Alas theyβre always trying to escape outside during free roam so either theyβre naive or they long for the sweet release of death
Alas theyβre always trying to escape outside during free roam so either theyβre naive or they long for the sweet release of death
This legitimately keeps happening and Iβll get a video of it next time because itβs wild and also not ideal because this house is a rental
Oh you think humans are special? Well the crows at my house take the gravel from out the front and then use it as a tool to try and break my windows to get to my pet rats
Great opening plenary by Prof Matt Fox about the role of intuition in epidemiology - some key takeaways were that intuition can be helpful, but also detrimental. Quantifying uncertainty can be a good strategy to avoid making readers (and yourself) not have to use intuition!
#AEA2025
Thank you so much!
Just backed it! Iβm so excited for this π
To be more specific as well, this is for the UK/European system
Hey, a first gen scholar here reaching out to more senior #bioarchaeology colleagues! If Iβm reaching out to a potential PhD supervisor, do I need to have a concrete research idea in mind? Or is it acceptable to be like βhey, my research interests run parallel to yours, can we discuss?β
Fantastic resource! Are you accepting students into it?
Looks fantastic! Will add it to my weekend reading list π
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Interesting joint statement/response on human remains in museums in Britain making the case for keeping (for research) and sometimes displaying (sensitively) human remains excavated ethically from archaeological sites in Britain.
Look what just arrived π My copy of @maxhuibai.bsky.social game Publish or Perish!
Any of my academic pals up for a game night?
Bite marks on a 1,800-year-old skeleton from Roman Britain suggest that a gladiator was mauled to death by a large cat, possibly a lion
www.livescience.com/archaeology/...
Absolutely fantastic article! Thank you for taking the time to write this up - this will (hopefully) make it easier to persuade other academics to move towards the βnew statisticsβ π
A photo of two domestic rats (one black and white, one grey and white) inside a cage.
My research assistants Peachy and Yersinia keep me company during data analytics and article writing πβ€οΈ
Thank you for the link! I'm currently writing an isotopes article, with explicit discussion of ethics in SI research in bioarchaeology. This will be very helpful!
The poster looks fantastic! I always love seeing alternative poster designs π
Super exciting to see our article "Fragmentary and dispersed: Preadult personhood and social memory in a Southeast Asian forager cemetery" in this awesome special issue!
Calling out to all my #archaeology and #bioarchaeology peeps: does anyone have any resources (or even examples) on how to write a cover letter for an academic article? I'm First Gen and a little clueless on this front!
Fantastic article from @theconversation.com on being trans π³οΈββ§οΈ in Medieval Europe!
theconversation.com/trans-people...
A photo of a cyanotype print that has been sewn to the front of a brown paper notebook.
A photo of a cyanotype print that has been sewn to the front of a brown paper notebook.
For those new to my page I also sometimes turn these #cyanotypes into notebooks for gifts π if anyone has any other ideas Iβm always looking for suggestions π€
Three cyanotype prints - each a different version of a human rib cage with florals growing within.
*Marge Simpson voice* βribcages? I just think theyβre neat!β
Some more #cyanotypes from my last weekend - the ribcage is a stencil, but the florals are from the garden!
As the transgender community continues to fight for civil rights in the U.S., one of the most common arguments against progress is that transgender people are a recent phenomenon.
But itβs a fight thatβs been happening here for decades and around the world for centuries. ‡οΈ
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Our joint @tcddublin.bsky.social @bournemouthuni.bsky.social @bristoluni.bsky.social article
*Continental influx and pervasive matrilocality in Iron Age Britain*
published in @nature.com today can be found here:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal... #bioarchaeology #archaeology #southeastasia #SEAsia #prehistory #SEAsiaprehistory
Awesome, Iβll have to check it out! Iβve been tinkering with some games too, mostly with Bitsy and RPGMaker - Iβm always on the lookout for other tools though!
Looks delightful! Do you mind if I ask which program/engine youβre using to build your game?
Thank you! Iβm looking forward to another batch this weekend if the weather can stay sunny!
There are five cyanotypes - three of an acheulean stone handaxe, and two of Chauvet cave rock art
Here is the first batch of cyanotypes! Iβm not sure why the stencils blur in some places - and I canβt decide it it makes it better or not π€ Iβm also open to ideas for other archaeological prints!