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Archaeology, Mummies & Museums in Horror Fiction & Media
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Undertow Publications šØš¦
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It's October! Hurrah! I've specially curated 5 of our spookier titles, and discounted the eBooks to just $2. Grab a couple, or all 5 for $10. It's your choice.
@seanbirnie.bsky.social
@acwise.bsky.social
@stevetoase.bsky.social
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Daniel Williams
14 days ago
My periodic call for pitches to the 19th-Century Networks section of āØLiterature CompassāØ: Do you have a state-of-the-field essay to propose on
#Romantic
or
#Victorian
topics? a little-known or understudied author to spotlight? Please get in touch!
compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/1741...
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Literature Compass
Click on the title to browse this journal
https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/17414113
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Dr. Holly Walters
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I probably should have just included this in the original post. Captain America: the First Avenger includes the obligatory āNazis hunting for occult artifactsā trope. The Winter Soldier has something cooler: this glass elevator fight scene.
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Elevator Fight Scene | Captain America: The Winter Soldier | Official Clip
YouTube video by Marvel Entertainment
https://youtu.be/KYATf2A5GCQ?feature=shared
about 1 month ago
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Evan Torner
about 1 month ago
D&D actually received an early 1980s sales bump thanks to the Satanic Panic. The free advertising from Christian organizations allowed teenagers to feel like total, edgy rebels for buying D&D.
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Whoās going to sort out the issues with all the edited collections of non-fiction essays? Sigh.
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about 1 month ago
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In which I expand on my obsession with the idea that Greendale Community College sits on top of a secret military installation, which is not strange at all no matter what
@fishinnards.bsky.social
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Looking below the surface of Community (2009-2015)
I love the NBC sitcom Community (2009-2015). I try not to suck out the joy by overthinking, but the copious references to Indiana Jones and an Anthropology course that quickly goes off the rails arā¦
https://excavatinghorror.com/2025/09/05/looking-below-the-surface-of-community-2009-2015/
about 1 month ago
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Dr Kate Laity š§æ
about 2 months ago
'This archaeology is often a dramatic, action-packed endeavor in which the fate of the world rests in the hands of a plucky group of scholars who canāt remember where they parked their car but can translate a dead language and navigate a series of complex traps and devious puzzles.' š¤£
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Havenāt give this a listen yet but Iām a big
@baladria.bsky.social
fan & you better believe I snapped up a deck of her ancient Egyptian-inspired OFMD tarot cards!
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about 2 months ago
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Andrew Reinhorror, PhD, RPA
about 2 months ago
#PunkArchaeology
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I did a thing
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about 2 months ago
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Steve Toase
about 2 months ago
Thanks to
@meanlouise.bsky.social
from
@excavatinghorror.com
for the shout out for Dirt Upon My Skin in this great article on archaeological horror at
@nightmare-magazine.com
www.nightmare-magazine.com/nonfiction/p...
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Plumbing the Depths: Archaeology in Horror Fiction - Nightmare Magazine
Archaeology is a method and practice which resurfaces the past. It can help us reconstruct the history and culture of ancient (or not so ancient) people, and give us insight into what it means to be h...
https://www.nightmare-magazine.com/nonfiction/plumbing-the-depths-archaeology-in-horror-fiction/
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Just informed the phrase āhold on to your buttsā isnāt scholarly. Which is delightful! Not bc Iām gonna change my blogging style, but bc itās always nice to know someone read the footnotes. Anyway, hereās a bit of chatter about the Gothic mode & a book recommendation, if you like that sort of thing.
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Gothic America
Keeping up with The Scholarly Literature is a wild academic fantasy, even for those with a neatly bounded subject area. When I was a kid I thought the expression ātrying to shovel a waterfallā¦
https://excavatinghorror.com/2025/08/25/gothic-america/
about 2 months ago
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So good I was able to resist a joke about how this is a chilling tale about the consequences of digging without a permit. Almost.
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about 2 months ago
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Dr Sam Hirst
about 2 months ago
The end of day 1 of the
#WarningToTheCurious
conference and what a day! A great keynote from Darryl Jones! 13 fascinating papers! A workshop on haunted objects that has me writing a VERY weird little story and, of course, the cocktail/mocktail hour! Love that for us!
