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Rock Art with Dr. George Harold Nash - Rock Art 133
Join us on this week’s episode, as Alan sits down with Dr. George Harold Nash, a prominent specialist in the field of prehistoric rock art from the University of Liverpool. Dr. Nash has extensive experience in researching rock art in places across the world, the US and South America. He’s currently working in Rising Star Cave in South Africa and several Upper Palaeolithic caves in his native South Wales.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/133Links The Rock Art Network First Art Team Dr. George Nash - University of LiverpoolContact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion
10/25/2024 • 49 minutes, 51 seconds
Theophrastus and the 'Obtuse Man' - ADHDBCE 3
Theophrastus wrote a series of character descriptions in 3rd C BCE Athens. The Obtuse Man describes a fictional character based on Theophrastus' encounters with real Athenians and perfectly describes the distractible and often frustrating symptoms of ADHD.Dr Gina Musket of the Univesity of Liverpool Classics department talks about 3rd/4th C Athens, Theophrastus and life in Ancient Greece.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/adhdbce/3MusicYour Story by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
10/24/2024 • 57 minutes, 55 seconds
My name is Oss, you bent my sword, prepare to die! - Teabreak 32
This month we’re getting elite as Matilda chats all about chieftain burials with archaeologist, curator, editor, and model Dr Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof (also known on her online platforms as The Overdressed Archaeologist). Well, they’re talking about one chieftain burial in particular - that found in Oss in the Netherlands - and they’re especially talking about why the burial included a large and beautifully made iron sword bent into a ring. Why did people break or bend swords before burying them in the past? How could such a sword be bent into a ring? And how does Sasja manage to juggle so many different jobs and specialisms? Listen in to find out!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/32Links NWO article about Sasja and the sword Antiquities Museum article Fragmenting the Chieftain book Article on chieftain graves Sasja’s website Sasja’s blog article on Iron Age elite burialsContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
10/22/2024 • 57 minutes, 34 seconds
UNEARTHED - The Mystery of the Shaman Woman - 2024 Arkhaios Grand Prize Winner - TAS 283
Today’s episode is a special one where we interview Director Christian Stiefenhofer. In the first segment he gets a special announcement from Arkhaios Film Festival founder Jean F. Guilleux. We discuss the amazing documentary that Christian and his team put together and in the last segment, Rachel and Chris wrap up the show with a discussion about the film.Youtube: https://youtu.be/3VWgYoOok9YLinks Arkhaios Film FestivalContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
10/20/2024 • 30 minutes, 51 seconds
The Conservation of Gorian Dray (part 1) - Trowel 29
This week, Tilly and Ash invite Jessica van Dam back to talk about artifact conservation. For complete show ntoes head over to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/29Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/29ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
10/18/2024 • 34 minutes, 2 seconds
Hell Gap: A Window into Paleoindian Life on the Great Plains - Plains 05
In this episode of the Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, host Carlton Shield Chief Gover takes listeners to one of the most significant Paleoindian sites in North America: the Hell Gap National Historic Landmark. Located in eastern Wyoming, Hell Gap has provided a treasure trove of archaeological insights into the earliest inhabitants of the Great Plains. Carlton explores the history of this iconic site, from its discovery in the 1950s to its designation as a National Historic Landmark, highlighting its importance in understanding Paleoindian culture. We’ll delve into the various Paleoindian components uncovered at Hell Gap, including artifacts from Clovis, Folsom, and other key traditions, and discuss how these finds have helped archaeologists reconstruct lifeways, tool technologies, and hunting strategies. The episode also features a history of the site’s excavations, from the groundbreaking early digs to more recent research efforts. Whether you're fascinated by ancient history or want to learn more about how sites like Hell Gap shape our understanding of the Paleoindian past, this episode offers a captivating look at one of the Great Plains' most remarkable archaeological landmarks.Youtube: https://youtu.be/EvzAaRURSSgLinks: Office of the Wyoming State Archaeologist Hell Gap Site Webpage Hell Gap: A Stratified Paleoindian Campsite at the Edge of the Rockies Edited by Mary Lou Larson, Marcel Kornfeld, George Frison Hell Gap National Historic Landmark YouTube video by Wyoming SHPO Archaeology Spotlight: Excavating Hell Gap YouTube video by University of Wyoming The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains by Douglas B. Bamforth (2021) Archaeology on the Great Plains Edited by W. Raymond Wood (1998) Carlton's KU Anthropology Faculty BioTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/great-plains-archaeology/05Contact: Instagram: @pawnee_archaeologist Email: [email protected] Motion
10/17/2024 • 27 minutes, 11 seconds
What's your end game, final job and retirement? - CRMArch 299
What’s your plan? Do you have a plan for retirement? We don’t just mean financially. What do you want to do when you “grow up” in archaeology or cultural resources management? Do you want to teach? Do you want to run a company? Where do you see yourself in 25 years? We ask, and answer, the tough questions on this week’s episode.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/299Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
10/16/2024 • 46 minutes, 41 seconds
Unmasking the Myths of Crystal Skulls: Fact vs. Fiction - Aliens 72
The legend of crystal skulls captivates the imagination, interweaving tales of ancient wisdom, extraterrestrial artifacts, and mystical powers. However, a closer examination reveals that many of these claims are steeped in modern invention rather than historical fact. Frederick meticulously investigates the origins of the most notorious crystal skulls, notably the Mitchell-Hedges Skull, which has been venerated by some as an ancient artifact with supernatural qualities. Contrary to popular belief, extensive research indicates that these skulls were likely manufactured in Germany, utilizing modern tools and techniques that were not available to ancient civilizations.Throughout this captivating exploration, Frederick addresses the pseudoscientific narratives that have proliferated around these skulls, exposing the lack of credible evidence supporting their supposed ancient origins. The episode further critiques the appropriation of Indigenous cultures in the promotion of these myths, spotlighting how New Age movements often fabricate connections to Native American spiritual practices to enhance the allure of these artifacts. The discussion serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of misrepresenting cultural histories and the commercialization of spiritual beliefs, reminding listeners that the enchanting stories surrounding crystal skulls are often just that—stories—rather than grounded realities. Ultimately, this episode calls for a more nuanced understanding of these artifacts, advocating for recognition of their artistic value while dispelling the myths that have overshadowed their true origins.A fully sourced transcript can be found at the episode page at: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-72-the-crystal-skullsRemember to visit Real-Archaeology.com to learn more about the event, which will take place between October 25 and October 27, 2024!Digging up Ancient Aliens on the web: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Member portal Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
10/15/2024 • 30 minutes, 20 seconds
Rapa Nui - HeVo 91
On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Friar Francisco Nahoe and Mata'u Rapu about how a priest and a filmmaker got involved in repatriation efforts for Rapa Nui (Easter Island). We learn how 19th and 20th Century European sheepherding ventures circulated Polynesian crania from Rapa Nui across the world; how UNESCO recognition can harm indigenous communities; the close relationship between environmental protection, cultural heritage, and indigenous rights; and most of all how the Rapanui people themselves provide an outstanding example of resilience in the face of environmental precarity and Euro-American colonization. Finally, we explore the challenges of living up to the leadership and legacy of both ancient ancestors and living elders in the effort to find a collective, multi-generational Polynesian voice.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/91Links Heritage Voices on the APN Eating up Easter Eating up Easter on PBS (Amazon) Eating up Easter (PBS) British museum public access catalogue Moai: Contest Objects from the British Museum Collection Article about British Museum Employee who Stole Artifacts from Collection Another film made by another Rapanui documentary filmmaker, Leo Pakarati, about Hoa Haka Nana Ia. Smithsonian Moai Stone Figure Head and Shoulders Smithsonian to return ancestral remains to Indigenous Australians https://www.instagram.com/smrapu/ https://linktr.ee/smrapuContact [email protected]@livingheritageA@LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
10/15/2024 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 25 seconds
Uncovering the Secrets of the Pyramids - TPM 03
Uncover the engineering marvels behind Egypt’s iconic pyramids and new archaeological findings about their construction. Explore unfinished Third Dynasty pyramids, Sneferu's architectural experimentations, and the wonder that is the Great Pyramid of Khufu. Learn about the pyramid towns that supported a large, skilled workforce and harbors that were part of the extensive transport network required to move materials. This episode sheds light on how the process of constructing massive monuments for the dead led to technological innovations and shaped the lives of ancient Egyptians.Links See photos related to episode topics on Instagram Loving the macabre lore? Treat your host to a coffee!ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
10/14/2024 • 44 minutes, 32 seconds
I excavated a mammoth! Ethno 3
In this episode of Ethnocynology with David Ian Howe. David takes his listeners through a POV descriptions of what it’s like to scientifically excavate a large animal at an archaeological site.TranscriptsFor transcripts of this episode, go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ethnocynology/3Links: davidianhowe.com Davidianhowe.com/storeArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
10/12/2024 • 31 minutes, 27 seconds
Nigerian Rock Art with Salisu Aminu - Rock Art 132
In this week’s episode, Dr Garfinkel talks to Salisu Aminu, rock art scholar, guard and advocate for the preservation and conservation of rock art in Nigeria. They discuss Salisu’s professional work, his passion and strategy for preserving the archaeological past, and how this work has helped the indigenous people of Nigeria. Salisu Aminu has received multiple awards and recognition for his work in rock art research. He has also been featured on the Bradshaw foundation website.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/132Links Birnin Kudu Rock Art Interpretation Center Nigeria - Bradshaw FoundationContact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
10/11/2024 • 33 minutes, 45 seconds
Were Neanderthals neurodiverse? Part 2/2 - ADHD 02
This is the second episode of Neurodiverse Neanderthals with Dr Andy Shuttleworth, an honorary fellow at the department of Anthropology at Durham university.In this episode we learn more about the enigmatic Neanderthals and discuss further evidence for neurodiversity! This two-parter was so interesting and fun and threw up some unexpected signs of spectrum-esque behaviours among our closest relatives.MusicYour Story by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
10/10/2024 • 58 minutes, 5 seconds
Were Neanderthals neurodiverse? Part 1/2 - ADHD 01
This is the first of two episodes on neurodiversity in Neanderthals with Dr Andy Shuttleworth, who is an honorary fellow at the department of Anthropology at Durham university.In this episode Andy talks about Neanderthals; where they lived, how they survived so long` and what their world was like. Long gone are the days of viewing Neanderthals, our nearest and dearest relatives, as simple cave-dwelling ancestors. Not only did Neanderthals survive incredibly challenging environments for hundreds of thousands of years, but they displayed signs of neurodiversity such as survival strategies, creativity, symbolism and may even have passed on autism to those of European decent.Music Your Story by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
10/10/2024 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 37 seconds
What's The Deal With Percy Fawcett and The Lost City of Z? - Pseudo 150
Percy Fawcett was an explorer who is famous for attempting to find a lost city that doesn’t exist, and ultimately cutting short his own existence in the process. Still, he’s a super interesting dude full of adventure, daring, and traits both good and bad, all of which leads to an unfortunate end of the road in 1925.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/150Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
10/9/2024 • 37 minutes, 7 seconds
How to date an archaeologist: Thermoluminescence Dating - Teabreak 31
In this month’s Tea-break Time Travel Training, Matilda is looking at yet another scientific dating technique used in archaeology: Thermoluminescence Dating! What is thermoluminescence? How you can use it to date ancient pottery? How does it compare to previous dating methods covered on the podcast? And are dreams made of atoms? Listen in to find out!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/31Links Chapter on luminescence dating Original article by Daniels et al (1953) Original article by Aitken et al (1964) Case Study example Paper on thermoluminescence dating Method description Dig it with Raven post on thermoluminescenceContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
10/8/2024 • 26 minutes, 50 seconds
Identity, Oppression, and Diversity in Archaeology with Laura Heath-Stout - TAS 282
This week, postdoctoral scholar Laura Heath-Stout joins Chris for a conversation about her upcoming book Identity, Oppression, and Diversity in Archaeology. They explore how the lack of diversity in the field of archaeology has influenced our perception of ancient history, and how this can and should change.Links Identity, Oppression, and Diversity in Archaeology: Releasing on Oct. 31. available for pre-order October 10Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
10/7/2024 • 38 minutes, 50 seconds
Gods, ritual, and potted plants - Trowel 28
Why have Tilly and Ash been turned into potted plants? Maybe it’s because they were trying to categorise an ancient and (apparently) wrathful god. But how does one classify a god? How can we identify them archaeologically? Are they people or objects? And most importantly, how will Ash and Tilly stop this recording? Listen in to find out!Books Mentioned: Small Gods (Terry Pratchett) Bound to the Battle God (Ruby Dixon) Pyramids (Terry Pratchett) Odds and Gods (Tom Holt) Ye Gods (Tom Holt) Godkiller (Hannah Kaner) The Raven Tower (Ann Leckie) The Realms of the Gods (Tamora Pierce) Kaos (Netflix series)Links Article: Are archaeologists afraid of gods? Article: Cattle skull ring in Kheshiya Article: Taking the bull by the horns (Catalhoyuk) Article: Griffins, Myths and Religion Article: The Spatial Configuration of Belief Book: The Archaeology of Religion TeePublic Store linkContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/28ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAffiliates Motion
10/4/2024 • 36 minutes, 52 seconds
The First Peoples: Uncovering the Paleoindian Legacy on the Great Plains - Plains 04
In this episode of the Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, host Carlton Shield Chief Gover explores the fascinating Paleoindian period, focusing on the earliest known peoples to inhabit the Great Plains. These pioneering groups adapted to the Ice Age environment, hunting megafauna like mammoths and bison, and leaving behind some of the most iconic archaeological sites in North America. Carlton delves into the discovery of key Paleoindian sites, including Clovis and Folsom, which provide insights into the lifeways, tools, and migration patterns of these early hunters. This episode takes listeners on a journey through time, unraveling the mysteries of the First Peoples and the lasting legacy they've left on the Great Plains landscape. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast or curious about the ancient history of North America, this deep dive into the Paleoindian period will captivate and inform.Youtube: https://youtu.be/uHE45rdZ0GULinks: On Rehumanizing Pleistocene People of the Western Hemisphere (2021) by Bonnie L. Pitblado Before Folsom: The 12 Mile Creek Site and the Debate Over the Peopling of the Americas (2014) by Matthew E. Hill The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains by Douglas B. Bamforth (2021) Archaeology on the Great Plains Edited by W. Raymond Wood (1998) Carlton's KU Anthropology Faculty BioTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/great-plains-archaeology/04Contact: Instagram: @pawnee_archaeologist Email: [email protected] Motion
10/3/2024 • 25 minutes, 8 seconds
Making Your Vehicle CRM-Worthy: Accessories, Add-ons, Extras, and Bad Choices - CRMArch 298
We’ve talked in the past about the best vehicles for CRM, but what are the best accessories to make your ride the envy of the other shovelbums? Are some add-ons better left off? Join us as we pimp your ride CRM style.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/298Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
10/2/2024 • 43 minutes, 1 second
Magicians, Myths, and Aliens: The Truth Behind Ancient Magic w. Archeosoup and Legends and Lectures - Aliens 71
Is magic real? Ancient Alien theorists claim that it is, but not really. They claim that descriptions of magic are just misunderstood alien technology. Together with Archaeosoup and Michelle Franklin, we are going to investigate these theories. We'll cover modern magicians, the famous Merlin, and whether Moses from the Bible had access to alien technology.You can find more from Archaeosoup here: YouTube LinktreeMore of Michelle Franklin can be found here: YouTube Michelle PatreonLinks: Episode page Digging up Ancient Aliens on the web:WebsiteEmailFacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokYouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
10/2/2024 • 2 hours, 16 minutes, 41 seconds
The 2024 Arkhaios Film Festival - TAS 281
The Arkhaios Film Festival is a free annual event that takes place every fall. It highlights the work of film makers working in the anthropology and archaeology space. This year the Archaeology Podcast Network participated in the jury selection process and we interviewed a few of the film makers. In this episode you’ll hear from Andrew Jones of Curiosity Trek and Alessio Consorte of The Last Shop, two of the short films that were selected.Links Arkhaios Film Festival - October 14-20, 2024 PBS link for Curiosity Trek!Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
9/30/2024 • 40 minutes, 16 seconds
Tombs from the Dawn of Egypt pt 2 - TPM 02
Continue the journey through the ancient tomb architecture of Early Dynastic Egypt that paved the way for the pyramids. Uncover recently discovered predynastic tombs in the Nile Delta and explore Saqqara’s grand necropolis. From the tombs of elite Egyptians to the monuments of Merneith, the first woman to rule Egypt, and the Step Pyramid of Djoser, we’ll reveal the powerful afterlife rituals and artistic traditions that shaped Egypt's iconic burial monuments.Links See photos related to episode topics on Instagram Loving the macabre lore? Treat your host to a coffee! Head over to the show notes page to see photos!Affiliates Motion
9/30/2024 • 22 minutes, 1 second
Tombs from the Dawn of Egypt pt 1 - TPM 01
Travel back over 5,000 years to Nekhen and Abydos, and explore the predynastic and early dynastic tombs that laid the foundations for the iconic pyramids and grand tombs of Ancient Egypt. Discover how these early burial sites shaped royal displays of power, afterlife beliefs, and Egyptian art for millennia.Links See photos related to episode topics on Instagram Loving the macabre lore? Treat your host to a coffee! Head over to the show notes page to see photosArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
9/30/2024 • 31 minutes, 46 seconds
How I created Ethnocynology (Part 2) - Ethno 2
In part 2 of these premiere episodes of Ethnocynology with David Ian Howe, David speaks for another 30 minutes straight (with maybe 3 pauses) about his favorite subject—Ethnocynology.David begins by recapping what he talked about last time; how he studied archaeology, and what led him to studying dogs.He then starts this episode off with how he grew up with an aunt who is a veterinarian and how he always had a stream of dogs in and out of the house.He then talks about his mentors and predecessors Dr. Brian Cummings who coined the neologism “ethnocynology,” and Dr. Angela Perri, who is the leading researcher in dog genetics.David then talks about meeting Dr. Perri in Italy at a conference, and how he bombed his opening performance at the conference.David then continues to discuss how he created the Ethnocynology Instagram, and how it was an outlet to teach the things he had learned in grad school.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/ethno/02Links: Links: davidianhowe.comArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724
9/28/2024 • 27 minutes, 29 seconds
How I created Ethnocynology (Part 1) - Ethno 01
In this premiere episode of Ethnocynology with David Ian Howe, David speaks for 30 minutes straight with almost 0 pauses about his favorite subject—Ethnocynology. As well as the Colombian Exchange.David begins by defining archaeology and Ethnocynology, and what they mean to him. Which then leads him to discussing what led him to studying the subject in general. Which he breaks into three parts:Taking an intro to anthropology courseA history documentary called “Mankind”A zooarchaeology class and a documentary about the flight distance hypothesisHe then rants about species, speciation, and how naming things can be problematic. This episode will be continued and clarified in episode 2.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/ethno/01Contact David Ian Howe: davidianhowe.comArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store
9/28/2024 • 30 minutes, 4 seconds
Dance and Cosmology with Jose Botello - Rock Art 131
Dr. Garfinkel brings Jose Botello back on the show to talk about his master’s work at Cal State Northridge. They talk about ceremonial dance, cosmology, and what it means to live and walk the “red road”.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/131Contact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation
9/27/2024 • 36 minutes, 18 seconds
"The Atlantis Puzzle" and the Richat Structure: African Atlanteans Won't Leave Me Alone - Pseudo 149
On yet another special edition of this podcast, I’ve been asked to review “The Atlantis Puzzle,” so I did. Is it the same old pseudoarchaeological nonsense we usually get complete with a retread of the tired and utterly debunked Richat Structure, or have they actually found Atlantis? You be the judge.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/149Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
9/25/2024 • 34 minutes, 33 seconds
The Road to Olmec - Tea-Break 30
Matilda is joined this week by Raven Todd DaSilva (who you might recognise as the face behind the very popular “Dig It With Raven” YouTube channel), to talk about the colossal stone heads of the Olmec Culture. Why were these huge heads made? What do they have to do with rubber? And why hasn’t Raven posted a video on her channel for a year? Find out the answers to these questions and more by tuning in today!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/30Links Paper on Olmec Culture World History article on the Olmec Stone Heads Discover magazine article on the Olmec Stone Heads Raven’s YouTube Channel Waterstones pre-order Thalia pre-order Barnes and Noble pre-orderContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
9/24/2024 • 48 minutes, 35 seconds
Dealing With Your Demons, Medieval Style - TAS 280
This week we take a closer look at three archaeology news articles. In Norway, an archaeology rescue program is finding and recovering archaeological remains when they are exposed to air by glacial melt. Some of the artifacts are incredibly well preserved examples of organic material that normally doesn't survive the archaeological record. Then we head over to the United States and take a look at a new evidence at a paleolithic hunting camp in Michigan, where researchers have found evidence of what animals they were processing with the store tools. And finally, a medieval grave of a child in Poland appears to have been buried with extreme anti-vampire measures.Links THE GLOBAL WARMING ARCHAEOLOGY BONANZA Prehistoric Native American tools reveal what they ate at Great Lakes camp Medieval 'Vampire' Child Burial Used Extreme Measures to Keep Dead in Grave Archaeologists Unearth Grave of 'Zombie' Ancients Wanted Buried Forever TAS 239 - How to Bury a VampireContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
9/23/2024 • 38 minutes, 47 seconds
Tracing Time on the Plains: From Paleoindian to Ceramic Periods - Plains 03
In this episode of the Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, host Carlton Shield Chief Gover provides an overview of the major cultural periods that have shaped the Great Plains' rich history. Starting with the Paleoindian period, we delve into the earliest known inhabitants, exploring their hunting practices and survival strategies in a changing landscape. We then journey through the Archaic period, marked by a shift in subsistence strategies and adaptation to diverse environments. As we move into the Woodland period, we'll discuss the introduction of new technologies and social complexities, followed by the Plains Village period, where agricultural practices and settled communities became more prominent. Carlton also introduces listeners to the concept of the Ceramic Period, which combines the Woodland and Plains Village periods, highlighting the evolution of pottery and other cultural developments that defined this era. This episode offers a brief look at the timeline of human occupation on the Great Plains, providing insights into how these periods are interconnected and how they have been interpreted through the archaeological record. Whether you're new to Plains archaeology or looking to deepen your understanding of these cultural periods, this episode offers a fascinating exploration of the region's past.Youtube Version: https://youtu.be/LvD3NQ4SQmMLinks: The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains by Douglas B. Bamforth (2021) Archaeology on the Great Plains Edited by W. Raymond Wood (1998) Carlton's KU Anthropology Faculty BioTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/great-plains-archaeology/03Contact: Instagram: @pawnee_archaeologist Email: [email protected] Motion
9/19/2024 • 27 minutes, 29 seconds
The Challenges of Remote Work - CRMArch 297
The Nitty Gritty of the Remote Work Model - The remote work model is here to stay but the argument regarding it needs to move past “yes” or “no” to establishing strategies to make it most beneficial for the employee and employer. Like any management model, there are complexities that require considerations of unique circumstances; this is key to the success of remote work or it risks just being the next fad.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/297Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
9/18/2024 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
The Tohono O'odham Nation and Kitt Peak National Observatory: Building Relationships and Creating Resources - HeVo 90
On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan (Tohono O'odham Nation Education Development Liaison at Kitt Peak National Observatory; Tohono O’odham from Wa:k Ceksan [the San Xavier District]) about her work fostering relationships between the Tohono O'odham Nation and Kitt Peak National Observatory through tours for Tribal Departments, programs, and schools, serving as a point of contact for tribal members and the Nation as a whole, sharing Tohono O’odham history and culture with general public visitors, and continuing to build on the promises made during the original agreements to lease the land from the Tohono O'odham Nation. Additionally, Dr. Ramon-Sauberan (or Dr. J.) works with the larger Astronomy community on how to be a good neighbor to Indigenous communities. Throughout Dr. J’s career, her focus has always been on providing resources and serving Indigenous communities, from journalism that focused on Indigenous people making a difference in the world to developing her dissertation that centered community voices as a resource on land and water rights in Wa:k Ceksan (the San Xavier District).Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/90Links Heritage Voices on the APN Kitt peak article Kitt Peak National Observatory Kitt Peak National Observatory Hosts Open Night for the Tohono O’odham Nation (article) Tohono O'odham Community College Mission Garden Friends of Saguaro National Park Arizona Humanities speakers group Arizona Humanities Lecture (Video), “Caretakers of the Land: A Story of Farming and Community in San Xavier with Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan” Arizona Humanities Lecture (Video), “Food Sovereignty in the Desert: Reclaiming Traditional O’odham Foodways with Dr. Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan” NOIRLabAstro Lecture (Video), “Information On The Tohono O'odham History And Culture” San Xavier Cooperative Farm Tohono O’odham Young Voices Podcast EpisodeContact [email protected]@livingheritageA@LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
9/17/2024 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 1 second
Time Bandits Review - TAS 279
On today’s episode we review the surprisingly historically accurate Apple TV+ reboot of the movie Time Bandits. The new TV show, Time Bandits features a 10-episode season where a group of “bandits” travel through time meeting historical characters along the way. We talk about those characters and the real facts behind them, as well as what we liked about the show. They got a lot of the details right!Links All 11 Real-Life Historical People In Time Bandits Season 1, Explained Time Bandits (IMDb) Mansa Musa Zheng Yi SaoContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
9/16/2024 • 59 minutes, 10 seconds
The Supernatural Gamekeeper with Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay - Rock Art 130
Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay from Guanajuato, Mexico one of our most popular guest scholars, is back for a discussion on the Supernatural Gamekeeper. Much to say about this figure and how they are rendered on stone canvasses, what they mean, who they are, and what we can learn from Native people regarding the protective and abiding deities that ensure nourishment and sustainability for our indigenous brothers and sisters. Great discussion!Links “ICONICITY OF THE UTO-AZTECANS: Snake Anthropomorphy in the Great Basin, the American Southwest and Mesoamerica” By Tirtha Prasad Mukhopadhyay and Alan Philip Garfinkel, Berghahn 2023.Contact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion
9/13/2024 • 40 minutes, 46 seconds
Completing the Circuit of Silliness: The Baghdad Battery - Pseudo 148
Were you hoping that the Dendera Light from the last episode was the last you would hear of “ancient electricity?” Well too bad! Brace yourself for another round of electric foolishness, as we energize ourselves with the Baghdad Battery!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/148Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
9/11/2024 • 34 minutes, 51 seconds
How to date an archaeologist: Dendrochronology - Teabreak 29
It's time for the next installment of Tea-break Time Travel Training and this month we're showing the trees some love and looking into the details of dendrochronology! It seems like a simple concept but how much do you really know about tree rings? How do they form? How can we use them to date a site that's thousands of years old? And what does all this have to do with solar flares? Tune in to find out these answers and more!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/29Links Paper: Dendrochronology and Other Applications of Tree-ring Studies in Archaeology Paper: Archaeological dendrochronology Dendrochronology paper from A. E. Douglass Information on growth rings Divergence Problem Future of DendrochronologyContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
9/10/2024 • 23 minutes, 1 second
Inbreeding Christians, Unreadable Text, and Boats Built in Plain Sight - TAS 278
The first news story this week used DNA to find out some interesting things about some Christians in Spain. Not only were they inbreeding, likely to keep their faith and lines pure, but they had small pox and some other interesting characteristics. Next we learn about a small disc found on the island of Crete with an unreadable script on it. Finally, how did early Scandinavian’s build boats? Perhaps the evidence has always been there.Links DNA reveals inbreeding, smallpox and violent ends among cave-dwelling Christians in medieval Spain Phaistos Disk: The Mystery of a Unique Script rabias_world1 (Instagram account with traditional Chinese methods Rachel mentioned) These Markers of Scandinavia’s Bronze Age Boatyards Were Hiding in Plain SightContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
9/9/2024 • 36 minutes, 41 seconds
Little Ancestors and Chosen Ones - Trowel 27
The Wizards have been in touch again, and so this episode Ash and Tilly have been tasked with finding the one who can save the world and bring all of humanity together - The Chosen One. The catch is, all they know is that The Chosen One is a child, but they have no idea where to find them. Luckily, they can use their archaeological knowledge to identify the presence of children in the past, and apply that to their search. But how can you find children in the past? Listen in to find out!Books Mentioned Harry Potter series (J.K. Rowling) Percy Jackson series (Rick Riordan) His Dark Materials series (Phillip Pullman) The Shannara Chronicles (Terry Brooks) Gregor the Overlander (Suzanne Collins) Hunger Games series (Suzanne Collins) Star wars films (George Lucas)Links Landscapes of Childhood paper Children in archaeological lithic analysis paper Playing with Flint paperContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/27ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
9/6/2024 • 34 minutes, 55 seconds
Animals of the Great Plains - Plains 02
In this episode of the Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, host Carlton Shield Chief Gover takes you on a journey through the diverse and fascinating world of the animals that have roamed the Great Plains for thousands of years. From mighty bison herds to elusive prairie dogs, the animals of the Plains have played an essential role in the lives of Indigenous peoples, shaping their cultures, diets, and spiritual practices. We'll explore how these creatures have influenced the archaeological record, offering clues to past lifeways and helping us better understand the deep connection between humans and the natural world. This episode also highlights the significance of key species in Plains ecology and their impact on the landscape.Links: Organization of bison hunting at the Pleistocene/Holocene transition on the Plains of North America by KC Carlson & Leland Bement (2013) American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains by Dan Flores (2016) The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains by Douglas B. Bamforth (2021) Archaeology on the Great Plains Edited by W. Raymond Wood (1998) Carlton's KU Anthropology Faculty BioTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/great-plains-archaeology/02Contact: Instagram: @pawnee_archaeologist Email: [email protected] Motion
9/5/2024 • 26 minutes, 37 seconds
The Environment of the Great Plains: Shaping the Archaeological Record - Plains 01
In this episode of The Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, we delve into the unique and diverse environment of the Great Plains, exploring how its landscapes have influenced human history and shaped the archaeological record. From expansive grasslands to river valleys and rolling hills, the Great Plains have been home to a variety of ecosystems that supported the lives of Indigenous peoples for millennia.Links: The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains by Douglas B. Bamforth (2021) Archaeology on the Great Plains Edited by W. Raymond Wood (1998) Carlton's KU Anthropology Faculty BioTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/great-plains-archaeology/01Contact: Instagram: @pawnee_archaeologist Email: [email protected] Motion
9/5/2024 • 25 minutes, 44 seconds
Kensington Runestone - Aliens 70
This time, we will look at the infamous Kensington Runestone found in the USA and the claims made by Scott Wolter from America Unearthed. Is the stone evidence of templars and Scandinavians in the US? Or is it a creation in modern times?Links: Episode page Digging up Ancient Aliens on the web:WebsiteEmailFacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokYouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Member Portal Become an APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
9/4/2024 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 37 seconds
Why Work a 10-4 Rotation and Other Cycles? - CRMArch 296
We received a listener question (submit yours to [email protected]) about how hard it is for someone with a family to work a 10-4 rotation. On today’s episode we talk about why companies work 10-4, 9-5, 8-6, and 5-2 cycles and how they should decide which ones to work. What considerations should they make regarding their staff and field crews when deciding? Please submit your questions to the show!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/296Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
9/4/2024 • 40 minutes, 27 seconds
People Stumbling Into Archaeology - TAS 279
If you pay attention to your surrounding you just might find a bit of history. Our new stories this week are all about people paying attention and looking around and ultimately finding something worthy of the history books.Links Walker stumbles on bones sticking out of field — and finds Viking-era grave in Norway Volunteer notices buried structure on mountaintop — and finds ancient Roman campsite Archaeology Student Stumbles on a Cache of Danish Viking SilverContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
9/2/2024 • 38 minutes, 39 seconds
The Supernatural Gamekeeper with Dr. Richard Chacon - Rock Art 129
Today we have our guest scholar, Dr. Richard Chacon, who has just published a remarkable book on supernatural gamekeepers throughout the world. We're going to talk about how that relates to rock art and other related matters in terms of the pre-contact, pre-literate indigenous cosmology.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/129Contact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion
8/30/2024 • 48 minutes, 21 seconds
Let There Be Darkness: The Dendera Light - Pseudo 147
It’s time for yet another old school classic! Today’s topic is the Dendera “light,” which is a carved image on the side of an Egyptian temple that looks like a light bulb. Did ancient Egyptians have electric light bulbs? The full, correct answer to this question is transcribed in capital letters here: “OF COURSE THEY DIDN’T. PLEASE STOP BULLSHITTING ME.”Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/147Links Wikipedia entry on Dendera LightContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
8/28/2024 • 31 minutes, 51 seconds
A bundle of Viking Age text-speak - Teabreak 28
What’s the link between two dirt balls, a bundle of five silver arm-rings, and a golden bird pin? They were all found in the Galloway Hoard! This month, Matilda is joined by Dr Adrián Maldonado, a medieval archaeologist who is currently researching this unique and fascinating find. Tune in to find out the difference between medieval history and medieval archaeology, why people buried things in the ground in the past, and what any of this has to do with the coffins of saints.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/28Links Adrián’s research profile The Galloway Hoard Trewhiddle Art Style examplesGuest Contact Name: Dr Adrián Maldonado email: [email protected] Twitter: @amaldonContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
8/27/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 59 seconds
Big Animals and the Humans That Love (to eat) Them - TAS 276
Today’s episode is all about mega-fauna and human interactions. Our first story takes us to a creek in Iowa where the first complete mastodon for that state has been found. Next we go to UC Berkeley where researchers think they’ve figured out, through research and experimental archaeology, how early humans took down those big animals. Finally we move over to Spain where new research is suggesting that Neanderthals didn’t ONLY eat big, slow, animals but adapted to take down smaller game. They were smarter than we think they were, of course!Links Segment 113,600-year-old prehistoric mammal found preserved in Iowa creek, researchers say Segment 2Early humans used an interesting technique to hunt big animalsClovis points and foreshafts under braced weapon compression: Modeling Pleistocene megafauna encounters with a lithic pike Segment 3New Archaeological Discoveries Challenge Widely Held Beliefs About NeanderthalsLiving on the edge: Abric Pizarro, a MIS 4 Neanderthal site in the lowermost foothills of the southeastern Pre-Pyrenees (Lleida, Iberian Peninsula)Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
8/26/2024 • 44 minutes, 55 seconds
Vikings! - Digging Aliens 69
We are going on an excursion to a place of power in the Viking world. Let's explore where the Jarl of Birka most likely had their residence. We will also talk about the work of one of Sweden's first female archaeologists and slavery within the Viking world.Links: Transcript: diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-69-vikings Check out Histourian - a new guided tours app!: Histourian Digging up Ancient Aliens on the web:WebsiteEmailFacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokYouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
8/25/2024 • 39 minutes, 32 seconds
Pride and Prejudice and Radiocarbon dating - Trowel 26
Our hosts Ash and Tilly face a tough quest this episode, because they’ve been tasking with dating zombies. Discovering how long they’ve been dead, that is! To do this, they discuss the different methods of dating bodies in the archaeological record, and answer all those burning questions like “what is an isotope?” “What is voodoo?” And “what would happen if you took a zombie shopping?”Links A Zombie is a Slave Forever (article by Dr Amy Wilentz) History of Zombies article Nobel prize lecture from William Libby Detailed paper on the marine reservoir effect Case study demonstrating marine reservoir effect Detailed article on the history of radiocarbon dating Paper on radiocarbon datingContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/26ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
8/23/2024 • 31 minutes, 50 seconds
How do you signal? - CRMarch 295
This week the crew discusses how the choices you make can signal to peers, employers, and other professionals. They cover email sign offs, LinkedIn and more!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/295Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
8/21/2024 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 32 seconds
Tamamta (all of us): Transforming Western and Indigenous Sciences together - HeVo 89
On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Jessica Black (Gwich’in; Associate Vice Chancellor and Associate Professor in the College of Indigenous Studies at the University of Alaska Fairbanks) and Dr. Courtney Carothers (Professor of Fisheries in the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences at the University of Alaska Fairbanks). Dr. Black and Dr. Carothers discuss their work, alongside student colleagues and Alaska Native peoples, to highlight Indigenous fisheries knowledge, Indigenous fisheries science and governance practices, and the structural inequities that keep Indigenous peoples in Alaska from their deep traditional cultural practices, livelihoods, and relations. All of this deeply relational work lead to the birth of Tamamta (a Yup’ik and Sugpiaq word meaning 'all of us'), an organization focused on connecting Indigenous and Western sciences and supporting graduate students deeply connected with Indigenous communities in Alaska on research around fisheries.Interested in the Accountable Allies group? Keep an eye on the Tamamta website or sign up for their mailing list for resources that this group has been developing.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/89Links Heritage Voices on the APN Tamamta State of Alaska’s Salmon and People (SASAP) Aulukluki neqkat: centering care of salmon and relational research in Indigenous fisheries in the Kuskokwim River, Alaska (Esquible et al 2024 article) Indigenous peoples and salmon stewardship: a critical relationship (article) Indigenizing Salmon Management Indigeneity, an alternative worldview: four R's (relationship, responsibility, reciprocity, redistribution) vs. two P's (power and profit). Sharing the journey towards conscious evolution (article by La Donna Harris and Jacqueline Wasilewski)Contact [email protected]@livingheritageA@LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
8/20/2024 • 57 minutes, 13 seconds
Bulgarians Using a Coffin as a Table? - TAS 275
This week we cover 3 recent archaeology news stories including an ancient Roman sarcophagus turned beach bar, the source of the altar stone at Stonehenge and more evidence refuting the claims about Homo Naledi “burial”practices made in the Cave of Bones documentary on Netflix.Links Beach bar used a 1,700-year-old Roman sarcophagus as table — until a tourist noticed The voyage of the Altar Stone: A Stonehenge mystery solved (maybe) More Research Shuts Down Controversial Claims About Homo Naledi, Star Of Netflix DocumentaryContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
8/19/2024 • 38 minutes, 34 seconds
Fossil Falls and the Coso Range with Katie Olsen - Rock Art 128
On this episode we interview Katie Olsen who lives in Ridgecrest, California. On the edge of the Coso Range and a stone's throw away from Little Lake and Fossil Falls - prominent rock art locations in the Coso Range. She shares her feelings and background as a woman and female and mother with academic training in art history as she helps us to understand the rock art of the Cosos with a special emphasis on the animal humans that are patterned and solid bodied and expresses an explicit emphasis on the female side of the human experience.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/128Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion
8/16/2024 • 45 minutes, 56 seconds
How to date an archaeologist: Radiocarbon dating - Teabreak 27
It’s time for the first episode of our Tea-break Time Travel training series, where we cover all of those essential theoretical and methodological backgrounds that every time traveller needs to have under their belt. This month, we’re kicking things off with one of the most popular archaeological dating methods: radiocarbon dating. But what exactly is radiocarbon dating? How do you do it? And why does it matter if people in the past left a lot of fish-bones behind? Tune in to find out!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/27Links Nobel prize lecture from William Libby Detailed paper on the marine reservoir effect Case study demonstrating marine reservoir effect Detailed article on the history of radiocarbon dating Paper on radiocarbon datingContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
8/13/2024 • 31 minutes, 2 seconds
The Plymouth Rock Hoax - TAS 274
Spoiler alert, we love the story of Plymouth Rock even if it isn’t exactly true history! This week we look at some important historical places on the coast of Massachusetts including Plymouth, the Mayflower and New Bedford.Links The True Story Behind Plymouth Rock Mayflower Descendants Search New Bedford NHPContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
8/12/2024 • 41 minutes, 57 seconds
There Can Only Be One (Winner)! - Trowel 25
