Åsa M Larsson, Ph.D
@archasa.bsky.social
PhD in #Archaeology. Working at Swedish National Heritage Board. Developing Swedigarch infrastructure for #DigitalArchaeology. Co-editor of @fornvannen.bsky.social
Loves #FAIRdata, #OpenScience, #Fantasy and #Comics
www.inkedin.com/in/asamlarsson
Loves #FAIRdata, #OpenScience, #Fantasy and #Comics
www.inkedin.com/in/asamlarsson
I wish more people would understand that the true treasure for ancient artefacts is *context*. If we don't know where something was found, and preferably in which kind of feature (burial, settlement, offering etc), the item is not worth much more than the material it is made of. 😢
November 8, 2025 at 1:50 PM
I wish more people would understand that the true treasure for ancient artefacts is *context*. If we don't know where something was found, and preferably in which kind of feature (burial, settlement, offering etc), the item is not worth much more than the material it is made of. 😢
Imagine reading Pride & Prejudice for the 1st time, knowing *nothing* about the plot or Austen - and then halfway through that rude Mr Darcy PROPOSES to Lizzie!
I still remember the sound of my jaw hitting the floor, and my brain furiously recalculating everything I'd read so far! 😅
I still remember the sound of my jaw hitting the floor, and my brain furiously recalculating everything I'd read so far! 😅
November 1, 2025 at 8:12 PM
Imagine reading Pride & Prejudice for the 1st time, knowing *nothing* about the plot or Austen - and then halfway through that rude Mr Darcy PROPOSES to Lizzie!
I still remember the sound of my jaw hitting the floor, and my brain furiously recalculating everything I'd read so far! 😅
I still remember the sound of my jaw hitting the floor, and my brain furiously recalculating everything I'd read so far! 😅
"Make the strangers welcome in this land, let them keep their languages and customs, for weak and fragile is the realm which is based on a single language or on a single set of customs."
St. Stephen in a letter to his son St. Emeric, 1036 A.D.
St. Stephen in a letter to his son St. Emeric, 1036 A.D.
October 24, 2025 at 3:52 PM
"Make the strangers welcome in this land, let them keep their languages and customs, for weak and fragile is the realm which is based on a single language or on a single set of customs."
St. Stephen in a letter to his son St. Emeric, 1036 A.D.
St. Stephen in a letter to his son St. Emeric, 1036 A.D.