Sorry for the newb question #archaeology fam but can anyone clarify what a double pediment is? Is it just when a building has 2 pediments (1 on each short end), or is it something else?
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S FL. Grad student in Classical Archaeology w background in Political Ecology. Studying pollution legacies & socio-ecological resilience to climatic change in ancient peninsular communities, mainly in FL&Italy. Foodie. dirtdiva on letterboxd.
Sorry for the newb question #archaeology fam but can anyone clarify what a double pediment is? Is it just when a building has 2 pediments (1 on each short end), or is it something else?
09.11.2025 17:33 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0My photo collage shows four hippo statuettes made of Egytian blue faience, a ceramic material made of ground quartz. Their bright-blue shiny bodies are decorated in black with depictions of Nile river plants such as water weed and lotus flowers. This decoration depicts their marsh habitat as well as having various layers of symbolism associated with regeneration. For example lotus flowers open in the morning and close at night, symbolising rebirth. Blue faience hippos have been found in Middle Kingdom tombs of high ranking officials. Itβs thought they were placed in the tombs to aid the rebirth of the deceased. Hippo top left - Walking hippo shown in profile facing right. Height 11.5 cm, Length 21 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Top right - Roaring hippo (looks like the hippo is smiling), seated, with head at left and turned inwards to front. Height 7.5 cm, length 12.5 cm. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. Bottom left - Standing hippo in profile facing right. This hippo is part of the Met Museumβs collections and is popularly known as βWilliamβ. Height 11.2 cm, Length 20 cm Bottom Right - Reclining hippo with head on the right, facing front, and tilted down. Egyptian Museum, Cairo
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Adorable ancient Egyptian blue faience hippos made by artisans some 4,000 years ago!
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SUNRISE, WYOMINGβPowars II, and ancient red ochre (hematite) quarry is likely the only one of its kind in North Americaβit reveals early mining, wide-ranging social networks, and ceremonial lifeways dating back ~13,000 years.
Read more: buff.ly/WRQhrAe
The University of West Florida is celebrating local culture and ecology with its newest native plants garden. The new Heritage Roots Garden at the UWF Archaeology Institute opened to the public on Tuesday.
βοΈ: Sandra Averhart
Had a grand time this afternoon chatting to students in Orlando, Florida about the advantages and limitations of tech in #archaeology. Give βem a few years and Iβm sure one of them will crack my request for a portable C14 robotβ¦
Enthusiastic kids & doesnβt take too much of your timeβ¦ get involved! πΊ
saw Angela Davis & Ta-Nehisi Coates in conversation tonight. too much staggering insight to recap here but. one small thing iβm taking away is that if Angela Davis has hope in our present moment, i certainly can too.
20.02.2025 02:28 β π 62 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0And there it is
19.02.2025 13:47 β π 15243 π 2384 π¬ 735 π 111Some good news for a change
Scientists found solar farms had a greater number of species & individual birds per hectare than surrounding arable land
Solar did not pose a threat to national food security, esp when built on low or moderate grade agricultural land
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Iβm genuinely enjoying everybodyβs historical analogues. Third Reich? Vichy? SDF? Letβs hear it. Nobody loves the rhyme of crisis more than me.
But Iβm still not convinced the model isnβt just Americaβs good ole Jacksonian era apartheid-based spoils system.
Oh yes, Homerβs famous βTes Thdpssssps.β
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Thanks to an export from @gordien3a.bsky.social, almost 5000 coin hoards of the Roman Empire have been linked to about 14000 coin types in OCRE, greatly expanding geographic visualization, from Hadrian's Wall to India. numishare.blogspot.com/2025/02/coin... #lawdi #LODLAM #classicsbluesky
19.02.2025 19:35 β π 112 π 31 π¬ 2 π 1Minoan vases with octopuses are always a delight, but relatively common. This rare vase shows a different type of marine animal: an argonaut. It's an octopus-like animal that lives on the seabed in a shell. The Minoans were masters of depicting aquatic creatures.
