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Author Archives: Vana Orfanou

Cactus plant in brass pot. As the scene from Monty Python’s Life of Brian goes, the Romans have given...
Archaeology, Chemistry

What have the Romans ever done for us? How about gold from stone!

Author Vana Orfanou Date June 15, 2021
Vana Orfanou
Tagged alchemy, archaeology, archaeometallurgy, brass, chemistry, copper, Romans, zinc | Leave a comment |
An abandoned surgical mask on a Dublin pavement during my casual afternoon walk last...
Archaeology, Society

Archaeology from the future: The material culture of Covid-19

Author Vana Orfanou Date December 29, 2020
Vana Orfanou
Tagged archaeology, Covid-19, material culture, social crisis | Leave a comment |
SciSnack is now broadening its scope to include archaeology and in October we kickstarted...
News

Introducing ArchaeoSnack

Author Vana Orfanou Date November 12, 2020
Vana Orfanou
Tagged archaeological science, archaeology | Leave a comment |
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