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Friday, December 8, 2017

RT @docfreeride: Things I predict will happen when I name my most significant harasser in my discipline, not necessarily in chronological order:


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RT @existentialcoms: Batman and Iron Man teach us that it's good for billionaires to build advanced weaponry to use extrajudicially to keep the existing social order stable.


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RT @DissentMag: “Every big economic transformation of the world… these are all based on ways of finding and mobilizing new sources of cheap work” https://t.co/R61iEkt8ir


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"In 2018, I wish all archaeologists in the United States would: I. Take political action, II. Take action against discrimination and harassment, III. Start travel hacking, IV. Go paperless, and V. Start a side hustle." @SuccinctBill Following these steps for 2018! https://t.co/i2OnDMck7w


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RT @Megan__Pauly: This morning @VCU adjunct professors are rallying to call for fair pay. About 100 gathered so far. #VCU #RVA @wcve https://t.co/1OPgNZr8wd


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Thursday, December 7, 2017

@archaeocore @BestCoast I normally hum but as a guy in his mid-40s, I can confirm.


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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

RT @GeekAnthro: Gaming Anthropology, the sourcebook for #AnthropologyCon, is a collection of articles about how to use games to think and teach about anthropology. https://t.co/TxmiCLNkT3 https://t.co/4sa14t9exz


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It is actually a specific question with a long reach in the US. When do cumulative effects upon a historic resource reach a point to alter its significance with regards to National Register eligibility? What is the praxis/theory around this question?


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Is there any good literature regarding the evaluation of cumulative effects with regards to cultural (heritage) resource management? I am working on an abstract for a regional conference (MAAC) #CRMArch


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RT @ArchPodNet: Site Forms and Databases - Episode 125 #archaeology #crmarch Feat. @aejolene & @KJNMyers https://t.co/23hTp1CG8O


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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

My week on Twitter ๐ŸŽ‰: 10 Mentions, 31 Likes, 13 Retweets, 6.88K Retweet Reach, 10 New Followers. See yours with https://t.co/XxfwbT7yIZ https://t.co/AkSCIy4lwt


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@godigahole @ArchyFem I was listening to the first 15 minutes and thought "That's not @ArchyFem " Overall, great episode! As always.


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RT @CornelWest: Just released the 25th Anniversary edition of RACE MATTERS -- Sizzling new introduction about race matters in the 21st Century, dealing with Trump, Republican Party, Obama, Democratic Party, White Supremacy and the decline of the American Empire. Link: https://t.co/DF9ES7nNJG


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RT @BeccaPeixotto: Things to Make One Cheer๐Ÿ‘ in #archaeologyofarchaeology: In 1976 it was officially the "Delaware Valley Early MAN Project." Thanks, Daniel, where-ever you are. https://t.co/vv8v3YStxs


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1. That the study of the Civil War is the domain of middle-aged white men. (Which this video reinforces.) 2. "The Lost Cause" and other myths which feed into a toxic nostalgia and obfuscates the primary cause of the war, the enslavement of people of African decent. https://t.co/q9DH9stnTd


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RT @alisonatkin: IT'S REAL! The #marginaliaparaphernalia Kickstarter is now live. You can find all the information here: https://t.co/BH1aUoHwtJ Help me turn all of that #medievaltwitter enthusiasm into a success!


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RT @DrDonnaYates: I spent every second of today with the folks on the front line of protecting the archaeology and heritage of the USA. It is devastating to see their hard work undermined by small minded, short sighted, hacks. We've all been robbed, folks #StandWithBearsEars


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This Thread is a call to action. Heed the call! #Archaeology #CRMArch #publichistory https://t.co/T3PZNmxjUW


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RT @indyfromspace: You think aliens built the pyramids because you don't want to believe brown-skinned people did it. Get woke.


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Our biggest fans this week: @Anarchaeologist, @AdamPNewman89, @iVernacular. Thank you! via https://t.co/eqLgcAWENm https://t.co/qAW1GVF044


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Sunday, December 3, 2017

RT @WomenArchys: Major takeaways from #AmAnth17 this year is that anthropologists needs to be better at making our work applicable, we need to be better about engaging with the communities we are worknig with, and we need to be more self-critical of our own biases.


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