It's the 25th episode of And My Trowel, and to celebrate, Ash and Tilly decided to have a battle of wits in order to see who could remember the most from the last 24 episodes. There can only be one! (Or can there...?)Links https://discord.com/invite/HMmrsAtqP3Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/25ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
8/9/2024 • 40 minutes, 42 seconds
Farewell to Richie Cruz and Healthcare in CRM - CRMArch 294
On today’s episode we bid farewell to our good friend Richie Cruz. Richie lost his battle with cancer on July 26th, 2024 in his 30s. He was a CRM Archaeologist and has been on many episodes across the APN and hosted a show called, “You Call This Archaeology” that played mostly on YouTube and Facebook Live. We remember Richie and talk about healthcare in CRM.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/294Links Richie’s YouTube ChannelBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
8/7/2024 • 50 minutes, 7 seconds
Aliens 68 - The Great Pseudo Archaeology Quiz
In this extraordinary episode I'm going head to head with Mark, or as he is better known, Archaeosoup. Who is the most knowledgeable regarding pseudo-archaeology? Only one can emerge victorious from this battle!The quiz was created and hosted initially by the very gracious Michelle Franklin. Links to both Michelle and Mark are found here below.Remember, we do not do dinosaurs!Links: Michelle Franklin Archaeosoup Episode page Digging up Ancient Aliens on the web:WebsiteEmailFacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokYouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
8/6/2024 • 1 hour, 50 minutes, 16 seconds
The Shot Heard Round the World - TAS 273
This week we talk about our recent visit to Minute Man National Historical Park. We also discuss a recent archaeological find at that park which is likely related to the first shots fired in the American Revolution. And finally, we talk all the famous authors that also happened to live and write in that same area!Links Musket balls that started the American Revolution sat buried. Until now. Minute Man National Historical Park The Concord Writers Orchard HouseContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
8/5/2024 • 52 minutes, 51 seconds
Nevadans for Cultural Preservation - Rock Art 127
Rayette Martin from the Nevadans for Cultural Preservation joins the podcast to talk about the work they are doing and how they are preserving rock art in Nevada.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/127Links Nevadans for Cultural PreservationContact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
8/2/2024 • 47 minutes, 27 seconds
Let's Find Amelia Earhart! - Pseudo 146
It’s Amelia Earhart time! What happened on that fateful day of July 2, 1937? We’ve always been pretty sure that Earhart crashed somewhere near Howland Island, but new evidence may make us VERY sure that Earhart crashed somewhere near Howland Island! Unlike most of our stories on this channel, this one actually has some real data that is being analyzed using good scientific protocol. Imagine that!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/146Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
7/31/2024 • 35 minutes, 59 seconds
The Intangible Wand - Trowel 24
Ash and Tilly are about to embark on their biggest quest yet - trying to find archaeological evidence for the origins of magic! But how can you identify magic in the archaeological record? Listen in to hear a discussion about what defines a wand, how to tell if someone’s used magic, and what the link is between witches and beer.Links Intangible and tangible knowledge in Open-Air Museums (article) Muscle development in prehistoric archers (article) Women and beer (Smithsonian) Witches and Beer Evolution of witches from brewersContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts ZENCASTR: For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/24ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
7/26/2024 • 31 minutes, 10 seconds
Heather's origin story - CRMArch 293
In this episode we explore how one of our panelists, Heather, began her career in archaeology. From professional hockey referee to archaeology and everything before and after.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/293Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
7/24/2024 • 49 minutes, 18 seconds
A kinda true story - Aliens 67
This is the finale of our summer special. The second part of Lucian of Samosata's novel “A True Story.” While the first part is filled with space travels and battles on distant planets, this part will deal with other topics. What was Homer's true nationality, why Pythagoras didn’t like his victory meal, and if Herodotus were sent to the Greek version of hell for his accounts?Lucian of Samosata, a second-century CE author, penned what some consider the first science fiction novel in history, "A True Story." Lucian vividly describes space travel, intergalactic battles, alien beings, and even alien abductions in this short story. However, rather than attempting to write a sci-fi epic, Lucian's work is a satirical critique of contemporary travel books and historical accounts. In this episode, we'll continue to look at Lucian's imaginative narrative and see how it gives us a unique window into the ancient world.Links: Episode page Histourian - Check out Histourian - a new guided tours app! Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Support through the members portal Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
7/23/2024 • 55 minutes, 8 seconds
Microwear Analysis with APN Host Dr. Matilda Siebrecht - Teabreak 26
Meet Tilly, the amazing host of Tea-Break Time Travel, and co-host of the And My Trowel podcasts. She is also the woman behind the @the_archaeologists_teacup Instagram account, and all the APN social media! Today we chat with her about her all podcasts, as well as her areas of expertise: microwear analysis and experimental archaeology. Finally, she lends her expert opinion on a recent news article that used some cutting edge microwear analysis techniques to draw some pretty big conclusions.Links The Archaeology Show (Podcast Page) And My Trowel Podcast @the_archaeologists_teacup (Instagram) Microscopes and Magnifications (The Archaeologist’s Teacup Blog) The little things in life. Investigating the past one micrometre at a time 130,000-year-old Neanderthal-carved bear bone is symbolic art, study argues Burroni et al 2022: The Surface Alteration Features of Flint Artefacts as a Record of Environmental Processes Matilda's Academia page with all her published studies and theses https://linktr.ee/archaeobookclub https://www.instagram.com/scientistswhoreadArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
7/23/2024 • 52 minutes, 5 seconds
Australian Mine Blows up an Archaeological Site - TAS 272
First up this week, we look at why an extremely significant site in Australia was able to be destroyed by a mine, against the wishes of the Traditional Owners. Then, through the efforts of engineering and experimental archaeology, a full size replica of a 4,000 year old ship was launched in Abu Dhabi. And finally, a fragment of red fabric that was dyed with bugs has been found in Israel.Links Results from Juukan Gorge show 47,000 years of Aboriginal heritage was destroyed in mining blast A 47,000 year archaeological and palaeoenvironmental record from Juukan 2 rockshelter on the western Hamersley Plateau of the Pilbara region, Western Australia (Quaternary Science Reviews) Ancient ship — made of goat hair and reeds — reconstructed off Abu Dhabi, photos show 4000-Year-Old Fabric from Cave of Skulls is Oldest Known Insect-Dyed TextileContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
7/22/2024 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
Helena Blavatsky - Pseudo 145
Continuing on with the whole “I listen to my listeners so I am a good person” situation, this week I’m covering Helena Blavatsky. Beyond the fact that several of you have asked for this one, I myself have been super curious about Helena Blavatsky, as her name crops up whenever you take a stroll in the Pseudoarchaeology universe. Of course, if your name is “Helena Blavatsky” then membership in the occult is required.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/145Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
7/17/2024 • 31 minutes, 44 seconds
Sámi Land Protection - HeVo 88
On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Tuula Sharma Vassvik (Sámi activist, land protector, musician, podcast host, and freelance contractor in Heritage and Indigenous Methodologies) about their journey through archaeology to Indigenous methodologies and land protection in Sápmi. Tuula’s work focuses on solidarity across cultures and class, as well as community building and future building within Indigenous ways of life. We talk about their time at Standing Rock and how that shaped not only their Masters thesis, but their life trajectory. We also discuss their involvement in protests against wind turbines on reindeer herding areas, the destructive impact of farmed salmon on the coast and coastal Sámi people, as well as topics they have explored with their podcast guests, including Indigenizing queerness. Today’s takeaway: Don’t buy farmed salmon from Norway!Links Heritage Voices on the APN Tuula’s Podcast: Vuostildanfearánat - Sámi stories of resistance on SoundCloud Vuostildanfearánat - Sámi stories of resistance on Spotify Arctic Silk Road: Imagining Global Infrastructures and Community Boundaries in Sápmi and the Russian North Project Tuula’s Instagram Tuula’s music Tuula’s article: VUOIŊŊALAŠVUOHTA—Sámi Spirituality, Yoik and Its Relations Master thesis Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples by Linda Tuhiwai Smith Rauna Kuokkanen’s Restructuring Relations: Indigenous Self-Determination, Governance, and Gender RiddoDuottarMuseat Sámi protesters, Greta Thunberg, end demonstrations against wind turbines (News Article)Additional Good Sámi Artists Hildá Länsmann LávreContact [email protected]@livingheritageA@LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
7/16/2024 • 53 minutes, 10 seconds
The Strange and Suspicious Career of Dr. Andrew Kinkella - TAS 271
This week we continued our APN Host Interview series with Dr. Andrew Kinkella, the fantastic host of The Pseudo-Archaeology Podcast and one of the co-hosts of the CRM Archaeology Podcast. Andrew has done so many cool things throughout his career including excavating in Mayan Cenotes in Belize, working as a Community College Professor in California, and talking head on Discovery Channel style documentaries. After we chat about all that, we look at a recent news article about the supposed red-headed giants of Lovelock Cave in Nevada. Spoiler Alert, they weren’t real!Links Psuedo-Archaeology Podcast CRMArchaeology Podcast Kinkella Teachs Archaeology youtube TMZ Strange and Suspicious Duck Decoys of LoveLock Cave The Ancient Giants Of Nevada And The Mystery Of Lovelock CaveContact RodsterAdventures Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
7/15/2024 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Damsels in Distress - Trowel 23
This episode, Ash and Tilly are on a bit of a side quest that becomes much bigger than they ever thought possible, as they try to help a student from Lothlorien University critique the concept of a “damsel in distress” using gender archaeology. But what exactly is gender archaeology? What’s the difference between feminist and gender archaeology? And why do we need it? Listen in to find out!Links Sylvia's Complaint of Her Sexes Unhappiness : a Poem, Being the Second Part of Sylvia's Revenge, Or, a Satyr Against Man (1692) Archaeology and the Study of Gender (1984) Gender and Feminism in Archaeology (1997) The Archaeology of Gender (2004) Doing archaeology as a feminist (2007) Gender Stereotypes in Archaeology (2021)Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts ZENCASTR: For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/23ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
7/12/2024 • 33 minutes, 41 seconds
Dress To Impress - CRMArch 292
As archaeologists we tend to dress a certain way in the field. But for interviews, conferences, and other occasions we need to dress a bit differently. Andrew, Doug, and Heather give their advice on what to wear when you need to dress to impress.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/292Links Business Fashion from Parker York SmithBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
7/10/2024 • 52 minutes, 34 seconds
A true story - Aliens 66
In this summer special episode, while traveling and soaking up the sun, I found myself contemplating a different kind of travel—space travel. Inspired by the frequent claims made in "Ancient Aliens" that ancient myths and stories are actually describing UFOs and space rockets using the vocabulary of the time, I wanted to explore this concept further. However, I often find these interpretations to be misleading or misrepresentative of the original texts. This sparked an intriguing thought: How would an ancient person genuinely describe space travel?Enter Lucian of Samosata, a second-century CE author who penned what some consider the first science fiction novel in history, "A True Story." In this short story, Lucian vividly describes space travel, intergalactic battles, alien beings, and even alien abductions. But rather than attempting to write a Sci-Fi epic, Lucian's work is actually a satirical critique of contemporary travel books and historical accounts. In this episode, we'll delve into Lucian's imaginative narrative and see how it gives us a unique window into ancient perceptions of space travel.Links: Episode page Histourian - Check out Histourian - a new guided tours app! Digging up Ancient Aliens on the web: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Support through the members portal Become an APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
7/10/2024 • 46 minutes, 41 seconds
Oldest ritual in the world? - TAS 270
First up this week we look at one more reason why Cahokia wasn’t all of a sudden abandoned the way researchers had once assumed. Then, excavations at a site in Lake George, NY may (or may not!) shed some light on a 1700’s era Smallpox hospital. And finally, is it possible that a ritual has been passed down 12,000 years? New evidence in Australia suggests it is!Links Archaeologists dispute theory of largest Native American city's abandonment In Lake George, they're sifting through history 12,000-year-old ritual passed down 500 generations may be world’s oldest Archaeological evidence of an ethnographically documented Australian Aboriginal ritual dated to the last ice ageContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion:
7/8/2024 • 36 minutes, 32 seconds
From Ruins to Relics: Exploring Britain's Pompeii, a Hidden Ivory Pyx, and Denmark's Earliest Known Immigrant - TAS 269
This week we have 3 archaeology news stories. First, a bronze age site known as Must Farm has been called Britain’s Pompeii, and we look at why it has been given that name. Then, a fragmented ivory Pyx was found hidden in a Christian church. And finally, new dietary analysis of a Danish Bog body tells a story of neolithic immigration between very different communities.Links TeePublic Rodsteradventures (Instagram - follow us if you want us to make an RV podcast!) Bronze Age bonanza: The largest hoard of Bronze Age items has been unearthed at ‘Britain’s Pompeii’ (Apple News) ‘Britain’s Pompeii’ reveals Bronze Age village frozen in time 'Very special' 1,500-year-old Christian artifact discovered Stone Age Bog Body Lived Between Two Worlds (Apple News)Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
7/1/2024 • 36 minutes, 32 seconds
Two or More Objects Meet in a Hoard - Trowel 22
It’s part two of a discussion all about hoards! Ash and Tilly are joined by Dr Adrián Maldonado in their quest to identify a hoard of objects recently stumbled across in the middle of the redevelopment of Khazad-dûm. But how do you identify a hoard? What kind of research can be done on them? Are were Viking silver rings just a medieval form of friendship bracelet? Listen it to find out!Links Almost Archaeology blog Almost Archaeology twitter Staffordshire Hoard Introduction chapter (2016) “Creating Material Worlds” Dragon hoard article (2015): “Hoards and Sinuous Snakes”Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/22ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
6/28/2024 • 36 minutes, 8 seconds
Why Does CRM Pay So Little? - CRMArch 291
This week’s episode comes from a listener question. Richard wants to know why archaeologists get paid so little? We give our reasons. Submit your questions at the APN website!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/291Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
6/26/2024 • 44 minutes, 37 seconds
Europe's only ancient pyramid (and Colosseum myths) - Aliens 65
This episode will be a bit different than normal. First, it was recorded in Rome. Secondly, there will not be too many aliens. Don't worry, it will be a fun one, we will finally find Europe's only ancient pyramid. They were not in Bosnia or Greece but in Italy all along. Then we'll bust some Colosseum myths and talk a little about Romes's obsession with moving obelisks.Links: Episode page Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Support through the members portal Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
6/25/2024 • 39 minutes, 31 seconds
It's very exciting! - Teabreak 25
Can you believe that Tea-break Time Travel has now been running for two whole years? For this very special 25th episode, Matilda does a bit of time travelling of her own, looking back at what’s happened in the podcast so far, and also sharing the future of the series.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/25Links BBC article on the possibility of time travel “The Time Ship” translation online version The Archaeology Show time travel episode And My Trowel time travel episode Archaeo Book ClubContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
6/25/2024 • 43 minutes, 46 seconds
Snail Slime to Smallpox: Unexpected Discoveries (and Yes, There Are Cherries at Mount Vernon) - TAS 268
This week we have three great archaeology news stories! First up, archaeologists have excavated a royal purple dye workshop in Greece. Then, excavations at an early colonial Incan cometary give insight into how small pox affected the community. And finally, perfectly preserved cherry bottles have been found in a cellar at Mount Vernon.Links In This Ancient Workshop, Greeks Crushed Snail Glands to Make the Purple Dye Worn by Royalty More than just a color: Archaeological, analytical, and procedural aspects of Late Bronze Age purple-dye production at Cape Kolonna, Aegina Skeletons of Incan kids buried 500 years ago found marred with smallpox Two cases of smallpox from 1540 CE circum-contact (early colonial) Northern Coastal Peru 35 glass bottles from the 18th century filled with cherries unearthed by archeologists at George Washington’s Mount Vernon (Apple News)Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
6/24/2024 • 32 minutes, 26 seconds
Sci-Fi, H.P. Lovecraft, and Pseudoarchaeology - Pseudo 144
I want you to know that I listen to you. As proof, tonight I’m covering the writer H.P. Lovecraft and his relationship to the Pseudoarchaeology world because a listener suggested it! See, I care (Also I’m a huge sci-fi nerd).Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/144Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
6/23/2024 • 30 minutes, 11 seconds
Discussing Rock Art with Director and Producer Chris Finefrock - Rock Art 126
Chris Finefrock is a director and producer of cinematic masterpieces. He is now working on a new project featuring in part the Native worldviews and religious metaphors that are represented in archaeological sites, geoglyphs, and rock art sites. In this episode we do a wide-ranging discussion on what makes these topics so engaging and why rock art is such an endlessly interesting subject. Quite the ride!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/126Links Chris Finefrock on IMDBContact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion
6/21/2024 • 44 minutes, 29 seconds
Nuxawiš: unwilling to give up - HeVo 87
On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Maura Sullivan (PhD student in Linguistics at Tulane University; Irish-American, Chumash and Mexican heritage, and an enrolled member of the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation). Maura gives Jessica a crash course in many different language topics such as the difference between language work and linguistics, what is a minoritized language, and how you can revive a language in ways other than with fluent speakers (such as the Breath of Life program). She emphasizes the need for structural changes to support language work, but also some ways that we can all be better relatives and give back on an individual level. Maura also described varying creative methods to support language work, including how she incorporates her art, provides intra-community language materials, as well as making the Šmuwič language more visible where appropriate.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/87Links Heritage Voices on the APN Darrell R. Kipp writing “Encouragement, Guidance, Insights, and Lessons Learned for Native Language Activists Developing Their Own Tribal Language Programs”Breath of Life Program Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples, Book by Linda Tuhiwai SmithCoLang Encouragement, Guidance, Insights, and Lessons Learned for Native Language Activists Developing their Own Tribal Language Programs report by Darrell R. Kipp Appalachians against pipelines: https://www.facebook.com/appalachiansagainstpipelines/; https://www.aapsolidarity.org/ ; @stopthemvp (twitter); @ appalachiansagainstpipelines (Instagram) American Routes PodcastContact Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
6/18/2024 • 56 minutes, 25 seconds
Burial Artifacts, Pompeii Survivors, and Australia Migration Routes - TAS 267
This week we look at 3 recent news stories. First up, the surprising contents of a burial found along the ancient silk road. Then, new research into what happened to the survivors of Pompeii. And finally, new evidence may disqualify on of the possbile migration paths that ancient humans took to Australia.Links Archaeologists Found Stunning Treasure Buried by a Mysterious Forgotten Tribe Records of Pompeii’s survivors have been found – and archaeologists are starting to understand how they rebuilt their lives Early humans took northern route to Australia, cave find suggests Archaeologists Discover Clues to Ancient Migration Route That Brought Humans to Australia Sahul Subcontinent (Britannica)Contact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
6/17/2024 • 38 minutes, 18 seconds
Two or More Objects Meet in a Hoard - Trowel 21
Deep in the heart of Khazad-dûm, changes are being made. Caverns are being restored, bridges are being rebuilt, and there’s even plans for a new shopping centre… But when a huge hoard of objects is discovered in a hidden chamber, Ash and Tilly are called in to investigate! And helping them in their quest is Dr Adrián Maldonado - archaeologist, author, and expert on hoards. Together, they discuss the history and definition of hoards, and the fact that Tilly’s constant Discworld references finally seem to be having their desired effect…Links Adrian’s research profile Adrian’s Twitter The Galloway Hoard Examples of Scottish HoardsContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/21ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
6/14/2024 • 34 minutes, 30 seconds
Unions in Archaeology - CRMArch 290
Join the crew for a discussion about the history of unions and why they have been slowly losing power over the years. Also they discuss their personal experience with unions, and how that could or should apply to crm companies.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/290Links United States' swift gutting of Unions United Kingdoms' slow gutting of Unions.Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
6/12/2024 • 54 minutes, 51 seconds
Silencing history and memory in the Christ of Europe - Aliens 64
This time, we are going to do something a little bit different. We will do a case study of a country where the government has started to promote its preferred historical narrative. While some might not call that alternative history or pseudo-history, I would argue that this is overlapping. So we will look at Poland and its memory laws, how the government is policing museums, and trying to silence research on Polish complicity in the Holocaust. We will also look at Polish history to see how it came to be and what national memory they draw from.We will look at how they create emotionally triggering museums while leaving out the parts of history that put Poland in a bad light. We will see how PiS, the ruling party, is trying to silence museum directors and professors who don't follow the party line. In the past, we have discussed how governments in Bosnia and Indonesia have used state funds to promote psuedoscience. This isn't too far off, just fewer aliens and lost civilizations. But it is still essential to keep our eyes on this pseudo-history in times like this.Videos you hear in the episode: The Unconquered: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q88AkN1hNYM Dziewczyna z granatem: https://youtu.be/6pTPMq4ZrGw?si=uYA_my0qMturS-vULinks: Episode page Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Support through the members portal Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
6/11/2024 • 52 minutes, 37 seconds
Rogue Archaeology, Lava Tubes and Castle A - TAS 266
You guys answered our call, and this week we have 3 (kinda) news stories that were sent in by listeners! First, a rogue researcher doing interesting work in the Chesapeake Bay. Then, we look at ancient lava tubes in Saudi Arabia and how they were utilized by ancient people. And finally, a follow up to the Castle A fire at Montezuma’s Castle!Links Ancient Chesapeake site challenges timeline of humans in the Americas 22,000-year-old artifacts could rewrite ancient human history in North America Parsons Island Maryland Synthesis of Geoarchaeological Investigations 2013-2020 Darrin Lowery FINAL 7-2-2021 low resolution version Archaeologists Found Human Remains in Lava Tubes, Filling in a Secret Historical Gap First evidence for human occupation of a lava tube in Arabia: The archaeology of Umm Jirsan Cave and its surroundings, northern Saudi Arabia (PLOS ONE Article)Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
6/10/2024 • 53 minutes, 19 seconds
Analyzing Rock Art with Tony Prekis - Rock Art 125
On today’s episode Alan brings on Tony Prekis to analyze a rock art panel associated with the Freemont Cultural traditions.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/125Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion
6/7/2024 • 34 minutes, 42 seconds
Data Curation…Crisis? Part 2 - ArchaeoTech 215
Recent discussions with colleagues and the February 2024 issue of Advances in Archaeological Practice had Paul thinking about what we do with our digital data. This is an evergreen topic, and one that we’ve touched on before, but is always good to revisit.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/215Links Advances in Archaeological Practice February 2024 Issue Protocols.io FAIR and CARE Good overview of the issue: Domeischel J, Childs ST. A Collections-Based View of the Future of Archaeology. Advances in Archaeological Practice. 2024;12(1):1-4. doi:10.1017/aap.2023.37Contact Chris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] Paul ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
6/6/2024 • 45 minutes, 12 seconds
The Megalithic Temples of Malta - Pseudo 143
Malta is an island in the Mediterranean that is super far away from everything else in the Mediterranean. On this island, there are some temples that were made over five thousand years ago by the farmers that lived on the island. They used some pretty big stones to make them. There is also a cave there where they buried some bodies.I would label this as “super easy to understand.” Not everyone feels like I do. Prepare yourself for fake dates, alignments that don’t align to anything, and an entire classroom of children that not only disappeared, but never existed in the first place…Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/143Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
6/5/2024 • 30 minutes, 3 seconds
Personhood Through the Looking Glass - Trowel 20
After the physical labour of episode 19, Ash and Tilly decide to put their interpretative skills to work in this episode, and discuss how to research a certain magical mirror that has been dropped in their office. To do that, they chat about the history of mirrors, the symbolism of mirrors, and try to work out how exactly you would classify a magical mirror.Links Mirrors in Literature Paper on mirror symbolism in literature Article on obsidian mirrors Article on bronze mirrors Dissertation on mirror burials in Iron Age Eurasia Archaeology of Personhood (Chris Fowler)Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/20ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
5/31/2024 • 31 minutes, 3 seconds
Are archaeologists grossly underpaid? - CRMArch 289
Is it true that archaeologists are grossly underpaid across the board? Is there current opportunity for fair compensation? What does “commensurate with experience” mean?Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/289Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
5/29/2024 • 1 hour, 10 seconds
The 2012 Apocalypse - Andrew Kinkella - Aliens 63
oday, we dive into a topic that captivated the world's imagination: the so-called apocalypse of 2012, which was supposedly foretold by the Mayan calendar. This phenomenon sparked a frenzy of movies, books, and even TV specials, with many experts cashing in on the hysteria.Joining us in this episode is Professor Andrew Kinkella, not only the host of the Pseudo Archaeology podcast but also a seasoned expert on Maya history and archaeology. Together, we will explore how the year 2012 became a fixture in pop culture and examine the pseudo archaeological interpretations that have shaped our understanding of the Mayan civilization. We'll delve into the historical and cultural contexts of the Mesoamerican calendars and debunk some of the myths surrounding them.Special thanks to our Patreon supporters and members portal subscribers, whose contributions enrich our exploration of these mysterious topics. Your support keeps our investigations thorough and grounded.As always, you can find additional resources, source citations, and contact information on our website at diggingupancientaliens.com. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving us a five-star review—it really helps!In "Digging Up Ancient Aliens," we explore the fascinating intersections of alternative history, archaeology, and the claims surrounding ancient alien theories in popular media. I'm your host, Fredrik, guiding you through the world of pseudo-archaeology.Links: Episode page Andrew Kinkella online: Podcast: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/pseudo Kinkella Teaches Archaeology: https://www.youtube.com/c/KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Blog: http://kinkellasarchaeology.wordpress.com/ Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store
5/28/2024 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 52 seconds
The earliest miniature influencers - Tea-Break 24
Not all that glitters is gold… Sometimes it’s silver! In today’s episode, Matilda is joined by Egyptologist and Jewelery Historian Sigrid van Roode, to talk all about that most magical of materials: silver. Together, they discuss all the questions about silver that you didn’t even know you had: Why did people used to regularly cut up silver bracelets? What did political issues in central Asia have to do with the Viking raids in Northwest Europe? How can you trust what you see in a photograph? And why should we pay attention to the hairstyle depicted on silver coins? Tune in to find out!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/24Links Sigrid's website An interview with Sigrid about life as an independent researcher Insta post about the headdress Sidestone Press (watch out for Sigrid's book!)Guest Contact Name: Sigrid van Roode email: [email protected] insta: @bedouinsilverContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
5/28/2024 • 46 minutes, 17 seconds
Microwear Analysis with APN Host Dr. Matilda Siebrecht - TAS 265
Meet Tilly, the amazing host of Tea-Break Time Travel, and co-host of the And My Trowel podcasts. She is also the woman behind the @the_archaeologists_teacup Instagram account, and all the APN social media! Today we chat with her about her all podcasts, as well as her areas of expertise: microwear analysis and experimental archaeology. Finally, she lends her expert opinion on a recent news article that used some cutting edge microwear analysis techniques to draw some pretty big conclusions.Links Tea-Break Time Travel Podcast And My Trowel Podcast @the_archaeologists_teacup (Instagram) Microscopes and Magnifications (The Archaeologist’s Teacup Blog) The little things in life. Investigating the past one micrometre at a time 130,000-year-old Neanderthal-carved bear bone is symbolic art, study argues Burroni et al 2022: The Surface Alteration Features of Flint Artefacts as a Record of Environmental Processes Matilda's Academia page with all her published studies and theses https://linktr.ee/archaeobookclub https://www.instagram.com/scientistswhoreadContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
5/27/2024 • 50 minutes, 55 seconds
Analyzing Rock Art - Rock Art 124
Alan and Chris analyze three rock art panels from the Coso Range in California. You can look at these every day and see something different.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/124Links View the Rock Art panels here: https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/124Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion
5/24/2024 • 32 minutes, 18 seconds
The Bimini Road - Pseudo 142
Continuing our fruitful discussion on famous geological formations that were not made by humans and don’t mean anything, I thought we’d take a cruise down the Bimini Road, AKA “The Stones of Atlantis.” Located in the Bahamas, this pile of stones is the big brother to last week’s pile of stones, the Yonaguni Submarine Ruins. Which one is stupider? YOU DECIDE.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/142Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
5/23/2024 • 28 minutes, 20 seconds
Reconstructing a Maritime Past: Interview with Matthew Harpster - ArchaeoTech 214
This week we interview Dr. Matthew Harpster about his research using polygons to measure the density of maritime activity in the ancient Mediterranean Sea. He was a guest on the show back in 2020, and 4 years later he returns to discuss his new book that reveals patterns in ancient maritime activity and creates a narrative for this activity based on archaeological data from the sea floor.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/214Links ArchaeoTech Podcast Episode 126 (April 2020) Reconstructing a Maritime Past (Routledge)Contact Chris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] Paul ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
5/23/2024 • 37 minutes, 33 seconds
Relational Engagement with Indigenous Communities through the Heritage Lands Collective - HeVo 86
On today’s episode, Jessica goes more in depth with Joseph Gazing Wolf (Executive Director, Heritage Lands Collective [formerly Living Heritage Research Council]; Lakota, Nubian, and Amazigh) from Episode 84 on the Boulder Ethnographic-Education Project. On this episode, Joseph talks about how his childhood in Egypt and on the Standing Rock reservation inspired his interest in land, heritage, traditional ways of life, and working with elders. He talks more about his work with his buffalo relatives and how that led him to academia. He discusses how the settler-colonial context of academia is harmful to Indigenous scholars and how people in academic settings can engage with Indigenous communities in a relationally respectful manner. Finally, we conclude by talking about the work Heritage Lands Collective is doing and where Joseph would like to take it in the future, including Indigenous youth internships and youth-elder camps.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/86Links Heritage Voices on the APN Heritage Lands Collective website Traditional Ecological Knowledge Section of the Ecological Society of America Resources Page More links available at: https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/86Contact [email protected]@livingheritageA@LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion
5/21/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 49 seconds
Egypt in the News! - TAS 264
Ancient Egypt seems to be all over the news lately, so today we cover 3 of the most interesting of those stories!Links Scientists Are Investigating a Puzzling Underground 'Anomaly' Near the Giza Pyramids Newly mapped lost branch of the Nile could help solve long-standing pyramid mystery Archaeologists discover ancient Egyptian pharaoh's fortified royal retreat New Kingdom Pharaoh’s Royal Rest House FoundContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
5/21/2024 • 32 minutes, 30 seconds
Of Prancing and Ponies - Trowel 19
In episode nineteen, Tilly and Ash accidentally volunteer to help out the Butterbur Bree Historical Society with recording their most famous inn, the Prancing Pony. Armed with a measuring tape and a frosty pint, they go about discussing the biggest trope in all fantasy: the Tavern!Links Hall, T. (2018) Tropes and taverns, oh my!, BOOK RIOT Survey and recording at Historic Environment Scotland Hedge, R. and Robson-Glyde, S. (2015) A Guide to the Archaeological Field Recording of Historic Buildings A Guide to the Archaeological Field Recording of Historic Buildings 2.Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/19ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
5/17/2024 • 32 minutes, 24 seconds
Hiring, in the room where it happens - CRMArch 288
What happens when your CV/Resume gets reviewed? In a different, from our normal, podcast the team takes a stab at the hiring process.Transcripts For rough transcripts and to view the fake resumes, go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/288Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
5/15/2024 • 53 minutes, 10 seconds
The Maya Conspiracy - with Ancient Maya History - Aliens 62
In this episode, I will examine different Maya conspiracies found in Ancient Alien mythology with the help of Dimitris and Marie, the brains behind the Ancient Maya History Instagram account. Is there any truth to Palenque being depicted flying a spaceship? Are blood rituals a misunderstanding of how the alien communicates with humans? Is the Olmec evidence of alien travelers in Mesoamerica? As you might suspect, the answer is no, but tune in to hear the real history behind these claims.Special thanks to our Patreon supporters and members portal subscribers, whose contributions enrich our exploration of these mysterious topics. Your support keeps our investigations thorough and grounded.As always, you can find additional resources, source citations, and contact information on our website at diggingupancientaliens.com. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving us a five-star review—it really helps!In "Digging Up Ancient Aliens," we explore the fascinating intersections of alternative history, archaeology, and the claims surrounding ancient alien theories in popular media. I'm your host, Fredrik, guiding you through the world of pseudo-archaeology.Links: Episode page Ancient Maya History on InstagramDigging up Ancient Aliens on the web: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Support through the members portal Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
5/14/2024 • 58 minutes, 46 seconds
"Baffling" Roman Artifact, an Unusual Burial, and Vegan Cavemen - TAS 263
This week we have 3 interesting news articles! First, we look at a mysterious Roman artifact called a dodecahedron that literally has baffled archaeologists and historians. Then, we look an unusual burial in Vienna with 2 individuals in an embrace. Re-analysis with new techniques has corrected assumptions made in the past about who they were! And finally, we discuss new evidence that paleolithic humans ate a primarlily vegan diet.LinksSegment 1 An Unbelievable Relic From the Roman Empire Is Baffling Archaeologists (Popular Mechanics) Why Did Ancient Romans Make this Baffling Metal Dodecahedron? (Scientific American)Segment 2 Two ancient women buried together in Austria in first of its kind find. ‘Remarkable’Segment 3 Scientists find that cavemen ate a mostly vegan diet in groundbreaking new study (Joe) Isotopic evidence of high reliance on plant food among Later Stone Age hunter-gatherers at Taforalt, Morocco (Nature Ecology & Evolution)Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
5/13/2024 • 38 minutes, 56 seconds
Amazonian Shamanism With Cinematographer Paul Goldsmith - Rock Art 123
On today’s episode we visit with Paul Goldsmith, award winning cinematographer and creator of Talking Stone: Rock Art of the Coso, documentary film and the coffee table book on Coso rock art based on our film. In this episode we discuss some surprising insights Paul has after firsthand meetings with practicing shamans in the Amazon. He gives us a glimpse of what they are like and some surprising reflections on his interactions. You will learn some interesting aspects about shamanism and the Native American cultures. A lively discussion!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/123Links Talking Stone Documentary Talking Stone Book Paul Goldsmith’s WebsiteContact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion
5/10/2024 • 38 minutes, 40 seconds
Data Curation…Crisis? - ArcheoTech 213
Recent discussions with colleagues and the February 2024 issue of Advances in Archaeological Practice had Paul thinking about what we do with our digital data. This is an evergreen topic, and one that we’ve touched on before, but is always good to revisit.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/213Links Advances in Archaeological Practice February 2024 Issue Good overview of the issue:Domeischel J, Childs ST. A Collections-Based View of the Future of Archaeology. Advances in Archaeological Practice. 2024;12(1):1-4. doi:10.1017/aap.2023.37 Protocols.ioContact Chris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] Paul ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
5/9/2024 • 43 minutes, 11 seconds
The Yonaguni Submarine Ruins - Pseudo 141
Deep below the waves in southern Japan, surrounded in mystery and intrigue, there lies a pile of stones. But wait, is this just any pile of stones? The answer is yes, it is just any pile of stones.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/141Links Carl Feagans Yonaguni articleContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion
5/8/2024 • 30 minutes, 20 seconds
How Flint Dibble Prepared for the Joe Rogan Experience - TAS 262
A few weeks ago, archaeologist Flint Dibble was invited on to the Joe Rogan Experience to have a dialogue with Graham Hancock. Over the course of the 4 hour show, Flint did a fantastic job engaging and attempting to educate Graham and Joe. This week, APN co-founder Tristan Boyle had an opportunity to interview Flint about how he prepared for the show, and what the reaction has been on the interwebs.Links Joe Rogan Experience #2136 - Graham Hancock & Flint Dibble Archaeology with Flint Dibble (YouTube)Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
5/6/2024 • 53 minutes, 59 seconds
Another Vamp Bites the Dust (part 2) - Trowel 18
It’s time for part two of our discussion with forensic anthropologist, osteoarchaeologist, and conservator Jessica van Dam, as we discuss the issue of vampire teeth. Are there archaeological examples of vampires in the real world? (Spoiler: yes) Can we look at bones to see what happened to that person in life? (Spoiler: yes) Do vampire teeth and hair continue to grow once they become vampires? (Spoiler: we have no idea, but have great fun discussing it!)Links News article on Roman burial with a flat stone in the mouth News article on burial with a sickle over her neck News article on the “Vampire of Venice” News article on the “Vampire of Lugnano” Video explaining “dendrochronology for teeth” Jessica's WebsiteContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
5/3/2024 • 32 minutes, 52 seconds
Navigating Advanced Degrees in the UK - CRMArch 287
Are you looking towards the UK as you consider graduate schools in archaeology? This week, Doug gives us a rundown on how the system “over there” works, and we compare it to the US system. Even though both countries speak English, many words mean different things when the systems collide - you have been warned!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/287Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
5/1/2024 • 56 minutes, 50 seconds
Flint Dibble v Graham Hancock - review with prof. Howard Williams - Aliens 61
In this episode, we will cover the recent debate between Dr. Flint Dibble from Cardiff University and Graham Hancock on the Joe Rogan Podcast. The first part of the show will be a sort of answer to Flint Dibble's article in Sapiens. In the second part of the episode, I’m joined by Professor Howard Williams, also known as Archaeodeath on TikTok and YouTube. We will discuss our thoughts on the debate and what was good and bad.Special thanks to our Patreon supporters and members portal subscribers, whose contributions enrich our exploration of these mysterious topics. Your support keeps our investigations thorough and grounded.As always, you can find additional resources, source citations, and contact information on our website at diggingupancientaliens.com. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving us a five-star review—it really helps!In "Digging Up Ancient Aliens," we explore the fascinating intersections of alternative history, archaeology, and the claims surrounding ancient alien theories in popular media. I'm your host, Fredrik, guiding you through the world of pseudo-archaeology.Links: Episode page Digging up Ancient Aliens on the web:WebsiteEmailFacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokYouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Support through the members portal Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/30/2024 • 1 hour, 38 minutes, 46 seconds
Art! - TAS 261
This week we have 3 news stories about art in the ancient world. First up, 10 years of excavating a synagogue in Israel has revealed stunning floor mosaics. Then, we head to everyone’s favorited ancient city, Pompeii, where spectacular frescos were uncovered in a residence. And finally, rock carvings in Peru may depict people singing or dancing while hallucinating.Links Surprising Scenes in Stone Pompeii: Breathtaking new paintings found at ancient city (BBC) Archaeologists Reveal Rock Art May Depict People Singing While High (Newsweek) Dances with Zigzags in Toro Muerto, Peru: Geometric Petroglyphs as (Possible) Embodiments of SongsContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/29/2024 • 41 minutes, 41 seconds
The Origins of Religion in Rock Art - Rock Art 122
Religion permeates most cultures around the world and throughout time. How did early people represent and practice their religions with respect to rock art? What did they represent with the images and what stories were they trying to tell? Dr. Garfinkel discusses some of his research and study on this topic for today’s episode.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/122Contact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/26/2024 • 38 minutes, 3 seconds
How Technological Innovation Can Drive Greater Accessibility and Inclusivity in Archaeology - Archaeotech 212
Archaeology is always seen as a field pursuit and for the most part, it is. However the interpretations of archaeology should be accessible to all. Our guests today, Dr. Alessandro Sebastiani and Dr. Laura Morabito presented their thoughts on accessibility in archaeology at the World Archaeology Summit in Alula, Saudi Arabia in September 2023. They discuss things like 3D reconstruction and VR as tools to bring people to archaeological sites and research without physically bringing them there.Contact Chris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] Paul ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/25/2024 • 41 minutes, 12 seconds
Flint Dibble and Graham Hancock Talk for 4.5 Hours on The Joe Rogan Experience - Pseudo 140
The main event has happened! Real archaeologist Flint Dibble takes on pseudoarchaeologist Graham Hancock in a battle royale on the Joe Rogan Podcast, and lucky for us all I am here to provide the color commentary.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/140Links Flint Dibble Sapiens article Flint Dibble and Graham Hancock on The Joe Rogan ExperienceContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/pseudoarchaeology to save 20% off anything you order.
