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Posts by Eric Poehler

Screen shot showing images and maps and cross highlighting between them.

Screen shot showing images and maps and cross highlighting between them.

@epoehler.bsky.social and I thinking about PALP image<->map interaction. Try p-lod.github.io/palp-client-... . Hover over image to highlight location. Hover on map to auto-scroll to an image. Zoom in on map and you may be prompted to hold down alt/option key for auto-panning. You'll see what I mean.

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Lecturer position in ancient Mediterranean archaeology at the University of Reading 🏺
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DRD377/l...

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JOB | Teacher of Classics, Kamuzu Academy, Malawi &nbsp; KAMUZU ACADEMY TEACHER OF CLASSICS About Kamuzu Academy Kamuzu Academy is a selective, co-educational boarding school for students aged 11 to 18 years. It is located in the beautiful...

JOB | Teacher of Classics, Kamuzu Academy, Malawi

&nbsp; KAMUZU ACADEMY TEACHER OF CLASSICS About Kamuzu Academy Kamuzu Academy is a selective, co-educational boarding school for students aged 11 to 18...

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congrats, Ethan! Happy for your homecoming!

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lol, overheard someone say that nowadays everyone wants to be part of a village but doesn't want to be a villager. And I can't stop thinking about it.

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Two divers in full gear on the bottom of a greenish, murky body of water, brushing sediment away from a dense field of circular, encrusted pottery vessels scattered and stacked across the lake bottom.

Two divers in full gear on the bottom of a greenish, murky body of water, brushing sediment away from a dense field of circular, encrusted pottery vessels scattered and stacked across the lake bottom.

Following up on yesterday's post about the #Roman shipwreck cargo discovered in Lake Neuchâtel: what a stunning photo of the pottery vessels on the lake bottom! 🤩

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My open-access article based on the DH2025 keynote is now out. www.euppublishing.com/doi/full/10....

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We’re teaching experimental archaeology and archaeological excavation skills this next two weeks at @ucdarchaeology.bsky.social

Popped into our early medieval roundhouse

Makes you think of the thinginess of things, but especially the overwhelming woodiness of the past

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Explore the cultures of the Mediterranean from prehistory to late Antiquity, from Greece to North Africa to Iberia with us on our new Graduate Diploma and MSc programmes at #ucdmediterraneanarchaeology in @ucdarchaeology.bsky.social and @ucdclassics.bsky.social at @ucddublin.bsky.social

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Our piece in The Conversation about the massacre and mass grave at Early Iron Age Gomolava, reflecting on aspects of its resonance today theconversation.com/a-2-850-year... @ucddublin.bsky.social @ucdarchaeology.bsky.social

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Building Data Models for Archaeology: The case of the TETRARCHs Storytelling Data Model This article presents a methodology rooted in grounded theory which was developed through the crafting of a 'Storytelling Data Model' for the Transforming data rE-use in ARCHaeology project (TETRA...

New in IA71: Building Data Models for Archaeology: The case of the TETRARCHs Storytelling Data Model, doi.org/10.11141/ia....
This article by Aida Fadioui presents a methodology rooted in grounded theory, developed through the crafting of a 'Storytelling Data Model' for the TETRARCHs project

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Teaching and Research Associate in Herculaneum Papyrology This is a full-time, fixed-term post (24 months) from October 2026 to September 2028, based in the Faculty of Classics.

Teaching and Research Associate in Herculaneum Papyrology
www.archaeology.wiki/blog/2026/03...

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PEETERS ONLINE JOURNALS

My paper, "Public Granaries and Private Transactions: Infrastructure and Standardization," is now out in Ancient Society! Standard measures were never imposed by the Romans across Egypt. But I argue that taxation infrastructure, especially public granaries... poj.peeters-leuven.be/content.php?...

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Why is that bad?

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For my non-MN friends just getting to know us now because *gestures broadly,* one of the (many) things we're really good at is making the most out of things, even shitty things. Winter is brutal, sure, but we don't hide from it. We make it fun, make it beautiful, and enjoy it together.

