Overturning a democratic vote and implementing a moderation style (via volunteers) that severely limits academic freedoms is awful. That this happened AFTER the conference started is even more disappointing. I will be revoking my membership and boycotting the conference.
Solidarity. If you haven't done so, please consider pulling out of the EAA conference, revoking memberships (requesting reimbursement). If not, please consider making your voice heard at the AMBM (Fri 6.45pm CET). Also, write to express your concerns to the EAA exec. www.e-a-a.org/EAA/About/EA...
A 6th or 7th century grave marker for #StandingStoneSunday
Dedicated to Iudnne.. [Iudnnerth?] son of Qui.. [Quintus?]
Carved into a Romano British column (from a villa?)
Found during the demolition of an 8th century church in 1841
Now in Lady St Mary church Wareham #Dorset
đź“· May 2025
NEW in #TRAJ Vol. 8:
Performing Gender Normativity & Queerness in the Roman Funeral: An Analysis of Historical Sources & Iconographic Evidence by Jessica Tilley
doi.org/10.16995/tra...
#AcademicSky #RomanArchaeology
The email from @archaeologyeaa.bsky.social was only sent to session organisers and after the conference started. There will be presenters who are unaware of this decision - spread the word #archaeology #EAA2025 @blacktrowel.bsky.social @archagainstaparth.bsky.social
your periodic reminder that “archaeology isn’t political” is a political statement
Apparently wearing a raspberry beret (the kind you find in a second hand store), this cheeky red-crested, tiny-tongued tessellated serpent features on a mid 4th century #Roman mosaic from Dorchester
Found in Durngate Street in 1905, it's now in @dorsetmuseum.bsky.social
đź“· Sept 2024
#MosaicMonday
My new article "Looting and Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Sudan and the Glass from Sedeinga" in Glass News 55, embargo-free. It can be downloaded below (or contact me ([email protected]) for a copy if you don't want to use the below site).
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
My new article "Looting and Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Sudan and the Glass from Sedeinga" in Glass News 55, embargo-free. It can be downloaded below (or contact me ([email protected]) for a copy if you don't want to use the below site).
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
This article contributes to the emerging field of Queer Death Studies by offering a queer analysis of the gendered performances of mourners during the Roman funeral through an examination of subversio...