Scott D. Haddow

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I'm an itinerant Canadian bioarchaeologist (currently based in Denmark) with a focus on #Neolithic Southwest Asia, #AncientEgypt and Sudan. Specific research interests include funerary practices, histotaphonomy, dental #anthropology, digital #archaeology and other obscure topics.

Outside work, I'm also an obsessive #music and #photography nerd.

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=N2tE_t8AAAAJ&hl=en

Email[email protected]
Webhttps://ccrs.ku.dk/staff/?pure=en/persons/646734
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0002-3970-7447
If you own a signed copy of ‘Mein Kampf’ there is a 100% chance you’re a fucking tool.

Bóithrín na Marbh — a little road of the dead.

Headstones displaced in the early 1980s, line a small lane next to Athlone's Abbey Graveyard, Westmeath.

#Athone #Westmeath #Roscommon #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishArchaeology #Archaeology #Graveyard #tombstones

Excavations at the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük, Turkey, 2016. #FieldworkFriday #archaeology
First day on site, opening up two trenches in the Hili Archaeological Park, working with the UAE Department of Culture and Tourism. #archaeology #fieldwork
“Sic transit gloria” is Latin for “nice car, Gloria”

Two Documentaries Introduce Delia Derbyshire, the Pioneer in Electronic Music

https://www.openculture.com/2015/07/two-documentaries-introduce-delia-derbyshire-the-pioneer-in-electronic-music.html

Two Documentaries Introduce Delia Derbyshire, the Pioneer in Electronic Music

With her buttoned-up style, work with the UN, and name like a plucky character in a certain English wizard series, Delia Derbyshire may not seem a likely pioneer of experimental electronic music.

Open Culture

Elsa Yvanez will hold her inaugural lecture on textiles from the Nile Valley.

For more info:
https://ctr.hum.ku.dk/calendar/2022/rebuilding-textile-archaeology-saxo/

And this sleepy jerboa who fell into one of the trenches during the night and couldn't get out.
We also found cuter animals on site too, like this Egyptian gecko.

#Egypt, 2004.

This is from Egypt, 2004. We were excavating one of the New Kingdom forts on the "Ways of Horus" in north Sinai. #archaeology