Hanna Steyne (she/they)
@hlsteyne.bsky.social
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Archaeologist of the maritime/watery, Indigenous, submerged palaeolandscape, urban & historical/post-medieval variety. Parent to 2 humans and 2 cats. Lover of fancy Earl Grey tea and the outdoors. President of SPMA. Neurosparkly 🏳️‍🌈🍉
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Help! Who is going to protect the women from the male bathroom cleaners!? Where is JK Rowling and her lawsuits when you need her 😱😱😱
A sign at the women's bathroom in Manchester Airport T2 apologising for the inconvenience that male and female staff clean the bathrooms.
hlsteyne.bsky.social
Miraculously I still have 10 fig seedlings from my experiment, including the 1 grown from a dried fig seed. They have started to smell of fig, which is amazing, so finally potted them out. Not sure what to do with 10 fig trees if they all survive ... experimental archaeology gone wild 😜
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This is absolutely disgusting yet utterly predicted by everyone who shouted loudly that violence in Gaza has been about ethnic cleansing & invasion, not 'stopping Hamas'. This is exactly how communities are pushed to support violent extremists, a last resort as the only way to fight back.
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Video shows Israeli soldiers forcibly expelling Palestinian families from their homes before carrying out demolitions in Khirbet al-Dabaa village in Masafer Yatta, occupied West Bank.
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Great fun bringing my research with Milica Rajić on the truths about the fig trees growing in Sheffield on the River Don. Introduced the international audience to the wonders of British fig roll biscuits too. A bit more work to do on early pre-Industrial fig trees in Sheffield before publication.
The remnants of the coffee break table with plates of Portuguese savory snacks, cakes, biscuits and a plate of fig roll biscuits. Hanna introducing the article from the Guardian newspaper that kicked off their curiosity about where and when the fig trees on the River Don came from. Historic aircraft are in the background as the session takes place in the maritime museum exhibition hall
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Obsessed (and slightly distracted) by the beautiful building hosting our sessions in the Archaeology Museum in Lisbon.
View of the decorative stone arch in the upper floor of the Archaeology Museum in Lisbon, with the view of Victoria Lyder Tissot presenting and the backs of people in the audience. View of the decorative stone arch in the upper floor of the Archaeology Museum in Lisbon, with Victoria Lyder Tissot presenting on the right hand side of the arch
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Day 2 of @postmedarch.bsky.social conference in Lisbon, hosted by the wonderful Maritime and Archaeology museums. Our maritime session starts the day in the maritime museum exhibition hall. Speakers themselves becoming exhibits amongst the boats for passing tours!
hlsteyne.bsky.social
Ugh! I am SO fed up with people hassling me for stuff day/weeks before deadlines!!!
Deadline are 'do by' dates. They will be done. And students, do not submit at the deadline and expect me to return it before the deadline for feedback.
Stop hassling meeeeeeee!!!!!!!
Is this an adhd thing?
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postmedarch.bsky.social
Our fifth & final post for #LGBTQ+HistoryMonth comes from our current President, Dr Hanna Steyne Chamberlin (@hlsteyne.bsky.social). The post is based on Hanna's PhD thesis (The University of Manchester) - The construction of the Thames Embankments in #London in the mid-late 19th century changed 1/7
Timber remains of a jetty on the located north bank of the Thames foreshore, between Battersea and Albert Bridges.
hlsteyne.bsky.social
Strange the Serbian student protests aren't being more widely discussed in the UK/English language press. Wonder why that is ...
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"What has been happening in Serbia... is a historic development worth paying attention to, given that it comes against the backdrop of Europe-wide backsliding on democracy and a crisis of the political establishment."

#AJOpinion by Saša Savanović ⤵️
The protests in Serbia are historic, the world shouldn’t ignore them
Amid democratic backsliding across Europe, Serbian students have shown the way to reimagining democracy and governance.
aje.io
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postmedarch.bsky.social
Did you know that registration for #PMAC25 is open until March 20?

Ps. Don’t forget presenters need to register as well!

