Rolling Archaeology Thread

hmg

Victory lap
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What classical work are you looking forward to most? The lost works of Democritus, Diogenes and Plato would be mindblowing.
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
This is pretty cool; a radiocarbon date of about 1500 for a rongorongo board from Rapa Nui/Easter Island pushes back the date for the invention of the script to well before European contact, and potentially increases the minimum number of times writing was independently invented from three to four:

 

mixed_biscuits

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This is pretty cool; a radiocarbon date of about 1500 for a rongorongo board from Rapa Nui/Easter Island pushes back the date for the invention of the script to well before European contact, and potentially increases the minimum number of times writing was independently invented from three to four:

The more times it's done the less impressive it feels.
 

Murphy

cat malogen
Vindolanda’s tablets are worth seeking out, most have been translated

I like the ordinariness of certain sections - how shit the wine options available were, party invites and associated micro-anxieties whether they’re well stocked and not be made to look like pauper hosts, people who hadnt written back to previous letters and how rude such a slight was perceived as, how awful the weather was/is

Fuck all’s changed
 

Murphy

cat malogen

Murphy

cat malogen
Following on from lunar breeding cycles among species hunted by early humans, a late munch break condensed down if you play 1.5 x speed - Palaeolithic symbols and their role in the development of semiotics and language

This canteen should be permanently closed, wtf, the guest’s audio needs a boost and the vid host/interviewer is an absolute lascivious cock except .. the scope is truly global and the linguistic familiarities are just that - species as ‘family’ with shared symbols as old as anatomically modern humans that still exist today



Back to the quotidian grind
 

william_kent

Well-known member
In a narcotic trance, or stimulants in Germanic communities of the Roman period

Abstract: The authors concluded that the spoon-ended fittings of the ends of the belt may have served as dispensers of stimulants for Germanic warriors to fight Germanic warriors into battle. They collated 241 such objects, dividing them typologically. It turned out that all of them were found together with elements of war equipment. They attempted to identify achievable plant raw materials affecting the stimulating the body and determined their effectiveness. They also indicated the ranges of their availability. In conclusion, they concluded that the use of agitation stimulants may have been far greater than had been assumed. They referred to finds from military sacrificial sites votive sites in southern Scandinavia (mainly Illerup), which show that the amount of dispensing utensils to aid body efficiency may even attest to their prevalence. The authors also believe that they have discovered an unknown branch of the economy operating for the war conflicts waged during the Roman period. Keywords: stimulants, Germania, Germanic wars, narcotic dispensers

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Not a convincing paper - they found some spoons and made a leap that they were used for insufflation....
 

Murphy

cat malogen
In a narcotic trance, or stimulants in Germanic communities of the Roman period



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Not a convincing paper - they found some spoons and made a leap that they were used for insufflation....

not unlike examples below where there seemed to have been an oil-smeared interpretative process (lazy shorthand - ritual) to where any of the applied material ended up in the 4 respective spoon quadrants

 
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