And here is our #EAC12 Hotspot video for EXARN.
Many thanks to MATCH (Materiality, Artefacts & Technologies in Culture & History) for funding our Hotspot.
Put together by @victoriaallucasyoutu.be/ylMjXvrPI7E
We're recruiting!
Would you like to work in an office like this?😊
We have a couple of exciting opportunities to join the Butser team as Experimental Archaeologist and Officer Administrator! 😀
Deadline is Sunday 19th September. butserancientfarm.co.uk/vaca…
#SaveSheffieldArchaeology
Come and support @UniShefArch online tomorrow, by attending this talk. Let’s show how many people care about our department, archaeology & our research lead teaching. I will be talking about the experiments the 3rd UG & masters students did this semester
The masters in Archaeomaterials I did at Sheffield was absolutely critical in making me the archaeologist I am today. The thought of loosing such an important centre for archaeomaterials and experimental archaeology is unfathomable.
#SaveSheffieldArchaeology
Really excited to be presenting my work as part of the fab looking "Celebrating accademic and early career research" panel as part of #CIfA2021 online next week Thursday 22nd April!
And here is our #EAC12 Hotspot video for EXARN.
Many thanks to MATCH (Materiality, Artefacts & Technologies in Culture & History) for funding our Hotspot.
Put together by @victoriaallucasyoutu.be/ylMjXvrPI7E
I'll be presenting my work and answering questions on experimental #glass recycling at #EAC12 during Session 14 on 01/04/21. Come watch me bust some recycling myths!
ALT Promo image for EAC12. Photo shows fragments of recycled glass with the title of my paper "Why Recycle Glass? The Answer is Clear?: Experimental Glass Recycling using a Wood-fired Glassworking Furnace.
New paper from NCL PhD student John Pearson, @ArchaeoDuck and colleagues: “Text, practice, and experience: an experimental approach to the archaeology of glassmaking in medieval Iberia” @ExpGlassGrpdoi.org/10.1080/17546559.202…
Register for the Experimental Archaeology Conference #EAC12
It's the largest worldwide conference on experimental archaeology, March 29 – April 1, 2021. Over 100 presentations! We have video presentations, live discussions, and much more!
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Roman and Early Medieval Mosaic Beads and Millefiori Canes – the hot Glass Techniques of Manufacture
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Sue Heaser has created a presentation showing the stages of manufacture of different millefiori canes and their use in beads.
#EAC12#openaccess#beads
Register now for the Experimental Archaeology Conference #EAC12
Stay up to date for free about the largest worldwide conference on experimental archaeology. We have hot spots, video presentations, live discussions, and much more!
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PhD student Alicia Sawyer has been working with @EXARN1 to develop outreach events @JarrowHall as part of British Science Week 2020. She’s writing up her research this year, and has already landed her first job, as a teaching fellow in geoarchaeology at Durham 11/
Congrats to recent MA Archaeology Graduate John Pearson who was awarded the prestigious Rahtz Award for best MA dissertation by the Medieval Archaeology Society! His experimental archaeology research looked at glass production in Medieval Spain. @EXARN1
Many congratulations to John Pearson @ArchaeologyNCL who won our Philip Rahtz Award for the best postgraduate dissertation in medieval archaeology! Well done! 🎉
These might not look all that exciting but looks can be deceiving! Some very important #ExperimentalArchaeology lies behind these. If you'd like to read about my experiments and what these samples can tell us about recycling check out my blog posts here:
exarnewcastle.wordpress.com/…