@UWM; ancient Mediterranean, Cyprus, sculpture, iconography, & ancient religion
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More media coverage of recent work at the Chalcolithic settlement of Erimi Pamboula in Cyprus #archaeology 🏺
greekreporter.com/2025/10/06/c...
More media coverage of recent work at the Chalcolithic settlement of Erimi Pamboula in Cyprus #archaeology 🏺
greekreporter.com/2025/10/06/c...
#archaeologynews 🏺
in-cyprus.philenews.com/local/bronze...
#archaeologynews 🏺
in-cyprus.philenews.com/local/bronze...
This is the first book length treatment of WD's work. It's available as a free download. It's very cool. Get it here.
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This is the first book length treatment of WD's work. It's available as a free download. It's very cool. Get it here.
thedigitalpress.org/wd/
#publishing
#publishing
💡 Now, thanks to #OSL dating of sand grains inside, we know it sailed 3,600 years ago!
@elisecutts.bsky.social reports for @science.org on results presented at @egu.eu:
🏺 www.science.org/content/arti...
💡 Now, thanks to #OSL dating of sand grains inside, we know it sailed 3,600 years ago!
@elisecutts.bsky.social reports for @science.org on results presented at @egu.eu:
🏺 www.science.org/content/arti...
Antoine Watteau, The Pleasures of the Ball by Dr. Meredith Martin was published yesterday and explores the Rococo but unlike so much writing on the fête galante, does not ignore race: smarthistory.org/antoine-watt...
Antoine Watteau, The Pleasures of the Ball by Dr. Meredith Martin was published yesterday and explores the Rococo but unlike so much writing on the fête galante, does not ignore race: smarthistory.org/antoine-watt...
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Michael G. Michlovic’s An Archaeology of the Red River of the North offers a survey of the indigenous cultures in the region of the Red River from the recession of Lake Agassiz to the intrusion of the Europeans.
And it's free and OA:
thedigitalpress.org/red-river/
Michael G. Michlovic’s An Archaeology of the Red River of the North offers a survey of the indigenous cultures in the region of the Red River from the recession of Lake Agassiz to the intrusion of the Europeans.
And it's free and OA:
thedigitalpress.org/red-river/