Come! Public Symposium: Taverns, Burial Grounds, & the James River. 10/14 7pm in Williamsburg, VA @CoVaArchaeology https://t.co/2Bxra3oHHm
— Jolene Smith (@aejolene) October 6, 2016
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Come! Public Symposium: Taverns, Burial Grounds, & the James River. 10/14 7pm in Williamsburg, VA @CoVaArchaeology https://t.co/2Bxra3oHHm
— Jolene Smith (@aejolene) October 6, 2016
Debuting in the Book Room, the traveling exhibit "Long Swamp: Life in the Etowah River Valley" developed by the Waring Lab and GDOT. http://pic.twitter.com/JvTCGhYnOh
— SEAC (@SEACArchaeology) October 6, 2016
Punk #Archaeology types might enjoy this new offering from the Digital Press at UND: https://t.co/TDb7iJSSi4 Mobilizing the Past #punkarch
— PunkArchaeology (@PunkArchaeology) October 5, 2016
Need plans for next Mon.? Learn how you can #MakeHistory with us during our #LibraryOpenHouse. https://t.co/ohVVsAANbt http://pic.twitter.com/AWTGAFHw0Y
— Library of Congress (@librarycongress) October 5, 2016
After listening to this last night I spent this morning reading about agency-based modeling. @8BitTestPit #NMSAS https://t.co/7iEaNRWwZr
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) October 5, 2016
#CountdowntoVeteransDay: Clean-shaven faces became fashionable after World War I because #beards wouldn’t fit under gas masks. @WW1CC #WWI http://pic.twitter.com/FhvkSjOp15
— ABPP (@ABPPNPS) October 5, 2016
#AskAnArchivist Happy Archives Month! Today is #AskAnArchivist Day, so send in your questions about archives and records! http://pic.twitter.com/os4JsFz1HL
— NHPRC (@NHPRC) October 5, 2016
We have 500 copies of Souls of Black Folk to give away, come to the… https://t.co/8rJQFG60Z7
— W Battle-Baptiste (@blackfemarch) October 5, 2016
Check out our 8th eNewsletter, and 90th overall, #BattlefieldUpdate! Includes major news! https://t.co/85Wz3K1XgE. #battlefieldpreservation http://pic.twitter.com/MbxFrIVkwt
— ABPP (@ABPPNPS) October 4, 2016
The sea monk joins his pals Mr. Merman, Mr. Triton & Mr. Bishop Fish for #PageFrights https://t.co/70RdLG6Ilw via @SILibraries http://pic.twitter.com/fCfquajKl6
— BHL (@BioDivLibrary) October 3, 2016
Erasure of Indigenous histories/title is common in heritage commemoration, can be as simple as framing interests in past tense. #StanleyPark http://pic.twitter.com/9psOlM3H7W
— Joanne Hammond (@KamloopsArchaeo) October 3, 2016
Download 67,000 Historic Maps (in High Resolution) from the Wonderful David Rumsey Map Collection https://t.co/D83yF6kCnz http://pic.twitter.com/tVnGn7HaT4
— Open Culture (@openculture) October 3, 2016