Jen Baird
@JA_Baird
Professor of Archaeology at Birkbeck. Archives, Syria, Romans, photographs, houses, graffiti, Dura-Europos. E17.
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http://birkbeck.academia.edu/JABaird 21-03-2011 14:26:42
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I’d like to thank my fellow panellists for such an interesting and productive session on the Material Culture of Roman Childhood at #RACTRAC2024 . Dr Ada Nifosi, Dr Henry Clarke, Dr Kaja Stemberger Flegar, Matthias Hoernes, Kayt Hawkins and Courtney Ward (not on Twitter)
'What does the Roman past mean to different people in countries around the former empire?' We will discuss today at the plenary on 'Roman Archaeology in Diverse Communities' TRAC UCL Institute of Archaeology. Presentation ready with *new* findings from Arts and Humanities Research Council #TolerantFutures
Fantastic kick-ass all women keynote panel speakers at #RACTRAC2024 💪
‘Roman Archaeology in Diverse Communities’ ranging from Romans in the Maghreb to community archaeology in Egypt, to Chiara Bonacchi’s always excellent political uses of the Roman past in the UK
Great to hear Dr Marta Lorenzon 🇮🇹 present on community participation becoming leadership on Roman archaeology in Egypt & Jordan at the Roman Society #RACTRAC2024 plenary session tonight (from quite far back, terrible photo!)
Fancy some paid work experience in Institute of Classical Studies (ICS) Classics Library this summer? Come and help us to enrich and expand the catalogue of the #Ehrenberg ceramics collection! Applications deadline 14 April. ics.sas.ac.uk/news/paid-work…
Did those walls really come tumbling down? Join us at 6pm on the 18th April for an evening at Jericho with our CEO & Curator Lady Baroness HRH Princess Furball #GTTO🏳️⚧️🇪🇺 and find out! [email protected] to book your ticket, or watch it later on our YouTube channel!
After a lot of hard by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit team and many Specialists Must Farm is published! An amazing site to work on and illustrate.
Pleased to have this piece published as part of Journal of Field Archaeology special issue ‘On Backdirt’. Thank you to the editors and peer-reviewers!