MA The Classical Mediterranean
PhD student
Archaeologist & Tour guide Amsterdam
A little fun this #throwbackthursday
Don't both of us look smashing in our Roman soldier outfits? Well tanned, ripped and ready to face any enemy the empire throws at us!
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It was found in a house in a town which was buried by volcanic material in 79 AD.
Follow along as we draw the object -and what we can discover about the previous owners by looking closely at the information brought to light by archaeological and scientific research.
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🎙️ Episode 5 - A Roman cradle
In the 5th episode of Things We Threw Away, we discuss a Roman cradle from Herculaneum and how the object survived against all odds.
The Roman cradle, or cunabulum as the Romans would have called it, is in incredibly good shape.
🧳 DAI #Reisestipendium 2026/27:
💡 Nach der Promotion in #Archäologie oder einer Nachbarwissenschaft 6 oder 12 Monate Länder mit bedeutenden Zeugnissen früherer Kulturen bereisen!
📆 Bis 15.01.2026 bewerben!
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🧳 DAI #Reisestipendium 2026/27:
💡 Nach der Promotion in #Archäologie oder einer Nachbarwissenschaft 6 oder 12 Monate Länder mit bedeutenden Zeugnissen früherer Kulturen bereisen!
📆 Bis 15.01.2026 bewerben!
📝 Alle Details in der Ausschreibung: www.dainst.org/karriere/sti...
The object is centre stage, but there is less information on the page. Stefanie added some leaflets from the museum, including a floor plan.
It is a work in progress!
#provenanceisnotaregioninfrance #twta #podcast #archaeologypodcast
With the latest episode, we visited the Catharijnconvent Museum in Utrecht to see the object and draw it on site.
This is Jona’s entry in the archaeology journal.
#provenanceisnotaregioninfrance #twta #podcast #objectbiographies #archaeologyjournaling
In this episode, we are visiting the Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht (Netherlands), where an object stands right at the entrance, which Jona picked to take a closer look at: a medieval (ceremonial?) hammer built up based on an axehead from around 1000 BCE.
In this episode of Things We Threw Away, we look at provenance and provenance research. We will explore why objects, artefacts and even archaeological sites need to have provenance.
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In this episode, we first look at the definition of archaeology and the dive into the role of amateur archaeologists in helping our understanding of the past. Furthermore, we introduce archaeology journaling!
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Thought her birthday would make a good first post☺️
She’s a fascinating woman, although I’m not always sure I like her personally, she knew how to get what she wanted
#onthisdayinhistory #otd #romanhistory #romanwomen
Thought her birthday would make a good first post☺️
She’s a fascinating woman, although I’m not always sure I like her personally, she knew how to get what she wanted
#onthisdayinhistory #otd #romanhistory #romanwomen