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passim in passing: July 2013
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Archaeology, from a perspective. Mine. Thursday, 25 July 2013. I, Dental Anthropologist. Day of Archaeology 2013 #dayofarch. It's that time again! Third year of my #dayofarch. Posts repost now from Day of Archaeology. If you're dying to see how they've changed over the years, have a look at 2011 ( augmented reality! And 2012 ( i reveal myself to be the tooth fairy. Really, I work at the Natural History Museum in London (and tweet at @brennawalks. And yes, that's a real thing. What do I do? The ins and ou...
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passim in passing: November 2013
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Archaeology, from a perspective. Mine. Wednesday, 27 November 2013. My TrowelBlazers post for the BGS GeoBlogy. This is a crosspost from our TrowelBlazers guest spot over on the British Geological Society's blog. Mary Anning, trowelblazer. Thinking crinolines, bonnets, and muddy skirts? Of the digging fields - archaeology, palaeontology, and, of course, geology. We started the TrowelBlazers site. Official Wikimedian sticker and pin. With the approach of Ada Lovelace Day. Women in Passion for Science.
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passim in passing: Some #MuseumMemories for #MuseumWeek - Decommissioning Medusa
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Archaeology, from a perspective. Mine. Wednesday, 26 March 2014. Some #MuseumMemories for #MuseumWeek - Decommissioning Medusa. In the world defined by the extent of hashtags this week, I thought I could follow up on @HenryRothwell. S suggestion that I, ahem, explain myself. Or rather, I explain this photo:. I'm not saying it was easy. The statue clocked in at 2.65 meters, which necessitated a large van-. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Built on Bones: 15,000 years of urban life and death. A Bone to ...
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passim in passing: April 2015
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Archaeology, from a perspective. Mine. Friday, 24 April 2015. The (old) New Churchyard -a way tl;dr excerpt on those Crossrail Skellies. Excerpt below from my phd (Hassett, B. R 2011. Changing World, Changing Lives: Child Health and Enamel Hypoplasia in Post Medieval London. London: University College London). The New Churchyard at Broadgate (LSS85). Harding, 1998; Harding, 2000). Harding, 1998; 2000). Residential building on what remained of the ground seems to have been carried out in the 17. It seems ...
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passim in passing: March 2014
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Archaeology, from a perspective. Mine. Sunday, 30 March 2014. The final #blogarch question. Now with added answers! Got distracted by other academic commitments, so fell off the #blogarch. Wagon for a bit, but back on for March and Doug's final question. Where are you/we going with blogging or would you it like to go? Where do we go from here? Is it down to the lake I fear. Ay ay ay ay ay ay.". Haircut 100, sometime in the 80s. This does rather beg the question - why bother? Is now almost solely about co...
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passim in passing: June 2012
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Archaeology, from a perspective. Mine. Monday, 25 June 2012. Day of archaeology site is having some problems, so the links have been temporarily removed. Well, suffice to say, I won't be saying much. Hope to be with you in time for Day of Archaeology 2012 though! Until then. enjoy.the sound of silence. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Built on Bones: 15,000 years of urban life and death. Out 23 Feb 2017 (UK) and 7 May 2017 (USA). Not so subtle subtext: buy the damn book. Please.
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passim in passing: August 2012
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Archaeology, from a perspective. Mine. Thursday, 30 August 2012. In which I am allowed into an Art Exhibit. Regular readers of this blog (hi mom! Will be aware that generally, I talk about teeth. I post videos of teeth, I wonder what teeth might be telling us about Neolithic children, and otherwise tend towards the dental. Recently however, I was asked to do something a bit out of the ordinary - the lovely organisers of the BONE exhibit. At the Florence Nightingale Museum. How much fun, right? Various li...
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passim in passing: April 2014
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Archaeology, from a perspective. Mine. Wednesday, 2 April 2014. Repost from the MSU Archaeology Blog. Here follows a repost from the excellent MSU Capblog - check them out here. And hello followers of this blog. Since I fall into the former category, it's very cool to be asked to share a little bit about what has become a fairly all-consuming. If you don't know us, please come be our friend. Or not, you know, it's cool. Squirm inducing, right? This did. not. sit. well. Image: Gertrude Bell Archive,.
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passim in passing: ah, but what have you done for me lately? a response to the #saa14 #blogarch carnival
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Archaeology, from a perspective. Mine. Tuesday, 3 December 2013. Ah, but what have you done for me lately? A response to the #saa14 #blogarch carnival. In which your correspondent participates, not for the first time (those were the good ole' days, eh Colleen. In the digital round robin that is a blogging carnival, with the hopes of someday seeing it at the SAAs. Follow along with the carnival through the #blogarch. Tag or Doug's blog here. 8211; Why did you, or if it was a group- the group, start a blog?
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