We are looking at the Humayun Darwaza from the Purana qila, one of the many structures we covered during our Recruitment event. If you’re enrolling with Speaking Archaeologically, remember today is the last date to do so. See you at the site! #joinus #speakingarchaeologically #archaeology
Speaking Archaeologically
Research Services
Solan, Himachal Pradesh 1,433 followers
Forgotten History is Forgotten Culture.
About us
Speaking Archaeologically is an archaeological education group, based in India, which focuses on Object Analysis, documentation of neglected and forgotten archaeological sites and rescue archaeology. It was founded in June 2015 by Shriya Gautam, a freelance archaeologist, along with her colleagues, Lyn Pease, Catherine Holtham-Oakley, Max Zeronian-Dalley and Molly Lockeyear. The group operates on almost all social networking forums, including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Blogger and Instagram, for the purposes of site documentations and archaeological education and was registered for the same on July 1, 2015.
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https://linktr.ee/speakingarchaeologically
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- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Solan, Himachal Pradesh
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- Archaeological Training, Educational Workshops, Public Archaeology, Educational Seminars, Cultural Activities, Artefact Handling, and Site Visits
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Kshitij Krishna Niwas,
Shilly Road
Solan, Himachal Pradesh 173212, IN
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Our Second Keynote Address is perhaps also the most special talk in the field as Prof. Osmund Bopearacchi talks about fresh material of Gandhara and Indo-Scythian culture excavated from Pakistan earlier this year. We are honoured to be the first platform to bring these results to you. #archaeology #newfindings #indoscythians #gandhara #gandharaconnections
Numismatic Evidence on the Art and History of India by Prof. Osmund Bopearachchi
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We are on Day 3 of the Speaking Archaeologically Early Career Researchers Conference. Watch our Day 1 Keynote Address by Prof . Dan Hicks from the University of Oxford who talks to us about "Militarist Realism": Some Thoughts on Museums, Memory and Monumentality #decolonisation #museums #monumentality #decolonisingarchaeology
"Militarist Realism": Some Thoughts on Museums, Memory and Monumentality by Prof. Dan Hicks
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We are elated to announce the schedule for the Speaking Archaeologically Early Career Researchers Conference 2025! An inclusive and collaborative platform for early career researchers across the world, the conference aims to facilitate discussions on the contemporary approaches to archaeology. Join us as we bring you the best of archaeological research from 15th to 18th August! Stay tuned for more! #speakingarchaeologically #citizenarchaeology #speakingarchaeologicallyglobal #speakingarchaeologicallyconference
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On Popular Demand: You still have a chance to present at the Speaking Archaeologically Early Career Researchers Conference in case you missed the previous submission deadline! Submit your abstract using the following link: https://lnkd.in/gCjGEKdJ #callforpapers #earlycareerresearchers #heritage #archaeology #archaeologyconference
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On Speaking Archaeologically YouTube channel today, join Ms Jana Nedelkoska (University of Oxford) as she discusses depictions of motherhood and death in the funerary monuments of the Classical world!
Classical Attic Funerary Monuments as a Model for Motherhood and Female Citizenship
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Our Tenth Year Anniversary is almost here and on the occasion, we are absolutely thrilled to announce that we will be hosting Prof. Dan Hicks, Professor of Contemporary Archaeology at the University of Oxford and Curator of World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum, for our next Talk with an Expert Session. Join us as we discuss his latest book, Every Monument Will Fall and the contemporary conflicts over art, colonialism, and memory! Date: 27th May 2025 Time: 2 pm BST/ 6:30 pm IST Register here: https://lnkd.in/gaDV69kx #speakingarchaeologically #citizenarchaeology #speakingarchaeologicallyglobal #archaeology #archaeological #decolonisation #colonialpasts #colonialviolence #coloniallegacy #culture #art #everymonumentwillfall #talkwithanexpert #danhicks #archaeologytalk
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Some important announcements for this month as we take in students for the Speaking Archaeologically Masterclass for Research Writing that will be the basis of direct recruitment for the Research Wing 2025. Starting May 20, 225, join us as we teach the basics of Heritage Research Writing and initiate a new team of researchers into our fold. Enroll today. Contact us on the number specified. #speakingarchaeologically #citizenarchaeology #archaelogy #archaeological #career #careeropportunities #heritage #research #conservation #anthropology #arthistory #history
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Explore the majestic Tomb of Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, a stunning example of Tughlaq architecture in Delhi, India. Built in the 14th century, this fortress-like tomb is a testament to the grandeur of the Delhi Sultanate era. Join us as we uncover its history, architectural features, and significance in Indian heritage.
SA Monuments of the Delhi Sultanate Ep. 27: The Tomb of Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq
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Eid Mubarak to all our friends, followers and students! Join us as we explore yet another mosque of the yesteryears from in this exclusive video: https://lnkd.in/getHJuUY #eidmubarak #eid
Eid ul-Fitr Special: Muhammad Wali Masjid, Delhi
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