Daniel
@danclaggett.bsky.social
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Archaeologist | PhD Candidate | Vikings, Boats, Burials! Flinders University & University of Edinburgh
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The last week of school term, every term, between Years 6 to 9 ensured that I'm also in the double digits with School of Rock 🤝
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Had the opportunity to present my PhD work at the SA Museum a couple of weeks back as part of Viking Fest. Nerves aplenty talking to a public audience for the first time, but I held my own!

Was great to see all the passionate people who came out to reenact and recreate the Viking world in Adelaide!
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Half a worlds worth of travel back home and I finally get to see the Galloway Hoard with my own eyes 🤩
@ntlmuseumsscot.bsky.social and the SA Museum did a great job with this one 🥇
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The ever elusive Vikings in Man, good find!
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The Great Viking Survey logo overlaid on a mountainous Norwegian coastal landscape.
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Thanks to everyone who attended my riveting (certainly not the last time I’ll be using that pun) talk last night at the @lamps-edinburgh.bsky.social seminar series. Great audience and great questions!
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"Those who had never before seen Constantinople looked upon it very earnestly, for they never thought there could be in all the world so rich a city…the height and the length of that city which above all others was sovereign."
- Geoffrey of Villehardouin, 1203 CE
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Good morning from Istanbul 👋 🇹🇷
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Hey, it’s me!
Been a while since I’ve been able work with this kind of cutting edge kit. One of many “ooh, ahh” moments I’ll be experiencing in the months to come!
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Massive thanks to David Martin, VP of the Manx Antiquarian Society (and whose family has owned the land KeD is located on for over 500 years!) for showing me Knock-e-Dhooney and sharing his knowledge on the history of the site and the area generally.
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The Knock-e-Dhooney (KeD) Boat Burial
Located at the highest point of the Parish of Andreas (I don't envy whoever had to drag it ashore and uphill), the KeD burial is strinkingly similar to Balladoole in size and the types of grave goods recovered, despite being located on the opposite end of Man.
Some cold dope standing atop the burial mound. The Knock-e-Dhooney burial mound, located atop the highest point of the Parish of Andreas Northfacing view from the Knock-e-Dhooney mound. The flat, northern coastal plain of the Isle of Man can be seen in the background. Southfacing view from the Knock-e-Dhooney burial mound, looking towards the mountainous inland of the island.
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So lovely to be at the #SAMuseum for the launch of the Treasures of the Viking Age exhibition, opened by @ntlmuseumsscot.bsky.social's Dr Martin Goldberg, who spoke about the #GallowayHoard as the wealth of the community.
National Museum of Scotland's principal curator of Medieval archaeology, Dr Martin Goldberg, speaking about recent research on the Galloway Hoard.
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The last big 'reveal' of the Unwrapping the Galloway Hoard AHRC-funded project: the reading of the long runic inscription. Proud to say I played a small part in cracking it by spotting the two puncts around the final rune. The Hoard has now begun its worid tour! www.theguardian.com/science/2025...
Mystery behind Viking-age treasure find in Scotland may finally have been solved
A runic inscription on one of the Galloway hoard’s elaborately decorated arm rings has been deciphered
www.theguardian.com
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The Balladoole Boat Burial

Built into what were likely the ramparts of an Iron Age hill fort and displacing several earlier, Christian graves (maybe by accident…maybe not), Balladoole is one of the largest boat burials found in Northern Britain.

So grateful to have finally seen it in-person 🙏
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Balladoole Boat Burial rivet recording. The first step in a long, long process to understand the Manx boat burials better.

(Not sped up. I’m just a very, very fast recorder).

📍 Manx Museum, Douglas