4/24/2024 • 39 minutes, 15 seconds
The 1999 classic starring Brendan Fraser... - Teabreak 23
This year is the 25th anniversary of the 1999 classic starring Brendan Fraser - yes, we’re talking about The Mummy - and to celebrate, Matilda is joined today by object conservator Jessica van Dam to talk all about mummies! How old is the oldest mummy? Why were some mummies wrapped in red bandages? Were there mummies found in the pyramids? And what exactly is an object conservator? Find out the answers to these and more in this month’s episode!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/23Links Jess website Video on the Westminster Mummy Article on the Westminster Mummy News clip: "Moving the Westminster Mummy" Digital Giza Project [Smithsonian article on mummies](https://www.si.edu/spotlight/ancient-egypt/mummies#:~:text=About 2600 BCE%2C during the,into the Roman Period (ca "") Egyptian Afterlife challenge (British Museum)Contact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupGuest Contact Name: Jessica van Dam insta: @dutchjesssArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/23/2024 • 46 minutes, 26 seconds
Another Vamp Bites the Dust (part 1) - Trowel 17
In their latest quest, Tilly and Ash have to deal with quite a delicate situation, as construction of the latest housing project by Helsing Homes uncovers the burials of possible vampire hunters, including bags of vampire teeth… Luckily, they can enlist the help of special guest Jessica van Dam - an ex-osteoarchaeologist who researched teeth in particular. Together, they discuss the difference between forensic anthropology and osteoarchaeology, the development of folklores of vampirism, and why women always seem to be so maligned…Links Jessica’s Website Jessica’s LinkedIn Article on "The Real Vampires of Europe" Article on the New England Vampire PanicContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/17ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/19/2024 • 30 minutes, 54 seconds
What's Wrong with Field Schools? - CRMArch 286
Completing a field school is usually a requirement to get any job in CRM. The quality and cost of that field can vary dramatically depending on where you took it. What’s wrong with field schools these days? Do they teach you what you need to know to get a job in CRM? How can they do better? We talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly about field schools on today’s episode.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/286Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/17/2024 • 53 minutes, 16 seconds
Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian studies at Washington University in St. Louis - HeVo 85
On today’s episode, Jessica chats with Eric Pinto (Assistant Director at the Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian studies at Washington University in St. Louis; Descendant of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and Pueblo of Zuni). The Buder Center is part of the Brown School of Social Work, Public Health, & Social Policy that offers the only social work program in the country with an American Indian/Alaska Native concentration. The two talk about Eric’s transition from personal training to getting a Master's in Social Work and how the social work program led him to cultural projects, archaeology, and land/cultural resource protection efforts through the Buder Center. We also discuss the Buder Center’s Indigenous community and Tribal Nation engagement efforts, including an ongoing trail marker tree initiative, as well as their student practicums, scholarships, and events. Additional topics that came up during our conversation include land acknowledgements, the Urban Relocation Program in the 1950s, enrollment, and blood quantum.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/85Links Heritage Voices on the APN Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian studies at Washington University in St. Louis Digital Indigenous Storytelling Project Missouri Humanities Land Acknowledgement Buder Research Reports (PDFs for Indigenous Land, Peoples and History of Missouri Brief and Trail Marker Trees) Cahokia Mounds Mastadon State Historic Site For more links head to: https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/85Contact [email protected]@livingheritageA@LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/heritagevoices to save 20% off anything you order.
4/16/2024 • 52 minutes, 41 seconds
The Science of the Turin Shroud - Aliens 60
In this episode, we continue our deep dive into one of the most intriguing and controversial relics, the Shroud of Turin. Building on our previous discussion of the shroud's historical journey, today we shift our focus to its scientific aspects. If you haven't listened to the first part of this exploration, I highly recommend going back for a complete understanding.Our discussion will navigate through various scientific analyses and archaeological contexts to answer a pivotal question: Could the Shroud of Turin authentically date back to the first century? We'll explore the burial customs of the Second Temple period, the weave patterns of ancient textiles, and modern scientific methods like carbon dating and pollen analysis.Special thanks to our Patreon supporters, members portal subscribers, and APN supporters whose contributions enrich our exploration of these mysterious topics. Your support keeps our investigations thorough and grounded.As always, you can find additional resources, source citations, and contact information on our website at http://diggingupancientaliens.com. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving us a five-star review—it really helps!Now, let’s dig into the science and controversies surrounding the Shroud of Turin.In this episode: Summary 01:58 Archaeology of Jewish Burial Tradition 3:58 Can a crucified person be buried? 7:58 Is the Turin Shroud of the correct weave pattern? 17:28 Numismatic evidence 25:54 C14 dating the Shroud of Turin 30:12 Pollen on the Shroud 37:26 How was the Turin Shroud made? 40:22Links: Episode page Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/16/2024 • 48 minutes, 38 seconds
How Technological Innovation Can Drive Greater Accessibility and Inclusivity in Archaeology - TAS 260
Archaeology is always seen as a field pursuit and for the most part, it is. However the interpretations of archaeology should be accessible to all. Our guests today, Dr. Alessandro Sebastiani and Dr. Laura Morabito presented their thoughts on accessibility in archaeology at the World Archaeology Summit in AlUla, Saudi Arabia in September 2023. They discuss things like 3D reconstruction and VR as tools to bring people to archaeological sites and research without physically bringing them there.Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/15/2024 • 41 minutes, 20 seconds
Ecstatic Postures and Altered States of Consciousness with Laura Lee - Rock Art 121
Connecting with rock art, sites, and artifacts is often important for gaining understanding. Today’s guest is Laura Lee. Laura is Vice President and Director of Research and Outreach of Cuyamungue, The Felicitas D Goodman Institute and will discuss ecstatic postures and altered states of consciousness.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/121Links Cuyamungue Laura Lee PageContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/12/2024 • 41 minutes, 45 seconds
Kinkella Visits the USS Hornet - Pseudo 139
Is the USS Hornet the most haunted ship in America? No! How do I know this? Because my dad said so, and he should know because he worked on it for years! Also because while there’s no such thing as ghosts, tourist dollars are definitely real.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/139Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/10/2024 • 33 minutes, 59 seconds
Roman Wine, Microplastics, and a Lynx Burial - TAS 259
This week we have three fascinating Archaeology news stories! First up, Archaeologists have determined what Roman wine tastes like. Then, a new study looks at the impact of micro plastic contamination on archaeological sites. And finally a unique lynx burial puzzles, well, everyone!LinksSegment 1 Archaeologists Have Determined What Ancient Roman Wine Tasted Like Making wine in earthenware vessels: a comparative approach to Roman vinificationSegment 2 Microplastics Are Contaminating Ancient Archaeological Sites The contamination of in situ archaeological remains: A pilot analysis of microplastics in sediment samples using μFTIRSegment 3 1,500-year-old burial of lynx with 4 dogs stacked on it puzzles archaeologists A fifth- to sixth-century CE lynx (Lynx lynx L., 1758) skeleton from Hungary 2: Stature and archaeological interpretationsContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/9/2024 • 41 minutes, 46 seconds
The Magnified Axe (part 2) - Trowel 16
Are you ready for another use(wear)ful episode? Then listen to part two of Ash and Tilly’s chat with special guest Dr Amber Roy, as they tackle the issue of how to classify a polished stone axe from the Bazkardum Society of Dwarfish History. How long have axes been used in human history? How can you tell what an axe was used for? And why is Tilly waiting for a carrier pigeon? Tune in to find out!Links Amber’s academia page Amber’s Stockholm University profileContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/16ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/5/2024 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
Pain Meds/Drugs in the Field - CRMArch 285
We love getting show suggestions and questions from fans. We had one asking about drugs and pain meds being used in the field to manage fatique and pain. What do you do if you see it happening? How do you talk to someone that is taking drugs? We discuss these topics on this episode. Leave your own comments at www.archpodnet.com.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/285Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/3/2024 • 38 minutes, 28 seconds
Shroud of Turin - Aliens 59
Since we are so close to Easter, maybe it's time to discuss something connected to the holiday. So why not the Shroud of Turin? Some claim the cloth carries the image of Jesus Christ, and others have pointed out that making a copy of it is relatively simple. And yes, Ancient Aliens are using the shroud as evidence for their alien hypothesis.Today, we will deal with the cloth's historical events, from its shrouded origin to initial accusations of being a hoax and its journey to Turin.Links:Episode pageDigging up Ancient Aliens on the web:WebsiteEmailFacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokYouTubeSupport the show:PatreonBecome a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/2/2024 • 33 minutes, 10 seconds
Curse Tablets, Ice Skates and the Archaeology of Childhood - TAS 258
This week we have 3 interesting archaeology news stories. First up, “curse tablets” were found at a Roman villa in the UK. Then, a 1,000 year old bone ice skate was found at a site in the Czech Republic. And finally, we have a discussion about the length of childhood in humans, and how it evolved to be that way and the somewhat overlooked archaeology of childhood.Links Mysterious ‘curse tablets’ and ‘sophisticated’ paintings found at ancient Roman site Archaeologists Unearth 1,000-Year-Old Ice Skate Made of Animal Bone in Czech Republic Grow Slow: Human childhood is uniquely protracted. How did it evolve to be that way and why? - New Scientist FeatureContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
4/1/2024 • 43 minutes, 35 seconds
The Rock Art of Little Lake, California - Rock Art 120
Dr. Garfinkel has been going to Little Lake for about 50 years now. On today’s episode we describe Little Lake, the rock art there, and it’s significance to the people native to the area for the last 10,000 years. We also talk about the California Rock Art Foundation trips to Little Lake and how you can be a part of that.Use the California Rock Art Foundation link below to subscribe to the newsletter where you can find out about upcoming field trips.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/120Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/29/2024 • 35 minutes, 11 seconds
Out of the dark ages and into downward dog - Tea-break 22
It’s time to come out of the dark ages this month with one of the most famous British archaeological sites: Sutton Hoo. This episode, Matilda is joined by Natasha Billson, a professional archaeologist and presenter, to chat all about the amazing Sutton Hoo helmet. Why is this object so important to our understanding of the past? What does it have to do with Sri Lankan garnets? And how can archaeologists engage with pseudoscience? Tune in to find out all this and more!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/22Links Natasha’s video on Sutton Hoo Sue Brunning Sutton Hoo Blog Sue Brunning Curator’s Corner The Dig film imdb The Dig book goodreadsGuest Contact Name: Natasha Billson insta: @tash_archaeo YouTube: @BehindtheTrowelContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/26/2024 • 56 minutes, 37 seconds
The Archaeology of Southern Sinagua People - TAS 257
This week we discuss 3 archaeological sites that we visited while in Arizona: Tuzigoot National Monument and Montezuma Castle and Well National Monument.Links Tuzigoot National Park Service page Montezuma Castle National Park Service American Southwest Virtual Museum - Montezuma Castle Montezuma Well National Park Service pageContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/25/2024 • 46 minutes, 18 seconds
The Magnified Axe (part 1) - Trowel 15
It’s time for an axe-tremely axe-citing episode! Ash and Tilly have to deal with a tricky situation over at the Bazkardum Society of Dwarfish History, who want to know how to classify a recently donated polished stone axe. Luckily, they have help from special guest Dr Amber Roy - experimental archaeologist and microwear analyst who specialises in prehistoric axes. In this first of two episodes, the three questers discuss the role of axes in fantasy fiction, and what a microscope might be able to bring to the conversation.Links Amber’s academia page Amber’s Stockholm University profile https://www.instagram.com/amber_archaeo?igsh=bGdidWF1N2Z6bm5yContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/15ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/22/2024 • 29 minutes, 46 seconds
Golden Hats and Copper Scrolls - Aliens 58
Let's dust off our thinking hats and join in exploring two objects brought up in the Ancient Alien episode "Relics" from Season 6, episode 8. First, we will spend time with four golden hats from the European Bronze Age. Some claim they functioned as priestly antennas, but how do they fit into the Bronze Age cult. Then we will move on to the Copper Scrolls, one of the maybe more mysterious scrolls in the Dead Sea Scroll collection. It's a treasure map written on copper and hidden in a cave. That Indiana Jones, Nic Cage, or any other treasure movie franchise has not picked this story up yet is potentially one of our larger mysteries in this episode. Hold on to your hat, and let's set out to find some treasure.Links: Episode page Digging up Ancient Aliens on the web:WebsiteEmailFacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokYouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/19/2024 • 34 minutes, 45 seconds
Boulder Ethnographic-Education Project: Indigenous Perspectives on Ethnography - HeVo 84
On today’s episode, Jessica chats with the crew she has been working with on the Boulder Ethnographic-Education Project. The crew includes the amazing Erica Walters (Ethnographer, Living Heritage Anthropology), Reshawn Edison (Ethnographer, Living Heritage Anthropology; Diné; CESC Program Coordinator for Harvest of All First Nations), and Joseph Gazing Wolf (Executive Director, Heritage Lands Collective (formerly Living Heritage Research Council); Lakota, Nubian, and Amazigh). The crew talks about their favorite parts of the project, learning moments, challenges, and advice for others wanting to do ethnographic research or other work with Indigenous communities.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/84Links Heritage Voices on the APN Boulder Tribal Consultation website Boulder’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day Resolution Fort Chambers/Poor Farm Management Plan website Boulder Website on The Peoples’ Crossing Renaming Process National Association Of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers’ Page on THPO Funding Find your Congressperson (to ask them to increase funding to the Historic Preservation Fund!) Harvest of All First Nations Living Heritage Anthropology Website Heritage Lands Collective (Formerly Living Heritage Research Council) Website The Association of Indigenous Anthropologists, A Section of the American Anthropological Association (AAA: connect with Indigenous anthropologists for potential guidance): Tuck and Yang 2012 Decolonization is not a metaphorContact [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodne APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.: Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/19/2024 • 52 minutes, 50 seconds
Early Stone Tools, a Unique Burial, and a Stone Circle - TAS 256
This week we have 3 interesting archaeology news stories. First, we discuss a new dating technique that researchers in Ukraine are using on early human tools. Then, we head over to Mexico where a construction project has uncovered a uniquely arranged group burial. And finally, we head down to Peru, and the gorgeous city of Cajamarca, where researchers have found the stone circle that was built over 4,000 years ago.Links Archaeologists Just Uncovered The Oldest Evidence of Humans in Europe - Apple News East-to-west human dispersal into Europe 1.4 million years ago - Nature Trove of ancient skulls and bones found stacked on top of each other during construction project in Mexico - Apple News Archaeologists discover mysterious stone circle built before great pyramids - Apple News A monumental stone plaza at 4750 B.P. in the Cajamarca Valley of Peru - Science AdvancesContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/18/2024 • 40 minutes, 40 seconds
Andres Perez Arana - Archaeology under the Radar. Remote Sensing and Geophysics for the Layman - Arch and Ale 50
In our 50th episode, our Geophysics Technician Andres Perez Arana entertains a packed Red Deer to describe what archaeologists are able to observe without getting their hands dirty. He includes many examples of site she has worked at whilst in commercial and academic archaeology.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/13/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 35 seconds
The Lost Continent of Mu: For The Times When Atlantis Isn't Quite Dumb Enough - Pseudo 138
For today, we are diving into a deep, dark abyss of the truly stupid. All I can say is that I am truly sorry, because your good sense, happiness, and faith in the human race are guaranteed to be destroyed by the Lost Continent of Mu. You have been warned.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/138Links Wikipedia page on James ChurchwardContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/13/2024 • 36 minutes, 8 seconds
Dark Lord Walks into a Tavern... - Trowel 14
Ouch! In episode 14, Tilly and Ash confront the Magisterium of Malintent, the Grand Council of Dark Lords to talk about their power dynamics and how the archaeological record isn’t always as clear cut when it comes to understanding hierarchy and power.Links DNA Study of female warrior grave (Birka) Elven Quest "Dark Lord" in The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (eds. John Clute & John Grant: First St. Martin's Griffin ed.: 1999), p. 262 Edward James (1988) ‘The Franks Before Clovis’, in The Franks: Blackwell. pg. 58-64 Madgwick R, Mulville J. (2015) Feasting on fore-limbs: conspicuous consumption and identity in later prehistoric Britain. Antiquity;89(345):629-644. doi:10.15184/aqy.2015.24)Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/14ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/8/2024 • 35 minutes, 26 seconds
Suppliers Going Out Of Business: What Now? - CRMArch 284
As we scrambled for a topic this week, we all realized that we were having issues with companies going out of business. Whether buying screens, running radiocarbon samples, or upgrading computer programs, we found that some businesses that we used for years were closing. What do you do after that happens? The obvious answer is find a new supplier, but sometimes it’s not that easy…TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/284Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/6/2024 • 42 minutes
The Red Sea Scrolls - Solving the Great Pyramid - Aliens 57
This time, we will continue our examination of the pyramids of Ancient Egypt, especially the Great Pyramid of Khufu. We will investigate the queen's pyramids, take a trip with Khufu's sun boat, and sit down and read the Red Sea scrolls. Ultimately, we will see that this marvel of human engineering was indeed done by a workforce organized by Khufu.In this episode: Layers of dating the pyramids Khufus sunboats The Queen Pyramids Pyramid Texts The Red Sea Scrolls Links: Episode page More episodes on pyramids and stone technology:Not since Sneferu - Pyramid building 101,The Last Wonder Standing: Ramping up the Giza Pyramids,Power of the Obelisk,The non-mystery of Puma Punku and TiwanakuDigging up Ancient Aliens on the web: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: PatreonBecome a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/5/2024 • 33 minutes, 16 seconds
Archaeology of the AlUla region of Saudi Arabia with Dr. Rebecca Foote - TAS 255
On today’s episode, we interview Dr. Rebecca Foote, the Director of Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Research for the Royal Commission for AlUla in Saudi Arabia (RCU). Rebecca’s current role focuses on executing in-depth archaeological study unique in both geographical size and scale, assessing the rich and complex past of the AlUla region of northwest Saudi Arabia. Dr Foote develops archaeological surveys, excavations and research projects with national and international expert teams to expand understanding of AlUla’s history and prehistory.Links Royal Commission for AlUlaContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/3/2024 • 39 minutes, 12 seconds
Deconstructing a Complex Panel from Eastern California - Rock Art 119
Chris and Alan discuss a panel that was discovered in the eastern Sierra’s of California recently. It’s one of the most complex panels that either of us have ever seen. We deconstruct this panel and talk about some of the elements.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/119Links To see the image, go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/119Contact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
3/1/2024 • 33 minutes, 46 seconds
Atlantis: Let's Do This! - Pseudo 137
Finally, Atlantis in all its glory!!! In this episode, I track the history of the oxymoron otherwise known as “Atlantean thought.” What is the history of Atlantis? Why do we still talk about it today? Where is it? Did Plato just make it up? (Hint - is Star Wars real, or did George Lucas just make it up? You decide…).TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/137Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/28/2024 • 37 minutes, 1 second
Humans like decorating things - Teabreak 21
After chatting with Danny all about the tools and techniques used in ancient tattooing, it’s time to talk about the tattoos themselves! For that, Matilda enlisted the help of professional archaeologist Aaron Deter-Wolf, who specialises in the study of ancient tattoos all around the world. But how exactly can you identify tattoos on badly preserved skin? Why were people tattooing in the past? And how can you juggle independent research with a day job? Tune in to this month’s episode to find out!Also don’t forget that our APN members will be getting a special bonus episode later this week featuring a discussion with both Danny and Aaron about their collaborative projects! If you’re not a member yet, check out the APN membership page here for details.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/21Links Archaeology Ink Instagram Page Tattooed Mummy Database Ancient Ink Book Oxford Handbook ChapterContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/27/2024 • 1 hour, 30 seconds
Did early colonials were armor? - TAS 254
We’ve got three great news stories for you this week. We start with the oldest rock paintings in South America. They might be conveying a message. Next up is a tale of discarded armor from the first capital of Maryland. Finally, we talk about a 10,000 year old wall that was used to hunt reindeer. It’s now under 70 feet of water!LinksSegment 1 This Ancient Cave Art Passed Survival Information Across 130 Human Generations in Patagonia, Study Suggests Earliest directly dated rock art from Patagonia reveals socioecological resilience to mid-Holocene climate (Science Advances)Segment 2 Rare armor unearthed at site of 17th-century fort in MarylandSegment 3 Stone Age Wall Discovered Beneath the Baltic Sea Helped Early Hunters Trap Reindeer Research Paper: A submerged Stone Age hunting architecture from the Western Baltic SeaContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/26/2024 • 35 minutes, 46 seconds
Great Balls of Post-processualism - Trowel 13
What do you do when you encounter two wizards throwing balls of fire at each other? Soothe them with archaeological theory of course! In this episode, Ash and Tilly have a slightly different task ahead of them as they discuss the history of processual versus post-processual archaeology, all in an attempt to deal with the intricate politics of academic research.Links Michael Shanks and Ian Hodder chapter on “Processual, Postprocessual, and Interpretive Archaeologies” (1995) Michael Shanks Chapter on “Post-processual archaeology and after” (2005)Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/13ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/23/2024 • 37 minutes, 2 seconds
Does archaeology have a passion problem? - CRMArch 283
According to an article Doug read about passion in regards to architecture, Doug asks Chris and Andrew some specific questions. They answer the questions without hearing the other’s answers and then the three of them discuss the results. Do you need passion to be an archaeologist?Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/283Links We couldn’t link to the article.Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/21/2024 • 42 minutes, 35 seconds
Nubia: It's a real place! - HeVo 83
On today’s episode, Jessica chats with Dr. Shayla Monroe (Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University) and Debora Heard (Ph.D. Candidate in Anthropology at the University of Chicago). The three talk about Nubia and its people (both ancient and modern), why they have been overshadowed, and why they are important. We also talked about what got them interested in this topic, what they are studying now in Nubia, and how the war in Sudan has affected their work and their colleagues. Finally, we talk about where they would like to see the study of Nubia go, including their efforts to co-found the William Leo Hansberry Society.Links Heritage Voices on the APN William Leo Hansberry Society Hansberry Society Statement on the current situation in Sudan Ancient Nubia curriculum and youtube videos through Archaeology in the community Sudanese American Physicians Association Scholars at Risk Scholar Rescue Fund American Sudanese Archaeological Research CenterContact [email protected]@livingheritageA@LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/heritagevoices to save 20% off anything you order.
2/20/2024 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 23 seconds
The Last Wonder Standing: Ramping up the Giza Pyramids - Aliens 56
How were the great pyramids of Giza built? This is a question that's been asked for a long time. The answers have been ranging from those based on the best available evidence to the more far-out ideas. Among those there are suggestions that such precision and scale could only be the work of extraterrestrial intervention. But what do the most recent archaeological discoveries and scientific experiments tell us?This time we delve into the true ingenuity behind these monumental structures. The pseudo-historical narratives often propose that the pyramids' advanced engineering and astronomical alignments are beyond human capability. Yet, a closer examination of historical records, architectural techniques, and archaeological findings reveals a different story.Come with and find out how the pyramids at Giza where built.In this episode:The Orion Constellation TheoryConstruction InsightsMaterials and MethodsRamp Theories and Labor TechniquesMysteries and MisunderstandingsLinks: Episode page More episodes on pyramids and stone technology:Not since Sneferu - Pyramid building 101,Power of the Obelisk,The non-mystery of Puma Punku and TiwanakuDigging up Ancient Aliens on the web: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/20/2024 • 29 minutes, 39 seconds
Ivory Baton, Pliny the Elder and Amelia Earhart - TAS 253
This week we have 3 fascinating archaeology news stories. First, experimental research has helped researchers determine the function of an ivory baton. Then, we take a look at a newly discovered Roman villa that may have belonged to Pliny the Elder. Finally, Amelia Earhart is back in the news with some new and potentially controversial findings!Links Experiments suggest ancient four-holed ivory baton was used to make rope (Phys.org) Rope making in the Aurignacian of Central Europe more than 35,000 years ago (Science Advances) 1st-century villa discovered near Mount Vesuvius may be where Pliny the Elder watched catastrophic eruption Amelia Earhart's plane may have crashed in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, explorer claims (Live Science) The Earhart Project in a Nutshell Scientists discover new possible clue in Amelia Earhart mysteryContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologyshow1 to save 20% off anything you order.
2/19/2024 • 36 minutes, 18 seconds
Amerindian Perspectivism - Rock Art 118
Alan and Chris have a conversation about how past Native American cultures interpreted and interacted with their environment, and how that should impact the modern interpretation of rock art archaeological sites today.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/118Links The Archaeology Show Episode 252Contact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/16/2024 • 37 minutes, 38 seconds
Augustus Le Plongeon: The World's Most Interesting Pseudoarchaeologist - Pseudo 136
Continuing our “Old School Classics” theme here at the Pseudoarchaeology Podcast, today we have the tale of Augustus Le Plongeon, nineteenth century explorer extraordinaire. His ideas on the Maya were terrible, but his photos of Maya sites were great! A classic case of great data meets bad interpretation - enjoy!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/136Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/pseudoarchaeology to save 20% off anything you order.
2/14/2024 • 36 minutes, 9 seconds
Birds and Beasts of Ancient Mesoamerica - TAS 252
Today Chris talks to the editors of a fascinating new book about animals and their representation and symbolism in ancient Mesoamerica. We talk about things like frogs that soak in water through their bellies and animals wearing clothes…and what that means! Ancient people in this area were very connected to their surroundings and observed everything with amazing clarity.Links Birds and Beasts of Ancient Mesoamerica: Animal Symbolism in the Postclassic PeriodContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/11/2024 • 37 minutes, 36 seconds
A Trail of Ice and Hags - Trowel 12
In episode 12, like archaeological paladins, Tilly and Ash have been given a divine quest: find the Cailleach of Celtic Myth and…deliver her washing. Oh. On their journey, they discuss the best strategies to locate the ancient hag and ask the tough archaeological question: what even is a landscape?Links Routledge Guide to Landscape Studies (Google books) Landscape Archaeology (Chapter in Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology) Mythopedia entryContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/12ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/9/2024 • 30 minutes, 17 seconds
Interview with Renee Collins - CRMArch 282
Today we are interviewing Andrew’s former student Renee Collins on her history in archaeology and her past and present experiences in CRM. Renee is currently a Project Archaeologist at Alpine Archaeological Consultants, concluding her academic journey in 2018 to transition into the private sector. With her humble beginnings at Moorpark College, she has now established herself as a professional archaeologist.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/282Links Alpine ArchaeologyBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.: Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/7/2024 • 40 minutes, 41 seconds
GIANTS! The Tall Tales of Archaeological Hoaxes - Aliens 55
Giants have long fascinated us humans and seem to be a never-ending resource for archaeological hoaxes. Towards the end of the 19th century, there almost became a trend to create giant hoaxes. In some cases, this was just to amuse; in others, it was to prove the Bible right.In this episode, we will look at three cases. The love lock giant. The San Diego giant. And, of course, the most famous of them all, the Cardiff giant. Let's investigate the origins of these giants and see what archaeology has to say about these cases. What are the sources telling us, and what have other people invented afterward?In Digging up Ancient Aliens, our host Fredrik uses his background in archaeology to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between in popular media, such as Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, and many other places.In this episode:The Lovelock giantThe San Diego giantThe Cardiff giantLinks:Episode pageDigging up Ancient Aliens on the web:WebsiteEmailFacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokYouTubeSupport the show:PatreonBecome a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/6/2024 • 47 minutes, 17 seconds
Bog Body, Ancient Assur and a Lost Tomb - TAS 251
This week we have 3 news stories! First up, a 2,000 year old bog body was found in excellent condition in Ireland. Then, we take a look at the “lost” capital city of Asryria, Assur. Finally, we head back over to Ireland, where a 4,000 year old tomb has been rediscovered.Links Bellaghy bog body: Human remains are 2,000 years old The Lost Capital of Ancient Assyria Everyone Thought This 4,000-Year-Old Tomb Had Been Destroyed. Then, an Archaeologist Found ItContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/4/2024 • 34 minutes
Native American Perspectivism; Part 2 with Johnney Valdez - Rock Art 117
Dr. Alan brings Johnney Valdez back on to continue their discussion about Native American Perspectivism. Johnney talks about how native people think about the universe.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/117Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
2/2/2024 • 42 minutes, 13 seconds
The Scopes Monkey Trial - Pseudo 135
Staying with our “Old School Classics” theme, this week we enjoy the fine wine that is the Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925. We also have the extra added bonuses of a discussion on creationism and a quick review of the 1960 movie Inherit the Wind. What a deal!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/135Links Why Evolution is True Blog https://whyevolutionistrue.com/Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/31/2024 • 38 minutes, 55 seconds
Chinese Saddle, Cave Paintings and Us! - TAS 250
This week we have a couple news stories, and then the story of us! First up, an Iron Age saddle in extremely god condition has been found in Xinjiang in Northwestern China. Next, cave paintings in Spain have been preserved by the unique chemical composition of the cave. And finally, in response to a listener request, we share our story both personally and professionally!Links Ancient Chinese Saddle Surprises Archaeologists (Apple News) Ancient Chinese Saddle Surprises Archaeologists (NatGeo - Paywall) Just How Old Are the Cave Paintings in Spain’s Cova Dones?Contact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologyshow1 to save 20% off anything you order.
