Had a blast chatting with @aprilmbeisaw.bsky.social about her work! Check out the latest Women in Archaeology Podcast episode!
Check out our newest podcast episode with the wonderful April M. Beisaw! womeninarchaeology.com/2024/05/13/i...
Dr. Biesaw shares how the long-forgotten have meaning, and can teach us to think about the "Greater Good" in relation to NYC watershed communities.
At the Colorado Council for Professional Archaeologists conference! Very excited to hear all about different research occurring throughout the state. Gave my agency report, so now I can sit back, relax, and enjoy :)
Check out the most recent Women in Archaeology Podcast episode with the wonderful Rachel Morgan. Loved discussing her book! womeninarchaeology.com/2024/02/18/s...
We are joined by Rachel Morgan, author of the fantastic book 'Sins of the Shovel: Looting, Murder, and the Evolution of American Archaeology.'
New from me: researchers used various methods to unravel the life story of a Neolithic man buried in a Danish bog. 🧪🏺
A new look at an 5,000-year-old bog body from Denmark suggests that the individual may have been an itinerant flint trader who was sacrificed by hostile locals.
"Our laughter had a slightly uncomfortable note as we both recognized who the exhibition was about and that it wasn’t us." Incisive thoughts from @clairemillington.bsky.social@minimuslatin.bsky.social
Party on dudes in the British Museum's Legion. clairemillington.com/2024/02/14/p...
Been to meet academic girlfriends for a museum day and really enjoyed it. This Christmas has been hard, and now things are picking up a little I badly need to enjoy myself a bit. I’ve treated myself t...
Our most recent blog post is up! All about AI, ChatGPT, and Archaeology womeninarchaeology.com/2024/02/10/c...
How might ChatGPT impact the word of archaeology? Herculaneum scrolls, site visualisations, and impromved science communication.
One of my more recent redbubble designs. Trying something new by illustrating pot sherds. So many interesting ones to choose from! www.redbubble.com/i/sticker/Pr...
Illustrated/drawn versions of ancient Minoan pottery sherds. • Millions of unique designs by independent artists. Find your thing.
Currently reading Sins of the Shovel by Rachel Morgan--such a fantastic read! Breaks down the shady history/crazy evolution of American Archaeology. Looking forward to chatting with Morgan about her book on the #WomenInArchaeologyPodcast!
Looking forward to getting started on Bluesky and connecting with all things #archaeology!