"Integrating #bioarchaeological and #historical methods for the assessment of our #medieval past."
Some really fascinating insight into functioning of past #populations with these videos from an #EAA2017 session (h/t...
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"Integrating #bioarchaeological and #historical methods for the assessment of our #medieval past."
Some really fascinating insight into functioning of past #populations with these videos from an #EAA2017 session (h/t...
#eaa2017 #s798 morning session with #worldbank reps was fantastic and stimulating, good discussion. Afternoon session #s797 (Presidents Forum) on same roof with same WB reps has fallen disappointingly flat. Room too big, no real discussion. Pity.
Now up and running, our #EAA2017 session #s371 on "Communicating #Archaeology and #CulturalHeritage in a PostFactual Age" organized by @In2thepast, @mgknight24, & myself.
Discussing complementary #scicomm and outreach models to effectively reach and answer public interest.
Discussing #scicomm in #archaeology & w/ view to amazing amount of #EAA2017 tweets - might a #TwitterWall be worth considering, @EAA2018?
Missed our #EAA2017 session #s322 on 'special buildings'? Don't despair, here's @In2thepast's #storify summary:
https://storify.com/In2thepast/eaa2017
Scribbling fellow passengers.
September's #momentcatchers reflects a day (en route back fr. #EAA2017) spent on trains.
Good morning, #Maastricht. And goodbye #EAA2017.
See you next year in Barcelona.
Goodbye Maastricht thanks for a good #EAA2017
Yes, #AcademicTwitter's working! Thanks to everyone tweeting from #EAA2017, allowing to follow more sessions than I could physically attend.
Still pondering remark in #EAA2017 morning session on 'Standing Stones' #s387: Maybe monuments not marking the dead, but other way round?
So, thanks everyone presenting and attending and discussing at #EAA2017 #s322 - you made this a fascinating afternoon!
... but at least we now know we're not just lazily attaching this lable as excuse for methodological laziness. ;-) (2/2) #EAA2017 #s322
Good final discussion in #EAA2017 #s322. Of course not really solved the issue of #Neolithic 'Special Buildings' ... (1/2)
Th. Ignat & C. Lazar completing #EAA2017 #s322 on Neolithic special buildings w/ a talk on the case study of Sultana-Malu Rosi, #Romania.
Deniz Erdem now presenting her paper on "Plastering Rituals. Connecting Buildings & Bodies through Plaster" in #EAA2017 #s322.
Also: Special buildings themselves could be considered 'animate', thought to have an own agency? #EAA2017 #s324
Anna made an interesting remark: elusive monuments like T-Pillars maybe not meant beings depicted in but *made* of stone. #EAA2017 #s324
#eaa2017 #s306 20 yr ago environmentalists seen as messengers of doom, always bad news - but now positive messages often from ecobusiness
Now it's @anna_r_fagan's turn to speak about "An Ontological Approach to PPN Communal Buildings" at #EAA2017 #s324.
#eaa2017 #s306 session recognising that we need to engage with politics or it will move on without us
T. Kornienko coming up witj very pictorial analogy to multilayered Neolithic sculptures at #EAA2017 #s324: the Russian #matryoshka.
Up now at #EAA2017 #s322: Tatiana Kornienko on "Special Buildings between Levant and Upper Mesopotamia".
#eaa2017 #s305 Baden-Wurttemberg GPS automatically guides plough depth as ploughs pass over buried sites
#eaa2017 #s306 41% of Europe is under farmland _ agriculture is still the biggest threat to heritage