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Today I discovered this great obscure manga currently in serialization: Kodai Senshi Haniwatt (lit. “The Ancient Warrior Haniwatt”). It's like Kamen Rider… except the baddies are giant dogū based on actual real archaeological finds, and they're HIGHLY DISTRESSING!
The fact that archaeological and limited linguistic evidence indicates languages related to Japanese were spoken in what's now Korea into early recorded history is a fascinating fact
"Doves watering" - mosaic from the House of the Doves at Pompeii - Naples Archaeological Museum (@MANNapoli).
#MosaicMonday
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The archaeological evidences reveal it is the Periods of Northern and Southern Dynasties.
1. Yungang Grotto(雲崗石窟), 5 Cent. AD, Northern Wei Empire, founded by nomads and influenced by Steppe Route;
2. Nanjing, Southern Dynasties, 5-6 Cent. AD;
3-4. Tang, 7-10 Cent. AD. https://t.co/zThmkh0H5C
Today’s #SciArtSeptember theme is ‘ancient’. I drew someone in the archaeological findings from the Borum Eshøj grave, from the Nordic Bronze Age (1700–500 BC). Inspired by my experience visiting @MuseumMoesgaard while studying with @StudyAbroadDIS .
Christopher Thompson
Ce qui ne colle pas dans les théories archéologiques / What doesn't fit in the archaeological theories
Finally, we’ve shown people carrying out most steps instead of just the associated plants or artifacts. I hope this reminds the viewer of human agency and the actual past people behind the archaeological remains we find today. 5/7
We've all had those days where your phallus unexpectedly transforms into a panther...
It's #PhallusThursday so here's a bronze tintinnabulum from Herculaneum showing that very problem.
Image: National Archaeological Museum, Naples (27853). Link - https://t.co/sTC7Eqqepm
A final #FrescoFriday from the atrium of the House of Meleager, Pompeii (VI.9.2). Discovered 12 October 1829, a grief-stricken Dido, alongside the personification of Africa in elephant headdress, as Aeneas departs. #Roman #Art
Image: National Archaeological Museum, Naples (8898)
#FrescoFriday I returned to the archaeological museum of Naples where I saw numerous splendid frescoes. Among them:
#FrescoFriday - it's another day for enjoying the garden, so here's a panel of the 'Garden Fresco' from the House of the Golden Bracelet, Pompeii (VI.17.42). The details of the birds are exquisite. #Roman #Garden
Image: National Archaeological Museum, Naples (40690)
July 21st- Dr Alasdair McClaud Dwarf, Wizard
Here to just do an archaeological dig, the city took forever to process his request and he had to face a mindflayer. Dr McClaud was an excuse to use my archaeology degree for once.
#DnDcharacter #dnd5e #dndart #characterdesign
Don't miss our Zoom talk tonight! @spmaslin Finds Liaison Officer for Surrey, will be exploring the type of archaeological finds made by members of the public in Surrey, together with the stories they tell.
https://t.co/taxfOKLEKx
#FestivalOfArchaeology
🔴 Seeing Red - an online talk about menstrual hygiene in #archaeology
@SeeingRedPeriod Amy Talbot will talk to you about how we can improve menstrual hygiene and welfare facilities during #archaeological fieldwork.
📅 Monday 19 July
Register now 👉 https://t.co/knUQwBxRCZ
🔴 Have you heard about our Seeing Red talk? 🔴
👉 The CBA have joined forces with the Seeing Red campaign to promote their successful guide about menstrual hygiene and welfare facilities at #archaeological sites.
Find out more here 👉 https://t.co/knUQwBPsux
There are often poor provisions surrounding menstrual hygiene and welfare facilities during #archaeological fieldwork. 1/3
@SeeingRedPeriod @BrilliantBins
#FrescoFriday - oh sure, it looks like a peaceful way to start the day, but we all know Zeus is up to some bullshit! A panel showing Europa and the Bull, from the House of Jason, Pompeii (IX.5.18). #Roman #Art
Image: National Archaeological Museum, Naples (111475)
My picture, artist #ThomasMMHemy painting 'The Sinking of the Lusitania' 7/5/1915 @yGaer_Brecon Museum, Art Gallery and Library, Brecon LD3 7DW #Wales in a Greek revival building houses local #archaeological artifacts, period industrial equipment #fashion sculptures & #paintings
My picture, Welsh artist Sarah Snazell 1998 artwork 'Doppelganger' at the @yGaer_Brecon Museum, Art Gallery & Library Brecon LD3 7DW #Wales in a 1842 Greek revival building houses local #archaeological artifacts, period industrial equipment, #fashion items sculptures & #paintings
🔴 Join us for a talk by Seeing Red founder, Amy Talbot for the #FestivalofArchaeology
Discussing issues around poor provision of menstrual hygiene and welfare facilities during #archaeological fieldwork and how to improve it.
Click here for more info 👉 https://t.co/knUQwBxRCZ