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Nicole Boivin

Nicole Lise Boivin is an archaeologist and former director of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.

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H-index: 58
Environmental science 23%
History 22%
mdpetraglia.bsky.social
New discovery! Here @mariaguagnin.bsky.social and our team report on 12,000-year-old life-size camel rock art engravings in the Saudi desert. #GreenArabia @griffith.edu.au www.nature.com/articles/s41...
nicoleboivin.bsky.social
Great to see this important paper out!! Makes it all the more clear that the problem is NOT that we need to be patient and wait for equity to arrive, that’s just not going to happen. Also clear from the gender bias of the comments that men don’t share our level of concern.
prehistorian.bsky.social
New paper. Recording the female experience of UK archaeology 1990-2010. Anne Teather and I document how an industry EDI agenda evolved in the 1990s and was dismantled, uncovering the ramifications of that for women archaeologists over the next decade.

www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

#openaccess✅
Documenting the profession: Recording historic access and retention issues for women in UK archaeology | Archaeological Dialogues | Cambridge Core
Documenting the profession: Recording historic access and retention issues for women in UK archaeology
www.cambridge.org
johnnythin.bsky.social
On the day Rubio inaugurated an archaeological “tunnel burrowed under a Palestinian district, along a Roman-era street” in an “archaeological park established by an Israeli settler organisation… Israeli planes bombed the most important storage depot of ancient artefacts in Gaza City”
tatsuya-amano.bsky.social
Women, non-native English speakers & those form low-income countries are disadvantaged in science but by how much? We found that women with non-English first languages from low-income countries publish up to 70% fewer in English than their counterparts. 1/5
doi.org/10.1371/jour...
#languagebarriers
Scientific productivity gap based on English-language peer-reviewed papers. Shown are the maximum % differences in the number of peer-reviewed papers published by female native English speakers from a high-income country (-45%), female non-native English speakers from a high-income country (-60%), and female non-native English speakers from a lower-middle income country (-70%), compared to male native English speakers from a high-income country (red flag).
stacyfarina.bsky.social
Trump's very first example of the Smithsonian's "corrosive ideology" was an exhibit that correctly stated "Race is a human invention." How is scientific consensus (that biological races don't exist in humans) corrosive? We are asking scientists to co-sign our statement: forms.gle/kqKQF9CZ3jPB...

Reposted by: Nicole Boivin

barbarahorejs.bsky.social
We need YOU! If you are working in archaeology in Germany or Austria, please share your experience with us. For an exhibition & scientific study on 'sexism in archaeology', 100% anonymous data only 🙏
www.umfrageonline.com/c/quruyhze
@oeai.bsky.social @univie.ac.at @rebaysalisbury.bsky.social

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seddyrocks.bsky.social
I am ✨BEYOND✨ excited to share my “Classification Framework for Assessing #Anthropogenic #Sedimentary Facies”!

It covers composition, bed- and grain-scale descriptors, structures, and nomenclature.

Now we can describe the developing #sedimentology of #Anthropocene #Earth 🌍

bit.ly/4hLbd2X 🧪 ⚒️

Reposted by: Nicole Boivin

kityates.bsky.social
"Musk is a key figure within a US administration that is attacking science through executive orders that have systematically targeted the scientific community, cut funding, restricted research and silenced scientists"

My op-ed in @resprofnews.bsky.social
www.researchprofessi...
Royal Society must choose between Musk and its integrity - Research Professional News
When science itself is under attack, neutrality becomes complicity, says Kit Yates
www.researchprofessionalnews.com

Reposted by: Nicole Boivin

natureportfolio.nature.com
Ancient DNA extracted from a sediment core from a high-altitude Pyrenean lake in Spain shows that fish may have been added to the lake by humans as early as the 7th century CE, according to a study in Nature Communications. go.nature.com/4i90I9h 🏺 🧪
This is figure 1, which shows the characteristics of Pyrenean lake in Spain.
paolocrosetto.bsky.social
The Economist covered our "Strain on scientific publishing" paper.

What is this all about?

