#naughty #truestory #salty #bj #tease #wet #wildwednesdays #wetwednesdays #wednesdays #wednesday #GISDAY #oops #misinterpretation #gis #giz #genuinemistake
Dripping wet #wednesday #wednesdays #naughty #wetandwild #adult #wetwednesday #wetwednesdays #wildwednesday #wildwednesdays #getfreaky #tempt #temptation #salty #tease #bj #adultmemes #adultjokes #soaking #wet #moist
🚀 New open‑access article! “People and time in nature: Positioning archaeology in an ecoclimate crisis.”
🔗 www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
#OpenAccess #Archaeology #ClimateCrisis #WildWednesdays
Great to meet such a diverse and lively group of archaeologists, ecologists, farmers, geographers etc at our 'Archaeology in Wilding' workshop earlier this month. Thank you @kneppwilding.bsky.social for the beautiful venue, Guerilla Archaeology and all others who contributed! #WildWednesdays
Last week we were on the road again at the International Working Group for Palaeoethnobotany, Groningen. Topics ranged from experimental pit storage, prehistoric food crusts, community-designed Roman gardens & wild plant fibres & recipes-looking forward to IWGP Berlin 2028! #WildWednesdays
Are there #wildwednesdays yet? #hearmeout
#moonlitsecrets #NSFW #werewolfromance #wildwednesdays #BoysLove #Lezhin #manhwa #rough #gangster #beastmode ##yaoimanhwa #fyp
The project team have been out and about quite a bit lately, but here's our most professional looking photo of Lou assessing stored monolith samples from the 1980s Fenland Survey project! Fingers crossed they deliver the goods! #WildWednesdays #Archaeology #HardCoreLife
Rewilding Later Prehistory visited beautiful Rewilding Coombeshead last week and discovered a talent for pig whispering! #WildWednesdays
What can be happier than zooarchaeologists among red deer?? Adrienne shared this great photo from their ‘road trip’ to collect reference material at @kneppwilding.bsky.social -including Tamworth pig remains (a better match for archaeological pig than our modern breeds) #WildWednesdays #Archaeology
Project lead Anwen Cooper and archaeologist and artist Rose Ferraby chat to Pete Leeson about nature, farming and archaeology in the latest @treeamblepodcast
Check it out here: shorturl.at/6DzSy
#WildWednesdays #archaeology #naturerecovery @oxfordarchaeology.bsky.social
The fish bones found in this Later Bronze/Iron Age burial from Stanground, Peterborough came from a pike of estimated 1m length, but are they trash or treasure?
A fish of this considerable size may well have been considered a worthy funerary offering (ref: Boismier 2021) #WildWednesdays #Archaeology
Resident geoarchaeologist Dave Kay has been out in the sunshine at @kneppwilding.bsky.social looking at the effects of rewilding on soil structure - accompanied by the usually pretty elusive ponies! #WildWednesdays
Greetings, Hunters.
The wilds call, and War answers. Tonight at 9pm EST, we begin Wild Wednesdays, where beasts fall, blades clash, and only the strong survive. Will you join the hunt, or be left in the dust? The monsters await. Prepare for battle. #VTuber #MonsterHunter #MHWilds #WildWednesdays
Greetings Warriors,
Here is this week's Battle Plan. While there isn't much content this week, the forge is running in the background to prepare for what's to come.
Tomorrow we begin our new weekly event, Wild Wednesdays, starting at 9pm EST.
#Vtuber
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#WildWednesdays
#MHWilds
How do we imagine human’s place in nature in prehistory? Most reconstructions center on settlements, with nature fading into the backdrop, a hazy periphery. This image of Grim’s Bank by Peter Lorimer takes a different approach, as a woman in the countryside looks on from outside #WildWednesdays
Kerrio has found the ultimate toy — an ordinary (and now very empty) water drum, transformed into a source of endless entertainment! Tossing, flipping, and rolling it across the mud bath area.
Follow rescued orphan Kerrio’s journey: swt.bio/kerrio
#WildWednesdays
Anyone for a pint? The roughly 2000 year old Langstone Tankard is one of several examples of Iron Age/Roman tankards made of (potentially toxic) yew wood.
It can hold four pints, so if the taxins don't finish you off, the ale might do!
museum.wales/articles/120...
#WildWednesdays #Archaeology
We have several more upcoming talks, including alongside a stellar line-up at the 'Where the Wild Things Were' rewilding symposium in Lifton, Devon 🐻🐌🐸🦅
www.ticketsource.co.uk/keep-it-wild...
See also our website: rewilding.oxfordarchaeology.com/publications...
#WildWednesdays #Archaeology #Ecology
Artist Miranda Creswell has been out at @kneppwilding.bsky.social and shared these lovely working shots with us on the theme of ‘What lies beyond’- bringing together the past and present, visible and invisible 😍😍😍
#WildWednesdays #Archaeology #Ecology
A view facing south down the Lye Valley Fen walkway in Oxford. The raised walkway bisects two areas of sloping valley fen with short green winter vegetation on its surface. Two people stand on the walkway facing the camera.
Project palynologist Lou has been out at Lye Valley Fen, hearing about the challenges faced in rescuing alkaline fen and its underlying peat when surrounded by urban conurbation - as outlined by expert ecologist and palynologist, Judy Webb #WildWednesdays #Archaeoecology
Rose Ferraby and project PI Anwen Cooper head to Hepple Wilds in Northumberland in search of prehistoric rock art and landscape connection on Monday’s episode of BBC Radio 3's ‘The Essay’- check it out here! www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
#WildWednesdays #Archaeology #Prehistory
Excavated in 1960, this Early Bronze Age barrow burial at Amesbury contained a number of wood, antler and bronze implements including an oak 'club' or beater. These were interpreted as the toolkit of a leather worker, but perhaps other interpretations are possible?
#WildWednesdays #Archaeology
A beautiful shot of (?Ceratodon purpureus) moss at Fountains Abbey by @roseferraby. Heathland mosses can often be identified in prehistoric samples, such as those from this Early Bronze Age turf-built burial mound at Pen-y-Fan, at the highest point of the Brecon Beacons. #WildWednesdays #Archaeology
Some yuletide (archaeo)botany to send you on your way: Iron Age mistletoe fragments from Wardy Hill Ringwork, Ely &
a recent article on the UK's big mistletoe 'comeback' (possibly thanks to warmer winters & the Eurasian blackcap!)
shorturl.at/vEEUC #WildWednesdays #Archaeobotany #Archaeology
Thank you! People can see our website for future talks- more to be added soon! rewilding.oxfordarchaeology.com/publications... #WildWednesdays