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Quick example of local processing of 2 million + triples related to Pompeii. As noted, needs more documentation!! But @epoehler.bsky.social and I intend this as sustainable infrastructure encouraging re-use of our data. #Pompeii #ReproducibleReserch #OA #AncientSky

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Timgad in snow. This Roman city was in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria. It was founded by the Emperor Trajan around 100 AD. The full name of the city was Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi. Emperor Trajan named the city in commemoration of his family. Photo: Tarek Bencassi. #RomanSiteSaturday

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Expanding the Ancient World Workshop This workshop will take place online. Registration is required; click through for the registration link. Zoom information will be provided via confirmation email to registered participants. Expanding ...

On April 1st, 2026 at 5PM (Eastern time), I'll lead an @isawnyu.bsky.social "Expanding the Ancient World Workshop" titled "Digital Approaches to Global Art History: The Example of the Human Figure" and on topic of using GAERHF in teaching. isaw.nyu.edu/events/etaw-... to register. #GlobalAntiquity

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The page of a visitors book including the signatures of Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Marianne Faithful and Mortimer wheeler. There are other non-celebrity signatures, some of which are illegible, including one which appears to say Muln Clufb

The page of a visitors book including the signatures of Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Marianne Faithful and Mortimer wheeler. There are other non-celebrity signatures, some of which are illegible, including one which appears to say Muln Clufb

Mainly because we're WFH and can't access our archives, we're using National Handwriting Day to resurrect this pic of our 1968 visitors book, featuring the handwriting of:

Keith Richards ✔️
Mick Jagger ✔️
Marianne Faithful ✔️
Muln Clufb 🤔
Mortimer Wheeler ✔️

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This banger again 👀🤩 because why not.

#MosaicMonday
Detail of floor mosaic - 1 century AD.
National Archaeological Museum Aquileia. The bow motif connects
ivy and vine branches, referring to the cult of Dionysus. #art #Archaeology #Italy #History
📷: Ottone Porfirogenito.

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Me too. I like book review for similar reasons, but also for the opportunity to talk to the field as well.

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The 'space archaeologists' hoping to save our cosmic history The infrastructure of humanity's journey into space may only be decades old, but some of it has already been lost. Now, "space archaeologists" are scrambling to save what's left.

ChapmanU Professor Justin Walsh (Art) has been featured as the subject of a BBC Future article on space archaeology.

www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/...

@jstpwalsh.bsky.social

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#epigraphy

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I should have added the coda: and there’s little any faculty could do to changes these facts, except upon the margins (which remain valuable).

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There’s some sad middle ground (or is it an amplifier?) between faculty “quiet quitting” and the academic “big sort” that is coming when a university education provides neither the credential nor the skills to outdo AI. That is, students who take up AI now will be taken over by it later.

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Staring at a rock on a street corner in Pompeii that I had walked by more than 200 times, and understanding suddenly, “holy s%^~ I know what direction the carts were traveling down this street”. 1900 years years later.

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WE'RE HIRING!!!
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UCD Centre for Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture: Making, Understanding, Storytelling
UCD Centre for Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture: Making, Understanding, Storytelling YouTube video by UCD Centre for Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture

Our UCD Centre for Experimental Archaeology & Material Culture (CEAMC) has come on a lot since this short introductory film was made, but it’s nice to look back at it m.youtube.com/watch?v=rRR0...

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I get we are supposed to grapple with ideas and the AI with word-based patterns, but honestly, are the ideas in our heads not derived from learned patterns? Whatever an idea is inside our neurons, and I don’t really know that either, is it so very different from the LLM pattern index? Send help!

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Here’s where I keep getting stuck in these debates: I don’t know how EXACTLY these are different. I can’t describe how my own process of reading and reviewing doesn’t rely on both the reviewed content and the “shaping” from my PhD. Not a contradiction, just confusion on what I am doing differently.

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