This time for #FindsFriday repair & reuse in the #latene Period: Shattered sherds were reused as #spindlewhorls, broken pots repaired with little holes to fix it. Good as new!
☀️ The Pont du Gard is the highest known aqueduct bridge in the Roman world. It was designed to carry water from Uzès to the city of Nîmes over the Gardon river. Built in the 1st century AD, the top of the bridge rises 49 m above the river. 📸 Own photos.
During the #EAA2023 in Belfast we gave a workshop on Agent-Based Modeling for Archaeologists as part of an @EUErasmusPlus project. Saxion works with Leiden University, Aarhus University and Landward Research on this.
I really joined seeing the interested participants working diligently through our tutorials, as well as some interesting discussions on #ABM
We're always happy when material from an excavation of ours becomes part of a research project!
Thank you #JasminÖzyurt from the #ERC Project #HistoGenes at #ÖAW for the fantastic presentation about the #awar#burialsite of #Achau
The annual conference for the European Association of Archaeology (EAA) is happening in #Belfast this week.
Follow #EAA2023, #EAABelfast or similar iterations to read interesting posts and find great new accounts to follow. #Archaeology @archaeodons
#Stonehenge: "used to peddle myths about the past while conserving power and control today – academic power, political power, power over access, an essential celebrity and politician photo opportunity, a place that one has to be associated with."