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sara nylund

@inkdropart

Archaeologist, Illustrator, and Artist. working in Ireland and Finland / Nordics. For commissions DM me, prints & apparel, See saranylundprints.com

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Dr. Ulla Nordfors (@umoilanen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper is out! (My first under my maternal surname) Isotope analyses from #Luistari reveal increased mobility during the #VikingAge. Some came to Luistari from places within Finland,some across the Baltic Sea. The famous "Eura matron" was also non-local doi.org/10.1007/s12520…

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Happy International Women's Day! In a world where you (still) can be anything, be a valkyrie. Valkyrie prints based on archaeological artefacts available on the Teemill shop saranylundprints.com #slay #ecofriendlyproducts #feministart #internationalwomensday #vikingart

Damian Shiels (@irishacw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There won't be a cow milked in Österbotten tonight after locals KAJ just won the jury and public vote to represent the Swedes at the Eurovision. Bara Bada Bastu! For sauna lovers everywhere :-) #Eurovision #Melfest youtu.be/28__O2Ngc74

Damian Shiels (@irishacw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you'd like to catch up on the latest findings of the #AndersonvilleIrish Project and what we've learned about Irish men and their experience at the notorious prison, yesterday's presentation for the AOH is now available online here: youtube.com/live/fqJ1GegPn…

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Who is behind Sara Nylund Illustration and Graphics? It's me, who creates illustrations, artefact illustrations, maps, and layouts. My backup, @damianshiels will provide support and quality control when needed, and Macha is an integral part in keeping me sane #meettheteam

Who is behind Sara Nylund Illustration and Graphics? 
It's me, who creates illustrations, artefact illustrations, maps, and layouts. My backup, @damianshiels will provide support and quality control when needed, and Macha is an integral part in keeping me sane
#meettheteam
Damian Shiels (@irishacw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The degree to which you can reconstruct Irish 19th century interrelationships from Civil War Pensions can be remarkable. These are the Cork homes, farms and country house mentioned in the American correspondence of one #AndersonvilleIrish soldier and in related affidavits.

The degree to which you can reconstruct Irish 19th century interrelationships from Civil War Pensions can be remarkable. These are the Cork homes, farms and country house mentioned in the American correspondence of one #AndersonvilleIrish soldier and in related affidavits.
sara nylund (@inkdropart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Think you can fit a whole research topic into 300 words or less? When designing an infopanel, less is more! Too much text = people walk away. Have you ever struggled to trim down information while keeping it engaging? #DesignTips #Infopanel #heritageillustration #heritage

Arch Illu (@archillu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Palaeolithic people used one tool above all others: the hand axe - the universal tool! Due to its shape it could be used for chopping, cutting, scraping, striking & throwing. It was the first high-tech product in human history for around a million years.👉etsy.com/de/listing/118…

Palaeolithic people used one tool above all others: the hand axe - the universal tool! Due to its shape it could be used for chopping, cutting, scraping, striking &  throwing. It was the first high-tech product in human history for around a million years.👉etsy.com/de/listing/118…
Tuatha (@tuathaireland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sliabh na Caillí• Loughcrew • Meath The stunning backstone of Cairn T is known as the ‘Equinox Stone’. Its intricate megalithic artwork is illuminated during the vernal equinox.

Sliabh na Caillí• Loughcrew • Meath

The stunning backstone of Cairn T is known as the ‘Equinox Stone’. Its intricate megalithic artwork is illuminated during the vernal equinox.
Damian Shiels (@irishacw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new season of Transatlantic: An Irish American History Podcast has started! You can listen to Season 2 Episode 1 now, where we discuss the story of Irish emigrant Mary Mallon, "Typhoid Mary": sphinx.acast.com/p/open/s/66c85…

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Digital accessibility in tourism is simply about good design. Fáilte Ireland online course today supports.failteireland.ie/courses/introd… #secretour

Abarta Heritage (@abartaguides) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New episode of our Amplify Archaeology Podcast! Ireland’s round towers are one of the most distinctive features of our historic landscapes. But what do we know of these iconic structures, when do they date to, and who built them? Dig into the story in our latest episode!

New episode of our Amplify Archaeology Podcast!

Ireland’s round towers are one of the most distinctive features of our historic landscapes. But what do we know of these iconic structures, when do they date to, and who built them? 

Dig into the story in our latest episode!
sara nylund (@inkdropart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

sarasart2021 2018 I had the opportunity to design the promotional material for the Midleton Arts Festival. It was a challenging yet rewarding project, and while I might approach some things differently now, I’m still proud of the result! #LeafletDesign #FreelanceIllustrator

sarasart2021
 2018 I had the opportunity to design the promotional material for the Midleton Arts Festival. It was a challenging yet rewarding project, and while I might approach some things differently now, I’m still proud of the result! 
#LeafletDesign #FreelanceIllustrator
Damian Shiels (@irishacw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very enjoyable day at #Finland's 1808 Oravais battlefield discussing all things public archaeology and communicating archaeology with sara nylund and Jan Fast. Sara here chatting graphics in front of some of the uniforms of the Österbotten Regiment, a pretty cool setting 😀

A very enjoyable day at #Finland's 1808 Oravais battlefield discussing all things public archaeology and communicating archaeology with <a href="/inkdropart/">sara nylund</a> and Jan Fast. Sara here chatting graphics in front of some of the uniforms of the Österbotten Regiment, a pretty cool setting 😀