I find that it helps me think block by block rather than just by neighborhood.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 9, 2018
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I find that it helps me think block by block rather than just by neighborhood.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 9, 2018
Look for these at a ribbon bar near you, #alamw18! pic.twitter.com/EhZkcm0k1N
— Erin Leach (@erinaleach) February 8, 2018
If you conduct work in Baltimore, this is great. If you do not, this is still great. https://t.co/0CDuF4Eogm
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 9, 2018
Digging by myself in the woods, playing with photo blur and filters. https://t.co/TxdEYw2Owu pic.twitter.com/suYRWhw2KJ
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 8, 2018
Otherwise, you might find yourself winded after walking 0.5 miles and laying flags before you even put spade to soil.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 8, 2018
Protip: if you are someone who finds that you only do fieldwork every 6 months or so with short notice, do year-round training to keep you in field shape...
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 8, 2018
Putting my winter field gear on for the first time in a long time... And it's tighter than I remember. #CRMarch #oldarchproblems
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 8, 2018
Another good article about the intertwining of American universities and slavery. We keep talking until the academy truly owns their culpability. We must acknowledge the full reach of slavery and its supporting ideologies to make meaningful changes. https://t.co/egGlxnzeuF
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 7, 2018
JOB! Richmond, VA or DC. Project Director: Design & deploy AR tours for museums & historic sites. #dh #digiarch https://t.co/i3iEvuOvWE
— Jolene Smith (@aejolene) February 6, 2018
Support Go Dig a Hole on Patreon, every little bit helps! https://t.co/UFB0R4pwam
— Go Dig a Hole (@godigahole) February 5, 2018
I am still trying to reconcile whether my concerns are based on the reported production drama or the footage provided. I will have to think on this. #HanSolo https://t.co/QsMtaJjVb2
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 5, 2018
“These countries are not our friends, you know. ...But I look at these countries, I look at the numbers [Foreign Aid] we send them, we send them massive aid and they’re pouring drugs into our country and they’re laughing at us.”https://t.co/PgRxe8boS4
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 5, 2018
"In order to make your neighbors envious, you must drive this type of car. ... I got to drive this car because it’s something about this car that makes my car a little better than my neighbor’s car." https://t.co/9RMAd9gRLp via @voxdotcom
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 5, 2018
CBC, The Solutrean Hypothesis, and Jennifer Raff - Episode 92 #archaeology #history @archyfantasies https://t.co/BXgYh3oeIQ
— ArchPod Network (@ArchPodNet) February 5, 2018
Anyone want to help me figure out a few cursive letters? The first word looks like 'Kill' but I'm not 100% on that, and the second one has me stumped. #archives#cursive pic.twitter.com/WNRq1aIQAx
— Robyn S Lacy (@robyn_la) February 5, 2018
The label “queer” represents a diverse array of experiences. We are always striving to feature this diversity in our new blog and website. We welcome any and all to contribute to our blog. If you would like to submit a piece, please email us at queerarch.socialmedia@gmail.com.
— Queer Archaeology (@QueerArch) February 5, 2018
Note to companies making #SuperBowl commercials: We know your purpose is to make profit not a difference. Don't insult our intelligence.
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 5, 2018
I enjoy the some of the people holding the flag for the national anthem are taking a knee. #TakeAKnee #NationalAnthem #SuperBowl
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 4, 2018
We have some work to do. #Archaeology #CRMarch #pubarch #PubHist https://t.co/OuKzENYApr
— Bill Auchter (@archaeothoughts) February 4, 2018
Great episode on the cool things we learned at #SHA2018, some conference etiquette, and suggestions for making the most of your conference experience! #PodernFamily #histarch https://t.co/qU2XJPQbeH
— Chelsi Slotten (@osteoarchaeo) February 4, 2018