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Category Archives: HARN
ICYMI: Writing about Correspondence
I contributed another post to the HARN blog. It was about 10 days ago, but I’d love your thoughts on how you use correspondence in your research. https://harngroup.wordpress.com/2016/08/19/the-immortality-of-letters/
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Writing Elsewhere
I have too been working! To prove it, look at this. Two weeks ago, I did a book review for HARN Towers. It was a review of Andrew Humphreys book On the Nile in the Golden Age of Travel. This … Continue reading
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Some thoughts on publishing
I’m on research leave this semester, thanks to a generous department of colleagues who work together for everyone’s benefit. Once every 7 years I get to work one overload teaching semester in exchange for one development semester where I don’t … Continue reading
Tatiana Passek: the Soviet Union’s most successful female archaeologist
Originally posted on HARN Weblog:
Today’s treat is the article Olga Sveshnikova has just published in Antiquity . Remember if you have information for the Antiquity Project Gallery to send it to Kate for formatting and submitting to Antiquity. Either send…
Spring Cleaning
Originally posted on HARN Weblog:
I’ve finally got around to updating the blog links – see Member Sites on the sidebar – my enthusiasm for tidying up never lasts long but this area of HARN towers is now clean and…