Any and all interested in environmental archaeology - the Environmental Archaeologists of Ireland (EAI) is hosting a spring conference on archaeological perspectives on sustainability!
Abstracts are due by March 3rd
Any and all interested in environmental archaeology - the Environmental Archaeologists of Ireland (EAI) is hosting a spring conference on archaeological perspectives on sustainability!
Abstracts are due by March 3rd
π¨Internship alertπ¨
The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center in Cortez, Colorado, is offering a paid #Zooarchaeology Internship for advanced undergraduate/graduate students from May 11 - July 18. Application deadline is March 3.
More information here: crowcanyon.org/internships/
π¨π’ I am excited to announce the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center will support another paid Zooarchaeology Internship this summer from May 11 to July 18. Application deadline is March 3. More info here: crowcanyon.org/internships/. Feel free to DM with questions! πΊπ§ͺ
Proud supervisor post. A wonderful paper led by Eboni Westbury on new methods to record bone surface modifications. Years on the making but finally out!
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Colin Renfrew has passed away. A hugely influential figure in archaeology throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries.
Here are a few photos of him from about 15years ago, when I was working on his Keros Project.
The link feels like a sacrilege but the video includes work by the FOODSEC project!
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Iβve tried my hand at creating my first custom feed! Irish Archaeology will (I think!) collect any post with the words Irish and archaeology / archeology or Ireland and archaeology / archeology as well as any post tagged IrishArchaeology or IrishArcheology (not case sensitive) feel free to improve!
Bluesky academics, letβs get to know each other! Quote this & tell me: 1) a project you are working on & 2) an odd idea/theory you arenβt working on but keep thinking about
1) food economies of Bronze Age Ireland
2) relationship between food, death, and rebirth. Parallelism with fermentation?
Two Bronze scabbard plates on display in the Ulster Museum. The plates are delicately decorated in the La Tène style, with incised symmetrical curvilinear decoration
A close up of the intricate decoration on one of the scabbard plates
Scabbard Plates β’ Antrim β’ Iron Age
These beautifully decorated bronze scabbard plates were part of an important hoard of Iron Age objects found in a bog near Ballymena, Antrim, in the 19th century.
The surface is intricately decorated in the La Tène style.
See them in the Ulster Museum, Belfast.
Since weβre covering story maps in @ulgeog.bsky.social labs today, I thought Iβd share this story map I created of the #archaeology work weβve been doing at DΓΊn Ailinne in Co Kildare! storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/88f6...
We've written a Researcher's Guide to Bluesky!
It's a bit like all those other useful guides to Bluesky, but with several useful insights from University of York academics about using the platform, and we'd love it if it was reposted far and wide...
>> blogs.york.ac.uk/library/2024...
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I also enjoy cooking and fermentation projects with my husband and our two dogs, Huxley and Boswell!
Currently Iβm working with UMD-Extension, MD Sea Grant, and NOAA on an environmental social science project around community response to flood risk.
Iβve been involved with archaeological projects in NJ, ME, MD, MN, Peru, and Ireland since 2007 and Iβve been a supervisor at the Dun Ailline Archaeological Field School since 2018 with @zenobiewan.bsky.social.
Last year I had a postdoc at UCD (Ireland) on the FOODSEC project, examining food security and preservation in Bronze Age Ireland.
I also had to opportunity to help out with some faunal analysis and archaeomalacology projects!
Afterwards I was a lecturer at USM (Maine) teaching archaeology and cultural anthropology. I also supported the Casco Bay Archaeological Project, assessing climate impacts on island and coastal archaeological sites and connected with island communities I worked with as an AmeriCorps member (β12-β14)
Just a brief introduction for all my new colleagues on here: Iβm an anthropological archaeologist, specializing in environmental archaeology and food. My PhD (UMN β22) focused on animal husbandry strategies and political organization in Late Iron Age and early medieval Ireland
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Ah! Thank you!
Hi Adam! Mind if Iβm added to the list?
Hey yβall! So I started this account last year (recommended by @ruthfcarden.bsky.social!) and shortsightedly didnβt interact with it. But Iβm here now and excited to be here!