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Posts by Dr. Laura Murphy
I am looking forward to San Antonio in October. Rolfe and Sam
Krause will be leading a very affordable geoarchaeology field trip that includes a boat ride! Register today! #gsaconnects2025
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Heading to #GSAConnects 2025? Donât miss Night at the Museumâan evening of art, connection & culture at the Briscoe Western Art Museum.
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Sun, 19 Oct | 7:30â9:30 p.m.
Reserve your spot under âTicketed Eventsâ: geosociety.co/3UAdkwJ
#Geology
Education requires relationships. Not just information delivered to people's eyeballs.
I have difficulty following what she is saying and when her and Phil talk over each other itâs really hard. Womenâs cycling coverage deserves so much better than two people watching from overseas.
Plz send pizza
Join us for our Tenth Anniversary Talk with @profdanhicks.bsky.social as we discuss his book "Every Monument Will Fall" and explore contemporary conflicts over art, colonialism, and memory.
When:May 27, 2025
Time:2 pm BST / 6:30 pm IST
Register now: forms.gle/t9jNgXdCjHny...
Platform: MS Teams
đȘIâll be discussing the importance and the how of developing pedology and geomorphology training for undergraduates and field techs for CRM. #geoarchaeology #GSAConnects2025
CRM folks and Geoarchaeology educators, please consider submitting an abstract to session:
đ T29. The Future of Geoarchaeology: Advancing Methods, Accessibility, and Applications
View all the #geoarchaeology session descriptions here: surl.li/nmvzlz
Yes itâs time to start thinking about the @geosociety.bsky.social meeting in San Antonio Texas: 19â22 OCTOBER 2025.
The abstract submission portal is now open! Submit early (by 15 May) to get an early decision in June. Submit by 5 August for regular decision.
This story is absolutely mind-blowing. I hope it leads to tangible reform and justice for tenants in Ireland. Great job @naomiohreally.bsky.social - journalism award well-deserved for you and your colleagues.
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Reposting in solidarity and support. So grateful for sabbatical this semester.
Currently reading the novel âWhere They Last Saw Herâ by Marcie R. Rendon (White Earth Nation). #MMIP
Thank you for listening to us and responding! Many of us have been working to shed light on the pseudoscience of cosmic catastrophism.
Sickening. The government must legislate to tackle the ongoing holding, display and collection of human remains acquired through enslavement and colonisation.
Happier times of the Last of Us. I need Catherine OâHara and I need her now, with whiskey. Gail, help!
Oh good god no.
View from above of densely packed glass museum cases with two visitors looking at a display of pots.
In 'Who Owns Museum Collections?' our speakers will discuss what museums can offer today & in the future, how they are developing new leadership practices & how different institutions are approaching essential work in repatriation & cultural redress. Sat 29 March, 10.00 - 16.00. bit.ly/3QfisUJ
Lå Fhéile Pådraig sona daoibh⊠Part of my journey to the Murphy side of the family tree in County Kilkenny just outside of Waterford.
My 4th great-grand-father Patrick Murphy married Catherine Ivery in 1791, and they would go on to have 4 children baptized in the same parish in Slieverue.
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Ah-ha!! Go raibh maith agat!
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My latest Substack chronicling my sabbatical journey and Ohio Hopewell research. open.substack.com/pub/rockdocg...
Yes, a lot of it has to do with messaging, demographics, voter suppression tactics and the age-old Republican long-game of
ginning up social issues to get folks voting against their own broader interests.
My feeling here in Port LĂĄirge is everyone sort of collectively holding their breath. Iâm being peppered by questions of whatâs wrong with the people who voted for Trump while Iâm here. Working on my Irish citizenshipâŠ
I hold my troll moniker as the âNotorious D.I.G.â smear with pride. Dirty John is kind of already taken. They could do better. đ€Ł
SlĂĄinte Ăł Phort LĂĄirge!
âFhalla na cathrach mean aoisighâ- the Irish for medieval city wall. And the walls do talk if you are an archaeologist. Waterford, also the âbirthplaceâof the Irish flag?? Or is this mythology? đ€ đźđȘ