Abducted.
Not captured.
Words matter folks.
Abducted.
Not captured.
Words matter folks.
we have not "apprehended" the president of venezuela. we have invaded a foreign country and kidnapped its leader. what the fuck are we doing here, i am going to lose my mind
The US has, consistently, been the biggest source of pain and suffering in the World since WW2.
Taken by the sea in Horsey.
#photography #ruins #bythesea #mine #edit
Theoretical Archaeology Group 2025 Conference in York, 17th - 19th December. Submit your abstract for โIn theory, it was a great ideaโ: The Challenges of Practical Archaeological Action in the Real World by 1st August 2025 to Brodhie Molloy at bmim2@leicester.ac.uk or Tรขnia Casimiro at tania.casimiro@stir.ac.uk .
Theoretical Archaeology Group 2025 Conference in York, 17th - 19th December. Submit your abstract for โIn theory, it was a great ideaโ: The Challenges of Practical Archaeological Action in the Real World to Brodhie Molloy at bmim2@leicester.ac.uk or Tรขnia Casimiro at tania.casimiro@stir.ac.uk . Session description: Itโs time! You successfully got the grant you spent months applying for. The project is planned down to timings and toilet breaks. Connections with people and organisations are made. You are ready to deliver andโฆ Crash! Bang! Oh no! Something has gone wrong. Our projects often have things that go wrong or do not work out. But as practitioners we seldom admit this, especially not in official forums like a conference. However, this is a very normal thing to occur. Humans are messy. Messy things often require messy responses. This session looks to open a conversation on our โfailingsโ in projects and how we can look at these, and to each other, for future solutions. We invite papers and discussants to join us in this conversation about the reality of archaeological projects in the contemporary world. We welcome discussions on the challenges faced in a wide range of archaeological projects, including social, ecological, and community-driven initiatives, as well as those involving heritage management, digital archaeology, education, and policy-driven work, among others. We will foster a space to network with others working in the fields of community and public-based engagement, offering comfort in the fact that we are not alone in this sector, and its associated struggles (funding, access, needs etc.). We are hoping this session will provide an opportunity for learning where we can exchange tips, tools and a sense of camaraderie. As organisers, we are not afraid to admit that our projects, at times, have failed. We hope you wonโt be afraid too!
Psstโฆ๐thereโs still time to submit for our @tag2025york.bsky.social session:
โจIn theory, it was a great idea๐ก!โจ
Me and my dear friend @tmcasimiro.bsky.social hope youโll join the convo around the untold challenges of public-facing, community-engaging and real life archaeology projects! Cya there๐
The call for papers for @tag2025york.bsky.socialโฌ is now OPEN!! ๐บ
Abstracts for all sessions are available at
tag2025.hosted.york.ac.uk/en/call-for-...
Contact individual session organisers to submit your paper abstract by AUGUST 1st!
#TAG2025
#tag2025_york
#YorTAG
This shows how archaeological data has been manipulated to promote racist politics & how archaeological expertise can be mobilized in service of โgenetic indigenisationโ. It highlights archaeologyโs vulnerability to misuse & challenges assumptions about anti-expert discourse in far-right spaces
Out this morning & Open Access! ๐ข My new article in Public Archaeology on the entanglement of archaeology, the far right and ancient genetic studies, using the British National Party as a case study: โIn Our Bloodโ: Archaeology and โIndigeneityโ in the British National Partyโs Magazine Identity'
More information will follow ๐
And it's gone... (not until after somebody had clearly filled in the prior removed part with pen mind you!)
I only hope whomever put it there in the first place can come and replace it...
For screen readable text please use this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vsIDUSSv8S8i9GwT1cVH-HQod_GakDCZ2lqt_zJCDNs/edit?tab=t.0
I, and several others, have written an open letter to the UK's largest archaeological organisations requesting they take a stand and publicly affirm their support for the trans community. This open letter was signed by over 700 archaeologists before it was sent today. Read it in full below ๐
Cartoon of Oscar the Grouch from Sesame St childrenโs TV show, the green loveable grump, emerges from a rubbish bin with a bin lid on his head and a clenched fist. The slogan reads โI support the brum bin strikeโ
Model wearing a whiter shirt with a circular image in middle of shirt. Cartoon of Oscar the Grouch from Sesame St childrenโs TV show, the green loveable grump, emerges from a rubbish bin with a bin lid on his head and a clenched fist. The slogan reads โI support the brum bin strikeโ
You can show your support for striking workers with proceeds of sales going to Brum bin strike fund.
Workers facing pay cut, some up to ยฃ8g a year, support the strike.
Get โem here tufac.bigcartel.com
A poster announcing a new community archaeology project based in Hexham
Announcing our plans for a new #community #archaeology project in #Hexham
Poster for themed issue of Public Humanities, titled: The World Beyond the Trowel: Radical Encounters between Archaeology and Community. The background is a rock art panel of stenciled hands from the Cueva de las Manos, Argentina
Call for papers ๐ฃ๏ธ
Excited to announce our themed issue for #PublicHumanities
โThe World Beyond the Trowelโ๐
Exploring creative approaches to community and archaeology beyond inclusion in excavation practice.
CfP closes 31 August 2025 ๐๏ธ Learn more here: tinyurl.com/Beyondthetro...
๐ขToday, the home of our Schools of #Archaeology & Ancient History & Museum Studies has been renamed the Kathleen Kenyon Building, the first academic building on campus to be named after a woman.
๐๏ธ le.ac.uk/news/2025/fe...
๐ท UCL Institute of Archaeology, CC BY 4.0
#InternationalWomensDay
๐And here's Brodhie Molloy's winning #TRAC poster, fully deserving of the Lisa Lodwick award.
๐Congratulations!
๐๐๐Massive congratulations to SAAH's Brodhie Molloy who has been awarded the Lisa Lodwick Award for the best poster presented at the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference for her poster โBodies in and out of archaeologyโ.๐๐๐
Had the best time working with my mate on this paper and contributing to such an impactful session! Thanks to all involved ๐ฅฐ
Rachel Crellin of the University of Leicester accepting her TAG prize
A highly of course is that we are delighted to announce this year's TAG prize winner is Rachel Crellin from the University of Leicester. Huge congratulations, very well deserved!
Amazing artist rendition of my own TAG session from my good friend Ron
Great second day at @tag45.bsky.social
Fantastic session from @rachelcrellin.bsky.social @ojth.bsky.social and Julian Thomas looking at the work of Chris Tilley and the many directions we can take it. Here are a few of my favourites from Roy, @bromolloy.bsky.social, Galmรฉs Alba, and Collar.