Signs of the March. #marchforscience #sciencemarchdc http://pic.twitter.com/OR7I2KwE7c
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 23, 2017
from Twitter https://twitter.com/archaeothoughts
Signs of the March. #marchforscience #sciencemarchdc http://pic.twitter.com/OR7I2KwE7c
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 23, 2017
A reminder of the era of scientific agriculture. https://t.co/zVR98VjPL5
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 23, 2017
My favorite sign of the day. #marchforscience #earthday2017 #sciencemarchdc #savethebay http://pic.twitter.com/J2Gki6C4By
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 22, 2017
Sitting at the @ngadc waiting for the #marchforscience to come to us. Art leads the way.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 22, 2017
Dark clouds over Washington. #marchforscience http://pic.twitter.com/4QZ70iIhaw
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 22, 2017
The speeches focusing on innovation reminds me that science is part of the intellectual state apparatus. #marchforscience
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 22, 2017
In the drizzle at #marchforscience DC https://t.co/gH8nl6YVvS
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 22, 2017
In the drizzle at #marchforscience DC https://t.co/gH8nl6YVvS
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 22, 2017
I'm here. Outside of security. #marchforscience http://pic.twitter.com/NAmp6s8yIh
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 22, 2017
This tendency toward argumentativeness [in science] is, as computer scientists like to say, not a bug,it’s a feature https://t.co/gCtdaSXLqC
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 21, 2017
@archaeocore This is the current homepage. The one sentence pitch is to defend science as an institutional entity. Kind of like "March for Bureaucracy." http://pic.twitter.com/8xYfaxdaCQ
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 21, 2017
@archaeocore That's what I get for watching Debord's "The Society of the Spectacle" on YouTube last month. Situationist on the brain.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 21, 2017
@archaeocore I'm not cool enough to "occupy." I realized this week that I was more excited for spectacle than I had hope to see the launch of a movement.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 21, 2017
@archaeocore My main motivation to go is now document and observe. I want to see if it a gathering, protest, or rally. Plus showoff my bad poetry.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 21, 2017
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— HeritageCoalition (@forheritage) April 21, 2017
We will all be there for our own reasons and I would like to hear some of them.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 21, 2017
I'm hoping to use my portable microphone to record interviews with archaeologists for #archpodnet
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 21, 2017
I will be in DC tomorrow to support science and archaeology. And hopefully see other archaeologists.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 21, 2017
And yes I know we find things in places besides dirt. I was bound by the rules of haiku.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 21, 2017
My sign is ready! #marchforscience http://pic.twitter.com/NIBw1hvpRd
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 21, 2017
@processarch @ArchPodNet 1.5x speed, listen in bed, car, work, and maybe not listen to it all. I'll never say what gets skipped.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 21, 2017
My feed for @ArchPodNet just refreshed. I have 15 episodes in my que. I'm glad tomorrow is an office day. 🎧
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 20, 2017
The Leakey Foundation stands for science every day! Will you be standing up for science at the #marchforscience? We hope to see you there. http://pic.twitter.com/n0WAFJhaI6
— TheLeakeyFoundation (@TheLeakeyFndtn) April 20, 2017
I wonder if #crmarch industries experience with businesses can be a model for talking to a public with no interest in our field. #pubarch
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 20, 2017
A discussion of the use of the 'model minority' trope to push conservative narratives. https://t.co/JZaDlDrF4h
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 20, 2017
Robots are racist and sexist. Just like the people who created them | Laurie Penny https://t.co/FjT7mtNfOE
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 20, 2017
We need a GitHub for academic research: https://t.co/2Nz3hfqxyR via @slate
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 20, 2017
Archaeologists please read #pubarch 'Scientists, stop trying to explain science and do this instead': https://t.co/IOQVPzLgdP via @slate
— Lorna Richardson (@lornarichardson) April 20, 2017
Who has the best crab cake in Greater Baltimore? You decide. https://t.co/AMTWTpH667
— PreservationMaryland (@PreservationMD) April 19, 2017
Where The Civil War Began | Baltimore magazine https://t.co/yug0Y9t3xp
