The CREWS project may have officially finished, but I hope its legacy lives on in our publications (not to mention the resources still hosted on the website). After a bit of delay because of the pandemic, reviews of CREWS volumes have recently started to emerge, which is very helpful in trying to understand the impact … Continue reading CREWS volume reviews|
We are grateful to CORDIS for developing a new feature on the results of the CREWS project, which finished last September – but I hope has a long legacy to come. Read the article by clicking below. Unravelling the relationships between early writing systems And to find out more about what follows CREWS, please do … Continue reading The results of the CREWS project: new CORDIS article|
Today is the last day of the CREWS project. We started in April 2016, and over the last six years it has been an absolute pleasure to work with my amazing team and all the colleagues who have taken part in the project through the visiting fellowship scheme, conferences and seminars. I’m blown away by … Continue reading Farewell CREWS (and hello VIEWS)|
We are pleased to tell you that the CREWS project will be hosting one final seminar on its last day, Friday 30th September 2022 (at 3.00pm BST, by Zoom). All are welcome! We will be joined by our long-distance Visiting Fellow Robert Martin of the University of Toronto, who is now working as archaeology co-ordinator … Continue reading A final CREWS project seminar|
Pippa is one of the interviewees on tonight’s episode of Cracking the Code on the History Channel – it’s all about the decipherment of Linear B! See HERE for more information. Also available with Curiosity Stream.|
Hello, I am Claudia Posani and I am very glad to write an article for the CREWS blog. I am interested in Hittitology, with a particular focus on Syro-Anatolian Iron Age history and on hieroglyphic Luwian inscriptions. I spent two months as a Visiting Fellow with the CREWS project. During May and June 2022, I … Continue reading Multilingual Syro-Anatolian Iron Age inscriptions – my research as a CREWS Project Visiting Fellow: Guest post by Claudia Posani|
The last of the CREWS monographs has finally appeared in print: Pippa’s book, Exploring Writing Systems and Practices in the Bronze Age Aegean. You can read it free online with open access &#…| crewsproject.wordpress.com
CREWS project research has had some unexpected outcomes, of which one of the most exciting has been the development of the Endangered Writing Network – hosted through the new VIEWS project HE…| crewsproject.wordpress.com
Hello, I am Olena Mudalige. I am a second-year PhD candidate at the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, studying Design. I previously completed a master’s degree studying art criticism and gr…| crewsproject.wordpress.com
I’m doing a charity walk to celebrate the 1,900th anniversary of Hadrian’s Wall, so during September I’ll be trying to walk 84 miles – the length of the Wall – but wit…| crewsproject.wordpress.com