Elliott Fuller
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Elliott Fuller
@liminalpassenger.bsky.social
My job is beach 🏝️
Archaeologist of the Aegean Bronze Age maritime world 🌊
Assistant Professor of Classics at UofT St. George 🏛️
The Uluburun shipwreck is one of the most fascinating archaeological finds of the Late Bronze Age world. But how was it made, who built it, and how long did it take? My paper represents a (tentative) step forward in answering these questions.

doi.org/10.71160/OWC...
doi.org
February 7, 2026 at 2:21 AM
Reposted by Elliott Fuller
In March, we published a report indicating that a Canadian Crown corp was awarded a contract through the US DOD to ship 155mm artillery propellants to Israel. When asked by journalists, then–Foreign Minister Joly dismissed our findings as “false information”

Now from @readthemaple.bsky.social:
NEW: A federal export agency that works with Canadian arms companies documented 99 Israeli crimes, but claimed any human rights risks associated with a transfer of artillery components to Israel via the US were "appropriately mitigated."
www.readthemaple.com/government-e...
Government Export Agency Noted 99 Israeli Crimes, But OK’d Arms Sale
“It is hard to really conjure a mitigation measure that could reduce the level of risk of arms transfers to Israel.”
www.readthemaple.com
May 29, 2025 at 7:20 PM
Reposted by Elliott Fuller
#MosaicMonday of Berenice II. Signed by Sophilos in the late 3rd century BC. It symbolises Alexandria's naval prowess with Berenice representing #Alexandria itself.
📷A.Pelle, Centre d'Etrudes Alexandrines (Greco-Roman Museum, Alexandria)
#AncientBlueSky #ClassicsBlueSky #archaeology
May 26, 2025 at 4:57 PM
Reposted by Elliott Fuller
'Cornish tin was sold all over Europe 3,000 years ago, say archaeologists
British team says new study ‘radically transforms’ understanding of bronze age trade networks'

🏺 #ClassicsBluesky #Archaeology
Cornish tin was sold all over Europe 3,000 years ago, say archaeologists
British team says new study ‘radically transforms’ understanding of bronze age trade networks
www.theguardian.com
May 14, 2025 at 4:08 PM