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Natalie Boyd

@NatalieGBoyd

Archaeologist. Archivist @ SWARCH Ltd. PhD student @uwtsd.

Joined December 2020
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Thank you so much to @BIPS_Britac for enabling me to travel to New York to see the #Hasanlu #archives and for the lovely welcome and support of all at the @metmuseum

#GRANT REPORT | @NatalieGBoyd, recipient of a BIPS #Student #Travel #Grant, tells us about her work on the #ivories from #Hasanlu. Natalie travelled to the @metmuseum in New York to study these fascinating items. 👉Read about Natalie's project at bit.ly/4ahcDOt @UWTSD

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Had a wonderful afternoon at @RAMMuseum The historical characters and magician were fabulous. Made the visit really special. ❤️ Thank you all!


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Wow! Look at the amazing quality of this 3000 year old Bronze Age sword that was just found in Germany! It is gorgeous and looks like it was lost a few years ago, not a few thousand years ago! welt.de/geschichte/art…

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📣 NEW! 1 year research position @SapienzaRoma in Near Eastern archaeology. Research proposals are welcome (in particular on Mesopotamia and Syria, 3rd and 2nd mill. BC). Link: web.uniroma1.it/trasparenza/de…


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The mushussu, whose name translates to "reddish snake" or "fierce snake," appears on the reconstructed Ishtar Gate of Babylon. It has front paws like a lion, hind legs like eagle talons, a long neck, tail, & horns. It's the sacred animal of Marduk, king of gods. #MythologyMonday

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#Tutankhamun's tomb was smaller than a pharaoh's normally. He may have started to prepare a tomb at #Amarna, but the city was abandoned during his reign. It is assumed he died unexpectedly and they had to wing it. Here the plan. #TutVember #Tutankhamun100 images.app.goo.gl/BXKU8oVS2CDdJA…


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“What an appalling, adulterous creep!” MM on Matt Hancock going on #ImACeleb 👍🏼


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🌍Following last week's very successful #UNESCO @bridges_science hub launch event, here's a great @BigIssue article by Dr Luci Attala (Director of the BRIDGES Hub at UWTSD) where she explains more about the project #Sustainability 📰bigissue.com/news/environme…


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Apple Pi, Not everyone will get it, but those who do will be like me and re-tweet with glee.

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Dress and the People of Flamoudi (Phlamoudhi) in the Bronze Age. @CAARI_Cyprus @CyprusinLeipzig @BeatricePestar3 @cyarch_aca @pavarnava @alexandermalios

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Great to see that @MSDSMarine have been shortlisted for a @archaeologyuk Learning, Training & Skills Award for delivering workshops to support the rollout of OASIS V during the COVID-19 pandemic msdsmarine.com/projects/train…


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New #PhD opportunity at @unito in Computational and Landscape #archaeology under my supervision. DEADLINE: 17 NOVEMBER 2022 Visit the following website for further information: tinyurl.com/5xnassw8 #opportunity #jobalert #research #phdlife

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I'm still regularly updating the conflict archaeology bibliography. Send me things that are missing! (Includes links to entries that are OA) gatesofnineveh.wordpress.com/2015/11/25/con…


Beautiful reliefs!

2700-year-old #Assyrian reliefs unearthed in #Iraq Archaeologists repairing the Assyrian gate destroyed by ISIS in Iraq discovered Assyrian reliefs that had not been seen for thousands of years. #Archaeology #History archeotips.com/post/2700-year…



How cute is this??

I'd buy these if for sale today. Also imagine using these for drinking ale from, getting your mates really really drunk and then when they're distracted placing one next to someone and then say; "Someone has to go get another vessel because... oh never mind one just came to us.."



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Genuinely bitter that people are insisting on doing things in person-only again. Was really hoping the accessibility of virtual events would be embraced as a part of this new pandemicine normal, but...


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