Edmund Lee
@edsrlee.bsky.social
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Digital heritage #archaeologist, #solarpunk, stubborn optimist. Career spent trying to 'Move carefully and fix things' with Minimal computing. Would be TTRPG game designer. Apples. Amazed by ancient DNA. @ORCID.org | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1166-0878
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As an archaeologist who once had the privilege of excavating a far far simpler grave, I'd just like to highlight the exceptional skill of the archaeologists who meticulously excavated these young mens skeletons. Outstanding work.🏺🧬 Paper and further site photos share.google/2yestDfHb8oP...
Multidisciplinary study of human remains from the 3rd century mass grave in the Roman city of Mursa, Croatia
During excavations in 2011, a peculiar archaeological feature representing a mass grave with seven completely preserved skeletons was discovered at the site of the Roman period city of Mursa (modern-d...
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Retelling and reinterpretation of Greek mythology is very much a thing these days, so good to see #TTRPG game dev culture building on this. #BronzeAge
May be worth putting out a call on the JISCmail.ac.uk HERForum list, Matt. I'm guessing Historic Environment Record managers will be receiving datasets that need checking.
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Sharing for the #HillfortsWednesday followers. Amazing photo.
Dusk at The Clumps. The moment you feel the temperature fall away.
That 'Give Way' sign seem to have been taken too literally... Hope it's fixed soon Matt.
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[email protected] looking for case studies demonstrating how the #heritage sector is helping to create vibrant, creative, thriving, and sustainable places for people to live, work, and enjoy - if you can help, please contact Neil Andrews [email protected] by 17 October
Wishing you clear skies David
Maybe add a 'You are here' arrow? I'm guessing we're in the middle next to the two blue lobes, behind the big brown dust cloud?
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In this video, heritage plasterer Louis Cartwright explains the different options of finish for the interior walls of St Mary’s, Kenderchurch, Herefordshire.
I'm convinced that the answer to the challenges to our democracy is ... More democracy!
Reform voters would have been represented by around 100 MPs, which on the face of it looks like a better outcome than under FPTP. BUT, to put any policy into practice those MPs would have needed to work with other parties.
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We have improved our links with the Allmaps project, so that any of our maps can be freely, collaboratively georeferenced and then brought back into our Georeferenced Maps viewer 🗺️

Learn more > maps.nls.uk/view/help/

#Georeference #MapMonday #Maps
For the 'big picture' I enjoy @fallofcivilizations.com Nicola
Figure in the background seems to have completely lost their head! Oh no, there it is ...
Reform would have won maybe 100 seats, but that would be the extent of their power, reflecting their popularity.
Agree. The Electoral Reform Society page has a good analysis of how the 2024election would have looked using the PR system used for Welsh and Scottish parliamentary elections election2024.electoral-reform.org.uk
2024 General Election
2024 General Election Results and Analysis from the Electoral Reform Society
election2024.electoral-reform.org.uk
Thought for a moment we'd have a 3-way collision (which I've never seen here)
Bona fide signed up member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists here if I can help Ben.
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Join us for our first lunchtime lecture of the season and hear all about early modern caskets and cabinets from @isabellarosner.bsky.social! Register your free place for this Friday at 1pm: www.sal.org.uk/event/embroi...