The open house of the Archaeology lab @HSMCdigsHistory was a wonderful event and a great way to close #Archaeology month in Maryland.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 30, 2017
from Twitter https://twitter.com/archaeothoughts
The open house of the Archaeology lab @HSMCdigsHistory was a wonderful event and a great way to close #Archaeology month in Maryland.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 30, 2017
Preparing for the afternoon lectures. http://pic.twitter.com/9n9npaa5tl
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 29, 2017
Touring the Archaeology lab Historic St Mary's City.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 29, 2017
The Maryland Dove https://t.co/HJL8Qktn5k http://pic.twitter.com/SJzdbootWz
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 29, 2017
In Historic St Mary's City for the @MDArcheology meeting. #Archaeology
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 29, 2017
For anyone following #PATC loads of free-to-access Pub Arch journal articles only open until 30th April https://t.co/9BdSU2IwrI
— Lorna Richardson (@lornarichardson) April 28, 2017
Hello fellow archs on #PATC, I want to a round up episode for @ArchPodNet send an audio clip or text of your thoughts to my email in bio
— { t r i s t a n } (@Anarchaeologist) April 28, 2017
⚡ Public Engagement through Burial Landscapes by @robyn_la #PATC https://t.co/xPByOk7I3g
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 28, 2017
Stuck thinking colonially? #Archaeology, anthropology, and Indigenous history can help! Some handy tips... #truthbeforereconciliation 1/ http://pic.twitter.com/KKAb08ApqP
— Joanne Hammond (@KamloopsArchaeo) April 28, 2017
Art oriented archaeologists and #PATC people this seems up our alley! https://t.co/jtXUAmTzM1
— Paulina Przystupa (@punuckish) April 28, 2017
@godigahole I'm sure he's having a wonderful confection like his chocolate cake. He had no time to worry about South Dakota or was that North Korea.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 28, 2017
Just got home from work. Time to catch-up with #PATC presentations that I missed. It has been a wonderful conference. http://pic.twitter.com/6nQyqyAJxX
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 28, 2017
1 #PATC: The Lore of Lost Cities! Around the world, stories & legends abound about crumbling ruins lost deep in jungles or remote mountains. http://pic.twitter.com/03D7e0JshU
— David S. Anderson (@DSAArchaeology) April 28, 2017
1 #PATC #pubarch || Engagement & collaboration are features of academic #archaeology but changing job structures challenge that relationship http://pic.twitter.com/U8dgASdcGm
— Katherine Cook (@KatherineRCook) April 28, 2017
1 #archpol #PATC LEARNing Archaeology: Running a Publicly Focused Archaeology Program - #PubArch @JMMontpelier @Montpelier_Arch.
— Terry Brock (@brockter) April 28, 2017
7/12 #PATC #DINAA *most important* is #linkedOpen Data INDEX, site nums join data sets btw systems; eg @FedRegisterhttps://t.co/L3O7c7IpGT http://pic.twitter.com/805dI0avnY
— DINAA Project (@dinaa_proj) April 28, 2017
1/12 #PATC #DINAA #OpenArch We make #bigData #linkedOpenData supported by @NSF & @US_IMLS w/info for 1/2M #archaeology sites (2M soon!) http://pic.twitter.com/8nrkWUDasc
— DINAA Project (@dinaa_proj) April 28, 2017
12 #PATC Gameplay is universal, intangible cultural heritage. Thank you! https://t.co/gstAwt3613
— Andrew Reinhard (@adreinhard) April 28, 2017
7 #PATC I worry that histories will be lost. How many of us still speak Sega Saturn? We need to preserve games, & also the heritage of play.