— PreservationMaryland (@PreservationMD) April 20, 2017
Last week ACRA joined with our Coalition partners SHA, AAA, and SAA to submit comments to the FCC. https://t.co/hPalJbvxMQ
— ACRA (@acracrm) April 20, 2017
Coalition Responds to FCC’s Plans to Change NHPA Reviews https://t.co/F4w7txVveM
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 20, 2017
Archaeologists Need Your Help to Study 100+ Graves in Philadelphia https://t.co/pE1GzK2oej via @mental_floss
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 19, 2017
@godigahole http://pic.twitter.com/VWEaN7PAYo
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 19, 2017
Join @godigahole & Bill Auchter talking about impact and implications of #Archaeology of #Telecommunications https://t.co/gOZXHNjGdN http://pic.twitter.com/pElXKEJT1g
— CoDA (@CoDA_UCB) April 19, 2017
@Samanthosaurus The March does have a problem with diversity and inclusion. I will be in DC as much to see how this manifests as support science in public.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 19, 2017
Electronic records = ready access to government information = foundation of open government & participatory democracy. #EndangeredData
— MD State Archives (@MdArchives) April 19, 2017
The best literary news this week includes that you can now listen to Murakami's record collection on Spotify! https://t.co/IIgLRXypx1 http://pic.twitter.com/ALo3xbLIwK
— Electric Literature (@ElectricLit) April 19, 2017
@godigahole Listening to Kendrick Lamar "Damn" now. I want to be a cool kid or just know what my son is listening to. https://t.co/uSSP6HSy71
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 19, 2017
Because of the positive feedback that I got for my Haiku the other day, I will use that as the text for my sign. #marchforscience
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 19, 2017
I hate having to remind clients that a site is more than just "Did you find anything?" when we tested. #crmarch #potential #probability
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 19, 2017
In theory, science is not political. In practice, it needs a march. https://t.co/jJRA21JpFT via @voxdotcom
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 19, 2017
A brief overview of the #marchforscience for those who have not payed attention. https://t.co/qNTv3fmFvd via @voxdotcom
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 19, 2017
Don't call him Junior. Indiana Jones objects will be on view next week! Last day to see Ruby Slippers on display here is Sunday, April 23. http://pic.twitter.com/Bdx964CIRW
— amhistorymuseum (@amhistorymuseum) April 18, 2017
Fun fact! The United States confirmed 67 nuclear tests on indigenous populations in the Marshall Islands. Marshallese have to live with that https://t.co/U273CY0L1d
— Go Dig a Hole (@godigahole) April 18, 2017
The most draining part of #crmarch corresponding with lawyers.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 18, 2017
Heading to the @ScienceMarchDC this Saturday? Download free high-res images for your signs, windows, and beyond https://t.co/p8muGAJe78 http://pic.twitter.com/FP0ogTaswn
— Amplifier Foundation (@amplifierfound) April 17, 2017
Records deteriorate when unseen. Like a crumbling page, it will not be possible to restore lost digital content. #EndangeredData http://pic.twitter.com/kDsHcfMVSu
— MD State Archives (@MdArchives) April 18, 2017
Most days, I edit
— Go Dig a Hole (@godigahole) April 18, 2017
Archaeology podcasts
Other days, I dig.#nationalhaikupoetryday
Another example that there were no "good old days". https://t.co/vc2OLIgsP6
— Kirsten (@ArchyFem) April 17, 2017
MST3K and Bigfoot. Best way to end a Monday.https://t.co/hr6dlr3Oal
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 17, 2017
My new read for this week: "Empire of Cotton: A Global History" by Sven Beckert https://t.co/Ye5mdpdyTk http://pic.twitter.com/E3yY2sbIkF
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 17, 2017
Archaeology
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 17, 2017
The study of past through things
You find things in dirt#nationalhaikupoetryday
.@SmithsonianArch Today, the tradition has grown to include all interested families. Activities include an Easter egg hunt, games, and more. #APeoplesJourney http://pic.twitter.com/TyWFF2czNp
— Smithsonian NMAAHC (@NMAAHC) April 17, 2017
"Easter Monday” was established in 1891, as the day the National Zoo opened their doors to African American families.
— Smithsonian NMAAHC (@NMAAHC) April 17, 2017
📸: @SmithsonianArch http://pic.twitter.com/mh1PuHq8vC
It's for a great cause. https://t.co/pYGumFyrn7
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 17, 2017
Looking forward to seeing many archaeologists at this weekends #marchforscience Many will also be here, a great time https://t.co/AI3GHgeZaF
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 17, 2017
For those of you who think that science isnt political...even the march organizers themselves cant seem to figure it out: https://t.co/a9hGx78MxC
— Terry Brock (@brockter) April 16, 2017