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Amy Mosig Way

@amymosigway

Research archaeologist @AustMus, formerly @WitsUniversity @Sydney_Uni

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Check out the short video on our archaeological research project in Švédův Stůl Cave, Czech Republic. Great to be working with Dr. Duncan Wright, Dr. Ladislav Nejman and #AmyMosigWay #ArchAnthANU #ANU #neanderthals #Sydney_Uni #Archaeology

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A message of opportunity and hope that if we rise to the challenge, we can use the #COVID19 recovery to simultaneously address another crisis-#ClimateChange . theconversation.com/why-it-doesnt-… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand @ClimateWorksAus

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The summer bushfires exposed Indigenous artefacts protected by bushland. The race is on to save them from neglect - ABC News abc.net.au/news/2020-06-0…

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Episode 2 of our new podcast Object Matters is out now! In 'Graveside Gifts' Dr Craig Barker interviews our Deputy Director, Dr Paul Donnelly, about a trio of ancient Greek funerary vessels: bit.ly/2X253Ul

Episode 2 of our new podcast Object Matters is out now! In 'Graveside Gifts' <a href="/DrCraig_B/">Dr Craig Barker</a> interviews our Deputy Director, Dr Paul Donnelly, about a trio of ancient Greek funerary vessels: bit.ly/2X253Ul
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We now have social media, but early humans had “stone Swiss Army knives”! These blades were made in response to environmental stresses – but now, writes Amy Mosig Way (Australian Museum) it provides insight on social ties during a key period for human evolution. bit.ly/3ttKvF7