Pps. If you forgot to add add-ons initially, based on availability, you can add these to your order until March 20 as well 1/2
Poster with details
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Delighted to kick off our #LGBTQ+historymonth series with a sneak peek of a review of the fabulous Hollis Croft comic by Mili Rajic, my favourite pieces of post-med/historical archaeology work. 🏺
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First post for our special #LGBTQ+HistoryMonth series comes from our member Susana Pacheco: 'Hollis Croft. A Matter of Time' by Mili Rajic and illustrated by Dave Howarth is an archaeological comic set in Victorian #Sheffield, using historical and material evidence to explore LGBTQ+ 1/4
Cover page of Hollis Croft, a matter of time. Drawing depicts a person in a green jacket and cap, holding a burlap sack in their right hand, walking away towards some bricks houses with industrial chimneys at the back of the scene with a murky, green river to the left.
hlsteyne.bsky.social
So. Much. Fun
Spend the day at Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet with the blacksmith making a knife Crocodile Dundee would be proud of. Started with a rectangle of high carbon steel. Hit it a lot. Ground it a lot. Hard work. Wrists are a bit wrecked. But absolutely brilliant! And it is gorgeous.
hlsteyne.bsky.social
I am delighted to share that the SPMA is celebrating #LGBTQHistoryMonth with a series of features on LGBTQ+ post-medieval archaeological research being carried out by our members & trustees.
postmedarch.bsky.social
The SPMA is marking LGBTQ+ History Month with a special series of 'Notes from the Field' focusing on #LGBTQ+ histories and archaeologies of the post-medieval period being carried out by our members. 1/2
SPMA IS CELEBRATING LGBTQ+ HISTORY MONTH IN FEBRUARY 2025
hlsteyne.bsky.social
This is frightening to see and puts archaeology and heritage studies firmly in the firing line.
darbysaxbe.bsky.social
🚨BREAKING. From a program officer at the National Science Foundation, a list of keywords that can cause a grant to be pulled. I will be sharing screenshots of these keywords along with a decision tree. Please share widely. This is a crisis for academic freedom & science.
list of banned keywords
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This week my employer of 17 years English Heritage announced 200 jobs lost, and my Alma mater Cardiff Uni announced 400 jobs lost. The planning system that protects our heritage and provides thousands of archaeology jobs is at risk, and Higher Education is in free fall more generally #ThisIsFine
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Frosts and snowdrops at Manchester Uni. Welcome to Semester 2, back to teaching, kicked off with a lovely chatty group of 1st year archaeology students.
A collection of frosty leaves on the ground A view of a load of young snowdrops in the grass with sunshine on them.
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One day I won't be doing the last of my marking at 11pm the night before the deadline. Tonight is not that day, sadly.
Fuelled by sugar and chocolate.
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Yeah, I could be in a Monday morning work meeting, or I could be enjoying a walk along Manchester's queer canal on my way to a day long tattoo appointment.
Water flows through the lock gates at Lock 87 of the Manchester canal next to Canal St, with flower planters with the Pride flag on, and the club G-A-Y in the background.
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Hi! I am back after 3 weeks ill in bed, so a belated happy Christmas, Hanukkah, & new year! I was gutted to miss SHA in New Orleans, but really not well enough to travel. My long Covid has been reactivated, so I'll be easing back to work, life, & exercise. Will keep you posted.
Hanna standing in partial winter sunshine in front of a brick wall.
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Yes - you spotted it, we are now on Bsky! We will be sharing all of our news and posts to this account so drop us a follow if #postmedievalarchaeology or #historicalarchaeology is for you!
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Superb end to @tag45.bsky.social with the SPMA Geoff Egan Memorial lecture given by @lauramca.bsky.social on the materiality of the North of Ireland Troubles. Thank you @bournemouthuni.bsky.social for a super TAG!
Laura talking about the impact of Bobby Sands' bed in the Maze prison. SPMA committee members and TAG delegates enjoying festive snacks and drinks in the Bournemouth University Fusion building.
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Day 3 @tag45.bsky.social starting, appropriately after the TAG party with the archaeology of cosiness. Kate & Emma in pyjamas asking can we make academic conferences cosy?
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Day 2 repeopling submerged palaeolandscapes @tag45.bsky.social showcased work by Wessex Archaeology staff. Two on fine grained data to repeopling at La Cotte de St Brelade & Area 240. My paper was the opposite starting with First Nations Australians but with no real 'archaeological data' yet.
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Sunday will round off @tag45.bsky.social with the SPMA annual Geoff Egan Memorial lecture, by Professor Laura McAtackney 'The potentials and limits of conducting archaeologies of the Northern Ireland Troubles and peace process: reflections over 20 years.' We have a table, come say hi!
Katy Whitaker at the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology tabe at TAG. We have pens and photo scale card, plus information about our PhD group & membership