1/28/2024 • 39 minutes, 57 seconds
Fifty Shades of Silliness - Trowel 11
Time for something completely different this episode, as Ash and Tilly discuss their plans for the upcoming year. Spoiler alert: it includes live shows, a readalong, and more exciting quests! Listen in to find out more.Links: Discworld Podcast: The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret Austen Podcast: Pod and Prejudice Tolkien Podcast: The Tolkien Professor Upcoming archaeology fiction: Even If We’re Broken Archaeo Book ClubTranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/11Contact Info:Email: [email protected]: @and.my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates: Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/26/2024 • 30 minutes
Preparing for and Reacting to Dangerous Field Circumstances - CRMArch 281
Have you ever encountered hostile land owners, aggressive guard dogs or other dangerous circumstances in the field? This week the crew chats about their own dangerous field experiences, how to properly prepare for these circumstances and the best way to get out of a situation safely.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/281Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/24/2024 • 42 minutes, 57 seconds
Gunung Padang Uncovered: The Saga Continues - Aliens 54
In this episode of Digging Up Ancient Aliens, the host, Fredrik, revisits Gunung Padang, a site in Indonesia that has become known due to a study and a pseudo-documentary on Netflix.We compare Ancient Aliens narratives and Graham Hancock's Atlantis Hyperdiffusion Theory. The then-sitting government initiated the excavation project at Gunung Padang in 2011 as part of a strategy to redefine nationalistic ideas and create a new national monument founded on an imagined advanced civilization.Now, both Ancient Aliens, Graham Hancock, and other Atlantis believers claim that the site reveals a 300-foot-tall step pyramid dating back at least 10,000 years. We will spend this episode looking at the hard evidence, the funding, and the reality of the claims, both from Ancient Aliens, Graham Hancock, Danny Hilman Natawidjaja, and others.It will be an information-packed episode where we will discover how pseudoscience actively defunds vulcano monitoring programs. How Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis has been disproven and how to not do your C14 dating. We also spent time among the Toraja people in Indonesia and learned about their culture. And what on Earth does Megan Fox have to do with any of this?In this episode: Gunung Padang 2:34 Follow the money 6:14 The paper: "Geo-archaeological prospecting of Gunung Padang buried prehistoric pyramid in West Java, Indonesia" 14:21 Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis - busted! 20:00 Misuse of mythology 25:56 The Toraja people 32:16 Tongkonan 34:03 What is Gunung Padang? 39:47Links:Episode pageDigging up Ancient Aliens on the web: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Become a APN memberArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/23/2024 • 46 minutes, 22 seconds
Lascaux Cave: the original tattoo studio - Teabreak 20
There are so many things that don’t survive the thousands of years between the past and present, and so many crafts and skills that are very difficult to identify from a material point of view. Luckily, we have expert artists who can help us out! This month, Matilda is joined by professional tattoo artist Daniel Riday, who will be chatting all about the tools and techniques used in ancient tattooing. What’s the difference between using a blade versus a needle to create a tattoo? What’s the oldest tattooing tool ever found? Are we really sure we know how Ötzi the Iceman got his tattoos? And why does Daniel want to mummify himself? Tune in to find out in the first of this exciting two-part special on the fascinating subject of ancient tattoos.Links EXARC tattooing project EXARC tattooing project published paper Chauvet cave paintings Lascaux cave paintings Maya Sialuk Jacobsen (Inuit tattoo traditions) Terra Metis CeramicsGuest Contact: Name: Daniel Riday Insta: @totemic_tattooContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/23/2024 • 57 minutes, 57 seconds
Time in the Ancient Mayan World - TAS 249
This week we interview two of the editors of the new book Materialization of Time in the Ancient Maya World: Mythic History and Ritual Order, Dr. David Freidel and Dr. Anne Dowd. This volume examines recent research on how the Maya incorporated time into their daily lives through their architecture, writings, and more.Links The Materialization of Time in the Ancient Maya World: Mythic History and Ritual OrderContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/21/2024 • 43 minutes, 14 seconds
Native Cosmology with Johnney Valdez - Rock Art 116
Today we interview, Johnny Valedez, an influential speaker and advocate for his native heritage. He hails from Colorado and is discussing the various issues he has dealt with in his work around the world. His ethnic ties are with the Ute and the Pueblo peoples of the high county and the American Southwest. He is very versed in the cosmology of the Native world. A fascinating interchange. You'll enjoy this.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/116Contact Dr. Alan [email protected]. Alan Garfinkel’s WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/19/2024 • 43 minutes, 50 seconds
Piltdown Man - Pseudo 134
Time for an old school classic! The year is 1912, the place is England, and the fossil is fake! In today’s episode, I give you the most famous archaeological fake of them all, Piltdown Man.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/134Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/17/2024 • 33 minutes, 29 seconds
Maroon Heritage in Dominica - HeVo 82
On today’s episode, Jessica chats with Jonathan Rodriguez (3rd year PhD student in the Applied Anthropology program at the University of South Florida) about Maroon heritage in Dominica. We talk about how he got interested in archaeology and this topic, as well as how his Army service and Anthropology training influenced his experience with each. We also talk about his upcoming Fulbright research in Dominica, where he will use geospatial methods, archaeology, and oral history to learn more about and amplify the voices of a community that purposefully left little evidence of themselves in the archaeological record. Finally we talk about the networks between Maroon communities and diversity of Maroon community experiences across the Caribbean, as well as Maroon efforts today to be recognized as Indigenous peoples.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/82Links Heritage Voices on the APN Create Caribbean Research Institute Anthropology doctoral candidate selected as USF’s first student veteran recipient of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program Lennox Honychurch’s 2017 book In the Forests of Freedom: The Fighting Maroons of Dominica Book edited by Polly Pattullo (2015) Your Time Is Done Now: Slavery, Resistance, and Defeat: The Maroon Trials of Dominica (1813-1814) YouTube video from Dominica Maroon scholar, Neil Vaz, “DOMINICA TRIP: Discovering Afro-Maroon History via Theater and Hiking” Maroon Gathering News Article “Maroon gathering in Dominica advances effort for global recognition of maroons as indigenous people” Justin Dunnavant’s 2021 article “In the Wake of Maritime Marronage” Justin Dunnavant’s 2021 article “Have confidence in the sea: Maritime Maroons and Fugitive Geographies”Affiliates Motion:Motion - Tasking Motley Fool: Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20%.
1/16/2024 • 50 minutes, 13 seconds
Cemeteries, Mummies, and Hercules! - TAS 248
This week we have 3 fascinating archaeology news stories! First a children’s cemetery has been discovered in Turkey. Then, new research shows an Egyptian mummy was actually pregnant with twins when she died in childbirth. And finally, a new study shows that a 180 ft chalk carving in an English hillside is likely Hercules.Links A cemetery belonging to 54 children was found during the excavation in the old quarry in Diyarbakır, Türkiye (ArkeoNews) Ancient Egyptian teenager died while giving birth to twins, mummy reveals (Live Science) Archaeologists have made a shocking discovery after a re-examination of a mummified teen mom who died in childbirth (ArkeoNews) Twins found in a Late Dynastic/Coptic Egyptian mummy (Open Access Paper) 180-foot early medieval carving of naked bald man with club is probably Hercules, new study suggests (Live Science)Contact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/14/2024 • 38 minutes, 44 seconds
A Bestiary of Dragons and Wyrms (part 2) - Trowel 10
We’re back for part two of our discussion with our zooarchaeological expert guest Alex Fitzpatrick, to talk all about dragons. There’s a tricky situation on our hands this month, but luckily we can chat with Alex about all the different methods possible for investigating it. Tune in to hear all about how to date a burial, whether dragons are classified as ‘sentient’, and why you should never get on the wrong side of a Norse god…Links Another Archaeoanimals Cryptozoology episode Archaeoanimals episode on bestiaries Pat Shipman’s work on burnt animal bone Rebecca Nicholson’s work on burnt animal bone Alex’s website and blogContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscriptsZENCASTR: For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/10ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/12/2024 • 29 minutes, 24 seconds
Becoming a World Archaeologist in 2024 - CRMArch 280
You got into this field to travel, right? Well instead of traveling to Iowa, no shade on Iowa, why not travel to Saudi Arabia? Or how about England? Who knows? There’s no reason why you can’t create the career of your dreams. We talk about some options to do just that on today’s episode.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/280Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/10/2024 • 37 minutes, 57 seconds
Not since Sneferu - Pyramid building 101 - Aliens 53
In this episode, we delve deeper into the top ten pyramids of the world according to the TV show "Ancient Aliens." Our focus is on the Egyptian pyramids and the myths surrounding their construction. We will examine the Djoser Step Pyramid, the oldest pyramid on the list, and discuss how it was built as a tomb for the third dynastic ruler, Netjerikhet. We will also discuss the great pyramid builder Sneferu and his contributions to Ancient Egypt's creation of a true pyramid building.One of the most controversial topics surrounding the Egyptian pyramids is the discovery of human remains. Many alternative historians claim that there is no credible evidence of bodies ever being entombed in the pyramids. However, this is simply not true. Carbon dating has shown that at least two pharaohs seem to have been found in their pyramids, and there is evidence of remains in several others. The pyramid of Djoser, for example, contained human remains, although they were found to be from a later burial and not from the pharaoh himself. Nevertheless, the pyramid was designed to be a tomb from the beginning, as evidenced by texts from ancient visitors in the mortuary temple who talk about their visit to the grave.So join us as we separate fact from fiction and uncover the truth behind the Egyptian pyramids. We aim to give you a deeper understanding of ancient history and help you evaluate claims about alternative history and ancient aliens in popular media. Don't miss this episode of "Digging Up Ancient Aliens" - it's sure to be an enlightening and fascinating journey into the past.LinksEpisode pageDigging up Ancient Aliens: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeSupport the show: Patreon Become a APN memberMusicThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/9/2024 • 48 minutes, 12 seconds
Archaeology News from the North - TAS 247
This week we have 3 archaeology news stories from Scandinavia! First, we discuss the oldest ship burial found so far in Norway. Then, a very old sword has been uncovered in Sweden, which belonged to a very tall individual! Finally, we go back to Norway where a very rare Bronze Age gold bracelet was found by a metal detectorist.Links 1,300-Year-Old Ship Burial Unearthed in Norway Medieval weapon — over 4 feet long — unearthed in town square in Sweden, photos show Metal detectorist stumbles on very rare gold treasure from 2,500 years ago, photos showContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/7/2024 • 24 minutes, 46 seconds
2023: Year in Review - Pseudo 133
Time to take a look back at 2023, and enjoy the highlights of pseudoarchaeological foolishness that we experienced together! From Ancient Apocalypse to the Mexican Alien, 2023 was most definitely stupider than usual.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/133Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
1/3/2024 • 39 minutes, 48 seconds
The Archaeological Conservancy with Linsie Lafayette - Rock Art 115
Linsie Lafayette is the Western Field Representative for the Western Regional Office based out of Reno, Nevada. She has worked in CRM and on many sites. Linsie and Alan talk about Linsie’s journey to the Archaeological Conservancy and what they do to preserve archaeological sites.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/115Links The Archaeological ConservancyContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation
12/29/2023 • 32 minutes, 43 seconds
A Bestiary of Dragons and Wyrms (part 1) - Trowel 9
In this episode Ash and Tilly are joined by zooarchaeologist Alex Fitzpatrick to talk all about the mythology of dragons. Why do dragons pop up in nearly every culture around the world? How has their mythology developed over time? And what does any of this have to do with orangutans wielding sticks? Tune in to part 1 of our two-part special to find out!Links Archaeoanimals episode on fossils and mythical creatures Archaeoanimals Cryptozoology episode Adrienne Mayor’s book on fossils and mythology (including dragons) Orangutan Snake School Alex’s website and blogContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscriptshttps://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/9ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/29/2023 • 31 minutes, 40 seconds
Khufu's pyramid scheme - Aliens 52
This time, we are going to look at the top 10 pyramids of the world according to Ancient Aliens. I could not tell if the list is based on how significant evidence the pyramids are for extraterrestrial visitation or how cool they are. The episode would also become too long if we did the whole list simultaneously, so this will be a two-parter. You could also view it as a compilation episode of some great pyramids and one farm structure. We will spend most of our time in Mesoamerica and visit Peru and Greece. I think you'll really love this episode; we will even have a case where the Ancient Astronaut believers cite their sources, a real Christmas miracle here.In this episode: El Castillo Teotihuacan Sican Pyramids of Peru El Mirador Pyramid of Hellinikon Guest appearance from Dr Matilda Siebrecht from "Tea-Break Time Travel" and "My Trowel."Links: Episode page Dr Matilda Siebrecht’s work:Websiteinsta: @the_archaeologists_teacupfb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacuptwitter: @ArchaeoTeacupDigging up Ancient Aliens on the web:WebsiteEmailFacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokYouTubePatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/26/2023 • 57 minutes, 26 seconds
It's got pockets! - Teabreak 19
You thought that last month was a short trip back in time, but this month is an even shorter trip as we travel to the Edo period of Japan with special guest Tehya Nakamura - otherwise known as TK and host of the podcast “For the Love of History” - to chat all about netsuke. But what are netsuke? How do you wear them? What do they have to do with big sleeves and pockets? And what is the link between Blackbeard and female samurai? Listen in to find out!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/19Links For the Love of History Podcast website For the Love of History Podcast Instagram For the Love of History Podcast episode on the first female Samurai Netsuke info “Samurai Women” bookContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/26/2023 • 51 minutes, 36 seconds
Homo Naledi and the Cave of Bones Controversy - TAS 246
This week we tackle one of our favorite topics - controversy! Last summer, the team working on the Rising Star Cave site in South Africa released a series of pre-prints making some incredible claims about the pre-human species, Homo Naledi. They were closely followed by the Netflix documentary, Cave of Bones which captured the attention of the public. However, other researchers are pushing back, claiming lack of solid evidence and published peer reviewed research. Join us while we look at both sides of the debate, and let us know where you land!Links Controversial Claims About Homo Naledi Are Stirring Up Evolution Enigmatic Hominin Seemingly Buried Dead and Carved Symbols 100,000 Years Before Modern Humans Unknown: Cave of Bones - Netflix Documentary No scientific evidence that Homo Naledi buried their dead and produced rock art Cave of Bones Explorer’s Club Talk with Dr. Lee Berger 241,000 to 335,000 Years Old Rock Engravings Made by Homo naledi in the Rising Star Cave system, South AfricaContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/24/2023 • 47 minutes, 56 seconds
Where Were You In 1984: Kinkella Reviews Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - Pseudo 132
Let’s go back to 1984 and experience what it was like to watch Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom through the eyes of a 12 year old. How was the movie received by 1984’s tween culture? How has it aged? Where does it fall in the five movie hierarchy? Listen and learn my friends.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/132Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/20/2023 • 45 minutes, 28 seconds
Turns out you can make containers out of bark! - TAS 245
This week we have 3 interesting archaeology news stories. First up is the reanalysis of skeletal remains in a neolithic mass grave in Spain is creating a different picture of how people interacted in that region. Then, we look at how satellite images have added many more megastructure sites to bronze age Serbia and Slovenia. Finally, we discuss the perishable artifacts that have been preserved by glaciers in Canada, but are now being revealed due to glacial melting.Links 5,000-year-old mass grave of fallen warriors in Spain shows evidence of 'sophisticated' warfare Fernández-Crespo, T., Ordoño, J., Etxeberria, F. et al. Large-scale violence in Late Neolithic Western Europe based on expanded skeletal evidence from San Juan ante Portam Latinam. Sci Rep 13, 17103 (2023). New Satellite Images Reveal Europe’s Hidden Bronze Age Megastructures University College Dublin Statement: UCD archaeology brings to light Europe’s hidden Bronze Age megastructures Melting Ice in Canada Reveals Ancient Artifacts Melting ice reveals dozens of 7,000-year-old artifacts in Canada. Take a lookContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/19/2023 • 30 minutes, 51 seconds
Working with Indigenous Communities and Orangutan Conservation in Borneo - HeVo 81
On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Liana Chua (social anthropologist and Tunku Abdul Rahman University Assistant Professor in Malay World Studies at the University of Cambridge) about her work with Bidayuhs in Malaysian Borneo and looking at international orangutan conservation efforts. We talk about her projects looking at culture change and the impact of Christianity, as well as various responses to and the impact of resettlement in the face of a dam project. Finally we talk about the methods and findings from her efforts on The Global Lives of the Orangutan and POKOK projects.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/81Links Heritage Voices on the APN The Global Lives of the Orangutan Project Website Pokok Project Website Dr. Liana Chua’s Page on the University of Cambridge’s Department of Social Anthropology websiteContact Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/heritagefool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/heritagevoices to save 20% off anything you order.
12/19/2023 • 58 minutes, 21 seconds
The Context of Timelines - Trowel 8
In this episode, Ash and Tilly delve into the completed scenarios surrounding Time Travel. How would you react if you colleagues brought you back a box of objects fresh from the past? How would you work out if they are the genuine article? And why do scientists like to bombard materials so much? Tune in to find out!Links Forgery in the ancient world Richelieu VenusTranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/8Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley Foolhttps://archpodnet.squarespace.com/config/ Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/15/2023 • 34 minutes, 54 seconds
Our Favorite Projects of 2023 - CRMArch 279
It’s the Holiday episode! The crew talks about the best gifts to get your favorite archaeologist. They also talk about their favorite projects of 2023. What’s your favorite project?TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/279Links REI Navigation Classes & Events Gnara GoFly Pants Snapfish Photo Book Suunto MC-2 Pro CompassBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/13/2023 • 50 minutes, 40 seconds
Alien vs. Historian - Guest Ancient History with Angela - Aliens 51
This time, we have a guest, Angela, from the "Ancient History with Angela" channel on TikTok and Instagram, who will discuss a few clips about classical Greece and Rome with us. We will learn that we can all be fooled when several emperors share the same name and that Ancient Alien proponents will use this to their advantage. We will also discuss source criticism, how historians approach a subject, and Alexander the Great's battle with a UFO. So stay tuned for an exciting conversation.Links: Episode page Angelas links: Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@boringhistory Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myboringlife/Contact: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/12/2023 • 50 minutes, 33 seconds
Rewriting Human History!!! 🤣 - TAS 244
It seems like every week there is an article that says archaeologists are dumbfounded, astounded, or astonished. When that’s not happening we’re rewriting history as we know it. The three articles this week all claim to rewrite history with their claims. Let’s dive in.Links A Prehistoric Pyramid May Have Just Rewritten Human History, Scientists Claim Pseudo-Archaeology Podcast Ep 129 - Gunung Padang Is Not A Pyramid: Does Anyone Double-Check Anything Anymore? Gunung Padang: What Archaeology Really Says. Archaeologists Call Foul on the Purported Discovery of a 27,000-Year-Old Pyramid Archaeologists Discover Vast, Complex Prehistoric Society That Rewrites History Spanish Bronze Age bling upends archaeological assumptionsContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/10/2023 • 35 minutes, 17 seconds
Studying Archaeological Sites and Artifacts with New Technologies with Denisse Argote - ArchaeoTech 211
On this episode we bring back Dr. Denisse Argote to talk about some of the new things she and her team are doing in Mexico. We get an update on Teotihuacan and other research. We even talk about ray guns on archaeological sites! Or portable XRF. Either way, it’s great.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/211Links Denisse Argote, survey at Teotihuacan: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440320300637#! Episode 134: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/archaeotech/134 The Backdoor to Hell, Dutch Stonehenge, and the Age of Bamboo - TAS 225: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/archaeology/225Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724AffiliatesMotion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motionMotley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset.Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/7/2023 • 39 minutes, 32 seconds
Kon-Tiki! - Pseudo 131
When I was a kid, I loved the story of Thor Heyerdahl and the Kon-Tiki. I was enraptured in wonder as I read about the exciting and dangerous expedition across the Pacific in an “ancient craft.” As per usual, it’s time for me to destroy my childhood dreams. Join me as we skewer my inner child and put the Kon-Tiki to the test!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/131Links Wikipedia Kon-Tiki: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kon-Tiki_expeditionContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/6/2023 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
Gender and Sex in Rock Art from the Rock Art Podcast - TAS 243
Gender and sex today are fluid concepts. Is that because it’s a new idea or because it’s finally something that can come out of the shadows? On today’s episode we look at gender and sex in rock art. We challenge preconceived notions that male shamans are the only ones that created rock art. We also talk about gender representation in rock art.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this podcast head over to: https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeology/243Rock Art Podcast Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonTAS Contact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/3/2023 • 38 minutes, 11 seconds
Is There a Doctor in the House (Part 2) - The Zooarchaeology Special - ArchandAle 49
On Monday the 27th of November, 2023 we invited four Zooarchaeologists from the University of Sheffield’s Department of Archaeology to talk about the work they are doing towards their PHD and Post PHD studies.Even though this was a relaxed pre-Christmas event, they were given just 15 minutes each and the time was strictly enforced!The event was held in the upstairs room at The Red Deer Pitt Street Sheffield which is the spiritual home of Sheffield Archaeology.Our speakers were:Dr Maeve Moorcroft - What is in the Box? : Rediscovering a unique pathological bone collection.Ewan Chipping - Cowology: Anatomy, Morphology and More.Tracy Platts - What else did the Romans do for us?Marina Chorro-Giner - I Like Turtles: Archaeology, Turtles and why they are Awesome!ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/1/2023 • 54 minutes, 21 seconds
They're taking the samples to Isengard (part 2) - Trowel 7
In episode seven, Tilly and Ash go strider-ing into the heart of the archaeological problem and continue their tavern-talk with archaeobotanist Genoveva Dimova. They ask the burgeoning questions: how would you sample an Ent? What is dendrochronology? And do Ents have teeth?TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/7Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/1/2023 • 33 minutes, 28 seconds
Gender and Sex in Rock Art - Rock Art 114
Gender and sex today are fluid concepts. Is that because it’s a new idea or because it’s finally something that can come out of the shadows? On today’s episode we look at gender and sex in rock art. We challenge preconceived notions that male shamans are the only ones that created rock art. We also talk about gender representation in rock art.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this podcast, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/114Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
12/1/2023 • 38 minutes, 27 seconds
Dealing with toxic culture in the CRM industry - CRMArch 278
Before you finish reading this, click the link below and donate to Richie! If it’s way past the original date then donate to someone else. On this show we talk about keyboard warriors online, health insurance, and the supposed toxic culture in CRM.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/278Links Richie’s GoFundMeBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/29/2023 • 48 minutes, 31 seconds
Medieval Comic Strips - Teabreak 18
In this month’s episode we take a very short trip back in time, because we’re looking at the Bayeux Tapestry. Joining me is professional embroiderer and textile archaeologist Dr Alexandra Makin, and together we chat about the story and context of this intriguing object. Who made the tapestry and why? How does it compare to other embroidery of the time? And can I persuade Alex to get off the fence and say something outrageous? Tune in to find out!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/18Links Bayeux Museum page Alexandra Makin's Website YouTube Channel Early Medieval Embroidery KitsGuest Contact Name: Dr Alexandra Makin Insta: @alexandramakin2 Twitter: @alexandra_makinContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/28/2023 • 57 minutes, 56 seconds
Power of the Obelisk - Live from Stockholm - Digging 50
What will we talk about today? I'm glad you asked; I will cover an episode from the latest season of Ancient Aliens titled "The Power of the Obelisks." As the title implies, this will be a full-on episode about Obelisks. I'll take you through its history and usage, and in the end, I'll teach you how to make your own.Links: Episode pageContact: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/28/2023 • 54 minutes, 54 seconds
Conclusive evidence that Vikings arrived well before Columbus - TAS 242
On this week’s news episode we start with two stories about slavery. The first comes from the discovery of a 2000 year old child’s show found in an Austrian mine. The second is from Ghana and the discovery of Britain’s first slave fort in Africa. Finally, we learn about conclusive evidence of Vikings arriving in the Americas well before Columbus.Links 2,000-Year-Old Child's Shoe Found in Austrian Minehttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/2000-year-old-childs-shoe-found-in-austria-180982946/ 2000-year-old child’s leather shoe discovered in Austrian salt minehttps://archaeologymag.com/2023/09/childs-leather-shoe-discovered-in-austria/ Dig reveals the roots of Britain’s slave trade — and the bloody birth of our worldhttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/dig-reveals-the-roots-of-britains-slave-trade-and-the-bloody-birth-of-the-modern-world-ll5zzbmnn 'First English slave fort in Africa' uncovered on Ghana's coast https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-66359512 A Stunning Discovery Proves That Vikings Reached the Americas Before Columbus https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/archaeology/a45823574/vikings-in-america-before-columbus-new-discovery/ RodsterAdventures Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/rodsteradventuresContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/26/2023 • 34 minutes, 24 seconds
A update on tDAR with Keith Kintigh - ArchaeoTech 210
We bring back one of the founders of tDAR, Keith Kintigh for this episode. Keith gives us the tDAR backstory and tells us how it’s staying relevant in a world of AI and digital archaeology. We talk about tDAR’s future as well.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to:https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/210Links The Digital Archaeological Repository (tDAR) Archaeotech - Episode 92 Archaeotech - Episode 157Contact Chris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] Paul ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724AffiliatesMotion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motionMotley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset.Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/23/2023 • 40 minutes, 37 seconds
Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg: The Accidental Pseudoarchaeologist - Pseudo 130
Today let’s explore the life of Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg (1814-1874), a dedicated scholar who found and published some amazing work on the ancient Maya. The only problem is that his ideas on Maya culture and translations of Maya hieroglyphs were almost 100% wrong! Further proof that people with terrible names have little choice in life except to become pseudoarchaeologists…TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/130Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/22/2023 • 31 minutes, 32 seconds
Lumbee Perspectives on Environment, Culture, and Community - HeVo 80
On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Ryan Emanuel (Associate Professor of Hydrology in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University; Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina) and Dr. Seth Grooms (Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Appalachian State University; Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina). Using highlights from their careers as examples, we talk about how to do community based work and educate the next generation of scholars in both the Environmental Sciences and Anthropology fields. We also talk about their hopes for these disciplines and what they have learned over the years.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/80Links Heritage Voices on the APN Dr. Ryan Emanuel’s Nicolas School of the Environment Page:Ryan Emanuel Dr. Ryan Emanuel’s Website:Ryan E. Emanuel, Ph.D. Preorder Ryan Emanuel’s Book: On the Swamp: Fighting for Indigenous Environmental JusticeOn the Swamp: Fighting for Indigenous Environmental Justice a book by Ryan Emanuel Dr. Ryan Emanuel on the Tribal Research Specialist Podcast: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/tribal-research/30-this-one-time-at-the-vine-n72XlLsA1Wd/ Dr. Seth Grooms’ Department of Anthropology at Appalachian State University Page:Dr. Seth B. Grooms Tribes, Treaties, and Constitutional Tribulations by Vine Deloria Jr. and David E. Wilkins:Tribes, Treaties, and Constitutional ... The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance:The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance Native Nations Institute Indigenous Data Sovereignty & Governance:Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance | Native Nations Institute A Life in Ruins Podcast Episode 139 An Oral History of Indigenous Archaeologies with Dr. Joe Watkins:An Oral History of Indigenous Archaeologies with Dr. Joe Watkins - Ruins 139 — HQ DownloadsContact [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilAffiliates Motion - Tasking Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/21/2023 • 54 minutes
Where and When would you go if you could time travel? - TAS 241
What if time travel were possible? Well, it is, sort of. Into the future, anyway. But what about time travel to the past? What rules would a time traveler likely have to follow from a historical perspective? Where would Chris and Rachel like to go and what would we like to do or see? We talk about all this on today’s episode. Where would you go? When would you go?Links From historical holidays to archeological sites, top destinations for the time travellerhttps://apple.news/A4OszwT7TRH6VEdwtAbxu1A Human History Expeditionhttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/expeditions/destinations/europe/land/human-origins-france-spain/ Highlights of Albaniahttps://www.responsibletravel.com/ Highlights of Ancient Greecehttps://www.exodustravels.com/Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/19/2023 • 37 minutes, 21 seconds
I Can't See the Charcoal for the Trees! with Chris Atkinson - ArchandAle 48
An Investigation into Charcoal Production in West and South Yorkshire.Recorded at the Red Deer Sheffield on the 30th October 2023Archaeology & Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme.For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/17/2023 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 27 seconds
They're taking the samples to Isengard (part 1) - Trowel 6
In episode six, Tilly and Ash need some help with a commission from the Hoggle-Bush Historical Society of Fanghorn Forest. With special guest, archaeobotanist Genoveva Dimova, they stumble into the battlefields of Isengard to ask the question: how do you identify an Ent in the archaeological record?Links Gen's Website Gen’s Instagram: @gen_dimova Pre-order Gen's book! Gen’s Goodreads Dendrochronologia JournalContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/17/2023 • 30 minutes, 20 seconds
Rock Art and Native Indigenous Perspectives - Rock Art 113
After a long break, Chris discusses a few topics with Alan. Today’s episode is a discussion about indigenous perspectives from two people that admit have no business trying to see the world as others do. We talk about the recent Petroglyph Festival in Ridgecrest, CA and the protestors for the event. It’s an important discussion today on the Rock Art Podcast.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/113Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/rockartfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/therockartpod to save 20% off anything you order.
