Links to AIA Live-Tweeted Papers
Here's a quick list of the AIA papers that I live-tweeted (with tweets by others who were in the same session). Each link sends you to a collection of tweets through Storify:
Papers tweeted by Kristina Killgrove (@BoneGirlPhD) -
Perhaps this will encourage someone to Storify the papers tweeted by Francesca Tronchin (@Tronchin), Timothy Phin (@TimothyPhin), and Tom Elliott (@Paregorios)...?
Papers tweeted by Kristina Killgrove (@BoneGirlPhD) -
- Brendan Foley (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Greek underwater surveys and amphora DNA evidence of ancient trade
- Mary K. Dabney (Bryn Mawr), Mycenaean mortuary practices in ancient Nemea
- Aleydis van de Moortel (UTK), The politics of death and Mitrou, East Lokris
- Catherine Pratt (UCLA), Objects and agents: transnational interaction between Cretans and Phoenicians in the Early Iron Age
- Jared Beatrice and Jon Frey (MSU), A bioarchaeological approach to the Early Christian and Byzantine burials from the Sanctuary of Nemean Zeus
- Allison Emmerson (U Cincinnati), Repopulating an "abandoned" suburb; the case of Pompeii's tombs
- David Fredrick (U Arkansas), Toward a social network analysis of Pompeian wall painting
- Michael MacKinnon (U Winnipeg), Breeding a better Empire: Roman impact on livestock breed developments in the ancient Mediterranean world
- Francesco de Angelis (Columbia), Monuments for the many: burial and society in Hellenistic Etruria
- Susan Gillespie (U of Florida), Residential burial practices in Mesoamerica
- Caroline Goodson (Birkbeck) and Cori Fenwick (Stanford), The Medieval cemetery of Villamagna (Italy): burying the estate workers, from the fifth to the fifteenth centuries
- Sandra Holliman (Santa Rosa Community College), Death, burial, and the liminal: identities at Fort Ross, California
- Anna Gallone (Gabii Project), The use of lead in central Italian funerary contexts: new evidence from Gabii
- Jenny Kreiger (U Mich), Remembering children in the Roman Catacombs
Perhaps this will encourage someone to Storify the papers tweeted by Francesca Tronchin (@Tronchin), Timothy Phin (@TimothyPhin), and Tom Elliott (@Paregorios)...?
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