Most animals have their own version of tree rings – here’s how we biologists use them to help species thrive
From whale earwax to bird feathers, almost all organisms keep a record of their existence.
#ThingsWithRings! Read this new @uk.theconversation.com article about some of the surprising biological archives out there, and what we can use them for... theconversation.com/most-animals...
#otoliths #archaeology, #forensics #fish #sclerochronology #biochronology @universityofessex.bsky.social
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Crescent moon with planet below
I was happily surprised to see this from Cape Town, also 3 Jan 2025. #astrophotography
04.01.2025 13:49 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
YouTube video by Cotswold Archaeology
Joan Pye Lecture 2024: "Life In Roman Britain: A View From The Skeleton" with Rebecca Gowland
My amazing colleague and friend Becky Gowland gave a public talk recently. Check it out youtu.be/Bnml0j-6_aM?... #childhood #bioarchaeology #osteoarchaeology
28.11.2024 20:17 — 👍 29 🔁 13 💬 0 📌 0
Only 16 days to go until the 2024 Student Development Workshop which welcomes archaeology, heritage, and palaeosciences students to the University of the Witwatersrand! 🎉 We’re excited to welcome all the amazing participants who’ve signed up. Get ready for an incredible experience—countdown is on!
23.11.2024 07:53 — 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Postdoc in Biomarker Isotope Geochemistry - Vacancy at Aarhus University
Vacancy at Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University
Postdoc opportunity at Aauhus U. with @loopdlupien.bsky.social. If you’re interested in isotopes, biomarkers, paleoclimate, and human evolution, check it out!
21.11.2024 11:56 — 👍 22 🔁 19 💬 0 📌 0
Image of a sand frog. It is very well camouflaged, most easily identified by finding its eye in the image (just left of centre next to the green blade of grass)
Group of ArchSoc members standing in Peers Cave
Saw my first sand frog on my way to Peers Cave as part of a South African Archaeological Society outing 🐸 It's very well camouflaged, so a hint is given in the Alt text. Peers Cave is an unfortunate example of how not to do #Archaeology, but there are still things to see if you know where to look.
17.11.2024 16:32 — 👍 9 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Penguin figure made of plastic with crocheted eyes
Poster with information about plastic pollution
Penguin room with African penguins. Banner at back says, "African penguin extinct by 2035?"
Top image has a sandpit with model fossils that children can brush open with the paintbrushes provided. Bottom image has a fake rock "shelter" with rock art images on it. Elephants are the most prominent images.
I picked up this penguin made of plastic at UCT at the end of October. Today I went to Two Oceans Aquarium for my free visit. Since the aim was to raise awareness, I took note of the info about how to help our oceans and penguins. Loved the unexpected references to #Archaeology and #Palaeontology!
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IPC7 - The 7th International Palaeontological Congress
🗓️ When? 30 November – 3 December, 2026
📍Where? Cape Town, South Africa
👇More info in our web
https://www.ipc7.site/
🇿🇦 Western Cape, South Africa
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Maritime archaeologist at @msdsmarine.bsky.social, NAS Trustee, diving instructor and lover of protected wreck sites. Also mum of two boys with a daft dog and a campervan!
Updates from the DFG funded EmmyNoether Junior Research Group 'Kgalagadi Human Origins' (KHO) based at @uni-kiel.de. PI @isotopesrule.bsky.social
More info: kho-project.com
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Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU)
🌐 https://www.uni-kiel.de
#️⃣ #UniKiel
We are a research network funded by @dfgpublic.bsky.social at @uni-kiel.de that investigates social, environmental, and cultural connectivity in past societies.
https://www.cluster-roots.org or
https://fediscience.org/@clusterroots
Research project @Oslo/Uppsala/Reykjavík/Copenhagen
Examining viking warriorhood and its representations past and present
Project info: https://www.khm.uio.no/english/research/projects/making-a-warrior
Our lab is based at the @unioxarchaeology.bsky.social, University of Oxford. We use #tephra to date sedimentary records and understand more about past explosive eruptions💥
Astronomer and Astrophotographer. Pictures of space appearing in posts, magazines and on the telly.
Asst Prof @ Fairfield University | Evolutionary Anatomist👂 🧠 💀 | Board Certified Medical Illustrator | www.csmithevoanatomy.com
✝️ Young Adult Christian Sci-Fi
Parallel Films, LLC | God Focused Film Saga
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Dad of 2 wonderful people. #Archaeology videos and other content. #Science & #Nature. Smiling. #Writing #Learning and leading with #AI & #edTech
Biological anthropologist; anatomy professor at USC; research: skeletons, adaptation, locomotion, primates, hominins; what makes us human and how did we get here?
Forensic anthropologist and Bioarchaeologist interested in stable isotopes, aDNA, and paleopathology; 🏳️🌈 ; views are mine
Postdoctoral Researcher | Osteoarchaeology | Paleoanthropology | Biological Anthropology | Dental Morphology | Burials | Senckenberg | University of Tübingen
Monkey-chasing biological anthropologist, professor, comedian, & host on Nat Geo, Discovery, History. I write, host, produce, & coach #scicomm.
TL;DR: I make science funny! 🙉
Come see “Survival of Filthiest!” https://linktr.ee/nataliareagan
Anatomy educator, bioanthropologist by training, fibre arts in my spare time. Interests in primates and other mammals, nature, quilts, embroidery, art, books, science and all these things in combination. She/her.
Assistant Professor in Human Evolution, University of Cambridge | Mainly interested in Neogene fossil primates, other mammals, and ecosystem evolution in Africa | www.rowanlab.org