
Shadreck Chirikure
@chirikure
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Archaeologist @school_of_arch @UniofOxford, @LinacreCollege
Joined April 2009
Viking silver hoard reveals far-reaching trade links between England and the Islamic world | University of Oxford
ox.ac.uk
New research into a remarkable Viking-Age silver hoard discovered in North Yorkshire, led by Dr Jane Kershaw, Associate Professor of Viking Age Archaeology, School of Archaeology, has shed light on
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Are you a recent PhD graduate? Are you interested in a PostDoc in Oxford working on material analysis in archaeology? Get in touch about the opportunity below.
thebritishacademy.ac.uk
The British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships is a three year award made to an annual cohort of outstanding early career researchers in the humanities or social sciences.
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RT @ArchaeometryJnl: Archaeometrical study of ceramic materials from the Chupícuaro culture (Formative Period, Mesoamerica) . https://t.co/….
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RT @ArchaeometryJnl: Compositional characteristics of proto-porcelain wares of the Wuyishan cluster in Southeast China . .
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What is the difference between BaKalanga, VaKaranga, VaVhenda etc. Colonialism created tribes to divide Africans! Kalanga or Katanga does that matter, Africans did it.
Before Great Zimbabwe, before Mapungubwe, there was Kalanga. BaKalanga have called Western Zimbabwe & Eastern Botswana home for over 1,000 years, pioneers of iron, stone cities & trade empires. Their story begins not in the south, but in Northeast Africa.
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Full article: Introduction: is the human past a history of colonialism?
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This introduction sets out the rationale for this collection of papers by exploring the question what and how does colonialism from within Africa look like, and can it be compared to other forms? I...
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RT @heri_uct: Research from our @DrPeeChiwara provides evidence of early human behaviour in #SouthAfrica. Done with HERI colleagues, the w….
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RT @ArchaeometryJnl: The use and production technologies of iron of the Han Dynasty in eastern Sichuan Province, China . A comprehensive st….
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RT @UCT_Research: For her tireless services to children’s well-being & global public health, Prof Lucie Cluver, an honorary professor @UCTH….
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RT @ArchaeometryJnl: What can lithics tell us about the evolution of learning and development? Find out in this new article published in Ar….
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RT @ArchaeometryJnl: What can lithics tell us about food production during the transition to farming? Exploring harvesting practices and cu….
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RT @ArchaeometryJnl: Ever wondered what eye makeup in the past was made from? Check out the new article in @ArchaeometryJnl on "Eye makeup….
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RT @ArchaeometryJnl: Read about 5th century CE glass finds in "Insights into late Sasanian glass workshop at the city of Istakhr, Fras" htt….
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RT @DavidKerr_1: The @Africa_Oxford Visiting Fellowship programme is open for applications until 6th June 2025. Fellows are affiliated with….
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Climate change is one of the most intractable challenges of our time. How can social memory help us to build resilience? Loading, exciting and all welcome!.@kgdouglass @UniofOxford
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RT @ArchaeometryJnl: So excited to read the April 2025 issue of Archaeometry. Available online and in print in participating libraries. htt….
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RT @FalsettoJohn: 🚨THE SOUND OF FREEDOM. In celebration of Zimbabwe’s Independence: an evening of mbira and marimba music, & panel with @ch….
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