Dwuddy
Writer, ex-research scientist, and local history obsessive. 94% Welsh 6% Huguenot.
@robedmunds.bsky.social
I'm a Welsh writer of two novels about the ancient Numidian King Masinissa set during the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage. 🏴 ⵜⴰⵏⵎⵎⵉⵔⵜ https://linktr.ee/robedmunds
@hamsky.bsky.social
Reading, writing, crosswords, squirrels, Esperanto. http://www.dhamel.com
@drsueoosthuizen.bsky.social
Professor (Em.) of Medieval Archaeology, University of Cambridge. Early #medievalEngland c400-1200CE; #commonrights & governance; #fen #watermanagement; #landscape⚱️& 🗃️. #medievalsky Research & publications @ https://profsusanoosthuizen.wordpress.com
@danrhodes.bsky.social
Anthropology, Timoleon Vieta, Sour Grapes, etc.. Toxic brand. https://danrhodes.co.uk
@pdsmith.bsky.social
📚City: A Guidebook for the Urban Age, Doomsday Men, Einstein, Metaphor & Materiality. Now writing about cities, detectives and crime. https://linktr.ee/pd_smith
@rpgrant.bsky.social
scientist, poet, gadfly keeper of bees, chickens, and the secret to happiness
@suegreaney.bsky.social
Archaeologist | Neolithic Britain & Ireland | Heritage interpretation | Lecturer at University of Exeter
@adamchapman.bsky.social
Medieval historian interested in Wales, Somerset exile, inept cricketer, General Editor of the longest-running and largest local history project yet devised, the Victoria County History of England. Probably drinking tea.
@saocousins.bsky.social
Plant community ecology, dispersal, landscape & climate change Professor in Physical Geography Passionate about teaching in the field Ed-in-Chief/ecology @NordicJBotany Splosh around with watercolour and watching 🪶 🐦🌿🦇 Views are personal
@drrjwarren.bsky.social
Early modern historian, writing ‘The Church in Interregnum England c1649-62'. Illustrator & co-author 'Nature's Calendar' (Granta, 2023). Environmentalist.
@johngilbey.bsky.social
Science and SF writer, Photographer, Guardian Country Diary, SciFoo, TEDx, Geek-without-Porfolio, LaunchPadAstro, Professional survivor, FBCS, FRSA, Grandfather...