- Outreach at the Wellcome Elements (Gold, Silver, and Bronze) event - Undertaking portable x-ray fluorescence spectrometry of metallic objects at the Wellcome Collection, June 2012. Image copyright: Wellcome Images Wow! As you can see, we had a busy time at the Wellcome Collection Elements – Gold, Silver and Bronze night. I was running the assaying stand, where we using a very nice Olympus Gold Xpert portable… Continue reading Outreach at the Wellcome Elements (Gold, Silver, and Bronze) event
- Wellcome Collection ‘Elements’ night - On Friday the 22nd of June I shall be taking part in the Wellcome Collection’s Elements Gold, Silver, Bronze (aka copper and tin) night here in London. It looks to be a pretty action-packed evening with everything from opera singers to alchemists, debates to silversmithing demonstrations. It’s on between 7:30pm – 11:00pm on a free,… Continue reading Wellcome Collection ‘Elements’ night
- Day of Archaeology 2011 - On Friday 29th I took part in the Day of Archaeology – a large project with 400 archaeologists blogging about what they get up to in their day. You can find my post here. I was really pleased to be involved, as the aims of the project are admirable – to create a way for… Continue reading Day of Archaeology 2011
- BrightClub update - Turns out that whomever is in charge of the Institute’s webpages runs news updates, so our little outing to BrightClub was logged on the Institute web pages. I understand that this is rather minor and unimportant, but it still rather makes me smile! You can find it here: Institute staff and students join UCL’s BrightClub.… Continue reading BrightClub update
- Brightclub – again! - Brightclub is one of the UCL Engagement Unit’s projects. Dr Steve Cross pursuades a bunch of hapless academics to perform stand-up comedy on a particular theme, each for about 5-8 mins whilst a real comedian or two compares. I performed at the ‘metal‘ themed night a while back, and was pursuaded (okay, volunteered happily!) to… Continue reading Brightclub – again!
- Archaeology in Crisis? - I received an email a while back and completely forgot to mention this: Schlanger, N., and Aitchison, K. (eds) (2010), Archaeology and the Global Economic Crisis. Tervuren: Culture Lab Éditions. http://ace-archaeology.eu/fichiers/25Archaeology-and-the-crisis.pdf Note, i.a., chapters 4 (by Kenneth Aitchison, with annex 1 at end of volume) and 5 (by Anthony Sinclair) on the prospects for archaeology… Continue reading Archaeology in Crisis?
- BrightClub - I mentioned a while back that I took part one of the regular public engagement dos that the UCL Engagement Unit organise. In particular – BrightClub, which is a comedy night at a real club, half-way between Kings Cross and Farringdon. It was scary. Very, very scary! Still, once you’ve made eighty people who have… Continue reading BrightClub
- What are these blog thingies? A response to ‘Blogging Anthropology…’ - Anyone into digital archaeology or blogging archaeology and anthropology will have noticed the wave of dislike and irritation that has been spreading through the online communities as a result of the American Anthropologist Journal article on ‘Blogging Anthropology: Savage Minds, Zero Anthropology and AAA blogs‘. (That’s an open link to the PDF – don’t know… Continue reading What are these blog thingies? A response to ‘Blogging Anthropology…’
- Blogs – Ken Aitchison and Paul Belford - Blog links Just stumbled across a blog I thought it would be worth sharing – Ken Aitchison, who is Head of Projects and Professional Development at the Institute For Archaeologists (ie he’s 2nd in the IFA head-honchos list). From his blog he seems like an amiable enough chap, and he’s been kind enough to post… Continue reading Blogs – Ken Aitchison and Paul Belford
- News – Museum Visitor Figures 2008 - Museums and Attractions Attendance List 2008! Wikimedia Image Copyright Andrew DunnThe Guardian’s recent article alerted me to the fact that the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions visitor numbers list was out for 2008. No suprises over the top ten being London-based – more surprise for me personally that my favourite museum (National Army Museum) isn’t… Continue reading News – Museum Visitor Figures 2008