The UHI Archaeology Institute is looking for a post-doctoral researcher to record and analyse the human remains from a Pictish/Norse cemetery in Orkney.
The UHI Archaeology Institute is looking for a post-doctoral researcher to record and analyse the human remains from a Pictish/Norse cemetery in Orkney.
Thank you!
Thank you! I am really, really happy to be accepted as part of the #EdinArch crew π
To say that I am overjoyed would be a massive understatement, but I am too happy and excited to think of any other words!
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Waiting for one of my referees to submit a reference in support of my PhD application is killing me!
I am only being slightly hyperbolic!
Another visit to Kilmartin, for a picture for #StandingStoneSunday
Glencoe being moody in the rain and mist
Small, local museums will always be my favourites.
A couple of pics from today's jaunt to the Isle of Mull Museum in Tobermory...
πΊ With so much going on today, I guess I miss that itβs #InternationalArchaeologyDay, so hereβs a reminder that you can find all of my archaeology-focused blogging over at my website (with links to my various publications too!).
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I explore this story in MIGRATIONS, my book on ancient dogs of the Americas. Itβs a journey through genetics, archaeology, and mythβtracing the pawprints of the first friend to cross into the New World. #AncientDogs #DogHistory #Archaeogenetics #Migrations #CanineOrigins
#Zooarchaeology doesn't just study bones: it reconstructs relationships, emotions, and alliances. From the 'Stories of Millennary Dogs' series, In this episode, we follow the trail of ancient #dogs through excavations, myths, and millennia-old silences. #art #archaeology #ancientdogs
After a postponement due to a thankfully erroneous major health scare, followed by a week or so of checking if the application portal has opened, I have pressed submit on my PhD application!
My pooches new dating app profile picture!
Carved rock art just south of Kilmartin.
Yes, you can stand on it (although the universe did decide that I was taking too many photos and not looking enough, and I fell on my b*m)!
Had a great day wandering around one of my favourite islands, yesterday.
Broch, castle, and 14th century grave markers on Lismore.
Kilmartin Glen
#StandingStoneSunday
Sideways Scottish sunshine (this was about 1.30pm) giving an excellently dramatic look to the stones at Kilmartin.
Lovely day visiting Kilmartin Glen.
Rock art, standing stones, and burial cairns.
What a brilliant trip to Edinburgh that was.
The archaeology dept is gorgeous, and all the staff I met were really kind.
I could happily spend months rummaging around in the NMS collections.
Even spotted some canid bits from here in Oban!
Hi! Do you mind if I message you to ask you a few questions about the canid collections?
Collage of images from the INCA Scot gathering in Orkney Β© INCA Scot
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The sun is up, and I am reminded why I moved to Scotland.
The temperature has plummeted as I have travelled inland, but it is astoundingly beautiful.
(Apologies for poor quality photo - it was taken through the window of a moving train.)
Ok! Although it may come as a surprise, as I have never met the chap!
About halfway through the morning's train journey; getting to grips with some reading (and a much needed flask of coffee!)
Blue-gloved hands handling chicken bones, with the text 'Zooarchaeology, Antiquity'.
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Very early start to catch the 5.11am train, but I am off to Edinburgh for the day!
I am going to be exploring the archaeology department and the NMS collection centre.
Very sleepy.
Very excited!
I am very proud of my little sister for winning 2nd place for Best Novel Opening!
I went to an excellent Dig Ventures excavation a few years ago, and their t-shirts have "It's Ritual" on the front!
Love a bit of self-deprecating humour π€£
Everything is going to be ok!
I have spoken to my potential supervisor, and the key differences that I have identified are sufficiently... well... different!
Thunderbirds are GO!
'The Neolithic mind is unknowable. We are so like and yet so unlike those people. We can walk within their buildings, pick up their tools, look out over the same water and hills as they once did, and yet how they saw their world, on a deeper level, is beyond us.' πΊπ§ͺ