11/17/2023 • 39 minutes, 18 seconds
Dealing with looting in CRM - CRMArch 277
What are your experiences with looting in CRM? Here, the hosts discuss their experiences dealing with a looted site, and the public perception of what constitutes looting and what doesn’t.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/277Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/15/2023 • 42 minutes, 13 seconds
Cathars, lady Foixes, and the return to Rennes-le-château - Ep 49
this time, I'm not alone! I have Ph.D. candidate Grace Rinehart Macrae, the Time Traveling Archaeologist, with me. We will learn more about the Cathars and one of their influential personalities, Esclarmonde of Foix. A woman who was very important among the Cathars and told to go back to the kitchen by the Dominican orders founder Saint Dominic. Esclarmonde did not to the saint's frustration. She also got known as the Fox due to her ability to avoid the Catholic inquisition.Grace will also take us back to Rennes-le-château, where we will revisit and learn more about the buried treasure. Some additional information can be added to our documentation.Find Grace on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@thetimetravelingcreativeLinks: Episode pageContact: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/14/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 18 seconds
GREECE! For the last time until the next time - TAS 240
Seriously, it’s the last time we’ll talk about Greece. Well, our trip to Greece. Of course we’ll keep talking about Greece because it’s a SUPER cool place! Anyway, we talk about Athens, the Parthenon and the Acropolis, the Agora, and Kerameikos necropolis.Links History of Athens The Acropolis - UNESCO Site Athens Acropolis The Acropolis Kerameikos The Agora of Athens Rick Steves Audio ToursContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/12/2023 • 52 minutes, 27 seconds
Finding Medieval Walls in Mongolia with Gideon Shelach-Lavi - Ep 209
We have an interesting interview today with Gideon Shelach-Lavi. He’s part of a team that is researching walls in Mongolia. These walls span a large distance and range of time and some are contemporaneous with the Great Wall. Gideon talks about the tech they used to map and analyze the miles of walls they’ve found and what’s next for them.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/209Links Gideon Shelach-Lavi, surveys, including use of aerial imagery, to find medieval walls on the Mongolian steppes https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/medieval-longwall-construction-on-the-mongolian-steppe-during-the-eleventh-to-thirteenth-centuries-ad/69850626FA671DD5A8454DD63EC31CFD “The Wall” project website: https://thewall.huji.ac.il Gideon’s Academia.edu profile: https://huji.academia.edu/GideonShelachLaviContact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724AffiliatesMotion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motionMotley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset.Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/9/2023 • 41 minutes, 9 seconds
Gunung Padang Is Not A Pyramid: Does Anyone Double-Check Anything Anymore? - Pseudo 129
In today’s episode, I have rushed over to the microphone to give you a stern rebuttal to the current pseudoarchaeological silliness surrounding Gunung Padang, a non-pyramid (natural geological formation) located in Indonesia. Graham Hancock’s current pseudoscience abomination (the idea that this is indeed a super-old pyramid) has fooled more people than usual, helped tremendously by lazy reporting. The bummer with this one (which often happens) is that when it’s debunked, the debunking will not make the news, and I will have a generation of people asking me “But what about that pyramid in Indonesia?” - all thanks to the Graham Hancock Misinformation Machine.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/129Links Carl Feagans article (great!) https://ahotcupofjoe.net/2023/08/gunung-padang-what-archaeology-really-says/?utm_source=www.google.com&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google&referrer-analytics=1 Archaeological Prospection article (fine science with embarrassing conclusions) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/arp.1912?fbclid=IwAR36fiiAWBk_2Fal_zX1CYToukn7s7QEJE4OgDjfv8bUHOdSwiAk5BO3Vxc Sciencealert article (total misinformation for the general public) https://www.sciencealert.com/giant-pyramid-buried-in-indonesia-could-be-the-oldest-in-the-worldContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/8/2023 • 24 minutes, 38 seconds
Cute Animals Galore! - Animals 64
From quokkas to otters, we have selected some of the most endearing animals on the planet to bring you the ‘Cutest Case Studies of All Time’. Tune in to learn more about the anatomy and zooarchaeologies of the cutest of creatures.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/64Links and Sources The Duckbilled Playtpus (1799) - The Museum of Hoaxes Basumatary, S. K. et al. (2021). Red Panda feces from Eastern Himalaya as a modern analogue for palaeodietary and palaeoecological analyses. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 18312. Borella, F., & Cruz, I. (2012). Taphonomic evaluation of penguin (Spheniscidae) remains at a shell-midden on the northern coast of Patagonia (San Matías Gulf, Río Negro, Argentina). Quaternary International, 278, 45-50. Clayton, J. L. (1966). The growth and economic significance of the American fur trade, 1790-1890. Minnesota History, 40(4), 210-220.More links at https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/64Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/7/2023 • 1 hour, 20 seconds
A Burial of Weres and Wolves (part 2) - Trowel 5
It’s part two of Ash and Tilly’s werewolf quest, along with special guest and ancient dog specialist David Ian Howe. Together, they continue to try and interpret the remains of what might be an ancient werewolf burial ground, talking along the way about deviant burials, perspectivism, and sheep that can drive cars.Links Viveiros de Castro, E. “Cosmological Deixis and Amerindian Perspectivism” David’s website David’s YouTube lecture on the archaeology of dogsContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/3/2023 • 31 minutes, 22 seconds
You don't need a 1x1. He's a Witch Burn Him! - CRMArch 276
About 14 years ago Chris was on a project where he had a disagreement with the crew chief on how to set up a 1x1 test unit. This has now led to a discussion about the many ways you can do the same thing right. We learn when we travel and work in other areas that there are a lot of different ways to do the same thing and they are all right.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/276LinksDutch Archaeology Quality Standard - is the booklet. You can get the old booklet (PDF) in English here https://www.sikb.nl/over-sikb/about-sikb/kna-2-1-arcaelogy. They are now on version 4.1 and you can download the various chapters here: https://www.sikb.nl/archeologie/richtlijnen/brl-sikb-4000 a lot are in Dutch but google translate works perfect on it.Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
11/2/2023 • 42 minutes, 32 seconds
Rasputin, the Black Sun and Serial Killers - Ep 48
An archaeologist discussing Rasputin, the famous scapegoats from the Russian Revolution, Nazi symbology, and the stigmatization of mental health in pop culture? Yes, you do want to hear this.First, we will talk about how Ancient Aliens and similar shows add to the stigma of mental health with the claims they make in their show. Then we move on to talk about the Rasputin myth, and while finding out who he really was, we learn that many of the pop myths about him are incredibly unfair. Last out, we will deal with the Nazi Symbol called the Black Sun. Some claim it's drawn from Norse sources. We will discover that's far from the case and that the neo nazi mythology circulating about it originates from a 1991 novel.In Digging up Ancient Aliens, our host Fredrik uses his background in archaeology to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between in popular media, such as Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, and many other places.In the U.S., the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s # is 1-800-273-8255. Crisis Text Line can be reached by texting HOME to 741741 (US), 686868 (Canada), or 85258 (UK).For international listeners, you can find an international collection here https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/In this episode:Mental health and pop culture 3:05Rasputin - man, myth, and alien? 17:15The Black Sun - a Neo-Nazi Myth 39:06Links: Episode pageContact: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeIntro and Outro Music: “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv Lily of the woods by Sandra MarteleurArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com Tee Public Store APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/31/2023 • 50 minutes, 17 seconds
How to Bury a Vampire - TAS 239
Well, we had to do something for Halloween because, well, that’s what podcasts do. So, in our style, we decided to talk about Vampires from a few news articles we found in the last couple months. Where does the legend come from? What did historic cultures do to suspected vampires? We learn all about it on this episode.Links Archaeologists unearth 17th Century ‘vampire child’ burial in Polandhttps://archaeologymag.com/2023/08/archaeologists-unearth-vampire-child-burial-in-poland/ 400-Year-Old ‘Vampire Child’ Was Buried with Their Foot Padlocked so They Wouldn’t Rise from the Grave https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/400-year-old-vampire-child-was-buried-with-their-foot-padlocked-so-they-wouldnt-rise-from-the-grave/ Remains of a “female vampire” have been unearthed in Polandhttps://archaeologymag.com/2022/09/remains-of-a-female-vampire-pinned-to-the-ground-have-been-unearthed-in-poland/ Mystery of 'Vampire' Burials Solved https://www.livescience.com/48924-mystery-of-vampire-burials-solved.html Buried with sickles: early modern interments from Drawsko, Poland https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/buried-with-sickles-early-modern-interments-from-drawsko-poland/791AADE59597383DA4D5EA0221034AF9 Governing from the Grave: Vampire Burials and Social Order in Post-medieval Poland (Cambridge): https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/5B289269B5042D982F9A534664BB2D72/S0959774314000754a.pdf/governing-from-the-grave-vampire-burials-and-social-order-in-post-medieval-poland.pdf The Horrors of History: Vampires (Ashland Community and Technical College): https://ashland.kctcs.edu/blog/posts/untitled.aspx#:~:text=The concept of the vampire,not widespread or well-known. A Natural History of Vampireshttps://blogs.scientificamerican.com/primate-diaries/a-natural-history-of-vampires/Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)Affiliateswww.archpodnet.com/archaeology/239
10/29/2023 • 36 minutes, 31 seconds
The Curse of King Tut - Pseudo 128
Welcome to a special Halloween edition of the Pseudo-archaeology Podcast! Tonight, the incredibly unsatisfying story of The Curse of King Tut. Beware! You may tune out even faster than usual…Transcripts https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/128Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/25/2023 • 25 minutes, 20 seconds
The Intensive NAGPRA Summer Training and Education Program (INSTEP) - HeVo 79
On today’s episode, Jessica chats with Jayne-Leigh Thomas (NAGPRA Director at Indiana University) and Chance Ward (NAGPRA Coordinator for History Colorado [although speaking here on his experiences as a private citizen]; Lakota- Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe) about the first Intensive NAGPRA Summer Training and Education Program (INSTEP) held last summer in Indiana. We talk about where the idea for this NAGPRA training came from, how it was developed, and what it was like to be part of it. We also talked about how they might change the program for future years, as well as what the two of them would like everyone to know about NAGPRA and its implementation. There’s some really important NAGPRA advice and specific recommendations throughout this episode, including a segment where we discuss how to best approach TSA when working on NAGPRA repatriations.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/79Links Heritage Voices on the APN National NAGPRA- https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1335/index.htm NAGPRA community of practice- https://www.nagpracommunityofpractice.com/ NAGPRA community of practice facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/groups/NAGPRACommunityofPractice/ Intensive NAGPRA Summer Training and Education Program (INSTEP)- https://nagpra.indiana.edu/INSTEP-program.html Indiana University BloomingtonIndiana University Bloomington Office of the Native American Graves Protection & Repatriation Act - https://nagpra.indiana.edu/index.html National Preservation Institute Trainings - https://www.npi.org/trainings#NativeAmericanCulturalInterestsContact Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/24/2023 • 53 minutes, 24 seconds
A load of old balls - Tea Break 17
In this month’s tea-break, Matilda is joined by Andrew Meirion Jones, Professor of Archaeology at Stockholm University and one of several researchers who have attempted to unravel the mystery of the elusive Scottish Carved Stone Balls. If you’re looking for a definitive answer, then this isn’t the episode for you (or the podcast really!), but tune in if you’re interested in hearing about the different theories, learning how they were made, and finding out about the link between them and ancient Peruvians taking hallucinogens…TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/17Links UHI Lecture by Dr Hugo Anderson-Whymark ScRAP Webinar by Dr Hugo Anderson-Whymark SAS lecture by Dr Alison Sheridan English Heritage / Dr James Dilley making a carved stone ball “Carved Stone Balls” paper by Dorothy Marshall “Making a Mark” paper by Andrew Meirion Jones and Marta Díaz-Guardamino Blackfoot Project Coa LANDcraft project (Portugal)Guest ContactName: Dr Andrew Meirion Jones email: [email protected] the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/24/2023 • 55 minutes, 29 seconds
The Archaeology of Crete - TAS 238
It’s another episode about Greece! We hope you love it as much as we did. On today’s show we talk about Crete and the Palace at Knossos. Knossos is where the Minoan civilization got it’s name from.Links Crete - from Britannicahttps://www.britannica.com/place/Crete Knossos: Palace of the Minoanshttps://www.livescience.com/27955-knossos-palace-of-the-minoans.htmlContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/22/2023 • 38 minutes, 31 seconds
A Burial of Weres and Wolves (part 1) - Trowel 4
For their next quest, Ash and Tilly need to call in some help, because they’ll be chatting all about werewolves. Luckily, they are joined by special guest David Ian Howe, an archaeologist who specializes in the relationships between ancient humans and dogs. Together, they will try to interpret the remains of what might be an ancient werewolf burial ground, talking along the way about deviant burials, perspectivism, and sheep that can drive cars. In fact, they’re chatting for so long, that this is only part 1! Part 2 will be released in two weeks.Links Gudmundsdóttir, A. 2007 “The Werewolf in Medieval Icelandic Literature” David’s website David’s YouTube lecture on the archaeology of dogsContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/20/2023 • 32 minutes, 15 seconds
Cultural Resource Damage Assessments - CRMArch 275
Earlier this year a paper was published that outlined a specific way to conduct damage assessments on cultural resources. The authors recognized that there is no established method in use across the country for this. The co-hosts discuss the paper and damage assessments in general on today’s episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/275Links Cultural Resource Damage Assessment - Article from John Welch, Shannon Cowell, Stacy L. Ryan, Dustin Whiting, and Garry J. Cantley https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2022.46Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/18/2023 • 37 minutes, 45 seconds
Mummies, vampires, draugr, and aliens? - Digging Aliens 47
Halloween is soon upon us. Therefore, we will venture into the world of mummies, vampires, Camazotz, and draugr from an archaeological perspective. So we will look at how mummies became a medicine in Europe, the Book of the Dead, and the afterlife of Ancient Egypt. Then we will talk about the bat creature Camazotz, usually depicted with a knife and a human head in his hand. Lastly, we will discuss the draugr from Viking mythology. Was the draugr a ghost, undead, or something else, and what did the Vikings do to protect themselves from these creatures?Are there any archeological records of these beings, and what can we say about them?In Digging up Ancient Aliens, our host Fredrik uses his background in archaeology to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between in popular media, such as Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, and many other places.Links:Episode page: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-47-mummies-vampires-draugrArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/17/2023 • 52 minutes, 38 seconds
Portara's, Temples, and Naked Men on Naxos - TAS 237
This week it’s another Greece episode featuring some of our travels. We spent a week on the island of Naxos and there is so much cool history there. We talk about the Portara, the remains of an ancient temple, the. Temple of Demeter, a Colossal Kouros, and olive presses.Links Naxoshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naxos Naxos Historyhttps://www.naxos.net/history/ Naxos Portara (or Temple Of Apollo)https://www.greeka.com/cyclades/naxos/sightseeing/portara-naxos/ Temple of Demeter at Sangrihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Sangri Naxos Melanes Kouroshttps://www.greeka.com/cyclades/naxos/sightseeing/naxos-kouros/Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/15/2023 • 44 minutes, 48 seconds
Alright Already! I'll Do the Mexican Alien Story! Sheesh. - Pseudo 127
I try to steer clear of pure alien stories that don’t ground themselves in archaeology, but so many of you have asked for this that all I can say is this:Beware what you wish for.On today’s show, please give a warm welcome to the Mexican Alien!!!!!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/127Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/11/2023 • 21 minutes, 46 seconds
King's Landing and Castles - Ep 236
Chris and Rachel are on an epic trip and we talk about a few of the places we visited on today’s show. First up is Split and Dubrovnik in Croatia. Aside from being picturesque and awesome cities with wonderful people, Dubrovnik was also the filming site for Kings Landing and other locations in HBO’s Game of Thrones. In the third segment we talk about the small country of Montenegro and it’s massive mountains and vineyards.Links Split (UNESCO)https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/97 Dubrovnik (UNESCO)https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/95/ Kotor (UNESCO)https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/125 Venetian Works of Defense (UNESCO)https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1533 Game of Throneshttps://www.hbo.com/game-of-thrones Game of Thrones Filming Locations in Dubrovnikhttps://freetoursbyfoot.com/game-of-thrones-locations-in-dubrovnik/ Virgin Voyageshttps://www.virginvoyages.com Richie’s GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/631da8a4Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/8/2023 • 51 minutes, 48 seconds
Of Ghosts, Grave Goods, and Ownership - AMT 3
It’s time for a new adventure! In this episode, Tilly and Ash talk about spooky spectres, grave goods, and object ownership. How would you interact with a disapproving ghost? What do you do with their grave goods if they claim to still own them? And who does the past belong to anyway? Roll for perception, tune in and find out!Links Chris Tilley, Webb Keane, Susanne Kuechler, Mike Rowlands, Patricia Spyer. 2006. Handbook of Material Culture. (no online link available) Alberti, Samuel J. M. M. 2005. “Objects and the Museum.” Isis 96, no. 4: 559–71.: https://doi.org/10.1086/498593 Ann E. Killebrew. 2017. Artefacts out of Context: Their Curation, Ownership, and Repatriation. Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology & Heritage Studies. 1-6.: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jeasmedarcherstu.5.1.0001 Steiner, 2001. Rights of passage: On the liminal identity of art in the border zone’, in Fred Myers (ed.), The Empire of Things: Regimes of Value and Material Culture. 210.: https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/4754450Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/6/2023 • 32 minutes, 45 seconds
What makes a CRM project go wrong? - CRMArch 274
Archaeology revealed massive Indigenous site in Miami (Tequesta Site), but condos are going forward with development: https://www.science.org/content/article/miami-modern-clash-over-2000-year-old-archaeological-siteThis was the former site of a Standard Oil facility and the ground is contaminated. Archaeologists filed class action lawsuit against CRM company for exposing them and not having adequate health and safety: https://prismreports.org/2023/05/24/miami-tequesta-archaeology-related-group-illness-cancer/Watching this unfolding story makes me ask “What makes an archaeology project go wrong?”TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/274Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/4/2023 • 55 minutes, 41 seconds
Harassment, violence and mud - Digging Aliens 46
Something that's become more and more common on the web is the use of harassment tactics. Skeptics and archaeologists have not been spared from being on the receiving end of these campaigns, so let's have a serious discussion about this. I will look into the harassment campaign by Graham Hancock and Jimmy Corsetti and previous attacks concerning the Bosnian Pyramids and Gungun Padang. I will examine the relationship between the manosphere and pseudo-history and their draw into the alt-right speaking points.Parts of the section are based on a talk by the president of ESCO, Claire Klingenberg. In addition, with the newly released book "The Routledge Companion to Gender, Media and Violence" and Lucy Cookes "Bitch: A revolutionary guide to sex, evolution and the female animal."Then, we will also look into the Asaro Mudmen and see how quickly a tradition can evolve. Especially when it plays into the Western romanticization of tribal culture. Can a tradition be copyrighted, and can some practices be considered a commodity? These are all valid questions when Asaro is trying to defend a practice that originated in 1950.In this episode:Harassment, manosphere, and new media 3:25Asaro Mudmen 21:30Links:Episode page: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-45-pumapunku-tiwanakuArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/3/2023 • 36 minutes, 46 seconds
The Zooarchaeology of Predator - Animals 63
Join us for this year’s Halloween episode where we discuss the zooarchaeology of the Predator franchise.From Hellhounds to Feral Predators, join us on a journey through 36 years of concept art and creature design of one of pop culture’s most beloved franchises.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/63Links and Sources Costamagno, S., Soulier, M. C., Val, A., & Chong, S. (2019). The reference collection of cutmarks. Palethnologie. Archéologie et sciences humaines, (10). Okumura, M., & Siew, Y. Y. (2013). An osteological study of trophy heads: unveiling the headhunting practice in Borneo. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 23(6), 685-697. Schultz, I. (2021) These Spikes Grew Right Out of a Dinosaur’s Ribs. Gizmodo. Celebrate the Predator: Revisiting the Original Predator Behind the Scenes at Stan Winston Studio Mammals' Unique Arms Started Evolving Before the Dinosaurs Existed Spider AnatomyXenopediaContact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/animalsfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/3/2023 • 53 minutes, 8 seconds
New UNESCO World Heritage sites for 2023, including OHIO! - TAS 235
UNESCO meet in September to review the nominations to the World Heritage list from 2022 and 2023. They have added added a bunch of new sites, so this week we take a look at some of our favorite new ones. Also, we talk about sites that have been removed from the “in danger” list, as well as a couple that have unfortunately been added to it.Links The 27 new Unesco World Heritage Sites for 2023 revealedhttps://apple.news/Awx6AamRKRPy46fY6D0tlCQ New Inscribed Properties 2023+2022https://whc.unesco.org/en/newproperties/?meeting=45COM&mode=list&inscribed=1 The Criteria for Selectionhttps://whc.unesco.org/en/criteria/ Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworkshttps://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1689 Deer Stone Monuments and Related Bronze Age Sitehttps://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1621 Old town of Kuldīgahttps://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1658 Uganda’s Tombs of the Kings of Buganda at Kasubi to be removed from the List of World Heritage in Dangerhttps://whc.unesco.org/en/news/2607 Ukraine: UNESCO sites of Kyiv and L’viv are inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Dangerhttps://whc.unesco.org/en/news/2608 The reverse side of the medalhttps://www.mpg.de/11401948/unesco-world-heritageContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
10/1/2023 • 34 minutes, 51 seconds
Building Your Own Media Empire - Pseudo 126
Have you ever wanted to build a media empire to rival those of Apple and Amazon? It’s time to look at how I created my own, from YouTube to podcasting to blogs and books. After five years of being a Major Archaeological Influencer, can I finally quit my day job? Not remotely! If you’re ever wanted to start your own podcast or YouTube channel, this show is for you!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/126Links CRM Archaeology Podcast on publishing: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/crmarchpodcast/241Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/27/2023 • 36 minutes, 58 seconds
All things bright and beautiful - Ep 16
I hope that you have something appropriate to wear, because this month Matilda chats to textile archaeologist Ronja Lau all about that most essential of tools - the mighty sewing needle. Have you ever wondered what the earliest needles would have been made from? How colourful the past really was? The significance of a ring covered in horse hair? Then put on your glad rags and listen in to this month’s episode!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/16Links Museum village: https://www.stadtmuseum.de/museum/museumsdorf-dueppel Ronja’s Academia page: https://rub.academia.edu/RonjaLau Colourful prehistoric dress: https://www.dutchnews.nl/2021/07/colourful-prehistoric-chanel-dress-goes-on-show/Contact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/26/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 1 second
2,400 Year Old Greek Statues - TAS 234
We are headed to Greece for a working vacation, so we have been on the lookout for new archaeology news about Ancient Greece! Today we’ve got a story about the furthest east ancient Greek City to be found, a rare and valuable marble lion head, and some temple ruins on an uninhabited Greek island with 2,400 year old statues.Links What Became of the Ancient Greek City they Found in Afghanistan https://www.messynessychic.com/2023/09/01/what-became-of-the-ancient-greek-city-they-found-in-afghanistan/#:~:text=But%20Ai%2DKhanoum%20is%20not,China%20and%20India%20and%20beyond. Archaeologists find 'rare and valuable' ancient marble lion head https://www.newsweek.com/archaeologists-find-rare-valuable-ancient-marble-lion-head-1824090#:~:text=Archaeologists%20have%20uncovered%20an%20unusually,the%205th%20century%20BC. Temple ruins on uninhabited Greek island reveal 2,400-year-old statues. Take a lookhttps://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article278493769.htmlContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/24/2023 • 40 minutes, 42 seconds
The Agency of Golems - AMT 2
It's time for our first quest! In this episode, Tilly and Ash discuss the dilemma of how to categorize golems. Are they classified as objects? Or does the theory of object agency come into play? Also, what is the theory of object agency...? And what does all this have to do with shell necklaces and robots? Listen in to find out!Links Shriver-Rice, M. 2009. “Materiality, Objects, and Agency: Examples from Archaeology and Anthropology.” Knappett, C. And Malafouris, L. 2008. “Material Agency: towards a non-anthropocentric approach” Munn, N. 1983. Gawan Kula: spatiotemporal control and the symbolism of influence. In J. W. Leach and E. R. Leach (eds) The Kula: new perspectives on Massim exchange. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 277–308. (unfortunately no open access version found)Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and .my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/22/2023 • 31 minutes, 47 seconds
Understanding and Appreciating Rock Art with Tim Waag - Rock Art 112
Dr. Garfinkel interviews Tim Waag, an avocationalist for California Rock Art. He talks about understanding Native American theology and prehistory, and, appreciating California Rock Art.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/112Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation: https://www.carockart.org Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeedto save 20% off anything you order.
9/22/2023 • 43 minutes, 59 seconds
We're going on an adventure! - AMT 1
In this very first episode, we introduce you to two intrepid archaeological explorers who are venturing forth into the realms of fantasy: Ash and Tilly. Learn a bit about who they are, what they do, and how they ended up in this bizarre situation!Links Archaeo Bookclub linktree: https://linktr.ee/archaeobookclubContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and .my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/22/2023 • 36 minutes, 14 seconds
Are Archaeological Professional Societies/Organizations Designed to Do Nothing? - CRMArch 273
Are our archaeology organizations(organisations)/societies designed to be against change? History seems to indicate so. We see actions from the United States Office of Strategic Services' (precursor to the CIA) Simple Sabotage Field Manual put into practice all the time. Many systems sure sound a lot like the Spartan apella - ‘This is not a system for popular decision making, it is a system for consensus building, a system to convince everyone – even if they disagree with the action – that most of the spartiates agree and that they should thus go along.’ In this podcast we look at these descriptions of past control systems and sabotage techniques to see how many can be applied to current organizations (organisations) /societies.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/273Links Simple Sabotage Field Manual https://www.hsdl.org/c/abstract/?docid=750070 The relevant section (11) General Interference with Organizations and Production (a) Organizations and Conferences Collections: This. Isn’t. Sparta, Part V: Spartan Government https://acoup.blog/2019/09/12/collections-this-isnt-sparta-part-v-spartan-government/ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/20/2023 • 46 minutes, 47 seconds
The non-mystery of Puma Punku and Tiwanaku - Aliens 45
This time, we will explore the fantastic ruins of Puma Punku (or Pumapunku), a temple complex located within Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu). This site lies in modern Peru, and its stunning stone masonry has given rise to speculation about alien visitation. Let's investigate the site, what we know, and what has been done in the past. We will see that the alien theories are rather lazy compared to the site's real history and archaeology.In Digging up Ancient Aliens, our host Fredrik uses his background in archaeology to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between in popular media, such as Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, and many other places.In this episode:The History of Tiwanaku and Puma Punku (2:16)When was the site built, and what is the area's history?Construction of Puma Punku (20:23)How was the site built? We use experimental archaeology to learn how the site could have been constructed.Fuente Magna Bowl (30:24)A bowl claimed to have been found around Lake Titicaca is claimed to have a Sumerian script on it. Could this be true? Let's find out together.Links:Episode pageContact: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeIntro and Outro Music: “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv Lily of the woods by Sandra MarteleurArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/19/2023 • 40 minutes, 30 seconds
Browns Canyon National Monument - HeVo 78
On today’s episode, Jessica joins some of her Ute research partners to talk about the work they have all been doing together at Browns Canyon National Monument. This work is being conducted through the non-profit Living Heritage Research Council and funded by the Bureau of Land Management Colorado and the Colorado State Historical Fund. Mr. Terry Knight (Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Historic Preservation Officer), Mr. Mark Wing (Living Heritage Research Council Ute team member), and Ms. Sapphire Ortiz (NAGPRA Coordinator, Southern Ute Indian Tribe) talk about the project, their favorite parts, learning moments, and what they want people to know about the Ute people. Last but not least, they give advice for anyone doing Tribal Consultations or ethnographic research.Links Ute Mountain Ute THPO: https://www.utemountainutetribe.com/cultural%20preservation%20THPO.html Southern Ute Cultural Preservation Department: https://www.southernute-nsn.gov/cultural-preservation/ Colorado State Historical Fund: https://www.historycolorado.org/state-historical-fund Browns Canyon National Monument (BLM Website): https://www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/colorado/browns-canyon Browns Canyon National Monument (USFS Website): https://www.fs.usda.gov/visit/browns-canyon-national-monument Friends of Browns Canyon (Scroll Down for Spirit of Browns Canyon Video): https://brownscanyon.org/Contact [email protected]@livingheritageA@LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/19/2023 • 58 minutes, 42 seconds
Delicious Mummies?! TAS 233
his week we have 3 interesting archaeology news stories. First, we take a look at an article about Roman structure in the Swiss Alps. Then we head to Egypt where researchers are performing chemical analysis on the residue on the jars that held a mummy’s organs. And finally we look at an article about a site in in Peru where the remains of a possible religious cult leader have been uncovered.Links Ruins of 2,000-Year-Old Roman Walls Unearthed in Swiss Alps: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/2000-year-old-roman-buildings-found-in-switzerland-180982827/ Ancient Egyptian mummy balm probably smelled delicious: https://www.popsci.com/science/mummy-balm-ingredients/ 3,000-year-old tomb opened in Peru, possible cult leader unearthed: https://www.businessinsider.com/ancient-tomb-opened-pacopampa-peru-possible-religious-cult-leader-unearthed-2023-9 Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/17/2023 • 34 minutes, 19 seconds
Ignatius Donnelly: The Pseudoarchaeologist Who Was Also a U.S. Congressman - Pseudo 125
Did you think that Graham Hancock made up all his Pseudoarchaeology stories by himself? I thought so too, until I realized that he simply plagiarized them from a 19th century US congressman named Ignatius Donnelly. Enjoy this week’s story of a truly bizarre, interesting man: author, lawyer, congressman, pseudoarchaeologist, utopian-community-builder, and con artist!Links Wikipedia page on Ignatius Donnelly: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignatius_L._DonnellyContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/13/2023 • 35 minutes, 12 seconds
And My Trowel - Two Archaeologists Between Fantasy and Reality - Trowel 0
The realms between fantasy and reality have collided and only archaeologists can pave the way through the unknown. Ash and Tilly, armed with two trowels and a backlog of archaeological theory, navigate to new, thrilling worlds, filled with magic and mayhem to answer those burgeoning questions that only archaeologists can answer. “What do you do when you find vampire teeth in a bronze age burial?” “Can you sample ecto-plasm?” “And just how DO you study dragon bones?” With the occasional help of specialists guests they uncover a new realm of archaeology and find out if fantasy is really so far from reality.Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @and.my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/12/2023 • 1 minute, 17 seconds
Do Oral Histories Point to an EXTREMELY Early Arrival into the Americas? - TAS 232
On this news episode we start with a cool discovery in England and a great law that benefits everyone. Then we go to Spain and some very ancient burial practices. Finally, we look at one researcher that things oral histories, language, and genetics point to a massively early arrival of humans to the Americas.Links Amateur archaeologists 'disbelief' after finding rare Roman treasure in field: https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1805750/archaeology-roman-treasure-britain-spt Ancient Human Remains Reveal How The Stone Age Buried Its Dead: https://www.sciencealert.com/ancient-human-remains-reveal-how-the-stone-age-buried-its-dead?utm_campaign=AppleNews&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=AppleNews Estimated time of arrival: https://apple.news/A6eykC_LuRlakW-OlZl1TcAContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/10/2023 • 49 minutes, 45 seconds
Evidence for the Peopling of the Americas - Rock Art 111
There’s a lot of dates thrown around regarding the first people to enter and settle North and South America. However, what’s the evidence? What do we know with a high degree of certainty? Let’s find out on this episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/111Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/rockartfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/therockartpod1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/therockartpod to save 20% off anything you order.
9/8/2023 • 37 minutes, 23 seconds
Defining Phases 1, 2, and 3 - How Do You Do It? - CRMArch 272
What is a precise definition of the three phases of a CRM project? Is there any excavation in a Phase 1? Is Phase 3 a 100% excavation of the site? Is there any wiggle room in the definitions? Join us as we get to the bottom of this most pressing of mysteries…TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/272Links Cultural Resources Archaeology Textbook: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780759118454/Cultural-Resources-Archaeology-An-Introduction-Second-EditionFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/7/2023 • 49 minutes, 16 seconds
The Creatures of Medieval Maps and Bestiaries - Animals 62
Join us on a journey through the mystical world of medieval maps and bestiaries. We will cover a selection of creatures real and imagined, their portrayal in the medieval period and how they informed people’s perceptions of said creatures.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/62Links and Sources The Hereford Mappa Mundi The Medieval Bestiary: Animals in the Middle Ages The Worksop Bestiary Harvey, PDA (1991) Introducing Medieval Maps. British Library. Livingstone, J. (2018) Travel, trade and exploration in the Middle Ages. British Library. Morrison, E. (2019) Beastly Tales from the Medieval Bestiary. British Library. Nigg, J. (2014) Olaus Magnus' Sea Serpent. The Public Doman Review. Waters, H. (2013) The Enchanting Sea Monsters on Medieval Maps. Smithsonian Magazine.Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
In this intriguing episode, we seek to uncover the origins of Grey aliens and their creation as a modern myth. We will also explore Hopi society, Peruvian pyramids, and elongated skulls. At last, we will also disprove Brien Foerster's claimed alien DNA results.Segment 1: The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction (2:38) We kick off our exploration by stepping outside archaeology to delve into the famous abduction of Betty and Barney Hill. Dive into the phenomenon of alien abductions, their shared characteristics, and the fascinating ways we can solve many of these perplexing experiences. Uncover lesser-known aspects of the Betty and Barney Hill case that shed new light on this landmark event.Segment 2: Hopi and Kachina (30:38) Venture into the world of the Hopi people, where we decode the intricacies of their society and religion through the captivating practice of creating Kachina figures.Segment 3: Mysteries of Peru (42:54) Delve into discussions about the pyramids, the mysteries surrounding elongated skulls, and the groundbreaking world of ancient DNA research. We debunk Brien Foerster's DNA analysis from a few years ago.Join us on this enthralling journey as we peel back the layers of myths to reveal the truths about Grey aliens.In Digging up Ancient Aliens, our host Fredrik uses his background in archaeology to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between in popular media, such as Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, and many other places.Links:Episode page: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-44-alien-abductionArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/5/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 5 seconds
Looking Back on One Year as a Professor; Looking Forward to a Brighter Future - Ruins 171
On this episode, Carlton goes solo and gives an honest and raw reflection of his first full year as a tenure-track professor. He gives the backstory to the events that led up to him accepting a position at IU, what his first year has been like, and what is next for his career.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/171Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
9/4/2023 • 45 minutes, 33 seconds
Using Lidar to Analyze Chacoan Road Profiles - ArchaeoTech 208
We’re talking about Chacoan road networks again! A few years ago we interviewed Sean Field. He was doing research on the road networks coming into and out of Chaco Canyon. Sean Field is at it again with another paper but this time he’s using Lidar to analyze road profiles. It’s an innovative technique and Chris and Paul discuss it on this week’s show.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/208Links “Lidar Derived Road Profiles” - Advances in Archaeological Practice: https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2022.31 Archaeotech 117 with Sean Field: https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/117Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724AffiliatesMotion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motionMotley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset.Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/31/2023 • 35 minutes, 54 seconds
Fun with Logical Fallacies - Pseudo 124
Pseudoarchaeology arguments are almost always based on logical fallacies, meaning that the argument they use is not meant to counter a criticism, but instead used as a tool to take the focus away from the fact that there argument is baseless and terrible! I’ve experienced this on multiple occasions - let’s have some fun with the wackiest examples! Count how many of these you have been a victim of in your life, and count how many you have used on others for your own benefit! Humans are terrible people…TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/124 All SegmentsContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/30/2023 • 46 minutes, 24 seconds
The oldest synagogue, Civil War soldiers, and Poseidon's Revenge - TAS 231
We’ve got a news episode this week and three great articles. First up is possibly the world’s oldest synagogue outside of Israel. However, not everyone believes it. Then we’ve got an article about some civil war soldiers that we know a lot more about now. Finally, what happens when you worship a god of the sea and it all goes wrong? The Greek city of Helike has an idea about that from 2,600 years ago.Links Synagogue unearthed in Russia may be one of the oldest outside Israel. But not everyone is convinced :https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/synagogue-unearthed-in-russia-may-be-one-of-the-oldest-outside-israel-but-not-everyone-is-convinced Four Bodies Found in Colonial Williamsburg Belonged to Confederate Soldiers: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/remains-found-in-williamsburg-were-confederate-soldiers-archaeologists-say-180982772/ Cult center was destroyed 2,600 years ago in Greece. Now experts uncover its secrets: https://www.mercedsunstar.com/news/nation-world/world/article278490134.htmlContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/27/2023 • 44 minutes, 50 seconds
Winning and Losing Proposals - Part 2 - CRMArch 271
On the last episode we talked about proposal writing. On this episode we continue this discussion. We talk about what to do after you lose, or win, a proposal; the differences between grant writing and proposal writing; and much more.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/271Links CRM Arch Podcast Episode 270: https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/270Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/23/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Aliens and Heavy Metall-urgy - Aliens 43
Weapons, something that has been driving our evolution and survival as a species. Ancient Alien theorists suggest alien beings from other worlds gave us weapons, metals, and techniques. But what would an archaeologist say about all of this?In this episode, we will look at the evolution of metallurgy, from the earliest copper age to the invention of steel. What do we know, and how did these techniques evolve? As we will see, it was not as simple as one might think, as metalwork developed in different regions at different times.We will also look at Katanas, and they're supposed superior quality. Are katana the definitive weapon we see in movies, or is this just modern pop culture myths?In Digging up Ancient Aliens, our host Fredrik uses his background in archaeology to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between in popular media, such as Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, and many other places.In this episode:Fire - an alien gift? (2:20)Metalworking (8:50)Bronze Age (16:35)Iron Age (22:24)Blacksmith (28:26)The Katana and iron in Japan (32:53)Joan D'Arc (39:48)Links:Episode pageContact: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeIntro and Outro Music: “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv Lily of the woods by Sandra MarteleurArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/22/2023 • 48 minutes, 29 seconds
Did someone leave the oven on? - Tea Break 15
Make sure your seatbelt is securely tightened, because this month we're travelling back in time our furthest yet! Matilda is joined by fire expert Femke Reidsma, to talk all about how this essential tool was made and used by our ancient human ancestors. How can you recognise an ancient hearth? Why is it so important to study the first use of fire? When was the first portable lighter? And what exactly is matcha? Tune in to hear the answer to all these questions and more!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/15Links ResearchGate (where PDFs of all my Femke’s papers can be requested): Hearths Paper Neanderthal fire making evidence paper Fire hawks paper Paper on the calming effect of fire Fire chronology in Europe Guest Contact Name: Femke Reidsma twitter: @fhreidsmaContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/22/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 50 seconds
More Projectile Ballistics with Dr. Devin Pettigrew - Ruins 170
On this episode of ALiRP we are joined again by Dr. Devin Pettigrew to talk about his three recent publications. All three discuss experimental archaeology methodologies and the need to revisit the accuracy and precision of previous research under modern techniques.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/170Links Basketmaker Atlatl website: https://basketmakeratlatl.com/Literature Recommendations Terminal Ballistics of Stone-Tipped Atlatl Darts and Arrows: Results From Exploratory Naturalistic Experiments. By Pettigrew et al., Open Archaeology, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 799-820 (2023). On the (Non-)Scalability of Target Media for Evaluating the Performance of Ancient Projectile Weapons. By Pettigrew & Bamforth, Open Archaeology, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 799-820 (2023). Reassessing the terminal ballistic performance of trilobate and quadrilobate arrow points on Iron Age battlefields. By Pettigrew & Taylor, PLoS ONE. July 26, 2023, Vol. 18 Issue 7, pe0288483 (2023).Guest Contact Devin’s Instagram: @ar.atlatlContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motionMore at https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/170
8/21/2023 • 54 minutes, 29 seconds
Deconstructing the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages - TAS 230
We mention there is a YouTube video of this episode. Well, that was before we tried to edit it. There was a big error that couldn’t be overcome in the processing of the video. So, you don’t get to see Chris’ ugly face and Rachel’s face-for-video…maybe next week!Lately it seems like every archaeology news article we read references the Stone, Bronze or Iron Age as a hook in the headline. We were curious, where does this come from, and is it valid to continue using it today? Join us for a deep dive on the origins of the Three Part Age system, whether it still holds up, or if it is an idea that just doesn’t apply to our current understanding of the ancient world.Links THE THREE-AGE SYSTEM: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS: https://stoneageman.com/stone-bronze-iron-age/ The Development of the Three-Age System: https://www.rundetaarn.dk/en/article/the-development-of-the-three-age-system/ Three-age system (wiki): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-age_system Aspects of Archaeology: The Three (and a bit) Age System: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cJ7WAvWhYU Did the Americas have a Bronze Age? (YouTube): https://youtu.be/HAZsFgAJSJEContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/20/2023 • 46 minutes, 42 seconds
Machine Learning–Based Identification of Lithic Microdebitage - Ep 207
We talk to Dr. Markus Eberl about his team’s use of a particle scanner to analyze micro-debitage. They used machine learning to analyze the data set and tried to learn more about early life than we could otherwise.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/207Links Machine Learning–Based Identification of Lithic MicrodebitageContact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724AffiliatesMotion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motionMotley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset.Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/17/2023 • 45 minutes, 59 seconds
My Appearance on "Wired Support: Archaeology": Behind the Scenes and Responding to the Comments - Pseudo 123
Last month, I had the great fortune of appearing on “WIRED Tech Support: Archaeology.” This YouTube video is about 15 minutes long, and I spend it answering the most common archaeology questions from Twitter. It is hosted on the WIRED channel, and the channel’s massive popularity allowed me to reach over 240K people so far since it’s release in July. Some of the questions dealt with Pseudoarchaeology, and some of my answers did not go over well with the Graham Hancock crowd! Shocking!This week, I’d like to talk about what it’s like behind the scenes when filming something like this, and also have a bit of fun with some of the most common criticisms I got from the Pseudoarchaeology crowd. Get ready to fight back against people who never listen in the first place!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/123Links WIRED Tech Support: Archaeology - https://youtu.be/pUstiwexvkIContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to hhttps://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/16/2023 • 38 minutes, 15 seconds
Esto'k Gna Somi Se'k [The Human Beings of Texas] - HeVo 77
On today’s episode, Jessica hosts Chairman Juan Mancias, Chairman of the Carrizo/Comecrudo Tribe of Texas (in their language the Esto’k Gna Somi Se’k[The Human Beings of Texas]). During the interview Juan discusses the tribal erasure in Texas, Spanish and American colonization, and the Border Wall. He also discusses their efforts to protect Garcia Pasture along with other culturally important places from development along the US/Mexico Border by SpaceX and LNG. Garcia Pasture was on the World Monuments Fund’s World Monuments Watch List for 2022.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/77Links Heritage Voices on the APN Garcia Pasture on World Monuments Fund’s World Monuments Watch List for 2022: https://www.wmf.org/project/garcia-pasture Carrizo/Comecrudo Tribe of Texas Donation Page to purchase land and fight oil and gas development on sacred lands: http://www.carrizocomecrudonation.com/donate.html Destroying Dogma: Vine Deloria Jr. and His Influence on American Society by Steve Pavlik and Daniel R. Wildcat: https://www.abebooks.com/9781555915193/Destroying-Dogma-Vine-Deloria-Influence-1555915191/plp*more links at https://www.archpodnet.com/hevo/77Contact Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/15/2023 • 59 minutes, 48 seconds
David Teaches Science Media 101 - Ruins 169
On this episode, David is by himself and does not know what to talk about. So he rants and rambles about his dog lecture on youtube. Which then leads him to discussing how he edits videos, photos, and how he practices public speaking.He talks about how he went from editing memes on photoshop to how he lights his cave scenes, and then talks about Oppenheimer and Tarentino movies and what makes them work. He then talks about how speeches and lectures are almost like standup comedy and how you can practice public speaking by making PowerPoints about what you love.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/169Guest Contact Instagram: @davidianhowe @ethnocynology Twitter: @davidianhowe YouTube: David Ian HoweContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/ruinsfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/alifeinruins to save 20% off anything you order.
