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Not for the first time, I want to say how much I love @TheEconomist graphics
Here is British Archaeology's feature on the late #VictorAmbrus (see https://t.co/SO8euG3tsP for more). He sent me a lovely postcard after it came out, which I now realise is a signed work 🙂 RIP
New Salon @SocAntiquaries: Investigating a swastika in the House of Commons leads to a surprising conclusion
https://t.co/UkqOPAnndd
First Salon newsletter @SocAntiquaries of 2020: more than 3,000 high-resolution images of historic military maps, views and prints in the Royal Collection – George III’s collection – can be viewed online for free
https://t.co/yLaVjOGqJS
First Salon newsletter @SocAntiquaries of 2020: beautiful & highly significant 18C natural history illustrations that will leave the UK if as much as £2,500,000 can’t be raised. And an important guide for female anchorites, opened Wednesday 10 October 1414
https://t.co/4i9CLoJhOA
Another day at #BritishArchaeology @archaeologyuk looking for the next #dinosaur story, and here it comes without me having to lift a finger...
"The Girl and the Dinosaur really is Bloomsbury’s picture book of the year – and has an obvious tie in with your publication!"
Today’s new #Salon. The wonderful new Prittlewell report from MOLA (and remembering my visit to the protest camp)
https://t.co/G4C1XTrz4p
Peter Brookes in today's Times. Missed a trick with the sword though, and looks like a kitchen cabinet on the right #Prittlewell
Enough isotopes, here’s #archaeology in the #Beano, National Archaeology Week in 2008 and, err, #TimeTeam in 2000