlbekannte Düfte
Streifen ahnungsvoll das Land."
- Eduard Mörike, Er ist‘s (1832)
#FantastischeAntike: Lesenswerter Artikel von @AntReSciFi über #Antikenrezeption und #CitizenScience - und ein obendrein sehr spannendes Projekt zu Aufnahme und Verarbeitung antiker Motive in #ScienceFiction, #Horror und #Fantasy:
https://t.co/DnnKVvCTf1 via @hypothesesorg
@natbrusgaard The Black Desert never disappoints. 😲😉
Wonderful #RockArtWednesday example! And look at the size of that thing (and the view).
Particularly fascinated by the range in fauna these petroglyphs depict (also reminds me to consequently include measurements in the journal as well).
Is it still #WorldWildlifeDay yet?
Asking for those #Neolithic hunters - with their amazing skills of observation and artistic representation. 😉
(From the archaeologist‘s #sketchbook, some illustrated notes on PPN animal #iconography at #GobekliTepe.)
#SketchbookSunday 2: Taking your levels.
(Confession of an archaeologist: Have to remind myself of that setup and formula every time again. 😬🙄🤷🏻♂️)
Maybe Geoffrey's #Merlin was just bad in geography? 🤷♂️
"Send for the #GiantsDance, which is in #Killaraus, a mountain in #Ireland. For there is a structure of stones there (...) if they can be placed here, as they are there, round this spot of ground, they will stand for ever."
Great (and very practical) hands-on approach by @sallypointer regarding the possible representation of #hairnets with some of the #Paleolithic '#Venus' figurines (e.g. the one from #Brassempouy, France. 👇 https://t.co/J8BzWMjcdN
Or, maybe the real #treasure were the friends we made along the way ...
#Archaeology31