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🚨DEADLINE ON FRIDAY!🚨 Do you do art-related archaeological research? Are you itching to discuss how we identify individual artists in the past, or the agency art had in societies? Then make sure to get your abstracts in for @tag2025york.bsky.social! You can send them to me at: izzywisher@cas.au.dk 🏺
Join me and @izzywisher.bsky.social at @tag2025york.bsky.social this December! Abstract deadline is 1st August
How can we visualise the agency of art and artists in past societies? Mine and @dparrott.bsky.social's session at @tag2025york.bsky.social intends to bring together exciting new research to explore this question! Interested? Why not submit an abstract!✋ 🎨🖌️🏺
Officially Dr. Parrott!
My pal wrote a book! I have read a chunk of it and I can say it’s pretty great. If you have any interest at all in Rome, I can highly recommend (it’s out now!)
3 years ago I completely uprooted my life and moved to Denmark, to begin my PhD. Yesterday I handed in my thesis for examination. These have been some of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life, and it’s hard to believe it’s over.
(Thanks to
@izzywisher.bsky.social for the brooch cake)
A good friend (@nateswitzer.bsky.social) recently pointed out to me that the gripping beasts adorning early 9 c. oval brooches are essentially just the Grateful Dead bears and now it’s all I can see
📸 me (brooch is from the Danish Island of Fyn)
Another brilliant paper by a brilliant archaeologist, and I’m not even biased a little bit
Can confirm
Interested in the #Gjellestad #Viking ship discovered a few years ago? Read all about its context in this special issue of the journal Viking. journals.uio.no/viking/issue...
Want to know more about why our Ice Age ancestors make art in the all-encompassing darkness of deep caves? Why not read my Aeon essay, that explores the sensorial experience of Palaeolithic cave art making 👇
(It also serves as a perfect introduction to my research!)
aeon.co/essays/why-d...
Would love to be added!
I guess I should introduce myself- I’m an archaeology PhD researcher at Aarhus who’s project focuses on the intersections between craft and art in the Viking Age, 3D scanning, and oval brooches from the early Viking Age (early 9th c) (like this gorgeous example from western Norway)
Went hunting for Bronze Age burial mounds yesterday with @dparrott.bsky.social! It was just a little bit windy 💨