2/2 engagement, but I hope the day ended as well as it began. Thanks Pamela Jane Smith and all your team for #ArchTripos100 !
Lovely to hear current Arch and Anth undergrads air their views this afternoon at #ArchTripos100 . I had to leave at 6pm for a prior 1/2
And now Grahame Barker, talking about change that has happened to the social science degree courses #ArchTripos100
Immense succession of awesome archaeologists just included Chris Chippindale, and now Martin Jones #ArchTripos100
Three great presentations from current early stage career ex-Arch and Anth students; the future is bright! #ArchTripos100
Rob Foley has give us his vision of Arch and Anth as a braided stream, not three separate disciplines #ArchTripos100
Cant believe how many people from Arch and Anth are in Cambridge today, it's awesome. Currently sitting with Charlie French #ArchTripos100
Caroline Malone was inspired in fieldwork by amongst others @PryorFrancis , we could draw an interesting digging network #ArchTripos100 !
Lots of love for John Coles in the #fieldwork session at #ArchTripos100 He knew how to run an excavation!
"If you can't get a good tribe at least get a good beach." Advice for anthropological fieldwork. #ArchTripos100
How to choose where to do your fieldwork? Stick a pin in a map and go there! #ArchTripos100 Ah the good old days...
And how much anthropological fieldwork in 100 years? #ArchTripos100
Peter Addyman is leading this breakout session on fieldwork #ArchTripos100 How much excavation in 100 years?!
@AccessCambridge Difficulties keeping to time! Reminiscence reveals importance to us to express memories and feelings #ArchTripos100
We are talking about getting onto the arch and anth course, doing it, and being examined #ArchTripos100
So I'm sitting in the "Life of the Tripos" panel chaired by my hero Kate Pretty #trowelblazer #ArchTripos100
Brian Fagan says the department made him as an archaeologist and as a man #ArchTripos100
Hilary Richardson came to study archaeology in 1948 and remembers the late C19 + pre-war contingent of lecturers and tutors #ArchTripos100
@AccessCambridge Wish I'd understood more about the department's inspiring "ancestors" like this when I was an undergrad! #ArchTripos100
Bernard Campbell remembers what it was like to study bioanth in the 1940s after National Service #ArchTripos100
John Mulvaney was taught by Dorothy Garrod in her last year and by G Clarke, with Starr Carr finds around the room #ArchTripos100
And Brian Fagan is reading us John Mulvaney's presentation on archaeology at Cambridge after WW2 #ArchTripos100
Jean LaFontaine remembering social anth as one of six students was even taught by Radcliffe Brown #ArchTripos100
Ian Tattershall is surprised it's been 50 years since he arrived to study bioanth. The course catalogue was alphabetical... #ArchTripos100
"It was the most exciting time of our lives." #ArchTripos100
Miles Burkitt insisted lecturing at 9am Mondays. Was it best to get up; or stay in bed, read a chapter of his book instead? #ArchTripos100
"It's very nice to be alive and not an ancestor" #ArchTripos100
#ArchTripos100 Alan Millsborough is helping us to remember our Arch and Anth ancestors and the context in which they worked.
#trowelblazers cards with url/QR code to hand out to assembled multitude at today's #ArchTripos100 conference! 2/2
Been spreading some @trowelblazers love with bioanth undergrads at the #Duckworth during #ArchTripos100 yesterday. Wish I had some 1/2