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Drdonnayates

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I'm an archaeologist, a criminologist, and a non-practicing TV dinosaur lawyer. I study artefact and fossil smuggling, art crime, heritage, and culture from the comfort of the Faculty of Law at Maastricht University. Arty stuff & related curiosities.

#Archaeology #ArtCrime #Criminology #Sociology #CulturalHeritage #HeritageCrime #Heritage #Paleontology #ArtMarket #Dinosaurs #Mesoamerica

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Drdonnayates , to archaeodons
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Drdonnayates , to archaeodons
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JOB ALERT! Fully funded (real job) PhD Position on Collecting Latin American Ethnography and Archaeology w/ Martin Berger at Leiden University, in English. Part of a ground breaking provenance project that's going to be amazing. I can't wait to collaborate.
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/vacatures/2024/q1/14494-phd-position-on-collecting-latin-american-ethnography-and-archaeology-10-fte

@archaeodons @museum @arthistory

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Due to the nature of my work and research, I regularly find myself attending conferences and workshops in academic disciplines beyond my own. I'm there for outside expertise on something their discipline is grappling with. It is a fascinating window into other academic worlds. I approach it like participant observation. I'm studying and learning. Do other academics usually end up staying within their disciplinary bubbles? Do people like that? @academicchatter

Drdonnayates OP ,
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@DrSimonCarr @academicchatter Oh totally. I seem to see you Geographers everywhere. Maybe you are on the same strange circuit that I am on.

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CFP: Cemeteries, Graveyards, and Massacre Sites
The Public Historian special issue

Proposals for alternative formats, such as reports from the field, interviews with practitioners, and roundtable discussions, will also be welcome. Proposals, which should be no longer than one double-spaced page, should be submitted to The Public Historian at [email protected]. Deadline Dec 1, 2023.

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@paigeroberts @histodons do you happen to have a link for this call? I'm having trouble finding it anywhere...but that could be my dodgy train Internet connection.

Drdonnayates , to sociology
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Come join our project! HIGH VALUE WATCH CRIME! The PRICELESS project is looking for someone to do a fully funded, paid criminology PhD on "Risk and vulnerability in the assetization of expensive pre-owned watches" in English at Maastricht University. Part of an exciting larger project on subversive crime and high value unique goods https://www.academictransfer.com/en/329986/phd-candidate-risk-and-vulnerability-in-the-assetization-of-expensive-pre-owned-watches/
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