Soon, we will ALL be on a podcast.
Exponentially increasing podcast involvement by the entire population will then lead to a crisis (think Dutch tulip bubble) where no-one is actually listening to podcasts
spinning everything into a podcast listenership collapse, ending podcasts forever .., 😬😳🫨💥🔥
We offer an MSc, or Graduate Diploma (both on-campus) or Graduate Certificate (online, Distance Learning) in Experimental Archaeology & Material Culture programmes.
Lots of seminars, workshops, practicals every Friday or also options - if online -to travel to Ireland for a week’s crafts & making
We are well pleased (with ourselves..) that UCD Centre for Experimental Archaeology & Material Culture is figuring strongly in UCD’s latest international promotional campaigns.
We’re beyond notions at this stage, not quite peak notions.. yet 🙂
If you could make it out of childhood in the Middle Ages, you had a good chance of making it into your 60s. Infant mortality and childhood death through diseases drags the life expectancy downwards
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UCD’s early medieval roundhouse under construction (thatching in progress here) at University College Dublin’s Centre for Experimental Archaeology & Material Culture (CEAMC)
Come study for MSc, Graduate Diploma or online Grad Cert with us!
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UCD Centre for Experimental Archaeology & Material Culture
Aidan O'Sullivan
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Come join our team in Exeter! We're looking for a Lecturer in Archaeology for a three year teaching post, focusing particularly on practical skills and fieldwork (closing date 30 June): careers.exeter.ac.uk/vacancies/95...
the people behind this should be tried under the harshest anti terror laws
'How the invention of glassblowing changed everyday life in ancient Rome'
Lovely piece in the @aunz.theconversation.com today by Thomas J. Derrick about Roman glassblowing
theconversation.com/how-the-inve...
Aidan O'Sullivan
Aidan O'Sullivan
Aidan O'Sullivan
Aidan O'Sullivan
View details and apply for this Lecturer in Archaeology (Education and Scholarship) vacancy in Exeter. Lecturer in Archaeology (Education and Scholarship)
This full-time post is avail...
The “medieval people were tiny” story doesn’t hold up. Skeletal evidence shows some early medieval Europeans were as tall as or taller than later populations. #History #Archaeology #Science
Dr Craig Barker
People in the Middle Ages were not uniformly shorter than people today, or even shorter than people in later centuries; the best skeletal evidence shows strong regional variation, with early medieval northern Europeans often as tall as or taller than many populations in the 1700s and 1800s. New Light on the “Dark Ages” The simple “medieval people were tiny” story does not fit the data from excavated skeletons or long-run reviews of European stature.