We collectively churn out more & more papers *per scientist*, an increasing pace, in a rapidly changing publication landscape.

Why? How? Want to make sense of this? 🧵

www.economist.com/science-and-...
Scientific publishers are producing more papers than ever
Concerns about some of their business models are building
www.economist.com

by Erle C. EllisReposted by: Nicole Boivin

erleellis.bsky.social
Join online next Thursday!
Engaging Human Aspirations to Motivate Progress Towards a World Where People and Nature Thrive Together
🌍🌐
www.uni-giessen.de/de/fbz/plane...
rebeccasear.bsky.social
“Historically, no one lived past age 35”

"I’ve heard *so* many versions of this claim, including recently from a menopause doctor (implying menopause is not “natural” because noone lived long enough to go through it). Every time someone states this “fact,” a demographer loses a piece of their soul"
There Were Still Old People When Life Expectancy Was 35.
A demography myth that won't die
jenndowd.substack.com

Reposted by: Nicole Boivin

mahsa-project.bsky.social
#HeritageHighlights

🎤Today, South Asian Women in the Field (SAWIF) recorded their first #podcast in the series.

In conversation with Prof Rajani we discussed the changing field of remote sensing #archaeology and what its like for women in this field.

Stay tuned for the release!
Malina Roy and Prof Rajani recording the podcast Podcast recording equipment
davidho.bsky.social
If you think climate change has gotten worse during your lifetime, you're right and there's a good reason.

If you're Gen X like me, more than 3/4 of fossil fuel CO₂ emissions have occurred in your lifetime. Even if you're a Millennial, it's at least half.

📊: @neilrkaye.bsky.social
A horizontal bar chart titled "Percentage of Global fossil fuel emissions (since 1751) occurring in my lifetime." The chart shows how much of the total historical global fossil fuel emissions have occurred within the lifetime of individuals of different ages, from 5 to 100 years old. The vertical axis on the left lists ages in increments of 5 years, from age 5 at the top to age 100 at the bottom. The horizontal axis represents the percentage of fossil fuel emissions, marked in 10% increments from 10% to 90%.

The black bars represent the proportion of fossil fuel emissions that have occurred during each age group's lifetime. The bars increase in length as the age increases, meaning older individuals have lived through a larger percentage of the cumulative emissions since 1751.

Three specific age groups are highlighted with red bars and white text annotations:

Age 30: "if you are 30 it is more than 50%"

Age 50: "if you are 50 it is about 75%"

Age 85: "if you are 85 it is about 90%"

The source of the data is cited at the bottom: "CDIAC and globalcarbonproject.org." The graphic is credited to "@neilrkaye."

Reposted by: Nicole Boivin

a-rfa.bsky.social
We're excited to announce our inaugural seminar. @lornarichardson.bsky.social presents a thematic analysis of the BNP’s 'Identity' magazine, interpreting the far-right misuse of archaeological science and narratives of indigeneity. Details and registration at archaeologistsrfa.wordpress.com/events/.
A landscape-format poster about an online seminar run by Archaeologists Resisting Far-Right Appropriation. The poster reads "ARCHAEOLOGISTS RESISTING FAR-RIGHT APPROPRIATION: INAUGURAL SEMINAR 2025, ‘In Our Blood’: Archaeology and “Indigeneity” in the British National Party’s Magazine Identity, Lorna-Jane Richardson, University of East Anglia, 12-06-2025, 17:30BST, Online, FREE. Two images are embedded: a scan of a 2007 edition of the magazing 'Identity' by the far-right British National Party, and, below it, the logo of Archaeologists Resisting Far-Right Appropriation: a line-art Iron Age Gundlingen sword embedded in a stone.

Reposted by: Nicole Boivin

antiquity.ac.uk
Happy birthday Beatrice de Cardi, born #OnThisDay in AD 1914 🏺

A true #Trowelblazer, she helped lay the foundations of British archaeology and kept doing fieldwork until she was 93!

She wrote a retrospective of her fieldwork in Antiquity in 2008 (£) doi.org/10.1017/S000...
Beatrice de Cardi sat at a table covered in bags of archaeological finds.

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