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It's not how much you're given, it's what you do with what you've got. Folk music, archaeology, football and lefty views.
Co-Creating Ireland's Public Involvement in Open Research Roadmap
ENGAGED is building a national roadmap to shape public involvement in open research in Ireland. We believe that research can and does play an important role in tackling societal challenges.
As a child, I never imagined that all the real monsters in the world would be human ~
Mobeen Hakeem
The UK's favourite archaeology magazine. Tweets by Editor Carly and team.
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OMS is the interdisciplinary platform for medieval studies across Oxford supported by TORCH. Posts by Henrike LΓ€hnemann and Ashley Castelino
Archaeology student at KU Leuven | Especially interested in paleoanthropology and palaeolithic archaeology
Chicagoland tech writer/editor. Former journalist, paralegal, gig worker. Cancer survivor. She/her. Views mine. Banner: Web dev books, a disorganized pencil holder, my sleeping cat
My tech comm blog: https://www.techwriterly.com/
Historian of science and medicine. Editor for The Casebooks of Simon Forman and Richard Napier (1596-1634), now writing about Napier, slowly. And taking photos. Views my own.
Archaeology writer. Author of APOCALYPSE: How Catastrophe Transformed Our World and Can Forge New Futures. Subscribe to The Antiquarian newsletter: https://theantiquarian.email
Profiling students, staff and general amazingness of the School of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Leicester.
Experimental Archaeologist; Media consultant; Specialist in Flintknapping & Bronze casting: see my work displayed at The British Museum & Stonehenge
Find me at: https://www.ancientcraft.co.uk/
We are one of Kent's and the UK's premier Family History Societies - if you want to find out more why not take a look at our website:
https://www.nwkfhs.org.uk
Sharing information about archaeology at National Trust places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland
In the heart of London, we are the centre of antiquarian learning, discovery & community. As a royal learned society, our Fellows have been inspiring scholarship, debate & research for over 300 years. Also own Kelmscott Manor, past home of William Morris.
The Trinity College Library in Cambridge comprises the modern student library, the Wren Library, and significant rare books, manuscript and archive collections.
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/library/home/
https://trinitycollegelibrarycambridge.wordpress.com/
Our Oak Trees & their Sweet Chestnut chums in our ancient bluebell woodland in the Weald of Kent. Also pictures and facts about trees
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Based in London, The Folklore Society has been collecting, studying, publishing and promoting the study of folklore in all its forms since 1878. Visit our website: https://folklore-society.com
The History of Parliament's House of Lords 1660-1832 section, researching the history of the Lords, Parliament and society across the 'long 18th century'.
https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/
https://historyofparliament.com/the-georgian-lords/
The Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) photographs, catalogs, & provides access to manuscriptsβpartnering with more than 1,500 libraries worldwide to preserve & share handwritten history. Learn more: hmml.org