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canancakirlar.bsky.social
wow ***
antiquity.ac.uk
Interested in the origins of animal husbandry? #WorldFarmAnimalsDay 🐄
Isotope analysis from Swifterbant 🇳🇱 suggests livestock management was practised in the Dutch wetlands as early as 4240 BC, over 200 years earlier than expected.

🆓 doi.org/10.15184/aqy...

🏺 #Archaeology
Summary chart showing mean and standard deviation of δ13C and δ15N isotope values from Swifterbant compared to human and faunal values from the Mesolithic site of Hardinxveld, highlighting variation in diets of domestic cattle indicating animal management.
canancakirlar.bsky.social
This is a new object from #Troy ---excavated there and then as the tag shows. Howere: the tag, its design, the metadata written on it ---these are decisions made by late Korfmann of #tuebingen
and who who excavated Troy in the 90s and early 2000s. The container is possibly #madeingermany.
canancakirlar.bsky.social
What's in a photo?
If you are an #archaeologist today in Turkey, you can skip all conventions of analysis, desk research, writing, review, publishing etc. The Turkish government will do it for you, and that they will do it fast, and straight to the public. This is #innovation. #openscience.
canancakirlar.bsky.social
Deadline approaching. Apply by September 15.
canancakirlar.bsky.social
❗️we are looking for a phd candidate. Fully-funded phd (4-year salary, ca 5% teaching, rest research in project zuiderzee multispecies, inclusive seascape heritage, marine ecology, archaeology, stakeholder engagement, history, geography)

www.rug.nl/about-ug/wor...

@agricolaschool.bsky.social
Vacatures bij de RUG
www.rug.nl
canancakirlar.bsky.social
We are trying to find a name for this old dog from 5th century Frisia. Join the contest @friesmuseum.bsky.social
#zooarchaeology #archaeology #medievalanimals @animalhistory.bsky.social @animal-history.bsky.social @animalhistories.bsky.social @middleages4educate.bsky.social
rug.nl
RUG-onderzoeker Canan Çakirlar (@facultyofartsug.bsky.social) onderzocht overblijfselen van de 'terpenhond' uit Ferwert 🐶

Het skelet is te zien in het Fries Museum. Zij zoeken nu een naam voor de hond. Help jij mee? Dien je suggestie in via de website 👇
www.friesmuseum.nl/collectie/ob...
canancakirlar.bsky.social
❗️we are looking for a phd candidate. Fully-funded phd (4-year salary, ca 5% teaching, rest research in project zuiderzee multispecies, inclusive seascape heritage, marine ecology, archaeology, stakeholder engagement, history, geography)

www.rug.nl/about-ug/wor...

@agricolaschool.bsky.social
Vacatures bij de RUG
www.rug.nl
canancakirlar.bsky.social
congrats team METU & Hacettepe!
spoke32.bsky.social
The nature of Neolithic society is one of the most debated topics in archaeology–a debate that's almost impossible to settle w/ conventional methods alone. Now, new DNA data from a site in Turkey called Çatalhöyük points to a significant role for women: www.science.org/content/arti... @science.org
Stone Age farmers’ households passed from mother to daughter
Moms and daughters were at the center of the family in ancient Çatalhöyük, ancient DNA and archaeological evidence suggest
www.science.org
canancakirlar.bsky.social
This is Environmental Heritage. We Make It. Like all other Heritage, it does not exist if you do not remember it, make it, own it.
dalevince.com
800 acres of ancient woodland and chalk grassland in Kent – now a national nature reserve. Dickens found inspiration in these woods and meadows, I say the next chapter for our countryside is to do 8000 more…time to turn the page…:)  

buff.ly/OBmKogJ
canancakirlar.bsky.social
"Kamelen: gefokt voor oligarchie, gehoed met zorg"

Gönül rahatlığına biraz daha yaklaştığımı söylemeliyim artık bu yazıyı yayınladıktan sonra...Gerisi de gelir umarım

www.zemzemtijdschrift.nl/2025-1-kat-k...
2025/1 Kat, kameel, kameleon. Mens-dierrelaties in het Midden-Oosten en Noord-Afrika – ZemZem
www.zemzemtijdschrift.nl
canancakirlar.bsky.social
Phoenician and many other writing systems skip vowels don't they?
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adammarkham.bsky.social
To be successful in archaeological heritage management, & coastal adaptation & resilience we need to treat culture & nature as coupled systems & biocultural features developed over centuries to millennnia. New paper from Mehta et al.
#ClimateHeritage #sealevelrise #storms🏺🧪 @pnasnexus.org
Preserving coastal environments requires an integrated natural and cultural resources management approach
Abstract. Integration of natural and cultural resource management is urgently needed to combat the effects of climate change. Scientists must contend with
academic.oup.com
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spyasin.bsky.social
A very sad day for international academia in the Netherlands. To my international colleagues and students: I see you. I stand with you.
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flintdibble.bsky.social
Tomorrow at 8pm UK/3pm EDT, I'll have Dr Sarah Bond @sarahebond.bsky.social on the ol' YouTube to discuss her new book Strike. Labor, Unions, and Resistance in the Roman Empire

It will be a lively and timely chat, so join us live or catch the recording

www.youtube.com/live/TurBEpo...
Strike! Resistance in the Roman Empire with Dr Sarah Bond
YouTube video by Archaeology with Flint Dibble
www.youtube.com
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ecetemelkuran.bsky.social
Millions are resisting a fully formed fascist regime in Türkiye. Thousands went onto the streets in the US against Trump. Serbia is protesting since weeks. Only by joining the forces can we beat this beast: the global rise of fascism. Here I talk about it on @cnn.com t.co/hDo8CfrR4Y
https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/07/Tv/video/ece-temelkuran-turkey-protests
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canancakirlar.bsky.social
How to quantitatively assess the intensity of imperial economic activities using dry bones? And as an added bonus show imperial impact on animal corporality?
canancakirlar.bsky.social
#animalstudies #hittites #ironage #bronzeage #multispeciesinequality #environmentalhistory #hattusha #bogazkoy #Klazomenai #gordion #Troy #sapinuwa #OpenAccess www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
canancakirlar.bsky.social
@jolijnerven.bsky.social @facultyofartsug.bsky.social @tcddublin.bsky.social unlocks the origins of domesticated pigs how they related to wild boar and people in the Dutch wetlands 6000 years ago An nwo project @unigroningen.bsky.social @w-u-r.bsky.social
W implications for #morethanhuman life
pnas.org
Domestic pigs came to Neolithic Europe from Southwest Asia but, over time, breeding with wild boars largely swamped the Asian genetics, according to an analysis of 11 animals from the Netherlands and Britain dated from 5500 to 2500 BCE. In PNAS: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Artistic illustration of the Middle Neolithic settlement of Swifterbant in the Netherlands, depicting subsistence strategies and the presence of pigs and boars in and around the settlement. CREDIT: Roelof Wijtsma