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'''Archaeotrollism''' is a term that describes the trolling activity in matters of archaeology This protologism was coined by Ted Papakostas, a Greek archaeologist and instagrammer, who cultivates “''what is called ‘pop archaeology’ through his Instagram project @archaeostoryteller''”, by “''introduc[ing] a fun way of perceiving the past and denounce the notion that
'''Archaeotrollism''' is a term that describes the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll trolling] activity in matters of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeology archaeology]. This [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protologism protologism] was coined by Ted Papakostas, a Greek archaeologist and instagrammer, who cultivates “''what is called ‘pop archaeology’ through his Instagram project @archaeostoryteller''”, by “''introduc[ing] a fun way of perceiving the past and denounce the notion that
antiquity is sacred and untouchable’ by making archaeological information plain yet accurate and enjoyable to a wider audience''”.<ref>TedXAthens, [https://www.tedxathens.com/speaker/ted-papakostas/ Ted Papakostas]</ref>
antiquity is sacred and untouchable’ by making archaeological information plain yet accurate and enjoyable to a wider audience''”.<ref>TedXAthens, [https://www.tedxathens.com/speaker/ted-papakostas/ Ted Papakostas]</ref>


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Archaeotrollism is a term that describes the trolling activity in matters of archaeology. This protologism was coined by Ted Papakostas, a Greek archaeologist and instagrammer, who cultivates “what is called ‘pop archaeology’ through his Instagram project @archaeostoryteller”, by “introduc[ing] a fun way of perceiving the past and denounce the notion that antiquity is sacred and untouchable’ by making archaeological information plain yet accurate and enjoyable to a wider audience”.[1]

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  1. TedXAthens, Ted Papakostas