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As you may have guessed, Iām looking forward to this conference!
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about 2 months ago
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Rusty Coffin Nails
about 2 months ago
Tomorrow! Tomorrow! Tomorrow! And Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!
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I feel I should clarify that what made this all super-creepy was that I opened
@stevetoase.bsky.social
ās book to that page THE SAME DAY I got the field school question. Does it matter? No, not really, except to me & maybe the ghost in the Total station.
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about 2 months ago
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In case youāre here for actual archaeology & not worried about the thing thatās definitely probably not slithering around in your storage closet, Dr. Daniel Sayers published The Archaeology of the Homed & the Unhomed w UP of Florida in 2023 & also Justin Uehlein recently defended his dissertation š
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about 2 months ago
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Hereās a silly story to start your Wednesday. Or end your Wednesday. Which I meant because of time zones, not to suggest itās the last thing you might read because youāve been tamping down that sense of vague dread that something terrible lurks in your lab 1/
about 2 months ago
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Lauren (LJ) McMenemy
2 months ago
Join us at Writing the Occult: Belief on 6 Sept when we ask: Whatās it like to live in a cult? Why do we get swept away by charismatic leaders? Why might someone *not* believe? Where do conspiracy theories come from? Letās ask if the truth really is out there. Details:
writingtheoccult.carrd.co
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Frank Cogliano
about 2 months ago
Job opportunity for an historian at Monticello. This is the 4th time they've tried to fill the role this year (they seem to have given up trying to find a senior person and have dropped the PhD requirement). DM me if you want to know what it's like to work there.
www.monticello.org/thomas-jeffe...
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Paycor Job Openings
at Monticello
https://www.monticello.org/thomas-jefferson-foundation/jobs-monticello/job-opportunities/
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Sacrifice! At the Harvest Festival
about 2 months ago
Calling all American folklorists, pop culture critics, historians, and artists! Please take a look at the call for proposals for Crossroads, a magazine dedicated exclusively to folk horror in the United States. Our first issue will be dedicated to the 1970s.
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I knew I couldnāt do Modern Mummies: A Horror Anthology justice with a proper review right now, so instead hereās a short post about my enthusiasm for this excellent new collection from
@cateyepress.bsky.social
excavatinghorror.com/2025/08/15/m...
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Modern Mummies (2025)
At the beginning of the year, I noticed that Cat Eye Press was soliciting stories for a new collection. The theme was āmodern mummiesā and I have to admit that I was skeptical until I rā¦
https://excavatinghorror.com/2025/08/15/modern-mummies-2025/
about 2 months ago
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Dr Sam Hirst
about 2 months ago
Have you ever wanted to study the Gothic with me? At a British university but online so it's accessible to you anywhere? For a fraction of a usual university course cost? With delicious delicious library access? Come join me Liverpool uni starting October!
www.liverpool.ac.uk/continuing-e...
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The Rise of the Gothic: 1764-1831 - Continuing Education - University of Liverpool
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/continuing-education/choose-your-course/creative-arts/english-literature/theriseofthegothic1764-1831/
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Spectacular publicly accessible resource run by a brilliant organizer. I talked about Gothic tourism & local history as it relates the Exorcist, Mothman, & Blair Witch earlier this year for the annual Goths for Breakfast fundraiser to fun free meals for kids & it was a great time all-around.
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Rebecca Stone Gordon
2 months ago
Speaking of, safe travels to everyone headed to Cusco, Peru for the Mummy Congress. Iām absolutely not jealous! (Iām absolutely jealous).
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Enjoying, as always, the Antiquity in Media Studies 2024 conference. Is AIMS here yet? Search is defying me, but that doesn't mean I'm not missing them!
antiquityinmediastudies.wordpress.com
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Antiquity in Media Studies
A not-for-profit educational society advocating for interdisciplinary reception studies within Classics and analogous disciplines focused on the the ancient world.
https://antiquityinmediastudies.wordpress.com/
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Hi! Hello! Actual account here. This username wasn't available last year & I don't know why I didn't doublecheck before falling back on I Dig Horror. As funny as that name is to me as a horror fan & scholar/bio-archaeologist, I thought I'd give this thing called consistency a try, so here we are.
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