π°οΈc1500 BC
ποΈπ·Heraklion Museum
With debate rife about Matt Damonβs armour in the Odyssey photoshoot, a reminder of what Odysseus may have worn. This Mycenaean ivory plaque shows an elite warrior in a boar tusk helmet, carrying a long spear & huge βfigure of 8β shield. He seems to wear greaves too.
ποΈπ· Delos Archaeological Museum
After publishing this story, which features a picture of the protest at Children's National in DC, I have been informed that moments ago, Childrens National in DC has resumed transgender care.
The hospital protests worked! Keep doing them!
JUST IN: ICE van reportedly set on fire in Philadelphia
18.02.2025 19:01 β π 10847 π 1756 π¬ 946 π 1697Archaeology of the African Diaspora
Christopher C. Fennell
doi.org/10.1093/acre...
Published online: 19 February 2025
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology, edited by Mark Aldenderfer. New York: Oxford University Press
#HistoricalArchaeology #AfricanDiasporaArchaeology #AfricanHeritage
The Itinerary of a Lead Repair, or: How to Do an Archaeology of Slavery in Ancient Greece
Sara Eriksson, UC Berkeley & University of Bonn
Today! Wed Feb 19 at 12:10 p.m. Pacific
Online Only; Register here
bit.ly/ARFtalks-2425
events.berkeley.edu/arf/event/29...
Ancient Egyptian ivory sculpture of a leaping dog. The ivory is now biscuit coloured. Dimensions: 18.2 cm (L) Γ 6.1 cm (H) Γ 3.6 cm (W) A lever under the dogβs chest opens and closes the mouth. The inside of the mouth is red. The eyes are outlined in black. Dated Late Dynasty I8, I400-I350 BC.
Something lovely for the weekend! A very good boy! πΎππ
An amazing c. 3,400 year-old ancient Egyptian dog carved from ivory. This leaping hunting dog opens and closes its mouth, as if barking, by using a lever below its chest. π· by me
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11.01.2025 20:33 β π 2 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0Currently studying for exams. Studied yesterday: the appearance of narrative scenes and the evolution of Geometric period potteryπ©· possibly my favorite era
08.01.2025 17:28 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Paul Cornoyer - Christmas in Madison Square Park (1864-1923)
23.12.2024 06:36 β π 1514 π 195 π¬ 18 π 8Christmas During the English Civil War: Shropshireβs Festive Resilience
bob-lynn.medium.com/christmas-du...
#Resilience #Traditions #CivilWar #Shropshire #Christmas
My photo shows a set of twenty-four Iron Age glass gaming pieces. There are six each of white, yellow, blue, and translucent green glass. Each piece is decorated with five inset spiral motifs in contrasting colour. Nearly all pieces are uniform in shape, domed with a slightly pointed apex and a flattened base.
From the British Iron Age some 2,000 years ago, a unique set of 24 coloured glass gaming pieces with spiral motif π
Discovered in 1965 when gas works disturbed a richly-furnished late Iron Age cremation burial in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. British Museum. π· by me
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#Archaeology
Trying tuna noodle casserole for the first time tonight
15.12.2024 23:19 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Archaeology has never been and never will be apolitical, and we as archaeologists need to be able to be honest in how our actions are part of this. Are we doing as much as we can to minimise harm, to shift power & give agency to others? Or are we perpetuating the same sort of harm done historically?
10.12.2024 14:20 β π 8 π 5 π¬ 1 π 0INRAP excavated a #Roman domus of c. 2nd century CE on the outskirts of Durocortorum, #Roman Gaul, modern day Reims (France). Bronze statuettes and fragments of frescoes were found, showcasing the wealth of local elites and cultural connections between the provincial capital and the metropolis. πΊ
10.12.2024 15:42 β π 24 π 8 π¬ 0 π 0Book proposal submitted! π€π»
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