Rob Hedge
@robhedge.bsky.social
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Archaeologist. PhD research at University of Leicester: peasant perspectives and medieval settlement in the Severn Valley. Freelance artefact analysis, education & illustration. Scribbles a lot. MCIfA 🏺 https://incurablearchaeologist.wordpress.com/
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#ArchInk 1: pigment
#inktober #medievalsky #skystorians 🏺🏛️🗃️

Not sure how much I’ll be able to contribute this year, but I’ll try to chip in when I can.
Ink and graphite sketch showing a woman in medieval dress, holding writing implements in each hand and an expression of intense focus, sat in front of a writing desk with an open manuscript.
Text reads:

# archink I: pigment
Medieval writers and artists used a huge range of compounds & colours - you can find out more abort their techniques at fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/illuminated. The staple of the medieval manuscript was the deep purple-black of iron gall ink, made by mixing iron sulfate with tannic acid, usually sourced from fermented oak galls.

MARIE DE FRANCE, LATE CI2th WRITER
After a late c13th illustration of her from BnF Arsenal Library, MS 3142 fol 256
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Had a grand time this afternoon chatting to students in Orlando, Florida about the advantages and limitations of tech in #archaeology. Give ‘em a few years and I’m sure one of them will crack my request for a portable C14 robot…
Enthusiastic kids & doesn’t take too much of your time… get involved! 🏺
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Welp here we are again, fresh out of Archaeologists for Skype a Scientist matches.

This fall, we have matched 248 groups with Archaeologists for online Q&As. I have 38 more groups who need a match, but I'm out of Archaeologists!

Archaeologists! Please volunteer
www.skypeascientist.com/sign-up.html
a woman is smiling and holding a cup that says help me .
Alt: a woman is smiling and holding a cup that says help me .
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Keen eyed observers might draw a link to the news back in the summer that History is one of a number of study areas under review at Leicester. This thread gives some background: bsky.app/profile/robh...
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Hate to be the bearer of more grim HE news, but things are afoot at the University of Leicester. History is one of a number of subjects currently in 'pre-change engagement'.
What does this mean? Cuts.
Of what magnitude? We won't know until the Autumn. #skystorians 🗃️🏺🏛️
le.ac.uk/news/2025/ju...
Leicester responds to sector financial pressures | News | University of Leicester
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A new comic: A brief history of History at the University of Leicester.
You can download the originals and find links to further reading on my blog: incurablearchaeologist.wordpress.com/2025/10/02/l... #skystorians 🏛️🏺🗃️
Individual panels are threaded below:
An 8-panel comic illustrating the history of teaching and research in History at the University of Leicester since the university's foundation in 1921
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Brian Patten has died. Thawing Frozen Frogs was given to me as a small child: the first poetry I really *got*. The fact that I had to fish this dog-eared volume out of my son’s bedroom is testament to his gift: surreal, silly, funny, and moving. Sometimes all at once.
Photograph of a tattered Puffin paperback edition of Brian Patten’s ‘thawing frozen frogs’.
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…So forgive the shonky phone footage, accompanied by 5yo singing gently to the ‘spotty iris’. First time I’ve seen them in Worcestershire.
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Family walk around NT Croome yesterday. “What are those birds, daddy?” Glossy ibis, right in front of us! Inevitably, I’d left my camera at home… #worcsbirds
Photograph showing back of head of small child standing on a path at bottom right. In centre left of image are two glossy ibis feeding in the shallow margins of a lake. One is just taking off.
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Still buzzing from Worcestershire’s #OneDayCup triumph last night. Took the boy to Trent Bridge, spent the day dodging the rain. Skies cleared for just long enough to witness an all-time classic. Stands full of friends, family and the grassroots #cricket community 🏏
Two small girls in Worcestershire cricket shirts. One holds aloft a home-made sign reading ‘Go Rapids’. Photograph of a cricket pitch. Hampshire Bowler is in his follow-through. Worcestershire batter Ethan Brooks punches the ball square on the off-side Photograph of Worcestershire batter Henry Cullen hitting his first ball behind square on the leg side to win the match. Photograph of a celebrating group of Worcestershire players: Henry Cullen and Ben Allison, wearing blue match shirts, applauding. In front of them, injured club captain Brett D’Olivera wearing green training kit applauds, crutches dangling from his forearms.
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It’s been quite a week (+month, year etc), so here’s a little #FindsFriday / #FlintFriday treat for your timelines: a gorgeous little Mesolithic ‘mèche de foret’ (drill bit) from my desk. Retouched edges abraded to a smooth sheen by repeated use. 🏺🏛️
Photograph of a honey-coloured flint artefact, a blade about 22mm long with the two long edges retouched to form a point. It is balanced on the photographers index finger. In the background are a set of calipers and an open notebook.
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Incredible, wasn’t it? Luckily the first flash of lightning came as we reached the trig point on the final hilltop (Chase End), so we could drop down to the side paths on the way back. Still, I almost enjoyed it after this summer - better than overheating!
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Joined a friend for the southern leg of his solo Malverns marathon this morning, over the marvellous hillforts at Midsummer Hill and British Camp. Started warm and dry. Then several hours of unremitting downpour, brightened only by abundant lightning.
How it started vs how it’s going:
Two men in running kit on top of a hill. They are dry. They look happy. The same two men, on top of another hill. The camera lens is covered in rain. They are leaning on a trig point. They are drenched. One is smiling slightly manically. The other wears the grimace of a man who knows he’s got 20km to go and would, right now, welcome a quick, warm demise at the hands of the approaching thunderstorm.
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Ah, sorry both, I saw Stanwick and assumed it was the Northants one next to Raunds!
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It is pottery. A rod handle, from a medieval vessel. The olive green in the grooves is the remnants of a glaze. For a precise ID on medieval pot in that part of the world, your best bet is @paulblinkhorn.bsky.social, cause he wrote the book on it.
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Couldn’t resist the lure of a medieval World Heritage Site AND a #Parkrun! Fabulous course around and amidst the ruins of Fountains Abbey this morning.
Photograph of a sweaty man in running kit standing in front of a sign reading ‘Parkrun Fountains Abbey’. In the background is the ruins of Fountains Abbey, a medieval Cistercian monastery.
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50th #Parkrun and a PB this morning at Worcester Pitchcroft.
After a challenging week, it really is the best way to start the weekend!
Photograph of a tired-looking man trundling towards middle age, wearing sweaty running kit, standing next to a horse racetrack fence ringing a bell. A sign says ‘Worcester Pitchcroft Parkrun PB Bell’.
Reposted by Rob Hedge
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It's 1629 and they're *still* after you. It's so long ago now that they've started getting the date wrong!