I, for one, am prepared for the imminent arrival of various sea peoples. Gonna make a killing putting up a stall and selling those little hats they seem to like :3
@neilhimself To all you fans here on Mastodon here’s a wee link with enough Neil Gaiman, Charles Vess, Lyras Books and @rovinacaiart art to make you go oooooh whilst getting out your wallets!
The live link to buy your tickets will be available as soon as both raffles have been approved by @raffall_app
Ich habe mein Exemplar des Sammelbands "Qualitative Forschung mit Menschen mit Demenz" erhalten und freue mich über diesen gelungenen Band, der die neusten method(olog)ischen Erkenntnisse der qualitativen Demenzforschung reflektiert.
Herzlichen Dank an die Herausgeber:innen und Initiator:innen des MethodenForums Witten!
Mein Beitrag behandelt die #Ethnografie der Demenz.
A few months ago I saw that @neilhimself (and some friends of mine) was coming to #ReykjavikNoir. I got tickets fully intending to read books by authors attending. Then I bought a new apartment and moved. Constant work for three months now. Today I went to get my armband and felt guilty that I have read nothing.
BTW. Every time I am around tourists in Iceland I have the urge to tell them about my podcast. I could just wear a #StoriesOfIceland shirts all the time but that feels a bit vain.
I do repeat the warning against trying shark again. Hopefully the signing will go smoothly so I can say hi. You signed American Gods for me in Stockholm but I haven't decided which I'll bring to you this time. Not the Absolute Sandman volumes though.
Today's #TeachWorldHistory image was from Giovanni Sercambi’s chronicle of his hometown of Lucca. This image reflects an experience of the Second Plague Pandemic. It provided an entry into discussing limits of sources, as opposed to their biases. Sercambi's illustration tells us how people thought of plague, but not how plague spread.
I put together an AP-style DBQ for my #TeachWorldHistory class last week using some of the plague sources. Just added it to a page with presentation I did on teaching the Second Plague Pandemic.
Hi, folks! I just joined Archaeo.social because I'm an archaeologist, although I see little archaeological content in the posts. I hope that's not a permanent condition. Look forward to seeing more from the group.
@Nohoch_Ol Archaeo should be a majority. In fact, that's why I check in periodically.
Look at "Live feeds", "This server" (the default). https://archaeo.social/public/local
^ Every post as it's created. Block/mute to reduce chatty accounts/bots you're not interested in.
"Explore" presents stuff from anywhere that's popular with folks on your instance.
Or follow a.gup.pe group accounts: bots that boost any public posts mentioning em. Somewhat like following a tag. Except they CAN go in lists. @archaeodons @antiquidons