8/14/2023 • 59 minutes, 41 seconds
Pompeii Frescos, the Kingdom of David, and a badass female warrior - TAS 229
We’re back with a news episode! This time we’ve got fast food in Pompeii, someone found the Kingdom of David, again, and an awesome female warrior.Links Pompeii had kitchen shrines, dozens of bakeries, and a 'pizza' fresco: https://www.insider.com/pompeii-kitchen-shrines-bakeries-pizza-fresco-archeology-russo-snake-find-2023-7 Archaeologist Controversially Claims He's Found The Bible's Kingdom Of David: https://www.iflscience.com/archaeologist-controversially-claims-hes-found-the-bibles-kingdom-of-david-69800 Archaeologists May Have Found The Lost Biblical City Of King David: https://www.iflscience.com/archaeologists-may-have-found-the-lost-biblical-city-of-king-david-47478 Read the original journal article here: https://jjar.huji.ac.il/sites/default/files/jjar/files/jjar4_art-04_garfinkel_2023-05-23_01.pdf 2,000-year-old grave probably belonged to a female warrior, study says: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/07/27/iron-age-grave-england-scilly-isles/ Sex identification of a Late Iron Age sword and mirror cist burial from Hillside Farm, Bryher, Isles of Scilly, England: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X23002742Contact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/13/2023 • 41 minutes, 15 seconds
Native Californian Cultural Values with Willie Pink, advocate for Native heritage preservation - RockArt 110
Willie Pink, a prominent Native Californian advocate for Indigenous Heritage Values talks with us about his experiences over the past several decades working on legislation and other efforts to identify, protect, and conserve rock art sites, sacred sites, and to repatriate Native burials and their associated offerings.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/110Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/11/2023 • 46 minutes, 20 seconds
RFPs and Crafting a Good Proposal - CRMArch 270
Even if you do not or have no interest in crafting proposals, understanding the process of developing a work plan and the associated costs is very valuable. On today’s episode we talk about the different kinds of proposals you may encounter and what goes into winning, and losing, one.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/270Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/9/2023 • 54 minutes, 54 seconds
Vikings: myths, saga and reality - Digging Aliens 42
Vikings - many myths surround this era and the people of Scandinavia who lived during this time. Were they raiders, traders, or a bit in-between? Let's look into what a Viking was and what the word meant, and who could call themselves a Viking. As we will learn, it is less clear-cut than one might believe.I will also talk about the Viking horned helmets. Are these accurate depictions? The answer might be surprising and have a strange connection to the Scandinavian Bronze Age.Did the Vikings have tattoos, as in the famous TV show? What do we know about their body art? Is the Vegvisir a Viking symbol? And why should you make an appointment with your dentist instead of a tattoo artist to have the Viking look?I'll also investigate why the sheep was one of the most important animals in Scandinavia and might have been the reason for the Viking raids and slavery. At last, we will learn that the Vikings might have based their society on their looks.In Digging up Ancient Aliens, our host Fredrik uses his background in archaeology to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between in popular media, such as Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, and many other places.In this episode: When was the Viking age? 2:16 Who is a Viking? 10:48 Vikings and horned helmets 20:19 Tattoos 26:11 Wool and Steel 34:19 Classy Vikings 40:22Links: Episode page Intro and Outro Music: “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv Lily of the woods by Sandra MarteleurArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/8/2023 • 50 minutes, 30 seconds
ENCORE Hoo dis? with Tash and Raven - Ruins 168
n this episode, we are pleased to have Raven Todd da Silva and Natasha Billson return to the Podcast. Raven is another OG from the early episodes, appearing on episode 9 and runs a very popular Instagram and Youtube Channel called “Dig it with Raven” and Natasha aka Tash was recently on episode 29, and runs a youtube channel called Behind the Trowel. If you follow us on Social Media, then you know that both of these archaeologists are a part of the Archaeology Avengers and we are super excited to have them back on the podcast. We discuss Netflix’s new hit movie, The Dig, and discuss the archaeology of the site on which the movie is based on. We also discuss how archaeology is portrayed in the media.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.Links https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/44Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/7/2023 • 56 minutes, 19 seconds
Kinkella Remembers Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - Pseudo 122
After spending so much time comparing Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, I thought “Hey, maybe I should talk about the Last Crusade.” This movie came out at a turning point in my life - I was 17 years old and getting a bit tired of my hometown. Come with me now back to 1989….TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/122Links Archaeology is Awesome Textbook: https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/archaeology-awesome Dial of Destiny Review: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/pseudo/121 Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Review: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/pseudo/115Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliatesMotionMotley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset.Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/2/2023 • 41 minutes, 3 seconds
Lactose Intolerants Beware! The Zooarchaeology of Dairy - Animals 61
In this episode we discuss all things dairy. Tune in to learn more about how several archaeology sub-disciplines come together to provide evidence for dairy production and consumption in the past. Also some interesting bog butter theories.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/61Links and Sources Albarella, U. (1997). Size, power, wool and veal: zooarchaeological evidence for late medieval innovations. Environment and subsistence in medieval Europe, 9, 19-31. Bieleman, J. (2005). Technological innovation in Dutch cattle breeding and dairy farming, 1850–2000. The Agricultural History Review, 229-250. Bleasdale, M. et al. (2021). Ancient proteins provide evidence of dairy consumption in eastern Africa. Nature communications, 12(1), 632.More sources at https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/61Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
8/1/2023 • 54 minutes, 11 seconds
ENCORE - The Archaeology of Childhood with Mackenzie Cory Episode 31 - Ruins 167
On this Encore episode of A Life in Ruins podcast, we chat with Mackenzie Cory, a fellow University of Wyoming Graduate! Mac delves into his formative years, working in Wyoming and his inspiration to take the next step into graduate school. We also discuss his current PhD research and how we can identify and look at childhood in the archaeological record. We then end the episode with a discussion about problems found in field schools and the ramifications of those problems to Mac’s academic career.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/31/2023 • 54 minutes, 31 seconds
Using Artificial Intelligence to Translate Ancient Text and Find New Sites - TAS 228
We’re playing an episode of the ArchaeoTech podcast for you on today’s episode. However, it was one that Chris and Rachel took over to do some tech-related news stories. We talk about artificial intelligence and how it’s being used to translate ancient text and find new sites.Links Segment 1AI identifies 3 more 'Nazca Lines' figures in PeruAccelerating the discovery of new Nasca geoglyphs using deep learning Segment 2Researchers Use AI to Read Ancient Mesopotamian TextsTranslating Akkadian to English with neural machine translation Segment 3A human–AI collaboration workflow for archaeological sites detectionAI spots Mesopotamian archaeological sites in satellite imagesARCHAEOLOGISTS USE AI TO IDENTIFY NEW ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN MESOPOTAMIAContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/30/2023 • 38 minutes, 3 seconds
Jakarda Wuka (Too Many Stories - Rock Art 109
Recently released from Sydney University Press, Jakarda Wuka (Too Many Stories) is a new book about rock art from Yanyuwa Country in Northern Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria. Alan interviews some of the authors, including Liam Brady, John Bradley, and Amanda Kearney. The Yanyuwa elders could not join us for this recording.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/109Links Jakarda Wuka (Too Many Stories), Sydney University Press, May 2023. Get the book here: https://sydneyuniversitypress.com.au/products/178093Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/28/2023 • 51 minutes, 11 seconds
Changing Landscapes in Higher Education - HeVo 76
On today’s episode, Jessica welcomes back Dr. Jason Younker (Assistant Vice President and Advisor to the President on Sovereignty and Government-to-Government Relations at the University of Oregon and Chief of the Coquille Indian Tribe) on the podcast. Dr. Younker was a guest on Heritage Voices Episode 73 “Exploring the Ethics in Experimental Archaeology”, but Jessica invited him back because there was clearly so much more to discuss. In this episode, we talk about how Kennewick Man and the Coquille Tribal Council set him on his path in Anthropology and higher education.We talk about the devastating effects of termination and the important distinction between diversity efforts and sovereignty. Finally we talk about his efforts in New York and Oregon to build relationships between Higher Education and Tribal Nations in order to improve higher education for Indigenous students. Even if you are an Arizona Wildcat like Jessica, this episode might just make you want to become an Oregon Duck!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/76Links Heritage Voices on the APN University of Oregon Many Nations Longhouse: https://longhouse.uoregon.edu/ Coquille Indian Tribe: https://www.coquilletribe.org/Contact Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/27/2023 • 55 minutes, 24 seconds
Navigating the Confusing World of Worker's Comp - CRMArch 269
When you get hurt ON the job it’s relatively strait forward for what you do. You tell your crew chief. If you are really hurt then you get medical attention and tell them it happened at work. But, what do you do with an injury that takes a while to happen? Like a sore back? Sore knees? Is that a worker’s comp claim? If you think the job is causing your increasing pain, who do you tell? We talk about your options on today’s episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/269Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/26/2023 • 41 minutes, 12 seconds
Atlantis Reloded - Richat structure and the Jimmy Corsetti mistake - Digging Aliens 41
The Atlantis story may be one of the myths that have inspired numerous theories and speculations. But what happens if we apply a scientific approach to the story told by Plato in his works Timeaus and Critias? We open up the archaeologist's toolbox and a historical approach to the literary works of Plato. How does Plato's story hold up, and was he really trying to give us a literal account from a philosophical perspective?While the Atlantis story has inspired writers such as Graham Hancock and David Childress, a new name has recently gotten much attention. Jimmy Corsetti is one of these personalities who claim to have found the actual location of this legendary city. According to Corsetti, the location is a location called the Richat structure. Is this true? What evidence can we find for and against this, and how well does this theory hold up in the end?In Digging up Ancient Aliens, our host Fredrik uses his background in archaeology to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between in popular media, such as Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, and many other places.Historical Sources 3:52Platos intent 12:06What about Solon? 20:50Inspiration for Atlantis 24:55The Jimmy Corsetti Mistake 32:08Sea levels, land rise, and geography 41:24Archaeology in the Richat Structure 47:57Links:Episode pageContact: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeIntro and Outro Music: “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv Lily of the woods by Sandra MarteleurAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/25/2023 • 58 minutes, 36 seconds
Same but with a twist - TAS 14
In this fourteenth episode of Tea-Break Time Travel, Matilda talks all about torcs with expert archaeologist Dr Tess Machling. You might be familiar with these twisted pieces of jewellery, but do you know what they were used for? Who made them? How they developed over time? If the answer is “no”, then don’t worry you’re not alone! But listen in to this episode to hear all about the current theories surrounding these beautifully shiny objects, as well as the pros and cons of working as an independent researcher, and why some artefacts are surprisingly tasty.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/14Links Prehistory society Prehistory Society homepage Big book of torcs Big book of torcs homepageGuest Contact Name: Tess Machling email: [email protected] insta: @thebigbookoftorcs twitter: @Tess_MachlingContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/25/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 47 seconds
An interview on life in Colombia, academia, and self-empowerment media with coach Margie Serrato, Ph.D. - Ruins 166
In this episode of A Life In Ruins podcast, David does a solo interview with his friend Dr. Margie Serrato, an anthropologist turned empowerment coach.David and Margie begin talking about what Margie does for a living and her life post PhD. After, Margie discusses her childhood moving all over the US and also growing up in Medellin, Colombia during the height of Pablo Escobar’s narcoterrorism.Margie then details her experience in academia, and why she decided to leave it. As well as appointment, discussion regarding psychology and culture, and how anthropology forces us to shift our perspectives.Lastly, David asks about her experience in the Miss Ohio pageant, and she details, but that was like anthropologically and personally. But also, they end the podcast talking about alternative careers in anthropology, and why she seeks to empower others to find careers outside of academia.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/166Links https://www.human-empowered.com/ http://Instagram.com/dr.margieserratoLiterature Recommendations The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz (Beginner) The Five Levels of Attachment by Don Miguel Ruiz Jr (Intermediate) A Course in Miracles (Made Easy) by Alan Cohen (simple to understand, challenging to apply)Guest Contact [email protected] Inststagram.com/dr.margieserrato (@dr.margieserrato)Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspodAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/ruinsfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/alifeinruins to save 20% off anything you order.
7/24/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 59 seconds
A Teen with a Bracelet, Ancient Brazilians, and an Awful story about a Slave Ship - TAS 227
For some reason we have a Brazilian-themed show today…we start with the recovered skeletal remains of a teenager with a debilitating disease with an intricate bead bracelet. Then we look at an impossibly old site with jewelry made by very ancient Brazilians. Finally, we look at the discovery of a ship scuttled by a truly terrible person during the slave trade years.LinksSegment 1: Skeleton of Disabled Teen With Bracelet Puzzles Archaeologists: https://www.newsweek.com/skeleton-disabled-teen-bracelet-puzzles-archaeologists-1813779 FROM SEED TO BEAD – HOW OUR YAWA #TOGETHER COLLECTION IS MADE: https://togetherband.org/blogs/news/yawa-bandSegment 2 Early Humans Survived an American Ice Age, Archaeologists Say: https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/early-humans-survived-an-american-ice-age-archaeologists-say Evidence of artefacts made of giant sloth bones in central Brazil around the last glacial maximum; Proceedings of the Royal Society B: https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2023.0316Segment 3: Archaeologists Discover Wreckage of Notorious Slave Ship Off Brazil: https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/archaeologists-discover-wreckage-of-notorious-slave-ship-off-brazil-1234674088/ US Ship Wreckage Carrying 500 Slaves Discovered by Archaeologistshttps://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/44833/20230712/us-ship-wreckage-carrying-500-slaves-discovered-by-archaeologists.htmContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)Affiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/23/2023 • 47 minutes, 53 seconds
We ask AI about Digital Archaeology - ArchaeoTech 206
Artificial Intelligence programs like ChatGPT and Google’s “Bard” seem to be the hot topic of conversation these days. They’re being used to write papers, finish reports, and reply to emails, among other thing. But, what do they really know? Chris asks ChatGPT and Bard what they know about topics related to digital archaeology on today’s episode.Watch this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/c86slnkEcWQLinks ChatGPT: https://openai.com Murf: https://murf.ai Play.HT: https://play.htContact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/20/2023 • 41 minutes, 37 seconds
Kinkella Reviews Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny - Ep 121
You knew I had to do this. Indiana Jones is back for a fifth time, and I’m here to talk about it. I watched the movie twice, and even took notes in the theater. The amount of work I do for you people…Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/121Links My podcast on the Antikythera Device My podcast on Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal SkullContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/19/2023 • 49 minutes, 20 seconds
The History of Rice Cultivation on the Southeastern Coast - Ruins 165
On this episode of A Life in Ruins, Carlton takes a well-earned break while Connor and David chat. They start out chatting about David’s new tattoo and some Lord of the Rings lore. They do talk some anthropology concerning the effects of tattoos on the body and the experience itself, and also how Boromir applies to anthropology.The last two-thirds of the show, David discusses the history of rice cultivation, with a focus on the Southeastern Coast of the United States and the West Coast of Africa. This is a very heavy topic and they do their best to talk about the anthropology of rice, the African diaspora and the modern day implications and expressions of this history. Please be warned that while atrocities are not specifically delved into, it might be triggering to some people.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/165Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/17/2023 • 50 minutes, 46 seconds
Giant Hand Axes, Iron Age Textiles, and Ancient Oregonians - TAS 226
We’ve got three news stories for you today. First we go to England and find out just how big a “giant hand axe” is. Then we learn about textiles and jewelry from an Iron Age cremation burial. Finally, we’re honing in on the oldest human sites in North America with some new dates from a site in Oregon.Links Segment 1 Giant Hand Axes Discovered in England Point to Prehistoric Humans' 'Strength and Skill' Ingray, L, et al, “On the Discovery of a Late Acheulean 'Giant' Handaxe from the Maritime Academy, Frindsbury, Kent” - Journal: Internet Archaeology Segment 2 Early Iron Age cremation burial containing bronze jewelry and rare textile fragments found in Austria Segment 3 Ancient find suggests Oregon had one of North America’s oldest human-occupied sites The Museum of Natural and Cultural History - Oregon, Facebook PageContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/16/2023 • 44 minutes, 21 seconds
Signs and Iconicity with Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay - Rock Art 108
Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay joins Alan to talk about iconicity in rock. This is a fascinating discussion about some of the deep meanings and uses of rock art.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/108Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/14/2023 • 47 minutes, 10 seconds
Archaeology...With Children - CRMArch 268
Can you have children and have a career in Archaeology? Heather, Doug, and Bill all have kids and opinions on this. Do you have children? How do you make it work? Let us know!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/268Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/12/2023 • 51 minutes, 29 seconds
A Bittersweet Homecoming and Rice? - Ruins 164
On this episode of ALiRP, Carlton recounts his recent return to Pawnee, Oklahoma. The lads chat about Pawnee Homecoming, Culture, and Mourning customs and then they somehow end up talking about rice.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.Transcripts// Message for Zencastr (delete this, link the episode and insert the number in the text below): For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/164Links Contemporary Connections Pawnee Indian Veterans Homecoming Powwow Pawnee HomecomingContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/10/2023 • 52 minutes, 58 seconds
The Backdoor to Hell, Dutch Stonehenge, and the Age of Bamboo - TAS 225
We’ve got a few really interesting news articles for this week. First, a priest found what he called the “backdoor to hell” in Mexico in the 1600s and sealed it off. Archaeologists may have found it. The we look at a Dutch henge complex that could have been use to monitor the solstices. Finally, we learn about a possible Age of Bamboo in the Philippines 39,000 years ago.Links Archaeologists Found the Ruins of the Famous ‘Backdoor to Hell' Project Lyobaa - Results from the first 2022 Season Archaeologists Discover 4,000-Year-Old 'Dutch Stonehenge' Damage on 39,000-year-old tools may reveal a prehistoric ‘Age of Bamboo’ The invisible plant technology of Prehistoric Southeast Asia: Indirect evidence for basket and rope making at Tabon Cave, Philippines, 39–33,000 years ago, PLOS ONEContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/9/2023 • 42 minutes, 6 seconds
Photogrammetry and GIS in Human-Occupied Digital Landscapes - ArchaeoTech 205
Today we talk about gaming and archaeology, but, in a very different way than I’ve hear done in the past. Our guests, Andrew Reinhard and Sara Zaia have written an article for Advances in Archaeological Practice about doing photogrammetry and mapping in a gaming space and bringing that into a GIS. It’s step one of a bigger plan and they tell us all about it.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/205Links Andrew Reinhard My Archaeogaming book: https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/ReinhardArchaeogaming The Archaeogaming Mastodon account: https://archaeo.social/@archaeogaming Sara Zaia My academia.edu page https://harvard-yenching.academia.edu/SaraZaia/ My scholar page https://scholar.harvard.edu/sarazaiaContact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliatesMotionMotley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset.Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/6/2023 • 46 minutes, 16 seconds
Kinkella Visits the Rosicrucian Museum in San Jose - Pseudo 120
When I was 11 years old, my sixth grade class and I visited the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose, California. The experience was, well, totally weird! Join me as I give a therapy session to my 11-year-old self, and assure him that the bad vibes he felt were absolutely correct! I think his mystic powers were stronger than those of most Rosicrucians.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/120Links Article on a recent trip to the museum by an archaeologist Good summary of Rosicrucianism from Skeptoid podcastContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfee to save 20% off anything you order.
7/5/2023 • 32 minutes, 15 seconds
Summer special - Plato: Critias - Digging Aliens 40
NotIt's summertime, so why not take a breath and relax. While examining pseudo-scientific claims is important, it's good to remember to take a breath and relax. It is also essential to look at the source material for the claims we investigate. So we will combine these things and have a bit of summer reading.This episode is different since we will spend time reading Plato's work "Critias" from start to finish. As you might know, this is the source for the Atlantis story, and you will get it uncensored in all its glory.So take a break, have some coffee, and let's tune in to the ongoing lecture from Plato.In Digging up Ancient Aliens, our host Fredrik uses his background in archaeology to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between in popular media, such as Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, and many other places.In this episode: Introduction to the story 3:10 Plato: Critias Initial dialogue 6:00 Atlantis Story - Part 1 12:17 Atlantis Story - Part 2 17:42 Atlantis Story - Part 3 37:24References and reading suggestions: Episode pageContact: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeIntro and Outro Music: “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv Lily of the woods by Sandra MarteleurArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.es
7/4/2023 • 58 minutes, 36 seconds
Ancient Crafts and Gross Stuff: Experimental Zooarchaeology - Animals 60
Join us as we delve into experimental archaeology through the lenses of zooarchaeology. How can replicating objects or activities from the archaeological record help us understand animal exploitation in the past? Tune in to find out more!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/60Links and Sources The Auerrind Project Bradfield, J. (2019). Fishing with gorges: Testing a functional hypothesis. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 24, 593-607. Fairnell, Eva H. (2008) 101 ways to skin a fur-bearing animal: the implications for zooarchaeological interpretation. Experiencing Archaeology by Experiment, 47-60. Gilson, S.P. et al. (2021) Shark teeth used as tools: An experimental archaeology study. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 35, 102733. Lev, M. A., et al. (2020). Squamate bone taphonomy: A new experimental framework and its application to the Natufian zooarchaeological record. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 9373. Mansrud, A., & Kutschera, M. (2020). Roe Deer as Raw Material for Middle Mesolithic Fishhooks? An Experimental Approach to the Manufacture of Small Bone Fishhooks. EXARC Journal, 3. More sources at https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/60Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/4/2023 • 55 minutes, 47 seconds
There's Only So Many Ways to Skin a Human - Ruins 163
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, Connor and Carlton dive deep into the topic of cannibalism in the past and present. They start out talking about what prompted them to dive down this rabbit hole. They define the terms associated with cannibalism and then discuss the earliest known evidence of cannibalism in the archaeological record. They then detail other examples of cannibalism in time and end the episode asking the important question “Is drinking blood considered cannibalism?”.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/163Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MHuLH5pztT0Links Evidence of Neanderthal Cannibalism Found in Spanish Cave Oumph! Plant Based Human Meat Oumph! presents: The Human Meat Plant Based Burger AdvertisementLiterature Recommendations Early Pleistocene cut marked hominin fossil from Koobi Fora, Kenya by Pobiner et al Were Neanderthals responsible for their own extinction? by Jordi Agustí and Xavier Rubio-Campillo Archaeological Evidence for Cannibalism in Prehistoric Western Europe: from Homo antecessor to the Bronze Age by Palmira Saladié & Antonio Rodríguez-Hidalgo Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/3/2023 • 50 minutes, 30 seconds
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Reviewed and Deconstructed by Archaeologists - TAS 224
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny was just released so you know we had to review it! We start with an overview of the movie plot, and then we spend some time looking at how historically accurate the artifacts, people, and events were. We rank the movie on a scale of 1-10 as well as all the IJ movies in order of best to worst, what’s your ranking?? Here’s ours:Rachel: Dial of Destiny 8/10; IJ movies from best to worst: 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 Chris: Dial of Destiny 6/10; IJ movies from best to worst: 3, 5, 1, 4, 2Links The Real History Behind the Archimedes Dial in ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ The Spear of Longinus: What happened to the Holy Lance? Skeleton Pulled From the Antikythera Shipwreck Could Give Clues to Life Aboard the Vessel Decoding the Antikythera Mechanism, the First Computer Pseudo-Archaeology - The Antikythera Mechanism - Ep 96 Archimedes of Syracuse Polybius Square Ear of Dionysius Ear of Dionysius from “The World of Sicily”Contact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
7/2/2023 • 58 minutes, 21 seconds
The Encapsulated Cross - Rock Art 107
Chris interviews Alan today as he tells us about an important shape in rock art and Native American cosmology. That shape is the Encapsulated Cross and it holds deep meaning across a vast array of cultures. We’ll learn what it is, where it is, and what it could mean to different people.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/107Links The Encapsulated Cross: A Brief Overview on an Abiding Symbol of Native American Cosmology. ByDr. Alan Garfinkel, Latest Version, Revised June 11, 2023 Watch this episode on YouTubeContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/30/2023 • 38 minutes, 41 seconds
Surviving Vacation Rentals in the Field - CRMArch 267
Vacation rentals through platforms like VRBO and Airbnb are increasingly becoming part of the CRM fieldwork lifestyle. This week we’re gonna talk about the pros and cons of living in somebody’s house for fieldwork.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/267Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/28/2023 • 55 minutes, 20 seconds
Let the bells ring out across the land - Tea-Break 13
You may know what a Bell Beaker is, but why is it shaped the way it is and who were the people who made and used them? Find out in this month’s episode, where Matilda talks with expert potter Graham Taylor all about this popular and far-reaching object type. Have you ever wondered why people started making beakers? Who was involved in spreading them throughout Europe? How to create that authentic prehistoric look? No matter whether the answer to these questions is yes or no, tune in to hear everything from reflections on the earliest Mediterranean souvenirs to the origins of the word “pot hole”, and much more in between.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/13Links Potted History website and shop Potted History YouTube channel Paper on the spread of humans bringing Bell Beakers Graham Taylor [email protected] Instagram (@pottedhistory) Twitter (@Pottedhistory)Contact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/27/2023 • 57 minutes, 23 seconds
Hearth (actually Earth Oven) Huntin' with Charles Koenig - Ruins 162
On this episode of A Life in Ruins, Connor interviews Dr. Charles Koenig. Charles is a recently crowned Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming. We discuss Charles' upbringing in Summit County, Colorado and his earliest experiences in the Great Basin with archaeology. We then delve into his academic career and he recalls how a rock art field school set him along his current path. Charles then discusses his thesis/dissertation research on earth ovens.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/162Links Brief segment from Marfa Public Radio about Mescalero Apache ovens Photo essay of Apache earth oven cooking by Alan Ferg Agave is Life DocumentaryLiterature Recommendations Stephen Black and Alston Thoms, 2014, Earth Ovens in the Hunter-Gatherer Archaeological Record Carney et al. 2022 Bulbs and BiographiesContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod More on www.archpodnet.com/ruinsAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/26/2023 • 49 minutes, 25 seconds
12kyo Bird Bone Flutes, 3/4Myo Greek Archaeology, and Ancient Ovens - TAS 223
On this week’s news episode we first cover some cool bird bone flutes that were used up to 12,000 years ago as calls for birds of prey. We then go to Greece where the archaeological record has been pushed back a quarter million years to about 700,000 years ago by the presence of stone tools. Finally, we talk about some ancient ovens that were used consistently for over 5000 years by native Americans in northeastern Washington State.Links Segment 1 These 12,000-Year-Old Flutes Mimic the Sound of Prehistoric Birds Bone aerophones from Eynan-Mallaha (Israel) indicate imitation of raptor calls by the last hunter-gatherers in the Levant Segment 2 Newly discovered stone tools drag dawn of Greek archaeology back by a quarter-million years Segment 3 Ancient Ovens Uncovered in Washington State Kalispel Tribe and WSU collaborate on 5,000‑year‑old archeological excavationContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/25/2023 • 41 minutes, 28 seconds
The Ramblings of a Lakota Anthropologist on American Indians and Anthropology and Tribal Relations - HeVo 75
On today’s episode, Jessica hosts Dr. Richard Meyers (Oglala Lakota), Tribal Relations Specialist at the Black Hills National Forest and the former Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor at Oglala Lakota College. Richie joined as part of the panel on Episode 73: Exploring the Ethics in Experimental Archaeology and I knew we needed to have him back to do a one on one episode. We talk about various aspects of identity, as well as the challenges and benefits of working in a variety of types of positions across the field of Anthropology, academia, and federal service. Richie also talks about his current work as a Tribal Relations Specialist and provides important advice for anyone wanting to go into Tribal Relations specifically, but really any form of Anthropology more generally.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/75Links Heritage Voices on the APN Who Gets To Be An Indian | Richie Meyers | TEDxBrookings Native Anthropology, to be a Native Scholar, or a Scholar that is Native: Reviving Ethnography in Indian Country What Rez Dogs Mean to the LakotaContact Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/22/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 19 seconds
Using Artificial Intelligence to Translate Ancient Text and Find New Sites - Archaeotech 204
While Paul is out we’ve got Rachel Roden guest co-hosting the show today. She’s a co-host of The Archaeology Show with Chris. Today, they talk about three current news articles all referencing using AI in an archaeological context. AI is going to change the world and archaeology won’t escape the revolution.Links Segment 1 AI identifies 3 more 'Nazca Lines' figures in Peru Accelerating the discovery of new Nasca geoglyphs using deep learning Segment 2 Researchers Use AI to Read Ancient Mesopotamian Texts Translating Akkadian to English with neural machine translation Segment 3 A human–AI collaboration workflow for archaeological sites detection AI spots Mesopotamian archaeological sites in satellite images ARCHAEOLOGISTS USE AI TO IDENTIFY NEW ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN MESOPOTAMIAContact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/22/2023 • 37 minutes, 33 seconds
Remembering My Friend Cam - Pseudo 119
Behind the scenes of a 30-year-long friendship in archaeology.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/119Links My story “One Long Day” Suicide hotlineContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/21/2023 • 45 minutes, 59 seconds
Among aliens, gods and poets - Digging Aliens 39
Welcome Digging Up Ancient Aliens to the Archaeology Podcast Network!Could it be conceivable that the tales of myths, legends, and divine entities are evidence of extraterrestrial interactions with our planet? It is plausible that the ancient Greek writers, historians, and intellectuals could not accurately express what they observed due to a lack of language and understanding. Did Greek history writers describe invisibility and cloaking devices? Additionally, is it possible that the La Danza de los Voladores, an ancient Central American tradition, proves that humans could fly five centuries ago? Most likely not but let's find out what's what with some science and skepticism.We are not only asking questions here; we will answer them by learning more about Greek Mythology, moral philosophy, voyeuristic kings and bodyguards, and of course, Mesoamerican ritual practices. So pull up a chair, relax, and let's uncover what's true or not.References and reading suggestions:Episode pageContact: Website Email Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTubeIntro and Outro Music: “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv Lily of the woods by Sandra MarteleurArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/alifeinruins to save 20% off anything you order.
