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Katherine Parker

@kparchaeology

she/her • Historical archaeologist • PhD candidate @UTK_Anth • moonshine, landscapes, memory, and heritage narratives of the historical Southeastern US

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🚨 Tomorrow (Friday) Lets get more Heritage at Risk out there! Mary Puckett editor at the University Press of Florida will explore university press book publishing from acquisitions to editorial/design/production, and marketing as well as how to prepare a book proposal. #nahar

🚨 Tomorrow (Friday) Lets get more Heritage at Risk out there! Mary Puckett editor at the University Press of Florida will explore university press book publishing from acquisitions to editorial/design/production, and marketing as well as how to prepare a book proposal. #nahar
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I was fortunate to be one of the selected speakers for SAA Student Affairs Committee's lecture series last year! See the call for new presentation proposals! #AcademicTwitter #archaeology

American Anthropological Association (@americananthro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Associate Professor - Cultural Anthropology- University of Tennessee - University of Tenn, Knoxville. careercenter.americananthro.org/job/644030/ass… #CareersInAnthro

GullahMuseumSC (@gullahsc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In South Carolina, we call ourselves Gullah. In Georgia, we be Geechee. The exact derivation of the word “Gullah” has been lost to time. Many historians believe that the word "Gullah" comes from Angola in Central Africa.

In South Carolina, we call ourselves Gullah. In Georgia, we be Geechee. The exact derivation of the word “Gullah” has been lost to time. Many historians believe that the word "Gullah" comes from Angola in Central Africa.
DAP/ADOS TRIBE🇺🇸 (@black_action) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Associated Press “The judge then researched old rulings that governed custody disputes involving slaves, and said he found parallels that forced him to reconsider whether the law should apply to embryos.”

Andrea Roberts, PhD (@freeblacktx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The website is up and offers a glimpse into what we co-created at last summer's NEH Institute. "The "A People’s History of Landscape" website contributes to efforts in the academy to address complex histories of land, labor, & place-making.

The website is up and offers a glimpse into what we co-created at last summer's NEH Institute.
 "The "A People’s History of Landscape" website contributes to efforts in the academy to address complex histories of land, labor, & place-making.
The Citing Slavery Project (@citingslavery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Luke It is disturbingly common for judges to rely on slave cases for their legal rulings. The The Citing Slavery Project Project’s team of researchers have found citations to slave cases in these states within the last 35 years:

<a href="/PTXDEX/">Luke</a> It is disturbingly common for judges to rely on slave cases for their legal rulings. The <a href="/CitingSlavery/">The Citing Slavery Project</a> Project’s team of researchers have found citations to slave cases in these states within the last 35 years:
Elena Sesma (@elena_sesma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any historical archaeologists still looking for a AAA CASCA session? Late to the game but I started a submission for “Archaeologies of Persistence at the Turn of the 20th century”. Additional themes for consideration: inequality, freedom, racialization.

Sarah Miller (@semiller88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Friday 9 am Eastern we have a two-fer for #NAHAR! Michael Aiuvalasit and John Lambert will be talking about "Working from the Ground Up: Identifying the Vulnerabilities of Cultural Resources to #ClimateChange in the Midwest." For the meeting ID see the flier.

This Friday 9 am Eastern we have a two-fer for #NAHAR! Michael Aiuvalasit and John Lambert will be talking about "Working from the Ground Up: Identifying the Vulnerabilities of Cultural Resources to #ClimateChange in the Midwest." For the meeting ID see the flier.
Spatial Analysis Lab (@ur_sal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The East End Collaboratory has created digital maps of Richmond’s Barton Heights Cemeteries, an assemblage of city-owned cemeteries that contain the earliest surviving African American memorials in the Richmond region and possibly all of Virginia. storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d5520c…

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BREAKING: Rep. Justin Jones, one of the two Black Democrats expelled last week from the GOP-led Tennessee House, was reinstated Monday after Nashville’s governing council voted to send him straight back to the Legislature. apnews.com/article/tennes…

Sarah Miller (@semiller88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Awesome paper! #PubArch “The findings offer implications for community-based approaches to enhancing well-being, as well as the practice of conducting community-based archeological excavations.”

GSSI GPR (@gssi_gpr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Jamestown Rediscovery and GSSI teams used Flex NX and NX25 satellite antenna to non-invasively prospect inside active archaeological excavations. #GSSI #GroundPenetratingRadar

The Jamestown Rediscovery and GSSI teams used Flex NX and NX25 satellite antenna to non-invasively prospect inside active archaeological excavations. 

#GSSI #GroundPenetratingRadar