Omg where do we get these
So great to join up archaeology and anthropology to consider money, technology and standardisation. What did Bronze Age people do with all that bronze?
My favourite anthro colleague @carlyschuster.bsky.social and I wrote a piece on Bronze Age hoard research for the conversation - sure it's weight standardised but is it money? theconversation.com/what-did-bro...
Did Bronze Age Europe have a market economy? New research suggests “hoard piles” could be linked to the exchange of small pieces of metal – much like money changes hands today.
Excellent ethnography has so much to contribute to sts - such an exciting project and can’t wait to read more of your stuff!! ☺️
Great paper by @katieulrich.bsky.social at #4S on two forms of abstracting Ex- extraction and excuses in Brazilian sugarcane research and ‘sustainable’ biofuels. What are the ethical possibilities of excuses? Such exciting STS!
And if you’re keen to put an open panel together, I’d love to collaborate!
Science and Tech folks - the Joint annual meeting ICOHTEC-SHOT 9-14 July 2024 in Viña del Mar, Chile. Conference will be bilingual 😃Deadline for open panels is next month! www.historyoftechnology.org/annual-meeti...
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Believe it or not, it was one of the CBE management students 😂
Come and be our colleague! Permanent position now open in King's Department of International Development. www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/077726-...
This won’t make sense to non-Aussies. But my #ethnographic methods course just wrapped up. And one student made P-plate buttons for the whole class. I love it 😍
Pretty cool when your #graphicethnography shows up in the local comic shop! Forecasts - found out in the wild at Impact Comics, Canberra!