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@OpenAccessArch

A registered charity (SC047486) that aims to advance people’s knowledge and skills, with a focus on history, heritage and archaeology. Tweets by Doug RM.

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open past@OpenAccessArch·
This account is changing... a little bit. Formerly, Open Access Archaeology, it is now Open Past. This is to reflect a few changes that have happened over the years.
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North Ages
North Ages@NorthAges·
Some excellent open-access titles here including Scotland In Early Medieval Europe and The Book Of Kells - A Masterwork Revealed.
Sidestone Press@sidestonepress

Happy New Year everyone! What better way to kick of the new year by adding another batch of full #OpenAccess publications to our ever growing OA list? You can now download all these books for free from our website! sidestone.com/books/ @OpenAccessArch @OpenBookCollect

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Roman Military Equipment
Roman Military Equipment@EquipmentRoman·
Our campaign to liberate scanned public domain books from copyright purgatory continues, as we jail break volume 5 of RGZM's Alterthümer unserer heidnischen Vorzeit (AuhV5). Now accessible from our Downloads page (listed as Lindenschmit 1911). tinyurl.com/2adtmdne
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AGER - Association du monde rural gallo-romain
AGER - Association du monde rural gallo-romain@AgerAssociation

[Parution] Stanislas Bossard @CReAAH_UMR6566, Sanctuaires et paysage religieux des cités du centre et de l'Ouest de la Gaule Lyonnaise, 14e supplément à la Revue archéologique de l'Ouest @RevueOuest @PUReditions pur-editions.fr/product/10115/…

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Thomas Finan, PhD, FSA
Thomas Finan, PhD, FSA@tjfinan·
One wonders if this is a tool that archaeologists might use. $2000 is relatively inexpensive. I could see sequencing animal bones, residue on pottery, seeds, etc. Can anyone comment on this tool?
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

In the 90s, the Human Genome Project cost billions of dollars and took over 10 years. Today, you can plugged MinION into your laptop and sequence a genome in 24 hours. The only portable, real-time device for DNA and RNA sequencing

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