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  2. Dr Abigail Baker | Being an Islander

    https://islander.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/abigail-baker
    23 Jul 2023: Abigail Baker is a curator and archaeologist with a research interest in the history of archaeology. ... Social profiles and affiliations. Project Curator. Fitzwilliam Museum. Contact us. The Fitzwilliam Museum,.
  3. Behind the Scenes | Being an Islander

    https://islander.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/islander/behind-the-scenes
    23 Jul 2023: Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge) and Jack Stephenson, curatorial assistant.
  4. Ancient food and insular diet | Being an Islander

    https://islander.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/research/Food-and-ancient-insular-diet
    23 Jul 2023: Prior to the 1990’s, narratives of ancient diets, food preparation and consumption were limited to the social context of food-serving and drinking vessels. ... about ancient diets, their variations and impact on ancient societies, as well as placed the
  5. Dr Giulia Muti | Being an Islander

    https://islander.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/giulia-muti
    23 Jul 2023: Giulia is passionate about fieldwork, and she has participated in different archaeological projects in Italy and Cyprus. ... Crewe). She is also trained in experimental archaeology on Bronze Age spinning and weaving.
  6. Background | Being an Islander

    https://islander.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/about/background
    23 Jul 2023: of the Mediterranean’ opening on 24 February 2023 and closing on 4 June 2023. ... Throughout history, islands have been treated as distinct places, unlike mainland and continental masses.
  7. Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean | Being an Islander

    https://islander.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/islander/exhibition
    23 Jul 2023: TBD. Copyright Fitzwilliam Museum. “Spellbinding… calling to mind Picasso and Brancusi at every turn.”. — ... Yet the evolution and culture of the islands is defined by how connected they are.
  8. Public Engagement and Community participation | Being an Islander

    https://islander.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/resources/public-engagement/
    23 Jul 2023: The story was told using key objects in the exhibition and handling materials. ... uniquely queer and artistic perspective, grounded in the historical context the museum provides.
  9. Joint Interdisciplinary international conference on Island Identities …

    https://islander.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/research/conference
    23 Jul 2023: Throughout history, islands have been treated as distinct places, unlike mainland and continental masses. ... 17:30: Reception and buffet dinner. 20:00: Close. 30 March Oxford Day.
  10. Rafael Laoutari | Being an Islander

    https://islander.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/rafael-laoutari
    23 Jul 2023: as well as a number of workshops related to ceramics, ceramic technology and petrography. ... Social profiles and affiliations. PhD Candidate. Department of Archaeology and Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
  11. Insularity | Being an Islander

    https://islander.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/research/insularity
    23 Jul 2023: Ports functioned as the more heterogeneous spaces, in which travellers and locals met. ... B. Knapp and P. van Dommelen, 96–108. Cambridge University Press. Blake, E.

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