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art-thropologist · 5 years ago
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I received several compliments on my TARDIS sweatshirt.
And now that I do not have any pressing deadlines I can focus on actually writing the expansion on Fang and Feather.
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whiskyaesthetic · 6 years ago
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At long last, Eleanor is ours. Released in August by @crowdedbarrelwhiskeyco in Austin TX, she came to us via our brother in whiskey, @adampfarnsworth. Thank you friend for fetching, transporting, holding, and handing over this beauty. She's cask strength and delivers a wallop right off the bat, but settles into spicy cream. #eleanor #eleanorchapter3 #eleanor1860 #crowdedbarrel #crowdedbarrelwhiskeyco #fangandfeather #whiskeytribe #whiskeyvault #howdoyouwhiskey #mgp #bourbon #dram #aquavitae #uiscebeatha #uisgebeatha #whiskyaesthetic #fiddlybit #oregonamericansawmill #oregonamericanlumbercompany #vernonia #vernonialake #vernonialaketrail #pnw (at Vernonia Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/BqYnsqqHA0I/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1bmw1ojkd5113
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art-thropologist · 7 years ago
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Gradblr 10/11
Feedback has been great on my presentation today. I opened a lot of eyes to the benefits of analytical statistics in art historical and archaeological study.
Everyone I talked to said turn it into a book. So I guess I’m gunna have to do it. Stay tuned, mates.
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art-thropologist · 6 years ago
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This post just reminds me how much I really need to get back to my Feathered Serpent research.
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art-thropologist · 8 years ago
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The finished poster for the Undergraduate Research Symposium and the completed research of my thesis.
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art-thropologist · 8 years ago
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Almost there
Just one last read-through before I’ll be finished with this thesis. I’m going to celebrate by sleeping for a week.
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art-thropologist · 8 years ago
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Three days later I finished the first of 72 images that need to be made for my thesis. (Fig. i.1 Civic Plan of Teotihuacan, Fang and Feather)
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art-thropologist · 7 years ago
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Here’s the Thesis
Hey, mates. [waves]. I’ve gotten a few messages asking to read my thesis work on Teotihuacan. I can’t post the whole manuscript because I’m currently modifying it to shop to press.
But here’s a summary article:
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/jpur/vol7/iss1/4/
Don’t want to read? That’s cool. Here’s a lightning talk I did last summer:
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Want a longer presentation? Catch me at the following conferences:
“Realized Urbanism/Failed Utopia: A Case Study of Teotihuacan” 17th annual Context and Meaning Graduate Student Conference. Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. February 2-3, 2018.
“Teotihuacan and the Performance of Cyclical Time in a Mesoamerican City.” Duke MA Conference Creation and Destruction: Beginnings and Ends in Religious Thought. Duke University, Raleigh, North Carolina. February 23-24, 2018
“Bloody Pelts and Painted Scales: the Iconographic Interaction Between Jaguars and Feathered Serpents in Mesoamerican Art.” Society of American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., Maryland. April 11-15, 2018.
And as always, feel free to message me, @me, or send in an ask!
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