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Posts by Kate Sumnall
Thanks Ben! I loved working with you!
Front cover of Must Farm pile-dwelling settlement Vol I - image shows charred & collapsed timbers of a Late Bronze Age roundhouse preserved in the fine grey silts of a former river channel
Front cover of Must Farm pile-dwelling settlement Vol II - image shows abstract representation of the collapsed wood mass (in white) against a grey background.
If you liked the Must Farm books? There's still time to vote for them:
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Love this quote! It’s so fitting
Great news! Congratulations!
Hi, I’m an archaeological curator working at London Museum. I help look after all the archaeology collections and I specialise in Thames finds and prehistory.
Are ex FLOs allowed?
Absolutely stunning
Because, at Potted History, we use the same making methods that would have been employed by the original makers, we are often experiencing the same sights and sounds as in pottery workshops thousands of years ago. Visit potted-history.co.uk and see what we've been making.
Starter pack for everything Portable Antiquities Scheme / PAS related, Archaeology, FLOs, Finds and Friends!
Very much under construction, let me know if there's accounts to add, but in meantime please share!
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Brilliant, thanks for creating!
I was going to ask about those!
Here's a London Archaeology and Heritage starterpack brilliantly curated by @drchrisc.bsky.social if you are involved in the city's past get in touch 🏺
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Hello, we’re @NEBARSS. We’re an annual gathering with the primary aim of bringing together and offering a platform from which postgraduates and early career researchers may share aspects of their research pertinent to the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.
Thanks Nina!
Looking fab!
Artwork showing ghostly outlines of London buildings alongside extinct Ice Age animals
This Monday I'll be talking in London on Ice Age London alongside as part of @cbalondon.bsky.social 's meeting, @UCLarchaeology, its totally free, but you have to book a place.
#PalaeoLondon 🦣 🏺
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🎨Tabitha Paterson
That’s a great idea!
Graham Taylor of Potted History, standing behind two of his replica Roman Amphorae. He is resting his elbow on the rim of the larger of the two which stands at one point two metres tall,
1/8 I'm often asked "Why do amphorae have pointed bases?" and as a potter who has now made hundreds of them, I have to say that it's something that I have thought about a lot. For a start they'd be a lot easier to make if they had a flat base. As it is you start throwing from..
The Society for Post Medieval Archaeology spring round for research grant applications is now open! Deadline are 1 March, total fund available in each round £2000 see spma.org.uk/news for more details. Please repost/send to anyone you think may be interested!
Flyer for the event - details in post link
Europa 2024: Call for papers deadline extended to 12th January 2024. For details see below.
www.prehistoricsociety.org/events/2024-...
#Archaeology #Prehistory #IronAge
Great thread, thank you. It really helps explain the movement and behaviour of water
#archink day 3 “Forms”
@BlackTrowel #Archaeology #inktober 🧪🐡🏺
I think they are beautiful and useful as they encourage you to look beyond the technical qualities of the tool to the aesthetic of the worked piece.
I really, really, really want to visit this museum
Wishing you a speedy recovery and hoping the no beer or chips are just temporary.
📢 🏺🗃️ Q for #archaeology #heritage people - looking for your favourite /most affecting /engaging museum exhibition experiences (can be displays of objects, themes, images, AV/sensory/immersive, interactive... ; playful or serious).
Links or pics gratefully received!
Thank you! Took me long enough!
I had to get all my procrastinating done!