Inktober is an annual drawing challenge: a drawing a day, throughout October, following a particular set of prompts. This year, I followed Dr Katherine Cook’s archink series, each the title of an archaeology-related book. Some of the sketches discuss the books themselves, others explore concepts or objects loosely inspired by the title, related to my work and research.
I hope you find them interesting and/or informative. If you’d like to use or adapt any for your own purposes, feel free. You can save images from the gallery below, or scroll to the foot of the post to download a PDF of them all. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Uncommon Ground All the Best Rubbish The Languages of Archaeology Past presented Decolonising methodologies Research Design The Social Life of Things Archaeologies of the Heart Archaeological Theory in Dialogue In Small Things Forgotten The Perception of the Environment Archaeology is a Brand Reconstructing Archaeology Reading the Everyday The Usbonre Book of World History Archaeological Illustration The Place of Stone What This Awl Means How Things Shape the Mind Dr Space Junk vs. the Universe Hacking the Academy Entangled Assembling archaeology Hungry Listening If These Pots Could Talk Revolt Objects of Survivance Identity Crisis Voice and Vision Frauds, Myths and Mysteries The Human Bone Manual