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#ArchaeologyDayByDay 100 (April 1986): .@CurrentArchaeo was 100 issues old and neatly managed an archaeological (as well as archaeofashionable) A-Z, from Addyman to Wainwright
#Archaeofashion fantastique...
In order to encourage social distancing, let us all wear snakes like @trowelblazers #HannahMarieWormington
Current mood given the weather, politics, etc.
Pensive yet determined with Atkinson, Attenborough and Co., Silbury Hill, 1968
#Archaeofashion
#Archaeofashion fantastique today...
-- northern soul album cover?
-- miners strike, circa 1972?
-- gritty 1960s cop-show?
-- all of the above?
Atkinson, Attenborough and Co., Silbury Hill, April 1968
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Once upon a time archaeologists gleefully wore suits with lapels so wide that you could land a light aircraft on them. #AnimalVegetableMineral in 1956.
.@MuseumofLondon copyright (they sell copies at https://t.co/sMO3oJBacv)
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Your periodic reminder that @trowelblazers #HannahMarieWormington would have kicked #IndianaJones butt any day of the week
#NotAfraidOfSnakes
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More #MonumentsMen and #MonumentsWomen Bill Burke, Jane Mull and Gladys Hamlin working at the Frick Art Reference Library on a map of Paris. circa 1943-44
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Visitors to Carwynnen Quoit, Cornwall some time in the 1920s by the look of the (fabulous) fashions
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Lord Carnarvon reads on the veranda of Carter’s house near the Valley of the Kings
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Sir John Tradescant Junior in his garden, by William Dobson, circa 1720
Furry but friendly?
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Sir Neil Cossons and friends at Hereford cathedral, 2001
Today’s #archaeofashion fantastique:
Rather fun reconstruction of excavators @EHOldSarum in the early C20, when @SocAntiquaries was funding fieldwork there.
From a set of illustrations produced c 2004 for display / interpretation on site
.@HE_Archive IC074/041