12th January 2014, 02:17 PM
Humour in Archaeology seeks content!
Rescuing the social history of humour in archaeology from skips and backs of cupboards! Technology, policy and practice can create an airbrushed view of archaeological practice and humour is often removed from final publications and public display. The HumArch website archives field notes, diary entries, poems, videos, site songs, photographs, fanzines, and much more. We're interested in humour in museums and public outreach / education too. Please share and if you have something on humour in archaeology weâd love to hear from you! Get in touch content@humarch.org
www.humarch.org
Rescuing the social history of humour in archaeology from skips and backs of cupboards! Technology, policy and practice can create an airbrushed view of archaeological practice and humour is often removed from final publications and public display. The HumArch website archives field notes, diary entries, poems, videos, site songs, photographs, fanzines, and much more. We're interested in humour in museums and public outreach / education too. Please share and if you have something on humour in archaeology weâd love to hear from you! Get in touch content@humarch.org
www.humarch.org