The Bell Beaker culture represents a vast multicultural network within which a variety of new artefacts, customs & ideas were exchanged & spread.The Bell Beaker period marks the transition from the Late Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age. [Fig.

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👀💭 The vast majority of the human story is a complete mystery. The clues to this mystery are right under our feet and embedded in our symbols. Deep, traditions that carry sacred knowledge. What will we re-discover next? Only time will tell!

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brought back memories of this drawing I made for a big archaeology project I was on in West Virginia.

Some of the locals thought we were looking for ‘arctic rats’. If we found any, the planned highway expansion would stop. They misheard a colleague in a bar. https://t.co/bK3544jUaY

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I base a lot of my work on archaeology & love that we can have contemporary responses to ancient creations, drawing threads through time so that memories, influences & narratives still stand within us
Yellow Evolving, pen on paper
https://t.co/pIoC4NieYc

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We celebrate the one, the only, the most doctor-ist of doctors....Chelli Aphra on this
But really, not even her dad would probably send her a holo-message today...he'd probably want one from her though

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Polymath or not, this is not the kind of research to be achieved single-handedly - is

(#Inktober prompt no. 12:

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Another day, another bunch of cistercian descending the Lost Staircase™ in

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Had a last beer with colleagues and friends in yesterday before leaving the excavation. Beer has always been about commensality. Already 12.000 years ago at Göbekli Tepe, work was followed by beer.

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All the shapes she makes. This painting is inspired by prehistoric statues known as Venus figurines.
The She Seekers, acrylic on canvas, 60x60cm
https://t.co/pIoC4N0E6E

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Private gig at Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University last night

昨日はハーバード大学でバイオリン、ギター、ウッドベースのトリオでギグ。
1866年開館でアメリカの考古学・民俗学系では最古で最大の博物館らしいけど、そんな所で飲み会やって良いものなんですね。

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More finds from the early site of (Italy) now provide new insights into the possible use of and family heirlooms in prehistory.

CW: https://t.co/mjTX1fOgiS

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my favs <3 been working on answers to my askblog ( archaeologyfjones )

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I love seeing who we've become from the stories of our past, how the voices of ancestors have travelled & been heard throughout time. These figures were inspired by prehistoric Venus figurines.
The Mothers, acrylic on canvas, 60x60cm

https://t.co/pIoC4NieYc

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About my reconstruction of in Tac Gorsium site and my two books ORIGINS Vol. I and ROMA CANES MUNDI (see links below)

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Archaeology and Soft Power: Cultural Diplomacy between Türkiye and the UK

Tuesday 18th October 2022 | 18:00-19:30 (London UTC+0) | 21:00-22:30(Ankara UTC+3)

https://t.co/3Ch2B2227h

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I recently had the pleasure of working with on an illustration to mark the end of their summer of archaeology!

It was inspired by a community dig project from , which uncovered the site of a medieval friary in Inverkeithing 🦪

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What does archaeology have to do with climate change? 🌍

To mark the end of the summer dig season (and artists explored connections between climate action and a crofthouse, a medieval friary and a settlement occupied 2,800 years ago: https://t.co/MRPib2bD9W

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