6/20/2023 • 56 minutes, 30 seconds
Oldest Homo Species Burial?: A Discussion of New Findings and Human Burial Practices - Ruins 161
In this episode of A Life in Ruins, Connor, Carlton, and David discuss the new Homo naledi findings in South Africa, and their implications on modern anthropology.After discussing the articles a bit in depth, they quickly segway to other burial practices and hominid behaviors.The episode ends with personal, cultural experiences around death and funerals.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/161Links 2001 Social Memory, Identity, and Death: An Introduction by Meredith Chesson 2023 Evidence for deliberate burial of the dead by Homo naledi by Berger et al. In Press. 2021 Earliest known human burial in Africa by Martinon-Torres et al. 2018 Who First Buried the Dead? by Paige Madison YouTube - Homo Naledi - New Questions On Human Evolution by Stefan MiloMore links and literature recommendations at the A Life in Ruins page for this episode.Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/19/2023 • 50 minutes, 32 seconds
The Archaeology of Handedness, or, how evolution hates lefties! - TAS 222
Chris, one of the hosts, is a lefty. He’s always had to deal with what that means. But, why are 85% of humans right-handed while only a disproportionate few are left-handed? It’s not fair! But, it is evolutionary. On today’s episode we talk about how we know when handedness in humans likely developed and why it was the right side that became dominant. Segment two features an interview for Lana Ruck, an archaeologist that studied handedness for her Master’s research.Links The prehistory of handedness: Archaeological data and comparative ethology Ancient Humans Were Mostly Right-Handed, Too Archaeology discovery: Neanderthals' 'third hand' solves mystery behind left-handedness EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND HOMINID EVOLUTION: ESTABLISHING A METHODOLOGY FOR DETERMINING HANDEDNESS IN LITHIC MATERIALS AS A PROXY FOR COGNITIVE EVOLUTION - Lana Ruck Master’s ThesisContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/18/2023 • 47 minutes, 15 seconds
A Study in Mexican Rock Art with Dr. Elena Mateos Ortega - Rock Art 106
Dr. Elena Mateos Ortega completed her research in the jungles of Mexico. After a four-year stint she saw an integration between the native and contemporary populations with religious activities associated with rock art sites. This is a remarkable study and she is a passionate researcher.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/106Links Dr. Mateos ResearchGate pageContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/16/2023 • 42 minutes, 1 second
Andrew's Life in CRM - CRMArch 266
Have you ever wondered about the dark, secret CRM past of co-host Andrew Kinkella? On today’s special solo showcase, Andrew strikes out alone and shares his CRM origin story, analyses his CRM past, and shares his best and worst experiences in CRM. Would he do it all again? Yes! (Except he would ask for more money…).Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/266Links Andrew's Stuff: Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (YouTube Channel)Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/14/2023 • 48 minutes, 9 seconds
Knapping Injuries - Ruins 160
On this episode, the boys talk about a recent publication in American Antiquity: The Injury Costs of Knapping by Gala et al.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/160Links 2023 The Injury Cost of Knapping, in American Antiquity by Gala et al. Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/12/2023 • 49 minutes, 26 seconds
Digesta, Roman Burials in Barcelona, and Standing Stones in France - TAS 221
This week we have 3 archaeology news articles. First, even more research points to animal digesta playing a crucial role in providing nutrition to prehistoric peoples. Once again, this also challenges the traditional idea that men were the hunters in hunter-gatherer societies. Then we head over to Barcelona were 9 Roman era burials were found below the city streets. And finally, a site with 37 standing stones has been bull dozed to make way for a hardware store in France.Links ‘Man, the hunter’? Archaeologists’ assumptions about gender roles in past humans ignore an icky but potentially crucial part of original ‘paleo diet’ - The Conversation TAS Digesta Episode 216 Ancient graves with 1,500-year-old human remains found below city streets Anger as pre-historic stones destroyed for French DIY store Fury in France after ancient stones destroyed to make for DIY store Bonus: Archaeologists in Armenia Unearth a Bakery—Complete With 3,000-Year-Old FlourContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/11/2023 • 38 minutes, 50 seconds
Dogs and Geophysics with Paul Martin - ArchaeoTech 203
On episode 189 we talked to a guest about a project in Louisiana where, as an aspect of survey, they utilized dogs to find an historic Civil War-era cemetery. Well, on today’s show, we have the gentleman that was hired for that job, Paul Martin, to talk about how he uses dogs in his work.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/203Links ArchaeoTech 189 - Using Specialized Dogs to Find Historic Burials Martin Archaeological ConsultingContact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/8/2023 • 43 minutes, 24 seconds
Shipwrecks and Treasure Hunting - Pseudo 118
In my career as a sometimes-underwater-archaeologist, I’ve come across the oddities and bizarre belief systems of “treasure hunters” as well as tales of haunted ships and long-lost sunken treasures just waiting to be found. Join me as we take a trip into the underwater world, and have a laugh at Davey Jones’ expense.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/118Links HMS Fowey Lost and Found In the WavesContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/7/2023 • 37 minutes, 35 seconds
Elephant or Cyclops? The Mistaken Identity of Animal Bones - Animals 59
From dragons, to unicorns and Divine Chickens, this episode is all about mythological creatures and how they may (or may not) have been inspired by fossilised remains of extinct species. Our friend Pliny the Elder makes an appearance once again, along with a peculiar extinct giraffe species.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/59Links and Sources Bressan, D. (2012) Early Paleoart: Of Prehistoric Monsters and Men. Scientific American. Bressan, D. (2019) Nineteenth-Century Fossil Discoveries Influence Sea Serpent Reports. Forbes. Christen, A. G., & Christen, J. A. (2011). The unicorn and the narwhal: a tale of the tooth. Journal of the History of Dentistry, 59(3), 135-142. Edmonds, P. (2018). The bunyip as uncanny rupture: Fabulous animals, innocuous quadrupeds and the Australian anthropocene. Australian Humanities Review, 63, 80-98. Hand, W.D. (2021). Magical Medicine: The Folkloric Component of Medicine in the Folk Belief, Custom, and Ritual of the Peoples of Europe and America. University of California Press. p. 298. Mayor, A. and Heaney, M. (1993). "Griffins and Arimaspeans". Folklore. 104 (1–2): 40.Additional sources can be found at: https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/59Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/6/2023 • 54 minutes, 44 seconds
Now Entering The Pseudoarchaeology Podcast with Dr. Andrew Kinkella - Ruins 159
On this episode of ALiRP, Carlton is joined by the host of the Pseudo-Archaeology Podcast: Dr. Andrew Kinkella. They talk about Dr. Kinkella’s graduate work in underwater archaeology in Maya Cenotes, the Pseudo-Archaeology Podcast, and science communication.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/159Links The Pseudo-Archaeology Podcast Kinkella Teaches Archaeology YouTube ChannelLiterature Recommendations Michael Coe and Stephen Houston “The Maya” Ken Feder “Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology” Andrew Kinkella “Archaeology is Awesome!”Guest Contact Dr. Kinkella’s Faculty Profile PageContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/5/2023 • 58 minutes, 55 seconds
Game Drive Fences and Desert Kites in Rock Art - Rock Art 105
In this news this month are Desert Kites from Jordan and Saudi Arabia. They are large, star-shaped, stone fences that early people used to direct game into pits where they could be easily killed. This has been done all over the world in various ways, including North America. We discuss the recent discovery of plans for these represented on rock art and how that’s also been done in North America.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/105Links Stone Engravings of Mysterious Ancient Megastructures May Be World's Oldest 'Blueprints' Desert Kites, Miami Pre-History, and Illicit Antiquities - TAS 165Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
6/2/2023 • 34 minutes, 50 seconds
Ken Dash: Mud and Flared Jeans - Arch and Ale 47
Local archaeologist Ken Dash talks about his time with the Museum of London and reflects on how excavation was changing in the 1970s.ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
6/1/2023 • 35 minutes, 19 seconds
Is there a gap between field and office personnel? - CRMArch 265
Why is there a such a distinct separation between field and office staff in CRM? Is it necessary? Does a more holistic approach to staff assignments and project management have the potential to improve staff morale and know-how? We’re referencing a post in the Facebook group, Archaeo Field Techs, on today’s episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/265Links Archaeo Field Techs group on Facebook (this is a private group) RAOS Blog: #99 Leadership RAOS Blog: #238 Job Creator or Scary Effing Responsibility RAOS Blog: #231 Petty Little Man RAOS Blog: #276 Perspective CRM Arch Episode: Leadership with Author Vishal Agarwal - Ep149 CRM Arch Episode: Networking and Leadership - Episode 43 CRM Arch Episode: CRM Firm Owner Chandler Herson - Episode 55ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
5/31/2023 • 49 minutes, 58 seconds
Georgia (the Army, and Odin) on my Mind: A Historic interview with Joshua Herrin - Ruins 158
In this episode of A Life In Ruins podcast, Connor and Davíd interview Joshua Herrin; archaeologist and artifacts laboratory manager of the Augusta Veteran’s Curation Program. Josh originally started his career at Georgia, Southern University, but then found himself in the United States Army.After finishing his tenure with the National Guard, Josh re-enrolled in his undergraduate studies and later, earned his masters degree from Georgia Southern as well.Connor and David interviewed Josh about his nontraditional career path in archaeology and especially his focus on historic archaeology in the south. Josh is very knowledgeable about Georgia History, and the three have a fascinating conversation about the history of the colony and then later the state of Georgia.They end the show talking about Josh and Davíd’s job at the veterans Curation program, and how it’s such a unique job, as it is the definition of applied anthropology.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/158Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
5/29/2023 • 47 minutes, 27 seconds
Desert Kite Blueprints, Ancient Dysentery, and Stone Receipts - Ep 220
On today’s show we have 3 news stories from the Middle East. The first story is about rock art “blueprints” for desert kites in Jordan. Then we move over to Jerusalem where researchers have tested the microbes left behind in ancient toilets and a stone receipt was found on the pilgrimage road between the gates of the city and the temple. We finish up with a short update about the archaeology project in downtown Miami.Links Stone Engravings of Mysterious Ancient Megastructures May Be World's Oldest 'Blueprints' Desert Kites, Miami Pre-History, and Illicit Antiquities - TAS 165 Ancient toilets unearthed in Jerusalem reveal a debilitating and sometimes fatal disease A 2,000-Year-Old Chalkstone Receipt, Carved With Customer Names and Prices, Was Just Uncovered in Jerusalem Archaeologists at the ancient Tequesta site in Miami are getting sick, at risk of cancerContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
5/28/2023 • 41 minutes, 58 seconds
Data Strategies on a CRM Project in Saudi Arabia - ArchaeoTech 202
Paul spent a couple months in Iraq on a CRM project. For a project of this scale and complexity, not to mention out of the country, there are a lot of pieces to consider. Paul takes through the tech they used on his last project and how it all fit together.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/202Links Royal Commission for AlUla iCMTGIS GeoSlam Laser Scanners Agisoft Metashape Polycam QNAP SynologyContact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
5/25/2023 • 55 minutes, 31 seconds
The Younger Dryas Comet Impact Hypothesis - Pseudo 117
What happened 13,000 years ago? Was it cold, and then started warming, and then got cold again for a bit until it finally warmed up? Looks like it. Was there a comet that struck the Earth? Could be. Did it change history by unleashing a great flood that covered all evidence of an unknown complex civilization? Of course not! Join me (if you dare) as we try to untangle the complex web of facts and fiction that is the Younger Dryas Comet Impact Hypothesis.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/117 Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3Links Carl Feagans’ article on Younger Dryas and the Comet The AltithermalContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
5/24/2023 • 44 minutes, 31 seconds
The past was a much quieter place - Tea Break 12
In this episode Matilda chats to musician and metalsmith Samuel Meric; a specialist in the reconstruction of the carnyx - a Celtic brass instrument best known for being blasted across ancient battlefields. But how does the carnyx actually work? And how would they have been played? Tune in to hear all about souvenirs of the earliest European gap year, prehistoric cauldrons and the stories they tell, and why big ears are important.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/12 Segment 1.1 Segment 1.2 Segment 2 Segment 3.1 Segment 3.2Links John Kenny playing different carnyces Obrador Forge and Craft homepage Nedergoth YouTube channel Gofannon YouTube channelContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
5/23/2023 • 56 minutes, 26 seconds
Carlton in the Dominican Republic - Ep 157
In this is episode of Ruins, Connor and David talk with Carlton about his experience in the Dominican Republic. Carlton is currently in the DR working with a dive team researching a 16th century shipwreck in the Caribbean. He talks about the good and the bad, but mostly the fascinating.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/157 Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
5/22/2023 • 52 minutes, 18 seconds
Amazing New Views of the Titanic, Pompei Revelations, and a Rare Mayan God - TAS 219
We’ve got three stories about pretty well known places or events. The first contains a video and pictures representing over 700,000 images that were stitched together to form the most complete views of the Titanic, ever! We then go to Pompeii to discover that not everyone died as a result of the eruption of Vesuvius. Finally, we head down to Maya country to see a CRM project find a rare sculpture of a Mayan god.Links Titanic: First ever full-sized scans reveal wreck as never seen before Skeletons found in Pompeii ruins reveal deaths by earthquake, not just Vesuvius’ ancient eruption Archaeologists Digging Along a Train Route in Mexico Have Found an Extremely Rare Statue of a Maya Deity K’awiil: Ancient Maya Lightning LordContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird Superfood Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 to save 20% off anything you order.
5/21/2023 • 40 minutes, 27 seconds
Understanding the Meaning of the Sierra de San Francisco Rock Paintings with Artist Elanie Moore - Rock Art 104
Elanie Moore is a professional artist and she studies the Great Mural Rock Art in Baja California, Mexico. Elanie recounts her first experiences with rock art and how it impacted her. Elanie was actually an art major looking for something to focus on and didn’t want to be just another classical art major. When she heard about the Baja and the rock paintings down there she wanted to know more and was soon hooked on studying them.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/104Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/19/2023 • 47 minutes, 49 seconds
Walking the Ancestors Home - HeVo 74
On today’s episode, Jessica hosts Dr. Michael Blakey, National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Anthropology, Africana Studies, American Studies and Founding Director of the Institute for Historical Biology at the College of William and Mary and the Co-Chair of the American Anthropological Association’s Commission for the Ethical Treatment of Human Remains. Dr. Blakey carries us on his lifetime journey in the field of Anthropology, including his childhood looking for archaeological artifacts, serving as the Scientific Director of New York City’s colonial African Burial Ground archaeological site, and the development of NAGPRA. He focuses on the ethics and best practices of working with human remains, especially the importance of empowered descendant communities and serving them as the ethical client of any project.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/74Links Heritage Voices on the APN AAA Commission for the Ethical Treatment of Human Remains: Walking the ancestors home: On the Road to an Ethical Human Biology Article African Burial Ground Archaeology Reports African American Burial Grounds Preservation Act passed via the Omnibus Bill in December 2022 UPenn Report on the handling of human remains from the 1985 MOVE tragedy: Florida blocks high school African American studies class (Article): Engaging Descendant Communities in the Interpretation of Slavery at Museums and Historic Sites: A Rubric of Best Practices Social policy, economics, and demographic change in Nanticoke-Moor ethnohistory (1988 Article in American Journal of Physical Anthropology 75(4))Contact Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com Tee Public Store APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/18/2023 • 55 minutes, 24 seconds
How to NOT burn out this field season - CRMArch 264
Being on the road constantly is REALLY difficult. It’s hard on relationships, finances, work/life balance, and families. What can you do to reduce the hardships created from constant travel and living in hotel rooms or camping? We give some ideas on today’s episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/264Links Field Archaeologist’s Survival Guide: Getting a Job and Working in Cultural Resource ManagementFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/17/2023 • 54 minutes
Connor And David on CRM Madness and Lithics - Ruins 156
David and Connor attempt to make a coherent episode that goes through a variety of different topics including knapp-ins, flintknapping, lithic analysis, lithic analysis in CRM archaeology, monitoring in CRM, mapping and data standards in CRM and end with a video game idea/explain why remote video games are the new way to hang out.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/156Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/15/2023 • 53 minutes, 4 seconds
Archaeology Drama! - TAS 218
We saved the drama for, well, YOU this time! We start with an archaeologist that’s trying to build somewhat of an archaeology theme park in Guatemala and the local community isn’t having it. Then we go to Netflix’s latest blunder regarding a show about Cleopatra. Finally, if you find something in England with your metal detector you’d better report it or suffer the consequences.Links U.S. Archeologist Seeks to Privatize Maya Historic Sites in the Name of Conservation What was behind the protest against an archaeologist at last week’s L.A. Times Book Festival Protesters disrupt talk by archaeologist Richard Hansen at L.A. Times Festival of Books Cleopatra wasn't a Black woman, Egypt tells Netflix in a feud over new drama-documentary Was Cleopatra a Black African Queen? Tea Break Episode with the Vintage Egyptologist Metal detectorists face years in jail for £766K Anglo Saxon coin plot Two men convicted of conspiring to sell 9th century Anglo-Saxon coins These Ninth-Century Coins Change Our Understanding of Alfred the GreatContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/14/2023 • 49 minutes, 51 seconds
Refining Archaeological Data Collection and Management - ArchaeoTech 201
The February 2023 issue of Advances in Archaeological Practice highlights the efforts of people trying standardize and fix data management in archaeology. There’s a massive data problem in this field, from the collection of data to the longterm management of it. Michael Heilen and Shelby Manney organized SAA symposia and the issue linked below and are at the forefront of this effort. We bring them on to discuss what they’ve been up to in this space.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/201Links Advances in Archaeological Practice, February 2023Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/11/2023 • 57 minutes, 39 seconds
The Face on Mars and its Appearance in "Zak McKraken and the Alien Mindbenders" - Pseudo 116
I’ve always found the Face on Mars to be one of the more fun and likable examples of pseudoarchaeology. What’s not fun and likable is sitting in your room in 1988 waiting for your Commodore 64 to upload an image of the Face on Mars in the video game “Zak McKraken and the Alien Mindbenders.”TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/116Links Retronauts episode on Zak McKraken The Face on Mars Zac McKraken and the Alien Mindbenders - WikipediaContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/10/2023 • 31 minutes, 59 seconds
Dragonglass with Jacob Arnzen - Ruins 155
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we talk with our good friend and recent graduate of the University of Wyoming, Jacob Arnzen. We delve into Oregon history, the vegetation and topography of Oregon and random tidbits about the Oregon Trail. He then explains what he did for his thesis and also explains why obsidian is a very interesting thing to study in the past. We finish off talking about federal jobs and how they are a good career path.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/155Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/8/2023 • 51 minutes, 29 seconds
Puerto Rican Prehistory, a Bone Punch Board, and a Lost Underwater Cemetery - TAS 217
This week we have 3 news stories. First we head over to Puerto Rico where new analysis of human remains from a 4,000 year old site is helping redefine what we know about the early inhabitants of the island. Then we look at a 39,600 year old bone from Spain that may be a leather punch board. And finally, the Dry Tortugas National Park has found a lost underwater cemetery off the coast of Florida.Links Oldest human remains from Puerto Rico contradict idea of simple island nomads Reconsidering the lives of the earliest Puerto Ricans: Mortuary Archaeology and bioarchaeology of the Ortiz site This 39,600-Year-Old Bone May Have Been Used by Prehistoric Tailors A 39,600-year-old leather punch board from Canyars, Gavà, Spain A grave under the ocean? Team finds what could be submerged hospital off Florida KeysContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/7/2023 • 39 minutes, 50 seconds
Dating the Oldest Rock Art in North America - Rock Art 103
The oldest dated rock art in North America is in the Winnemucca Lake area of northern Nevada, just a couple hours from Reno. It’s abstract and deeply carved. How does this rock art compare to the same time frame in other parts of the world? How did this rock art get dated? What can we tell about the people that created it? All this and more on today’s episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/103Links Dating North America's oldest petroglyphs, Winnemucca Lake subbasin, Nevada - Journal of Archaeological Science North America’s Oldest Petroglyphs Paisley Caves California Rock Art FoundationContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfoo and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price
5/5/2023 • 44 minutes, 32 seconds
Commonly Held Myths About CRM Archaeology - CRMArch 263
You’ll never have a family in CRM. You need a Master’s degree to do ANYTHING. You’re NOT a scientist. Leader’s are made in college. These are just a few of the common myths in CRM archaeology. We talk about these and a lot more on today’s episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/263Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfoo and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/3/2023 • 55 minutes, 36 seconds
From the Frontlines to the Trenches - Animals 58
Join us as we embark on another listener-requested episode topic, this time all about the zooarchaeology of animals used in warfare. From fiery pigs to Hannibal’s infamous elephants, we take a look at how animals from around the world have been integral to military operations from prehistory to World War I.Links and Sources Ameen, C., Benkert, H., Fraser, T., Gordon, R., Holmes, M., Johnson, W., ... & Outram, A. K. (2021). In search of the ‘great horse’: A zooarchaeological assessment of horses from England (AD 300–1650). International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 31(6), 1247-1257. Anthony, D. W., & Brown, D. R. (2017). The dogs of war: A Bronze Age initiation ritual in the Russian steppes. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 48, 134-148. Bendrey, R. (2010). The horse. In T O’Connor and N J Sykes (eds) Extinctions and Invasions: a social history of British fauna, 10-16. Dobat, A. S., Price, T. D., Kveiborg, J., Ilkjær, J., & Rowley-Conwy, P. (2014). The four horses of an Iron Age apocalypse: war-horses from the third-century weapon sacrifice at Illerup Aadal (Denmark). Antiquity, 88(339), 191-204. Kveiborg, J., & Nørgaard, M. (2022). Early Iron Age cavalry? Evidence of oral and thoracolumbar pathologies on possible warhorses from Iron Age, Denmark. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology.*More references at https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/58Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/2/2023 • 54 minutes, 18 seconds
REFRESHER: The "Mane" Event with Dr. William Taylor - Ruins 154
For this week we are re-releasing Episode 80 - The “Mane” Event with Dr. William Taylor. Why? Well we will soon be releasing another episode with Dr. Taylor where we will be discussing his recently published article in Science titled: Early dispersal of domestic horses into the Great Plains and northern Rockies.For this episode, we are joined again by Dr. William Taylor, who first appeared on the podcast in episode 25. We start out by discussing Dr. Taylor's COVID experience as a new professor and how his museum projects had to change to adapt to the new COVID landscape. We then delve into the research surrounding the Lehi horse. Dr. Taylor explains his methods of analysis and how they can be used to tell us about individual specimens, while also contributing to the larger discipline. We then talk about his research on early horse domestication at the Botai site.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.Literature Recommendations 2021 Rethinking the evidence for early horse domestication at Botai by William Timothy Treal Taylor and Christina Isabelle Barrón-Ortiz 2021 The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasion Steppes by Pablo Librado et al. 2021 Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Lehi Horse: Implications for Early Historic Horse Cultures of the North American West by William Timothy Treal Taylor et al. 2015 Equine cranial morphology and the identification of riding and chariotry in late Bronze Age Mongolia by William Timothy Treal Taylor et al.Guest Contact Email Dr. Taylor: [email protected] Instagram: @cuarchaeozoology Facebook: http://facebook.com/CUArchaeozoology Twitter: @wtt_taylorContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspodAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
5/1/2023 • 55 minutes, 32 seconds
A Roman Fortlet, Grand Canyon Resources, and Redefining Prehistoric Gender Roles - TAS 216
This week we have three interesting archaeology news stories. First up is the recent (re)discovery of a Roman era fortlet in Scotland. Then we head over to the Grand Canyon where the Glen Canyon dam is having an unanticipated effect on downstream cultural resources. And finally we discus how digesta, or the partially digested vegetation in a large mammal’s digestive tract may have been a food source to prehistoric groups.Links Archaeologists Discover Lost Roman Fort in Scotland Archaeologists found a lost Roman fortlet in Scotland Grand Canyon's Archaeological Sites Degrading Due To Glen Canyon Dam DID EARLY FORAGERS EAT PARTIALLY DIGESTED FOOD FROM LARGE ANIMALS? Human consumption of large herbivore digesta and its implications for foraging theory - Evolutionary Anthropology Book: Don’t Sleep, There Are Snakes - Daniel EverettContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
4/30/2023 • 54 minutes, 44 seconds
A look back at eight years of ArchaeoTech - Ep 200
Take a walk down memory lane with this episode of the ArchaeoTech Podcast. Hear clips from the different hosts and eras of the show over the past eight years. Also, discover many of the topics we’ve discussed and the variety of guests we’ve had. Here’s to another 200 episodes.Episodes Featured in this Compilation Stu Eve and L-P Archaeology - Episode 1 Digital Public Archaeology - Episode 2 Field Technologies Inc - Episode 8 iPads in the Field - Episode 13 Field Power - Episode 16 Dr. Michael Ashley and Digital Archaeology - Episode 24 Peter Wigand and Climate Change, Erosion, and Impacts to People - Episode 39 Holiday Gift Guide - Episode 42 What's New With Apple - WWDC17 - Episode 56 Digital Field Recording with Wildnote - Episode 58 New People and Old Apps - Episode 61 Remote Working in Archaeology? - Episode 64 Heritage Chat Bots (To Bot or Not?) - Ep94 Reconstructing a Lost Town with Edward Gonzalez-Tennant - Ep 104 LithodomosVR and a Virtual Reality Update - Ep 108 Jamaican Archaeology with Zach Beier - Ep 113 Working Remotely During The Zombie Apocalypse - Ep 124See the rest at https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/200Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
4/27/2023 • 38 minutes, 33 seconds
Kinkella Revisits Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - Pseudo 115
With Indiana Jones 5 almost upon us, I thought it would be a good time to remind ourselves where we last left off with our favorite archaeologist. Indiana Jones 4 came out in 2008, took place in 1957, and was timeless in its ability to cheapen a franchise…TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/115 Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3Links My episode on the Crystal Skull My appearance on Screens of the Stone Age (reviewing the movie 2012)Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion Motley Fool Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.
4/26/2023 • 50 minutes, 22 seconds
Exploring the Ethics in Experimental Archaeology - HeVo 73
On today’s episode, we have a panel talking about the ethics of experimental archaeology and specifically on their work together around the digitization of the Crabtree Lithic Technology Collection. We talk about why the Indigenous Advisory board members wanted to be part of these efforts, overarching ethics in experimental archaeology, and what this project is trying to do to address those ethical issues. Finally, we talk about the future of this project and how this project helps bridge the gap to where they’d like to see the fields of anthropology and collections get to in the future.TranscriptsThere was an error. No transcripts for this episode!Sponsor Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/crmarchaeologyfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Links Heritage Voices on the APN Project WebsiteContact Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote Motion
4/25/2023 • 53 minutes, 4 seconds
All we know is we know nothing - Tea Break 11
If you want to discover some definitive answers to the mysteries of archaeology, then this might not be the episode for you (or the podcast series to be honest!). But if you want to hear theories of the start of metallurgy, discussions over Neolithic perceptions of death, insights into early hominin technology, or excellent advice on knapping, then you will want to hear this. Matilda chats with archaeologist and ancient technology expert Dr James Dilley about one of the longest-used tools in human history - the axe. Prepare your best stone tool related puns…LinksSponsor Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/crmarchaeologyfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/11Links Ancient craft website 'Knaptime' Youtube playlistContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote Motion
4/25/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 40 seconds
Community Connections with Jessica Ericson and Jasmine Saxon - Ruins 153
On this episode of A Life in Ruins, we are lucky to be joined by the co-founders of Community Connections LLC, Jessica Ericson and Jasmine Saxon. Community Connections is a Historical Consulting Company based out of Denver. We start out talking about their first experiences with archaeology and anthropology and then delve into the origins of Community Connections. They detail what kind of projects they work on and we end the conversation talking about what events they have coming up.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/153Sponsor Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/crmarchaeologyfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Links Community Connections WebsiteLiterature Recommendations Archaeology and Community Service Learning edited by Michael S. Nassaney and Mary Ann LevineEthical Issues in Archaeology edited by Larry J. Zimmerman, Karen D. Vitelli and Julie Hollowell-ZimmerGuest Contact Instagram/Facebook: @communityconnectionsllcContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote Motion
4/24/2023 • 55 minutes, 18 seconds
The Archaeology of Wine - TAS 215
This week we are taking a deep dive into the origins, history and archaeology of wine. We’ll cover the surprising “birthplace” of wine with some of the oldest evidence of wine making we have so far. Then we look at ancient shipwrecks in the Mediterranean and how they contribute to our knowledge of wine trade routes in Rome and Greece. And then finally, the oldest known wine type that is still in production today!Links Discover the Secret Birthplace of Wine - National Geographic History of Wine Five Turning Points in the Evolution of Wine Ancient Roman Shipwreck Loaded With Wine Amphorae Found Off Sicilian Coast A Shipwreck Graveyard Has Been Found Off This Greek Archipelago To taste the oldest wine still in production, head to Cyprus - Atlas ObscuraContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
4/23/2023 • 33 minutes, 45 seconds
Exploring Wadsley and Loxley Common: Community Investigations as part of the Sheffield Lakeland Landscapes with Christopher Atkinson - Arch and Ale 46
Christopher Atkinson - Exploring Wadsley and Loxley Common: Community Investigations as part of the Sheffield Lakeland Landscapes.Archaeology & Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme.This talk took place on Monday 27th March 2023 at The Red Deer, Pitt Street, SheffieldFor more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote Motion
4/21/2023 • 1 hour, 46 seconds
The Archaeology of Emotions, Part 2 with Tirtha Mukhopadhyay - Rock Art 102
This episode continues our discussion on the "Archaeology of Emotions" - a deep dive into the communications and neurophysiology of rock art. This material is quite revolutionary and emanates from the fields of psychology and art aesthetics. A fascinating discussion into the underlying impacts of rock art on the viewers and the associated religious contexts of their world view.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/102Links California Rock Art FoundationSponsor Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/crmarchaeologyfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote Motion
4/21/2023 • 48 minutes, 26 seconds
Will AI write archaeology reports and articles? - CRMArch 262
American archaeology is already thinking about how it will incorporate AI into its methods. From professors looking to use AI to write articles to students using it to write term papers, archaeology writing appears like it will become a collaboration between people and machines. Our conversation today will focus on ways CRM can effectively leverage AI software as well as the benefits and drawbacks of doing this. Make sure you listen to this episode before you start looking for the most recent Terminator movie.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/262Links ChatGPT ACRA Annual ConferenceSponsor Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote Motion
4/19/2023 • 54 minutes, 59 seconds
Will AI write archaeology reports and articles? - CRMArch 262
American archaeology is already thinking about how it will incorporate AI into its methods. From professors looking to use AI to write articles to students using it to write term papers, archaeology writing appears like it will become a collaboration between people and machines. Our conversation today will focus on ways CRM can effectively leverage AI software as well as the benefits and drawbacks of doing this. Make sure you listen to this episode before you start looking for the most recent Terminator movie.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/262Links ChatGPT ACRA Annual ConferenceSponsor Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today! *$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store
4/19/2023 • 54 minutes, 59 seconds
Techno Heresy in the Grim Dark with Mason Niquette and Alex Craib - Ruins 152
In this episode, Carlton is joined by Alex Craib and Mason Niquette from Cultural Resource Analysts, inc. to talk about about archaeology in the 41st Millennium in honor of the return of the Lion of Caliban. Yes, in perhaps the nerdiest episode ever of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we cover the history and techno-archaeology of the Warhammer 40k Universe.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/152Links 40K Minis Painter, Ethan Handwork, Instagram: @handys_hobbies Games Workshop Warhammer 40k Webstore MajorKill YouTube Channel Baldermort’s Guide to Warhammer YouTube Channel Leutin09 YouTube Channel Oculus Imperia YouTube ChannelLiterature Recommendations Black Library - The Home of 40K and Horus Heresy NovelsGuest Contact Alex Craib’s Email: [email protected] Alex Craib’s Instagram: @elbraibo Mason Niquette’s Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates TeePublic Motion
4/17/2023 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 37 seconds
Mayan Ballgame, Mummy Tags and a Hopewell Site - TAS 214
This week we cover three recent archaeology news stories. First up is a ball game carving found at Chichen Itza in Mexico. Then we head over to Egypt where mummy tags are used to reconstruct the ancient climate. And finally bridge construction in Ohio has prompted the excavation of a Hopewell Hamlet.Links Intact Ball Game Carving Discovered at Chichen Itza Play Ball! - About the game Reviving a 3,000-year-old Ancient Ballgame - YouTube An Ancient Ballgame Makes A Comeback In Mexico - NPR Facebook page for the modern Ulama league in Mexico Mummies provide the key to reconstruct the climate of the ancient Mediterranean Mummy Labels: A Witness to the Use and Processing of Wood in Roman Egypt Archaeologists discover 2,000-year-old dwelling site of Hopewell Native Americans in OhioContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
4/16/2023 • 42 minutes, 45 seconds
The Maya Cenotes - Pseudo 114
What are the Maya cenotes? The time has come for Dr. Kinkella to talk about himself even more than usual as he discusses his dissertation research, talks about pseudo-archaeological ideas about human sacrifice, and generally spends lots of time bragging about his exploits in the jungle.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/114Links SETTLEMENT AT THE SACRED POOLS: PRELIMINARY ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS AT THE LATE CLASSIC MAYA SITE OF CARA BLANCA, BELIZE, Andrew Kinkella Master’s ThesisContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
4/12/2023 • 43 minutes, 29 seconds
Dipping Our Toes Into Underwater Archaeology - Ruins 151
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we dive deep into underwater archaeology. Carlton starts out recounting his experience taking classes in underwater archaeology at Indiana University. He then details the methods and processes to actually record sites underwater. He then talks about where is going to work this upcoming week. We somehow end up talking about Christopher Columbus again.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/151Links Charles Beeker Indiana Website Indiana Center for Underwater Science Website Literature Recommendations Hawley et al 2019 Living museums in the sea: the past, present and future of underwater cultural heritage preservationContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Motion
4/10/2023 • 55 minutes, 19 seconds
Miami Update, a 35,000 yo Face, and 17th Century Golden Dental Work - TAS 213
On this news show we start with an update on the excavations and controversy surrounding the development of a new set of luxury high-rises in downtown Miami. We then see what the face of a 35,000 year old man from Egypt looks like. Finally, would it hurt to have gold wires woven in and around your teeth to keep them in place? A 17th-century Frenchwoman likely had some opinions about it.Links Battle Over Miami Development Site Where Ancient Artifacts Were Discovered The Tequesta of Biscayne Bay Desert Kites, Miami Pre-History, and Illicit Antiquities - Ep 165 A New Maya Kingdom, What's an Anchoress? And paving over Miami's history - Ep 205 Scientists Reveal the Real Face of a 35,000-Year-Old Egyptian Man Source Article: The Facial Approximation of the Skull of Nazlet Khater 2 17th-century Frenchwoman’s gold dental work was likely torturous to her teethContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
4/9/2023 • 37 minutes, 45 seconds
100 Mule Trips to the Great Murals of Baja California with Eve Ewing - Rock Art 101
Turning passed the centennial mark, our episode 101 features rock art scholar Eve Ewing. Eve is a remarkable woman who has been to the Great Mural rock art in Baja California through the roadless back country in the heart of the peninsula known as the Grand Canyon of Mexico. Riding on the back of a mule she has clocked 100 trips over a 50-year period. She has a wonderful sense of insights and interpretation on these magnificent rock art panels. These are some of the largest prehistoric paintings in the world.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/101Links California Rock Art FoundationContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motio
4/7/2023 • 49 minutes, 59 seconds
CRM Abroad: Interview with Andrew's Student Griffin Fox - CRMArch 261
A CRM archaeologist running his own field school? Join us as we interview Andrew’s student Griffin Fox about his experiences on a field school in Scotland, and learn about a version of CRM that is closely tied to students and the general public. We also wish Griffin well on his upcoming journey to grad school in Buffalo, and hope that he has saved up enough money for a good quality snow shovel…TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/261Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
4/5/2023 • 49 minutes, 23 seconds
The Zooarchaeology of Star Wars - Animals 57
Episode II: Attack of the AlexThis episode, Alex and Simona dive back into the Star Wars universe and discuss the skeletal anatomy of a variety of creatures from both the canon lore and legends. Tune in to learn more about the possible ecology and anatomy of creatures such as the Krayt Dragon, the Kaadu and the Kowakian Monkey-Lizard and why nerf welfare is no laughing matter.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/57Links and Sources Ashby, J. (2018). Specimen of the Week 338: a tour of the Platypus Skeleton. UCL Culture Blog. Eisenstadt, A. (2021). The True Story Behind How Pearls Are Made. Smithsonian Magazine. Glykou, A. (2014). Late Mesolithic-Early Neolithic Sealers: a case study on the exploitation of marine resources during the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the south-western Baltic Sea. 'Human Exploitation of Aquatic Landscapes' special issue (ed. Ricardo Fernandes and John Meadows), Internet Archaeology 37. Saladié, P., Huguet, R., Díez, C., Rodríguez‐Hidalgo, A., & Carbonell, E. (2013). Taphonomic modifications produced by modern brown bears (Ursus arctos). International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 23(1), 13-33. Sansweet, S.J. and Hidalgo, P. (2008). The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia. New York: Del Ray. Stokstradm E. (2004). A Whiff of Things to Come. Science. Wild E. R. (1997). Description of the adult skeleton and developmental osteology of the hyperossified horned frog, Ceratophrys cornuta (Anura:Leptodactylidae). Journal of morphology, 232(2), 169–206. Woo, M. (2018). BRIEF: Ancient Lizards Also Ran on Two Legs. Inside Science.Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
