About the thesis, basically my PhD research challenges the myth of pristine #wilderness by revealing how England's "natural" #landscapes have been consistently shaped by human activity for 8,000 years. Using archaeological, environmental, and historical evidence, I demonstrate that effective #conservation must abandon fantasies of returning to imagined pristine states and instead work with our contemporary ecological realities. #holocene #archaeology
I've passed my #viva (yay!) and can now share two recent publications:
First, our article on reconstructing prehistoric land cover in the Humberhead Levels is now out in Vegetation History and #Archaeobotany.
We applied the Multiple Scenario Approach to produce spatially-informed quantitative reconstructions across four #prehistoric periods, working through the complexities of #wetland-rich 'blue-green' #landscapes where #freshwater and #marine systems intersect.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00334-026-01087-6
Second, I contributed to the #archaeology chapter in The Palgrave Handbook of #Anarchism (March 2026), which connects #anarchist theory and #history to contemporary political developments.
https://link.springer.com/book/9783031980299
More publications on the way as well and on to what comes next, whatever that might be (pls send me your #postdoc postings 🙏 😅 ).
I've passed my #viva (yay!) and can now share two recent publications:
First, our article on reconstructing prehistoric land cover in the Humberhead Levels is now out in Vegetation History and #Archaeobotany.
We applied the Multiple Scenario Approach to produce spatially-informed quantitative reconstructions across four #prehistoric periods, working through the complexities of #wetland-rich 'blue-green' #landscapes where #freshwater and #marine systems intersect.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00334-026-01087-6
Second, I contributed to the #archaeology chapter in The Palgrave Handbook of #Anarchism (March 2026), which connects #anarchist theory and #history to contemporary political developments.
https://link.springer.com/book/9783031980299
More publications on the way as well and on to what comes next, whatever that might be (pls send me your #postdoc postings 🙏 😅 ).
About the thesis, basically my PhD research challenges the myth of pristine #wilderness by revealing how England's "natural" #landscapes have been consistently shaped by human activity for 8,000 years. Using archaeological, environmental, and historical evidence, I demonstrate that effective #conservation must abandon fantasies of returning to imagined pristine states and instead work with our contemporary ecological realities. #holocene #archaeology
I've passed my #viva (yay!) and can now share two recent publications:
First, our article on reconstructing prehistoric land cover in the Humberhead Levels is now out in Vegetation History and #Archaeobotany.
We applied the Multiple Scenario Approach to produce spatially-informed quantitative reconstructions across four #prehistoric periods, working through the complexities of #wetland-rich 'blue-green' #landscapes where #freshwater and #marine systems intersect.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00334-026-01087-6
Second, I contributed to the #archaeology chapter in The Palgrave Handbook of #Anarchism (March 2026), which connects #anarchist theory and #history to contemporary political developments.
https://link.springer.com/book/9783031980299
More publications on the way as well and on to what comes next, whatever that might be (pls send me your #postdoc postings 🙏 😅 ).
For #EpigraphyTuesday a Roman infantry helmet (Weisenau type) with an owner’s inscription formed by punched dots on the neck guard: the helmet belonged to Lucius Lucretius Celer, legionary in the centuria of Gaius Mummius Lolianus of the legio I adiutrix.
Found near Mainz in the River Rhine. Dating 1st century AD.
On dislpay at Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg
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For #EpigraphyTuesday a Roman infantry helmet (Weisenau type) with an owner’s inscription formed by punched dots on the neck guard: the helmet belonged to Lucius Lucretius Celer, legionary in the centuria of Gaius Mummius Lolianus of the legio I adiutrix.
Found near Mainz in the River Rhine. Dating 1st century AD.
On dislpay at Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg
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Museum seeks £150k to buy Bronze Age treasure.
A museum is aiming to raise £150,000 in order to keep a 3,000-year-old dress fastener.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdx4d409p2ko #globalmuseum #BronzeAge #archaeology
For #MosaicMonday a #Roman mosaic showing the labyrinth of the Minotaur on Crete. The monster’s head is depicted in the centre. The simple depiction is alluding to the myth of Theseus, in which the Greek hero slays the Minotaur in the labyrinth with the help of Ariadne’s thread.
The mosaic was found in the peristyle of the House of the Fountain in Conimbriga/Portugal, dating 3rd century AD.
For #MosaicMonday a #Roman mosaic showing the labyrinth of the Minotaur on Crete. The monster’s head is depicted in the centre. The simple depiction is alluding to the myth of Theseus, in which the Greek hero slays the Minotaur in the labyrinth with the help of Ariadne’s thread.