— Andrew Reinhard (@adreinhard) April 28, 2017
1 #PATC “Your Video Game is My Cultural Heritage” Andrew Reinhard, University of York and https://t.co/elEjMUiUEG #archmedia #archaeogaming http://pic.twitter.com/q3tmfc1fAa
— Andrew Reinhard (@adreinhard) April 28, 2017
.@glynnisfawkes @badmachinery @max_sarin @Goldrushcomic @Zakosaur It displays how archaeologists interact w/ one another, what we need to change, how we come off to people starting in the field #PATC 7/12 http://pic.twitter.com/XVCiQpzuoj
— Paulina Przystupa (@punuckish) April 28, 2017
#PATC 1/12 I explore how comics comment on: how we do archaeology, the culture of archaeologists, & as inspiration for content #archmedia
— Paulina Przystupa (@punuckish) April 28, 2017
⚡️ “Archaeological sexism: Excavating the Cracks of a Broken Profession” by @CathPoucher #PATChttps://t.co/0QjOJgtoab
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 28, 2017
1 #PATC An Island Archaeology of the Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker #archmedia #archaeogaming http://pic.twitter.com/ajU6ket61e
— F Smith Nicholls (@florencesn) April 28, 2017
1 #PATC Hello from Past Preservers & Nigel Hetherington
— Nigel J.Hetherington (@Pastpreservers) April 28, 2017
Indiana Jones or bust, can archaeologists affect the image of archaeology on TV? http://pic.twitter.com/v76xGFiZxv
1 #PATC #pubarch
— BuildNBurn (@TeamBuildNBurn) April 28, 2017
Now!! Don't panic! Using big fires to deliver public archaeology @TeamBuildNBurn tweets by @urbanprehisto & @gmacg_1 http://pic.twitter.com/f41f7jBtqZ
On the internet today, #PATC is a free online Archaeology Conference you can follow along with today. Come check... https://t.co/f4IPwt20Ry
— Archy Fantasies (@ArchyFantasies) April 28, 2017
My biggest problem with coverage of the 130k mastodon has been the sensational and irresponsible headlines. @nytimes https://t.co/6fWwNy0y4A
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 28, 2017
#HarrietTubman #AmericanBadass #NationalSuperheroDay http://pic.twitter.com/XYusOs5H1t
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 28, 2017
I once again find myself listening to my own voice. This time as the 'audience'. Great overview of the @ArchPodNet https://t.co/PWeASy8MFY http://pic.twitter.com/CXdirrsT0U
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 28, 2017
Registration is open to attend the 2017 District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation on 5/23 https://t.co/QhKWDhMvR1
— OPinDC (@OPinDC) April 27, 2017
Welcome to the experimental Public Archaeology Twitter Conference. Follow today & tomorrow using #PATC
— Lorna Richardson (@lornarichardson) April 27, 2017
Not that anyone is surprised by this, but hey Trump's lying again. #AntiquitiesAct https://t.co/RzXDybOcEJ
— Archy Fantasies (@ArchyFantasies) April 27, 2017
American Hominins? Why we are skeptics and the larger issue of media reporting archaeology https://t.co/ugFsbHQcfc via @MaryADavisArch
— Mary Davis (@MaryADavisArch) April 27, 2017
In other hominid dating news today. https://t.co/xwC6MqM2bs
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 26, 2017
leave it to the Preclovis crowd to make the H. naledi dates the second biggest dating controversy of the week
— Marc Kissel (@MarcKissel) April 26, 2017
#Sexism and archaeological (ish) casting.
— Every Dig Sexism (@everyDIGsexism) April 26, 2017
"Rugged American male" but a "professional would work too". #EveryDIGSexism https://t.co/itrryxikK6
Other experts are using 5 different lines of criticism to be skeptical of the find and the analyses. Being pretty nice about it, too. https://t.co/BVjs9PURzG
— John Lowe (@archaeocore) April 26, 2017
Did sea-faring Neandertals reach the Americas 115,000 years before anatomically modern humans did? Not so fast https://t.co/G64Og6hF5M
— Kate Wong (@katewong) April 26, 2017
— Lost Towns Project (@LostTowns_AACo) April 26, 2017
Add this to your bookmarks of archaeological collections. An excellent database. https://t.co/3xodUDKDij
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 26, 2017
Just got my copy in the mail today. Very happy and it's free! https://t.co/qZCSOJJH5q http://pic.twitter.com/V4YPqqH4Nr
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 26, 2017
Anywhere but here. #VacationIn3Words http://pic.twitter.com/ux2KeYw7NB
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 26, 2017
It took me a while to write this, but here's a recap of my conversation with @tinysapien on ableism in archaeology https://t.co/1cBq3sER6m
— Go Dig a Hole (@godigahole) April 26, 2017
#truth | via @jeffpcarpenter http://pic.twitter.com/8gcd3g7Kf2
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) April 25, 2017
No, the Civil War was about slavery.
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) April 25, 2017
Sincerely,
Historianshttps://t.co/HPiOZD9gn8
LOIS LANE EXPLAINS WHITE MALE PRIVILEGE TO SUPERMAN https://t.co/oeUvdR7BnO
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 25, 2017
There is debate over what role confederate memorials should play, if any, in our country today. Then there is idiocy https://t.co/rMT3pho7hK http://pic.twitter.com/PxtXcYLBFk
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) April 24, 2017