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Doc McCullough
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Erstwhile archaeologist and historian. Musings on Vikings/Norse, Greenland, archaeology of religion, mythology, and magic. Also on Mastodon: https://mastodon.world/@MarginalViking
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Good day! I am a #medievalist with an MA in #History and a PhD in #Archaeology who specializes in Norse Greenland. I’m here to muse and learn!
It is a windy, dark October day, I am listening to some loud Pink Floyd, and the coffee at work is weirdly good today. It ain’t all bad.

#PinkFloyd #Coffee
For what it is worth, I suspect that the #Vinland Sagas contain some historical memories of actual #Norse exploration in North America, but they also contain numerous tropes of the time and shouldn’t be read as historical accounts. “Where was Vinland?” is probably not the right question.
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#OTD 19 September 1991, walkers in the high Ötztal alps on the Italian border, found a body melting out of the ice. It turned out to be the remains of a c.5200 year old man preserved with all his kit.
Of course, it was essential to replicate him in Playmobil.
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#PlaymobilÖtzi
#PlaymobilInfestation
There’s a meme about one’s #ancestors being disappointed by one’s modern neuroses that I see sometimes.

To be clear: your ancestors would be proud and in absolute awe of your ability to navigate this unprecedentedly stimulating and interconnected world.

#history #showerthoughts
1) I knew someone who did experimental Bronze Age combat at Leicester probably 10 years ago but I don’t know if they’re on Bluesky.

2) These look superficially like modern broadhead arrows which are designed for blood loss, for what it’s worth!
Sometimes I wonder what became of that teenage couple I saw making out in the railroad bridge somewhere in Pennsylvania while on a road trip in like 1994.

I hope they made it.
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Looking forward to reading this! Evidence for smaller kingdoms within Pictland is often neglected in favour of a narrative that treats the whole region as one political entity. Nice to see @alexharvv.bsky.social bringing in some balance.
www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Little-Kingd...

With the 9th draft approved, that's a wrap on my next book: LITTLE KINGDOMS: AN A-Z OF EARLY MEDIEVAL BRITAIN, releasing on the 30th of November 2025

To celebrate, currently the price has been lowered to £17.50 for preorders via my publisher's website
Context for how/when/where I grew up:

There was an active debate about if Paula Cole’s “Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?” was sarcastic or not.
Great post!
We've been looking at little amulets (and could-be amulets) for our last few Viking Camps #FindsFridays, so I thought I'd take a risk and continue the theme today.

Why's it taking a risk? Well, even though it's fascinating, today's find isn't very much to look at! This tiny fragment is TDB2353. /1
Introducing the new family #kittens: Buttercup (left) and Westley (right)!
Increase a band

Red Floyd
Increase a band

Cathedral Roan
Increase a band

100,000 Maniacs
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Beach bodies are OUT. Bog bodies are IN. We just wanna rot.
For scale and also for fun I had my friend stand anonymously next to “Thorkell’s Cairn” in #Greenland in a nod to Aage Roussell’s Sandnes photograph from 80 years earlier.

We thought that someone 80 years later asking “who the hell is that guy?” was pretty funny. Still do, really!

#Archaeology
The guy who taught me the expression “ask forgiveness, not permission” got fired from a Renaissance festival for firing a gun in the air in the middle of a crowd. #truestory
While it’s not a bad idea to finish #gradschool before you have #children, you also won’t get a drawing of you and your three year old as #Vikings that way.
One upside to leaving #academia- my studies tended to give me a kind of “spooky” feeling that was difficult to articulate in a scientific way. Now that I’m not expected to publish, I can just enjoy the *frisson* of it. #altacademia #archaeology #history
You’re a world leading expert!
Dancing a jig for five centuries vs. entering my authentication code for the rest of my life…
Don’t you threaten me with a good time!
I would sprint full speed into that thing and nobody would ever see me again.
All the art in my Etsy shop is currently on sale, including this drawing of the beautiful ancient tomb in Brittany known as Ty-ar-Boudiged ('House of the Fairies'), which featured in Wendy Mewes' book 'Brittany: Stone Stories'. #TombTuesday
Find original artwork from just £20 here: shorturl.at/HDzSI