Would be an interesting discussion in my Cultural Heritage Management module. How do people think we should manage items gained through colonial horrors?
18.11.2024 12:26 โ ๐ 4 ๐ 2 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0@harry-feather.bsky.social
Historian and Archaeologist, currently studying MLitt Archaeology Studies at UHI. Coffee swilling chess playing leftie leaning mostly human. He/him (probably).
Would be an interesting discussion in my Cultural Heritage Management module. How do people think we should manage items gained through colonial horrors?
18.11.2024 12:26 โ ๐ 4 ๐ 2 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Itโs a bit of a leap but the other side is less dark at times and has cookies ๐
17.11.2024 22:05 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Very pretty. What kind of site where they found near?
17.11.2024 22:03 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Two Bronze scabbard plates on display in the Ulster Museum. The plates are delicately decorated in the La Tรจne style, with incised symmetrical curvilinear decoration
A close up of the intricate decoration on one of the scabbard plates
Scabbard Plates โข Antrim โข Iron Age
These beautifully decorated bronze scabbard plates were part of an important hoard of Iron Age objects found in a bog near Ballymena, Antrim, in the 19th century.
The surface is intricately decorated in the La Tรจne style.
See them in the Ulster Museum, Belfast.
You pour your cereal? Wow thatโs clever.
17.11.2024 18:22 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Hello! Well I had a bit of a mental down as a primary teacher. After Covid we moved to Scotland and I did a Local studies and archaeology starter course long distance via UHI. I did a project on Ardoch Roman Fort. Loved it so much I applied for my MLittโฆ
16.11.2024 19:47 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Ooo useful. Iโll try get my wife to follow as sheโs a textile historian! Have you seen Breughelโs paintings for so much medieval costume and dress?
16.11.2024 19:45 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Awesome really nice. A bit later than I know much about. But very interesting thank you
16.11.2024 19:43 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0On the front of the slab to the left of the image there is a wheel-cross with rounded and sunken arm-pits, the arcs of the wheel being embellished with Z-fret pattern. On the upper arm is the (? winged) figure of a man holding a book, with the head of a monster on either side; his hair is elaborately curled and his legs merge into triple-ribbon interlacing which also fills the surviving portions of the side-arms and the upper part of the shaft. The interlacing bifurcates in places, in Norse style, and occasionally incorporates rows of pellets. The rest of the cross is decorated with spiral patterns, a plaited knot, and a diagonal key-pattern. The carving to the left of the cross has been largely destroyed, but traces of an animal can be seen beside the upper arm. The spaces to the right of the cross are occupied by several strange beasts, and by a vertical row of three ecclesiastics, one of whom plays a harp and another a pipe, while the third is holding what appears to be a crown. At the foot there is the figure of a warrior holding a spear and a rectangular notched shield.
C.10th upright carved slab in Ardchattan Priory, Argyll. Later cut down & repurposed as a grave slab. Believed to have been moved here after the priory was founded. Possibly Norse in style. #medievalBluesky
15.11.2024 23:58 โ ๐ 18 ๐ 2 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 1Ha not sure I have much of that tbh
16.11.2024 19:41 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Me too. Will share what I can whilst learning ๐
16.11.2024 19:41 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Thank you excellent information ๐
16.11.2024 19:39 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Iโm learning about Scotland and settlements in Iron Age. Itโs amazing. Learning about all the different settlement sites such as Brochs, Wheelhouses and Roundhouses. So much fun.
16.11.2024 19:37 โ ๐ 3 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Ah cool. Okay thanks ๐
16.11.2024 18:18 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0You too. Is this your professional Author account?
16.11.2024 18:13 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 0Oooo yay exciting I am
After all just a chip off the old block
First time for posting. Last time I was on social media properly I was a classroom teacher. How my life has changed. Not sure whether archaeology and social media works well or not but Iโm giving it a go! Anyone else interested in the Iron Age - specifically Scotland?
16.11.2024 18:09 โ ๐ 23 ๐ 2 ๐ฌ 11 ๐ 1Oh wow! I wanna play ๐
16.11.2024 18:08 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Seems
Perfectly reasonable to me. You wouldnโt stop cats having dreamies would you!
Enjoyed this blog on an overlooked figure from Orkneyinga saga. In fact my only recollection of him from the saga was that he subverted Orkney's warning beacon system, making him surely one of the first hackers (or phreakers) in history. #MedievalSky
16.11.2024 13:48 โ ๐ 11 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Thanks I hope thereโs cookies ๐
16.11.2024 14:59 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 02024โs top finds โ the dog in the drain.
www.nessofbrodgar.co.uk/2024-top-can...
#Neolithic #Orkney #Archaeology #Excavation #NessOfBrodgar
Ridiculously thrilled to have my first journal article out - co-authored with Ruth Loggie and Prof. Gordon Noble of @northernpicts.bsky.social. Thanks so much to them both for the opportunity! The article is on new (ninth-century!) radiocarbon dates for Sueno's Stone near Forres #MedievalSky
14.11.2024 16:36 โ ๐ 25 ๐ 5 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 1Yes followed people to Bluesky! Hooray
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