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We are excited to announce the launch of Fen to Fire, a living reconstruction of the Late Bronze Age Must Farm pile-dwelling settlement that we’ve worked to create with digital artist Guy Schofield and pupils from Cromwell Community College in Chatteris.
Good to see that people have been enjoying watching bee-flies for almost 400 years 😀 #BeeFlyWatch
📣 Call for art Artists and creatives - submit your work to CRASSH's 25th anniversary exhibition! The theme is 'Knowledge in a Fractured World' and can be interpreted broadly, from personal to global Deadline 31 July 2026 Find out more at bit.ly/4svggKv
On Wednesday 6 May, Decolonising Plant Knowledge is back with an exciting afternoon of talks exploring how the ‘decolonisation of plant knowledge’ is currently activated in different forms of plant conservation and regeneration. 🪴 🌿 Find out more and register to attend: https://bit.ly/4tLJzcx
Making Deep Time Visible in Stone and Space great blog by Stefanie Jovanovic-Kruspel @nhmwien.bsky.social on how architects of C19th natural history museums worked with geologists to express deep time thro their buildings, incl @sedgwickmuseum.bsky.social valuepast.hypotheses.org/6678
Liz Smith & Mike Hawkins from @theul.bsky.social share the incredible knowledge and legacy data extracted via the Darwin Correspondence Project, and how it’s being harvested, used, and repurposed. #BHLDay2026 🧪🌱📖
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Fantastic PhD studentship opportunity - Spitting Image: political satire in Britain in the 20th and 21st centuries. Working across @exeter.ac.uk and @theul.bsky.social in partnership with the @camglamresearch.bsky.social and drawing on the Roger Law archive. #PhDsky
It’s World Bee 🐝 Day! A day to celebrate these amazing insects, and to reflect on how we can support wild populations of 🐝 🐝 for the future. Museum collections are key in showing where bees used to be, setting baselines to understand impacts of stressors and set restoration/conservation targets
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Lovely to be able to talk to @biodivlibrary.bsky.social colleagues this week about our Natural History Humanities research initiative, including all things insect humanities. #EntHist
🏝️ Island Archives and Natural History Collections: A practice-based workshop exploring accumulation and dispersal 18-19 May Alison Richard Building, CB3 9DP https://bit.ly/4dq0wCg A workshop that will foreground creative exploration about the context of Island environments
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Art at the Alison Richard Building
Soldierflies and Allies Recording Scheme
Cambridge Archaeological Unit
Liz Hide
CRASSH
Biodiversity Heritage Library
Mark Brown
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Cambridge Collections Connections Communities
Owen Garling
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University of Exeter and University of Cambridge Libraries & Archives - Collections Connections Communities
Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
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From ‘The Little Book of Herbs’ to live pharmacies - CRASSH
Someone updated this copy of Thomas Moffet’s ‘Insectorum sive minimorum animalium theatrum’ (1634) with the Linnæan name for the Dark-edged bee-fly, Bombylius major (Linnæus, 1758) and other insects. 🪰💚 Rare books #BeeFlyWatch, M.14.42 @theul.bsky.social. #Diptera
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Dr Jill Whitelock