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Laura Burnett
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Archaeologist. Mainly metal objects, coins, and coin like things. Fascinated by money and society in all periods. Researching 17th century trade tokens at Exeter. Former FLO. Author: 50 finds from Somerset and 50 Post Medieval and Modern finds
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CFP for Borders, Boundaries, Barriers: Real and Imagined in the Middle Ages (20-21 April 2026). Deadline 15 September 2025.
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Rev. John Williams of St. Ishmael's, Pembs., was a bit confused with the new 1837 marriage forms. He even had the next clerk confused until the next year! For those who don't know, the conditions normally listed are Bachelor, Spinster, or Widow(er) Lol #Genealogy
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My 2nd article on the serfdom-like compulsory child labour schemes in C18th southwest England is now available (open access) doi.org/10.1017/S026...

It was distinctive not merely as a type of unfree labour, but as a centralised method for allocating servants to farmers
Phase of the day:
"Figures proposed to represent war dogs are, in fact, later-executed horses painted in smaller size."

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Cows: Small Or Far Away? | Father Ted
YouTube video by Channel 4 Entertainment
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four. different. ampersands. !!!!

& they all illustrate the origin of the ampersand in the ligature of the latin conjunction “et” (“and”).

222050 • @folger.edu
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every time i get reminded of the prize papers and the amazing project to digitize and catalogue them, i am astonished again.

here’s a tarot card from 1744 with an order for anisette and bacon from st domingue 🗃️

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Order for anisette and bacon by Mr Ferrary to Jacques Réau, undated (December 1743 - September 1744)
Order for anisette and bacon by Mr Ferrary to Jacques Réau, undated (December 1743 - September 1744)
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Out this morning & Open Access! 📢 My new article in Public Archaeology on the entanglement of archaeology, the far right and ancient genetic studies, using the British National Party as a case study: ‘In Our Blood’: Archaeology and ‘Indigeneity’ in the British National Party’s Magazine Identity'
‘In Our Blood’: Archaeology and ‘Indigeneity’ in the British National Party’s Magazine Identity
This paper presents the first diachronic analysis of the appropriation of archaeological themes in British far-right politics, focusing on the British National Party’s publication Identity from 200...
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📢 Are you interested in joining a small dig in #Mauchline in 2 weeks? We're looking for volunteers to help us discover what remains of Netherplace House's south avenue!
📅 Thurs 5 & Sat 7 June
📧 Email [email protected] for info. No experience needed! ⛏️

#Archaeology #Scotland
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Jacksonian America would have loved world turtle day!
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Wow, the amazing ‘Orkney Hood’ is so well preserved it looks like it was woven yesterday rather than c. 1,600 years ago!

Found in peat in 1867, this remarkable woollen hood from Iron Age Orkney likely belonged to a child. AD250 - AD615

National Museum of Scotland 📷 by me

#FindsFriday
#Archaeology
#TurtleDay is also a chance to showcase what my kids thought was The Best Thing in the Palermo Achaeological Museum, the resident Turtles.
Could some go in your garden @romanpalace?
It's #WorldTurtleDay and turtles/ tortoises are just one of the many types of animals recorded as Roman figurines in Britain. Possibly associated with Mercury.

See finds.org.uk/database/art... for an example and more detail
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Good morning to everyone, but especially to all the turtles, for today is their special day!

To celebrate World Turtle Day, here are two turtle-y amazing illustrations from 'Our Reptiles and Batrachians' by M.C. Cooke, published in 1893.

📷 Reserve 579.9 COO

#WorldTurtleDay #TurtleDay #RareBooks
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Calling all community archaeology projects in the UK.

The CARD Fund is now in its 10th year and we’re thrilled to have passed the milestone of funding a total of 100 radiocarbon dates so far. But we’re not stopping there - the intake for 2025’s round of funding is currently open!
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Looking for a PhD candidate to study how first names convey information about parental values and beliefs in historical Europe (circa 1750-1950). Please share the info with potential candidates:
www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
(deadline for applying: June 1st)
PhD Candidate in History (279729) | NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Job title: PhD Candidate in History (279729), Employer: NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Deadline: Sunday, June 1, 2025
www.jobbnorge.no
The article in here is free to download and has a good introduction and some detail, although work still evolving.
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They do circulate widely, although such long distance are outliers, on aggregate there is a drop off after about 20 miles.
The interest is in the details, does the issuer or town matter more, how this changes over time. Some articles already on my Academia page, hope full study finished next year.
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So I think I need to do a sober thread on just how disasterously bad the new trove.scot website is, in comparison to the sites - especially Canmore - that it's replacing.

tl:dr - the new site is not fit for purpose; switching off the old sites on 24 June 2025 is way way way premature.
Swiss Roll constructed, Toblerone on hand. All ready for #Eurovision2025.

Somehow I feel William Wood of York 'Mutision' (Musician) and his Punchanella would have been right at home #token #17thcentury 🗃️🏺🎶

Image courtesy of the British Museum
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We have a vacancy for a new curatorial assistant to join our team and work with our amazing collections. Please follow the link for more details and the application form. Deadline 27th May. www.bdcmuseum.org.uk/news/job-opp...
This duck looks more guilty at being told off than terrified of the roaring lion.

6th-7th century BCE alabastron from Agrigento.
#Findsfriday