The mosaic was found in the peristyle of the House of the Fountain in Conimbriga/Portugal, dating 3rd century AD.
480,000-year-old elephant bone tool from Boxgrove is the oldest discovered in Europe
Archaeologists have identified a tool dating to around 500,000 years ago made from elephant bone, at the Boxgrove site in southern England, which presents the oldest known tool made of elephant bone in Europe. The fragment, with dimensions reaching 11 cm in length, 6 cm in width, and 3 cm in thickness, shows..
More info: https://archaeologymag.com/2026/01/480000-year-old-elephant-bone-tool-from-boxgrove/
480,000-year-old elephant bone tool from Boxgrove is the oldest discovered in Europe
Archaeologists have identified a tool dating to around 500,000 years ago made from elephant bone, at the Boxgrove site in southern England, which presents the oldest known tool made of elephant bone in Europe. The fragment, with dimensions reaching 11 cm in length, 6 cm in width, and 3 cm in thickness, shows..
More info: https://archaeologymag.com/2026/01/480000-year-old-elephant-bone-tool-from-boxgrove/
"“Pandemics aren’t just biological events, they’re social events. By linking biological evidence from the bodies to the archaeological setting, we can see how disease affected real people within their social and environmental context.
“This helps us understand #pandemics in history as lived human health events, not just outbreaks recorded in text.” https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/jan/31/plague-of-justinian-pandemic
"“Pandemics aren’t just biological events, they’re social events. By linking biological evidence from the bodies to the archaeological setting, we can see how disease affected real people within their social and environmental context.
“This helps us understand #pandemics in history as lived human health events, not just outbreaks recorded in text.” https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/jan/31/plague-of-justinian-pandemic
A child’s footprint frozen in time - pressed into a #Roman tile as it dried before firing nearly 1,800 years ago.
A tiny, timeless reminder of everyday life in the ancient world.
A child’s footprint frozen in time - pressed into a #Roman tile as it dried before firing nearly 1,800 years ago.
A tiny, timeless reminder of everyday life in the ancient world.
Casablanca fossils dated 773,000 years back reveal African origin of last common ancestor of humans and Neanderthals
A set of ancient human bones from Casablanca reshapes how we think about early human history. New research places a key ancestral population of modern humans and Neanderthals in northwest Africa around 773,000 years ago...
More info: https://archaeologymag.com/2026/01/casablanca-fossils-reveal-origin-of-ancestor-of-humans/
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#archaeology #archaeologynews #HomoSapiens #neanderthal #humanevolution #anthropology
Casablanca fossils dated 773,000 years back reveal African origin of last common ancestor of humans and Neanderthals
A set of ancient human bones from Casablanca reshapes how we think about early human history. New research places a key ancestral population of modern humans and Neanderthals in northwest Africa around 773,000 years ago...
More info: https://archaeologymag.com/2026/01/casablanca-fossils-reveal-origin-of-ancestor-of-humans/
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#archaeology #archaeologynews #HomoSapiens #neanderthal #humanevolution #anthropology
@juergen_hubert
I've been thinking about that "Rationale for the Village’s Existence" thing. It seems very American to me, like something out of a Western movie. Or perhaps something from the German Ostsiedlung period of 1150-1350. It assumes that adventures are set in a wilderness with only a few recent settlements. And they're named "Grayson's Freehold" etc.
Similar to how Americans think that a house from 1930 is super old and possibly haunted! 😄
@juergen_hubert
In northern European #history and #archaeology, I guess we assume that the Rationale for the Village’s Existence is a combination of two things:
* Population pressure in 800 BC
* Availability of agricultural land
RE: https://mapstodon.space/@jeremy/115554315959151404
This November call for my PhD research user survey got me exactly... 1 answer (thank you!), so here's for another round! 😅
Any feedback is very welcome, including critical ones if you have some - cause there might be reasons why I didn't get any answers yet :)
As always, sharing the message below will help it reach its public, and will extend your life expectancy by as many years as there will be answers.
Thank you 🤗
#Archaeology #PhD #UserSurvey #3D #geospatial #digitaltwin #opensource
RE: https://mapstodon.space/@jeremy/115090176995075951
⚠️ Call for participation ⚠️
If you are an archaeologist working with #3D, I'd be super grateful if you dedicate 15 minutes of your time to answer this survey.
It's part of my #PhD research and will bring a clearer picture of how archaeologists use 3D tools and data.
▶️ https://forms.mapper.space/?r=junarka_en
Here's a resume of my PhD project: https://journals.openedition.org/pm/4427
Sharing is caring! Thank you!
#archaeology #survey #geospatial #caa #opensource #digitaltwins #openscience #dh