1935 Map of Juvenile Delinquents in Washington #rerun click=> https://t.co/4WRCgrS6LM
— Ghosts of DC (@GhostsofDC) July 1, 2016
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1935 Map of Juvenile Delinquents in Washington #rerun click=> https://t.co/4WRCgrS6LM
— Ghosts of DC (@GhostsofDC) July 1, 2016
New study suggests white people are mad that racism might be endinghttps://t.co/i1cNTSOSCf http://pic.twitter.com/k6qKHxUdYC
— Flavorwire (@flavorwire) July 1, 2016
The Enthusiasm Enthusiast podcast: Dr. Mary Furlong Minkoff on the archaeology of American slavery: https://t.co/RPJeqwdpfJ
— Historic Archaeology (@SHA_org) July 1, 2016
#OTD 1950 @NationalZoo welcomes Smokey Bear, a black cub rescued from a forest fire in New Mexico (ID: 92-3559) 🐻 http://pic.twitter.com/Mf2OLVJxDi
— Smithsonian Archives (@SmithsonianArch) June 29, 2016
A new post wondering how this steatite ended up in the Swamp: More artifacts https://t.co/Tm7bdcbqWf via @wordpressdotcom #DismalSwamp
— Becca Peixotto (@BeccaPeixotto) June 28, 2016
Rethinking the idea of horizontal and vertical control of a site. https://t.co/ohegkQQs4j
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) June 28, 2016
The biggest difference between good and bad cultural resource management reports https://t.co/0khlgU3l72 http://pic.twitter.com/lR8FHa3hEL
— SuccinctBill (@SuccinctBill) June 27, 2016
Great news since I use Google Earth/Maps all day long. https://t.co/XaxD2kYz7f
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) June 27, 2016
The Met Museum Puts 400,000 High-Res Images Online & Makes Them Free to Use https://t.co/ya5kgY7Lcd http://pic.twitter.com/YuYlqbURZ8
— Open Culture (@openculture) June 27, 2016
If you are interested in pursuing an online certificate in cognitive archaeology, please contact me for more details http://pic.twitter.com/6oV5PsEI8D
— CognitiveArchaeology (@CenterCogArch) June 27, 2016