4/4/2023 • 58 minutes, 30 seconds
An Introduction to Plains/Pawnee Archaeology - Ep 150
In this episode, Carlton does another solo lecture-style episode. The subject of this lecture? An introduction to Great Plains archaeology with a focus on Pawnee archaeological ancestry. The episode starts off with very introductory history of the Pawnee in the 17th, 18th, and 19th century. Then Carlton dives into Great Plains geography and culture history. The episode ends with a focus on the ethnogenesis and the archaeological cultures that contributed to the development of Pawnee Nation.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/150Literature Recommendations The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains by Douglas Bamforth (2021) Archaeology of the Great Plains by Raymond W. Wood (1998) Handbook of North American Indians Volume 13 Parts 1 & 2 (2001)Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
4/3/2023 • 57 minutes, 54 seconds
Ram Skulls, Cavemen wielding clubs?, and Paleothermometry - TAS 212
This week we have 3 archaeology news stories! First up, 2,000 ram skulls have been discovered in Egypt’s temple of Ramses II. Then we cover the rent Sapiens article about whether prehistoric humans actually carried and used clubs. Then finally, a new technology is used to create a surprising climate profile at Paleolithic sites in Alaska.Links Over 2,000 ram skulls discovered in Egypt's temple of Ramses II, a new mystery for archaeologists - CBS News Club-Wielding Ancestors: Myth or Reality? - Sapiens The Use of Wooden Clubs and Throwing Sticks among Recent Foragers - Springer New investigations at Kalambo Falls, Zambia: Luminescence chronology, site formation, and archaeological significance - Journal of Human Evolution Understanding blunt force trauma and violence in Neolithic Europe: the first experiments using a skin-skull-brain model and the Thames Beater - Antiquity A reconstruction of prehistoric temperatures for some of the oldest archaeological sites in North America BrGDGT temperature reconstruction from interior Alaska: Assessing 14,000 years of deglacial to Holocene temperature variability and potential effects on early human settlementContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
4/2/2023 • 42 minutes, 3 seconds
Past Archaeo "Tech": Where Are They Now? - ArchaeoTech 199
We’re going through the tech and companies from the first 50 episodes of the ArchaeoTech podcast. Where are they now since we started this podcast in 2014? Some are still going strong and others have struggled or failed. Find out who did what on this episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/199Links Open Context Episode 6 Open Context FAIMS Mobile Recording Software - Episode 7 FAIMS Field Technologies, Inc - Episode 8 Field Technologies, Inc. - No Link SiteViewer - Episode 14 SiteViewer redirects to Tactical Space Lab Codifi - Episode 34 Codifi Dr. Dan Bigman and GPR - Episode 25 Bigman Geophysical Lithodomos VR - Episode 45 LIthodomosContact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/30/2023 • 45 minutes, 20 seconds
Gobekli Tepe - Ep 113
You’ve probably heard the name “Gobekli Tepe” in the archaeological world, but what is it? In this episode, we explore the wondrous world of a 10,000-year-old Neolithic communal/ritual center, but only after I complain about my most recent hate mail…. Enjoy!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/113Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/29/2023 • 33 minutes, 2 seconds
The issues of uneven eyebrows - Tea Break 10
When is a drum not a drum? When it's a Folkton Drum! In this episode Matilda chats with photographer, videographer, and archaeological replica-maker Emma Jones all about these fascinating objects. How much do we really know about the people who created these drums? What insights can we gain from replicating them ourselves? Why are children always forgotten? And if you think you have difficulty making your eyebrows even, imagine the issues of trying to carve them into chalk...Links Ancient Craft website British Museum Folkton Drum info pageGuest Contact Emma Jones Instagram (@prehistoric_jewellery) Twitter (@emmalouwynjones)Contact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/28/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 46 seconds
Style vs Function - Ruins 149
In this episode Carlton and David dip their toes into the style vs function debate in archaeology. This debate towards material culture stems from the transition of the Culture History approach into the New Archaeology paradigm of the mid 20th century. David and Carlton talk about the origin of the debate then provide several case-studies to illustrate their point. Per usual, the episode goes off the rails half way through the episode and somehow N*Sync, Elon Musk, and the next gen gaming consoles get brought up. As is tradition.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/149Literature Recommendations Style and Function: A Fundamental Dichotomy by Robert C. Dunnell 1978Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/27/2023 • 52 minutes, 32 seconds
Paleoanthropology Series Part 4: Enter Genus Homo - Ep 211
MEMBERS: There’s a bonus segment!This is our final episode in our overview of paleoanthropology and human evolution. It’s been a bumpy ride with a lot of species falling by the wayside, but, we’re down to the final few and we’ll see what happens to them! Don’t forget to check out the other episodes in this series and for members, there’s a special bonus segment for this episode in the Ad Free Downloads area on this episode’s page.Links Human Family Tree Human Evolution Interactive Timeline Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens in Europe - TAS 160 Ancient Hazelnuts, Artistic Neanderthals and a Pompeiian Chariot - TAS 116 (where we mention Denisovans)Bonus Segment Links Sima de los Huesos, the Pit of Bones The Sima de los Huesos Middle Pleistocene hominin site (Burgos, Spain). Estimation of the number of individualsContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/26/2023 • 50 minutes, 12 seconds
The Archaeology of Emotion with Tirtha Mukhopadhyay - Rock Art 100
Episode 100! A centennial celebration for the Rock Art Podcast. We bring back one of our most noted, and most popular guest scholars! Dr. Tirtha Prasad Mukhopadhyay. He's back to discuss his revolutionary discoveries regarding rock art. He calls this the "Archaeology of Emotions".TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/100Links California Rock Art FoundationContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/24/2023 • 46 minutes, 42 seconds
Addressing Job Dissatisfaction in the Workplace - CRMArch 260
Is there a solution to the current state of dissatisfaction in the workplace? The concept of dissatisfaction in the workplace has increased popularity of industries like culture advisors, professional coaches and development platforms, scheduling programs, management trainings, etc. From a company’s perspective, they are looking for a formula to fix the solution; however, the challenge is there are some issues that can neither be “fixed” and do not respond to formulas. What are the roles of employees and employers in addressing dissatisfaction and how will this period in our culture shape the future workplace?TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/260Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/22/2023 • 58 minutes, 29 seconds
Working with Indigenous Communities in the Philippines - HeVo 72
On today's episode, Jessica speaks with Dr. Oona Paredes, Associate Professor of Southeast Asian Studies in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at UCLA. Oona discusses her understanding of Indigenous Peoples growing up in the Philippines and how her work with the Higaunon Lumad of northern Mindanao has directly challenged those early beliefs. She also describes how Western concept of Indigeneity doesn’t cleanly fit in the context of Southeast Asia. She discusses how she and the the Higaunon Lumad communities she works with have jointly shaped their work together and her vision for this work moving forward.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/72Links Heritage Voices on the APN A Mountain of Difference: The Lumad in Early Colonial Mindanao https://www.alc.ucla.edu/person/oona-paredes/ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Oona-Paredes http://oonaparedes.com/Contact Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/21/2023 • 52 minutes, 42 seconds
70th Anniversary, Announcement James D. Watson And Francis Crick Discovered Structure Of DNA Molecule (28th February 1953) - Flipside 10
The discovery of the structure of the DNA molecule is one of the most important scientific advancement events of our history, because of it we can trace genetic ancestries, determine relation, alter or determine the most appropriate agricultural species for a region, develop targeted medicines, etc. etc. etc. This is a significant anniversary that we at The Flipside are privileged to be able to explore with Dr. Maria Nieves-Colón, who is an educator and anthropological geneticist at the University of Minnesota, the lab that Dr. Nieves-Colón is a scientist with there produces some truly exceptional research. This was a truly wonderful and informative discussion, that was genuinely inspiring. Ancient DNA is an important aspect of our toolkit which does not hold all the answers but can enhance our interpretation as archaeologists.Links The Virtual Museum - muafrosanluis.pe - This project it truly brilliant and incredibly expressive so do take a look! Check out the work of… Dr. Jada Benn Tores and Dr. Raquel Fleskes. For further anthropological genetics news, scholars, etc. the AAAG (American Association of Anthropological Genetics). Intro/Outro Music - Creative Commons - "Fantasia Fantasia" Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com ). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0MusicIntro/Outro Music - Creative Commons - "Fantasia Fantasia" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Contact ContactArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/20/2023 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 43 seconds
Maybe it's Habiline?: Human Evolution with Vincent Battista - Ruins 148
In this episode, David chats with his good friend, Vincent Battista about species, Neanderthals, human evolution, and his new job as a PhD in the Private Sector for a pharmaceutical company. David and Vincent have a conversation regarding how to determine what a “species” is, and whether it is just a construct. They then get into a deep discussion about human origins, and where we fit on the family tree.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/148Literature Recommendations Coyote America by Dan FloresGuest Contact [email protected] Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motio
3/20/2023 • 46 minutes, 30 seconds
Paleoanthropology Series 3 - The Rise and Fall of Paranthropus - Ep 210
In this second episode of our Paleoanthropology series we focus on the Paranthropus family of fossils. The are descended from the Australopithicenes and lived next to our early hominid ancestors, but, they are not directly on the line to humans.MEMBERS! Don’t forget to check the early downloads page for a bonus segment!Links Human Family Tree Human Evolution Interactive TimelineContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/19/2023 • 38 minutes, 54 seconds
Is There a Doctor in the House - Arch and Ale 45
This month we have something different for our listenersWe invited a group of 6 Post-Graduate Researchers and Recently qualified Doctors to explain their research to the general public in no more than 10 minutes.Our speakers and project titles were as follows:Chris Dwan - Landscape Stability & the Formation of Social Memory in Prehistoric Britain.Kate Faulkes - Tackling the Urban Godless Poor - How Successful were Sheffield’s Commissioner Churches 1826 - 1865.Dr Nina Maaranen - Teeth are Awesome! An Archaeologist's Perspective.Kelsey Madden - Digging for Italy - Vagnari Vicus and Faleril Novi.Yvette Marks - A Re-assessment of Copper Smelting in the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Agean.Dr Sam Purchase - Point and Shoot: A Radiographic Analysis of Mastoiditis in Archaeological Populations from England’s North-East.Archaeology & Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme.This talk took place on Monday 27th February 2023 at The Red Deer, Pitt Street, SheffieldFor more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/17/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 51 seconds
GIS in CRM with Heather McDaniel McDevitt - ArchaeoTech 198
Today we chat with Heather McDaniel McDevitt, co-host on the CRM Archaeology Podcast about GIS in CRM archaeology—her experiences and her opinions. We’ve got whats, hows, and whys galore, all grounded in her wisdom gained from many years studying, doing, and thinking about GIS.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/198 Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3Links GIS Fundamentals: A first text on geographic information systems, Bolstad You Are Here: Personal geographies and other maps of the imagination, Harmon Maps That Changed The World - Smith Everything Sings: Maps for a Narrative Atlas - WoodContact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/16/2023 • 43 minutes, 49 seconds
The Silurian Hypothesis vs The Solutrean Hypothesis: A Race to the Bottom! - Pseudo 112
In this episode, I present a battle royale between two terrible ideas. In the first corner, the Silurian Hypothesis, which states that socially complex human beings have been on Earth for millions of years. In the second corner, the Solutrean Hypothesis, which states that early Native American technology was influenced by Europeans who came to the New World by crossing the Atlantic thousands of years ago. Who will win the Crown of Ultimate Silliness? You decide.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/112Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motio
3/15/2023 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
Microfauna Analysis at the La Prele Mammoth Site: Implications for Clovis Diet and Paleoenvironments with McKenna Litynski - Ruins 147
For this week's episode, we are joined by McKenna Litynski, a newly minted PhD student at the University of Wyoming. And we say newly, because she literally just defended her MA thesis this past week at the University of Wyoming. McKenna is also the youngest person we know in graduate school, let to have a Master’s Degree. We delve into her early years and how she got into archaeology. Then we take a deep dive into her thesis and her research. We end the episode talking about what the future looks like for her.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/147Literature Recommendations Clovis Hunting Strategies, or How to Make out on Plentiful Resources by Nicole M. Waguespack and Todd A. Surovell Should we expect large game specialization in the late Pleistocene? An optimal foraging perspective on early Paleoindian prey choice by David A. Byers and Andrew Ugan The Archaeology and Paleoecology of the Aubrey Clovis Site (41DN479) Denton County, Texas by C. Reid Ferring Misidentified Clovis-age fish bone at Shawnee-Minisink and the problem with single case studies in Late Pleistocene archaeology by Joseph A.M. Gingerich, Thomas R. Whyte and Scott WhittakerGuest Contact Instagram: @mllitynski email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/13/2023 • 54 minutes, 33 seconds
Paleoanthropology Series Part 2 - TAS 209
In this second episode of our Paleoanthropology series we focus on the Australopithecus family of fossils.Links Human Family Tree Human Evolution Interactive TimelineContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/12/2023 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
Dating Desert Varnish and Rock Art with Meinrat Andreae - Rock Art 99
Meinrat Andreae is a biogeochemist. Director of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry ion Mainz. He is a Review Editor for the prestigious journal, Science. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He and his research associates have published more than 500 scientific books and journal articles.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/99Links California Rock Art Foundation Geochemical studies on rock varnish and petroglyphs in the Owens and Rose Valleys, California | PLOS ONE Archaeometric studies on rock art at four sites in the northeastern Great Basin of North America | PLOS ONE Meinrat Andreae - WikipediaContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/10/2023 • 48 minutes, 29 seconds
Staying in Archaeology without Staying in Archaeology - CRMArch 259
Most people listening to this podcast are CRM archaeologists. However, sometimes you just have to get out of archaeology for a while but want to stay involved on a smaller scale. Maybe you’re NOT an archaeologist but still want to participate locally or online. In this episode we talk about a few ways that you can do that. Thanks to Kate in California for emailing in the suggestion!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/259Links Community College Classes Local Archaeological Association/Society Site Stewardship Program Local Museum Cold email a college professor Passport in Time Core of Engineers volunteer BLM volunteer Master Class Earthwatch Second Life Oculus Quest 2 Blue Planet VR Lithodomos VR Metal Detecting Groups Archaeological Institute of America Cave Paintings of Lascaux OnlineFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/8/2023 • 42 minutes, 56 seconds
Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction - What is it and What Does it Do? - Animals 56
This episode brings together episodes 53 to 55 as the unexpected finale of a ‘secret miniseries’ on how zooarchaeology can be used to reconstruct palaeoenvironments in conjunction with other archaeological subdisciplines. But how can the presence or absence of a given toad species infer on past environments? Tune in to find out! Case studies feature the humble European pond turtle/terrapin/tortoise and the palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of an Upper Pleistocene hyena den in Bois Roche, France.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/56Links and Sources Betts, M. W., Maschner, H. D., Clark, D. S., Moss, M. L., & Cannon, A. (2011). Zooarchaeology of the “Fish That stops”. Moss, ML and Cannon, A., The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries, University of Alaska Press, Fairbanks, 171-195. Foden, W. B. et al. (2009). Species susceptibility to climate change impacts. Wildlife in a changing world–an analysis of the 2008 IUCN Red List of threatened species, 77. Muniz, F. P., Bissaro-Júnior, M. C., Guilherme, E., Souza-Filho, J. P. D., Negri, F. R., & Hsiou, A. S. (2021). Fossil frogs from the upper Miocene of southwestern Brazilian Amazonia (Solimões Formation, Acre Basin). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 41(6), e2089853. Sommerseth, I. (2011). Archaeology and the debate on the transition from reindeer hunting to pastoralism. Rangifer, 31(1), 111-127. Sommer, R. S., Persson, A., Wieseke, N., & Fritz, U. (2007). Holocene recolonization and extinction of the pond turtle, Emys orbicularis (L., 1758), in Europe. Quaternary Science Reviews, 26(25-28), 3099-3107. Sommer, R. S. et al. (2009). Unexpected early extinction of the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) in Sweden and climatic impact on its Holocene range. Molecular Ecology, 18(6), 1252-1262. Waters, J. M., Fraser, C. I., Maxwell, J. J., & Rawlence, N. J. (2017). Did interaction between human pressure and Little Ice Age drive biological turnover in New Zealand?. Journal of Biogeography, 44(7), 1481-1490. Villa, P., Goni, M. F. S., Bescos, G. C., Grün, R., Ajas, A., Pimienta, J. C. G., & Lees, W. (2010). The archaeology and paleoenvironment of an Upper Pleistocene hyena den: an integrated approach. Journal of Archaeological Science, 37(5), 919-935. Yeomans, L. (2018). Influence of Global and Local Environmental Change on Migratory Birds: Evidence for Variable Wetland Habitats in the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene of the Southern Levant. Journal of Wetland Archaeology, 18(1), 20-34. Zuffi, M. A. L.; Celani, A.; Foschi, E.; Tripepi, S. (2007). "Reproductive strategies and body shape in the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) from contrasting habitats in Italy". Italian Journal of Zoology. 271 (2): 218–224.Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/7/2023 • 49 minutes, 10 seconds
We Don't Have an Auroch in This Arena: A Discussion about Potentially the Oldest Evidence for the Bow-And-Arrow in Europe - Ruins 146
On this episode the lads dive into the exciting world of Upper Paleolithic archaeology by discussing our thoughts on the recent Scientific Advances article Bow-and-arrow, technology of the first modern humans in Europe 54,000 years ago at Mandrin, France by Metz et al. 2023. Does the conversation go off the rails? Absolutley.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/146Literature Recommendations Modern human incursion into Neanderthal territories 54,000 years ago at Mandrin, France by Slimak et al. 2022 Bow-and-arrow, technology of the first modern humans in Europe 54,000 years ago at Mandrin, France by Metz et al. 2023Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/6/2023 • 55 minutes, 38 seconds
Paleoanthropology Series Part 1 - TAS 208
We talk a lot about human origins, so we thought this would be a good time time to do an overview of paleoanthropology, and the human evolutionary tree. In this first episode of the series we start with some of the oldest human ancestors including Sahelanthropus tchadensis and Ardipithecus ramidus.Links Human Family Tree Human Evolution Interactive TimelineContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/5/2023 • 34 minutes, 56 seconds
Commercial Systematic Mechanical Auger Sampling with Chelsea Colwell-Pasch - ArchaeoTech 197
Chelsea Colwell-Pasch has developed an awesome, powerful, and quick digging machine for archaeological prospection - aka, automated shovel testing! Well, not automated. You still need to run it. But, it’s fast and gentle on the artifacts. We talk to her about how she came up with the idea, using the device over the last few years, and the patenting process across multiple borders.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/197Links Chelsea Colwell-Pasch’s business contact: [email protected] Episode 194 Update Balkan Heritage Field Schools https://www.bhfieldschool.org/program/first-civilization-in-europe-tell-yunatsite-excavations https://www.bhfieldschool.org/program/neolithic-site-holy-land Episode 172 - Interview with Cora Woolsey about her Stratum software Episode 175 - Brian Fritz’s Paleo Digger Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/2/2023 • 54 minutes, 20 seconds
Answering Your Questions and Dating the Sphinx - Pseudo 111
Let’s be honest: The time has come for me to answer my fan mail. Join me as I dispense pearls of wisdom to my adoring fan base, and take a deep dive into dating the Sphinx once and for all!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/111Links Article on Carbon 14 dating of the Sphinx: Link to guitar video experiments on sustain:Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
3/2/2023 • 33 minutes, 28 seconds
A stelae by any other name is still a stelae - Tea Break 9
This month boasts a very exciting episode as Matilda travels back to ancient Egypt with Egyptologist Dr Colleen Darnell, to look at the fascinating world of stelae and discuss the famous golden couple of Egypt: Akhenaten and Nefertiti. What happens when you send someone illiterate to score out words? How many different types of stelae are there? Who was Nefertiti? Join in with this month's trip back in time to find out the answers to these questions and much more!Links Egypt's Golden Couple goodreads page Depiction of Cairo stelae Vintage Egyptologist YouTube Dr Colleen Darnell: insta @vintage_egyptologistContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/28/2023 • 58 minutes, 49 seconds
Vikings in America: This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things - Ep 145
In this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, the lads sail themselves into the tempest that is the hoaxes, pseudoscience, and popular culture of Vikings in North America. We start off by going into the history and timing of the Viking Age and their settlements in Iceland, Greenland, and their short stay in Newfoundland. Then we get into hoaxes like the Vinland Map, the Kensington Rune Stone, and the recent nonsense of Vikings making their way up the Mississippi River and then to Oklahoma.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/145Links Evidence for European presence in the Americas in AD 1021 by ,Margot Kuitems, Birgitta L. Wallace, Charles Lindsay, Andrea Scifo, Petra Doeve, Kevin Jenkins, Susanne Lindauer, Pınar Erdil, Paul M. Ledger, Véronique Forbes, Caroline Vermeeren, Ronny Friedrich & Michael W. Dee THE VIKINGS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC (ICELAND, GREENLAND, NORTH AMERICA) FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE EXPANSION IN THE 9TH CENTURY UNTIL THE EXTINCTION AROUND 1400 by Christensen C.S.Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/27/2023 • 58 minutes, 40 seconds
Shipworms, Head Lice, and Cracking Skulls - TAS 207
It’s a news episode again! This week we talk about a shipwreck from the 1800s that washed up on the shore in Massachusetts in the US. Then we head over to the other side of the world and see what was so important it had to be written on a comb. And finally, we look at some experimental archaeology that cracked some skulls with ancient stone tools.Links Wreck of ship lost to storm 139 years ago washes up on Massachusetts beach Scientists Translate the Oldest Sentence Written in the First Alphabet Scientists smash skulls with Stone Age weapons to solve ancient murders, video shows Unraveling Neolithic sharp-blunt cranial trauma: Experimental approach through synthetic analoguesContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/26/2023 • 35 minutes, 11 seconds
PROMO Ancient Chinese Oracle Bones and other Ancient Writing - Ep 98
We had some interviews fall through this week so we’re presenting you with an episode of The Archaeology Show. We think it’s mostly relevant but either way we hope you like it. Here’s the show description:We're taking a deep dive on ancient writing on this episode! After talking about the recent deciphering of Linear Elamite on the last episode we just wanted more. We'll talk about what writing means and mention other undeciphered languages. In the last two segments we'll talk about first written scripts in China and Mesoamerica. And for members, we've got a cool bonus segment about a curious artifact found in Mexico in the 1990s.LinksSegment 1 Where did writing begin? Writing (Wold History) Undeciphered scriptsSegment 2 Chinese Writing (World History) Chinese Writing (Britannica)Segment 3 Mesoamerican Writing Systems Maya WritingContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/24/2023 • 50 minutes, 18 seconds
The Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program - CRMArch 258
On today’s episode we interview three people from the Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program. They manage over 300 volunteers across the state and all the data they bring in. It’s a massive job and we talk to them about the challenges of getting it done.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/258Links Utah Cultural Site Stewardship ProgramFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/22/2023 • 48 minutes, 56 seconds
Tribal Collaboration at Archaeology Southwest - HeVo 71
On today's episode, Jessica brings Ashleigh Thompson back on the show. You may remember Ashleigh from Heritage Voices Episode 21 (Food Sovereignty and Natives Outdoors). Today we continue her journey since finishing her Masters and focus on her work as the Director of Archaeology Southwest’s Tribal Collaboration Initiative. We especially dive into the Save History project focused on ending the theft and destruction of archaeological resources on Tribal and public land. This episode is packed with great advice for anyone wanting to do collaborative work with Tribes and other descendant communities.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/71Links Heritage Voices on the APN Save History Website: http://www.SaveHistory.org Save History Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/savehistoryorg/ Save History Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/save.history.2021 Archaeology Southwest Newsletter: https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/news/e-news/ Heritage Voices Episode 21: Food Sovereignty and Natives Outdoors Heritage Voices Episode 54: Kwatsáan Voices, Kwatsáan Views A Life in Ruins Podcast Episode 132: Indigenous Archaeology and the Save Heritage Campaign with Ashleigh Thompson: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins/132 Ashleigh [email protected] Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/21/2023 • 44 minutes, 17 seconds
Rants and Raves - Ruins 144
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we experiment with a new format. Each cohost will be taking a segment to talk about a topic within archaeology. Carlton will start us off, David will be the second segment and Connor will bore you to death in the third segment. Let us know if you like it!If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/144Links Amelia the Archaeologist WebsiteContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/20/2023 • 47 minutes, 18 seconds
Magnetometry on the Lagash Project (Archaeotech 191) - TAS 206
Chris is sick this week and needs to let his voice rest so we are playing a really awesome episode of Archaeotech with Chris and his co-host Paul Zimmerman. Recently an article came out in CNN featuring the work that the team Paul is part of is doing in Iraq, so it was the perfect opportunity to talk about that article and play the episode that they recorded a couple months ago about how they use Magnetometry at Lagash.Links Archaeologists find 5,000-year-old tavern -- including food remains -- in Iraq Magnetometry on the Lagash Project - Archaeotech 191 Geophysics in the Middle East with Marco Wolf - ArchaeoTech 192 In the Field with the Lagash Archaeological Project, Iraq - TASContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/19/2023 • 41 minutes, 10 seconds
Tech in Conferences: "Post-" COVID, what have we learned? - ArchaeoTech 196
Conferences have pretty much never changed in the archaeology world. We’re still doing the same things we’ve done for decades. Sure, the abstract station is gone and now there is often an app to see what’s up next, but, there’s a lot more that could be done to make the travel to the venue more “worth it”. On this episode we toss out a few ideas and a few crazy ideas for conference organizers to consider.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/196Links Podfest Podcast Movement Second Life Oculus Kulturo Media EventsContact Chris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] Paul ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/16/2023 • 48 minutes, 52 seconds
The "Water Erosion Hypothesis" and the Age of the Sphinx - Pseudo 110
You would think that dating the Sphinx would be pretty easy, especially since the Sphinx’s face is that of an Old Kingdom pharaoh, and it’s right in front of an Old Kingdom pyramid. Simple man that I am, I’m going with Old Kingdom. But wait right there! What about the water erosion? Could the Sphinx actually be thousands of years older than previously thought? Does water erosion on the Sphinx expose a secret that Big Archaeology doesn’t want you to know? I’m guessing you know the answer to this one…TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/110Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/15/2023 • 31 minutes, 52 seconds
A Conversation with Carlton: Migrations and Megafauna in the Western Hemisphere - Ruins 143
In this episode, Carlton goes rogue and does an episode by himself. No co-hosts, no guest, just Carlton letting out his thoughts. For episode 143, Carlton delves into People of the Americas, Clovis vs Pre-Clovis, and Pleistocene Megafauna extinctions. What starts off as a lecture in the first two segments definitely turns into a rant by the time he gets to talking about the “overkill” hypothesis. If you enjoy this type of podcast format, please be sure to email us and let us know; Carlton said he’d be happy to do episodes like this more often.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to Episode 143Guest Contact IU Department of Anthropology Faculty Bio Carlton’s Instagram Carlton’s Twitter Carlton’s E-Mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/13/2023 • 52 minutes, 16 seconds
A New Maya Kingdom, What's an Anchoress? And paving over Miami's history - TAS 205
On today’s news episode we start with another Maya Kingdom found just sitting under some bushes in the jungle. OK, it’s a LOT of bushes. Then we move over to the UK and learn more about a skeleton that’s been in the University of Sheffield’s collection since the early 2000’s. Finally we talk about why the people of Miami keep letting developers dig up and pave over their most important cultural resources.Links Vast Maya Kingdom Is Revealed in Guatemalan Jungle (Wall Street Journal) LiDAR analyses in the contiguous Mirador-Calakmul Karst Basin, Guatemala: an introduction to new perspectives on regional early Maya socioeconomic and political organization (Cambridge open access) Mysterious skeleton revealed to be that of unusual lady anchoress of York Barbican (University of Sheffield) The All Saints Anchoress? An Osteobiography (Medieval Archaeology, abstract only) Is Miami really going to keep letting developers pave over our most ancient sites?Contact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/12/2023 • 40 minutes, 16 seconds
Understanding Big Horn Sheep with Carlos Gallinger - Rock Art 97
In order to begin to understand the symbols we see on the rocks and the people that made them we need to understand their environment. Carlos Gallinger has spent a lifetime studying the habits of the Bighorn Sheep in order to understand the people that live with, and off, off them. For example, it’s not feasible to take down a Bighorn sheep ten miles from your family. You need to be where the sheep are and understand them. Native people had this ability and Carlos wants to understand that ability.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/97Links California Rock Art FoundationContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/10/2023 • 48 minutes, 44 seconds
Friendship and Professionalism - CRMArch 257
We’re talking about friendship and professionalism on the podcast today. Do you make, or try to make, life-long friendships on projects? Do you try to keep your archaeology life and personal life separate? What about being friends with your employees, bosses, or subordinates? These are all concerns that people have and we relate our experiences on this episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/257Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/8/2023 • 57 minutes, 15 seconds
Of Mice and Rats (and All Manners of Voles) - Animals 55
This episode of ArchaeoAnimals is about all creatures small and smaller! Tune in to learn more about small rodents and insectivores and their importance for reconstructing palaeoenvironments, characterising human-animal interactions, as well as their slow but inevitable spread through the near entirety of the globe. Case studies include the house mouse in the Levant, the Pacific rat in Mangareva, and Deer Mice and Montane Vole in Washington, USA.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/55Links and Sources Baker, P., & Worley, F. (2019). Animal bones and archaeology: recovery to archive. Historic England. Cucchi, Thomas, et al. (2014) "The changing pace of insular life: 5000 years of microevolution in the Orkney vole (Microtus arvalis orcadensis)." Evolution 68.10. 2804-2820. Fraser, M., Sten, S., & Götherström, A. (2012). Neolithic Hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) from the Island of Gotland show early contacts with the Swedish mainland. Journal of Archaeological Science, 39(2), 229-233. Lyman, R. L. (2003). Lessons from temporal variation in the mammalian faunas from two collections of owl pellets in Columbia County, Washington. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 13(3), 150-156. McGovern, T., et al. (2008) "NABONE Zooarchaeological Database: Recording System Codes." Swift, J. A., Miller, M. J., & Kirch, P. V. (2017). Stable isotope analysis of Pacific rat (Rattus exulans) from archaeological sites in Mangareva (French Polynesia): The use of commensal species for understanding human activity and ecosystem change. Environmental Archaeology, 22(3), 283-297. Weissbrod, L. et al. (2017) "Origins of house mice in ecological niches created by settled hunter-gatherers in the Levant 15,000 y ago." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114.16. 4099-4104. https://www.nhbs.com/blog/uk-small-mammal-identification Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motio
2/7/2023 • 47 minutes, 2 seconds
The Progeny of Boas - Ruins 142
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we delve into the post-Boas anthropological theorists. We begin with an overview of four of Boas’s most well known students: Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, Edward Sapir and Alfred Kroeber. We then just focus on the history of archaeological theory beginning with the Culture Historical approach, New Archaeology, and the Post-Processual Critique.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected] "") so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/142Literature Recommendations Visions of Culture: An Introduction to Anthropological Theories and Theorists Fifth Edition by Jerry D. Moore Archaeological Theory in Practice 2nd Edition by Edward Schortman and Patricia Urban Archaeology 7th Edition by Robert L. Kelly & David Hurst ThomasContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/6/2023 • 1 hour, 11 seconds
1.2 Million Year Old Tools, 20 kyo Proto Writing, and Crazy Rich Egyptians! - TAS 204
There's some "mind-blowing" news in archaeology this week! We start with early hominids in Ethiopia using tools 500,000 years earlier than anything thought. Then we move to a possible 20,000 year old writing system in rock art. Finally, the oldest mummy ever found in Egypt was covered in gold! What else will they find there?Links Archaeologists Discover 1.2 Million-Year-Old 'Workshop' in Mind-Blowing Find A surge in obsidian exploitation more than 1.2 million years ago at Simbiro III (Melka Kunture, Upper Awash, Ethiopia) (Abstract and figures only) Cave drawings from 20,000 years ago may feature an early form of writing Could These Cave Markings Be the Earliest Form of Writing? An Upper Palaeolithic Proto-writing System and Phenological Calendar (open access) Pseudo-Arch Podcast: The Antikythera Mechanism - Ep 96 Body Ritual Among the Nacirema Archaeologists may have found Egypt's oldest mummyContact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/5/2023 • 38 minutes, 26 seconds
The Changing Landscape of Archaeological Survey - ArchaeoTech 195
Though excavation is pretty much synonymous with archaeological fieldwork in the popular and professional imagination, the bulk of the work that we, as archaeologists, do is survey. In the decades that Chris and Paul have been doing archaeological survey we’ve seen great improvements in how they can be planned and carried out, in large part do to tech that’s more ubiquitous, robust, and cheaper than it was when we started. Today we discuss what we’ve already gained and what we hope the future brings.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/195 Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3Links Ruuvi SensorsContact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/2/2023 • 46 minutes, 53 seconds
The Great Tonewood Debate - Pseudo 109
Tonight we tackle the highly annoying idea of electric guitar “tonewood.” Does the wood that your electric guitar is made out of affect the sound? Many guitar manufacturers and guitar pros say yes, but science says no. You’ll never guess which side I’m on….While this topic is more pseudoscience than pseudoarchaeology, I figure it counts because I have an electric guitar in my office on campus…TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/109Links Tonewood videoContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
2/1/2023 • 34 minutes, 14 seconds
A Discussion with Linda Hylkema, Editor of La Pintura - Rock Art 96
Linda Hylkema is the editor of La Pintura, the newsletter of the American Rock Art Research Association. They discuss Linda's fascination with rock art and some ongoing research.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/96Links California Rock Art Foundation La Pintura American Rock Art Research AssociationContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/27/2023 • 45 minutes, 56 seconds
Making a CRM Class Awesome - CRMArch 256
As Andrew has just begun teaching a new class on CRM Professionalism, he thought he would mine the collected wisdom of his podcast colleagues to figure out what he should actually teach! What skills and knowledge did you not have when you began your career? Where did your university let you down? Let’s right the wrongs of the past and teach the next generation everything they need!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/256Links Tom King’s Cultural Resource Laws and Practice Bill White’s Resume Writing for Archaeologist’sFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Andrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/25/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 41 seconds
Preparation is key - Tea Break 8
In this episode of Tea-break Time Travel, Matilda chatted with archaeologist Pir Hoebe all about his research looking at flint blade technology. The theme of the episode, as the title suggests, is preparation. How do you prepare a flint nodule to create a flint blade? How do you prepare for your own research into prehistoric technologies? How do you prepare for a PhD? To learn all these things and more, check out the latest episode!Links Study looking at back-hafted blades The final masters thesis discussed in the episode is not yet published, but if anyone would like to learn more about it, Pir is happy to be contacted via the information below Pir Hoebe Academia: www.rug.academia.edu/PirHoebe Twitter: @pirhoebeContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/24/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 20 seconds
A History of North American Archaeology - Ruins 140
We are back! All three cohosts return and start a new series of episodes on everyone’s favorite topic: Archaeology Theory! Before we delve into the theory, we start off by talking about feedback we have received from listeners about how we can improve our podcast. After we address that, we take a deep dive into a history of North American archaeological/anthropological thought and practice. This podcast is a little heavy but worth your listen!If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/140Literature Recommendations A History of Archaeological Thought by Bruce Trigger (2006) A History of American Archaeology by Gordon R. Willey and Jeremy A. Sabloff (1993)Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/23/2023 • 51 minutes, 53 seconds
London Bridge is NOT Falling Down (Anymore)! - TAS 203
We’re in Lake Havasu City, AZ this week so naturally we’re talking about the London Bridge! Did you know that one of the three stone versions of the bridge to exist in the last 1500 years is here in Arizona? We talk about this history of the bridge and what led to this version being moved to an Arizona tourist town that was literally built around it.Links The London Bridge London Bridge History Remains of the Old London Bridge Contact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/22/2023 • 39 minutes, 25 seconds
Beyond Hope: Archaeology and Collaboration in Castleton with Colin Merrony - Arch and Ale 44
Archaeology & Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. This talk in keeping with our focus on community archaeology, is given by Colin Merrony from the University of Sheffield and is entitled – Beyond Hope: Archaeology and Collaboration in Castleton. This talk took place on Monday 28th November 2022 at The Red Deer, Pitt Street, SheffieldFor more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/22/2023 • 1 hour, 56 seconds
Completely modeling an excavation with Photogrammetry - ArchaeoTech 194
We start today's show with a discussion about the current uses to Twitter and Mastodon after Elon Musk's takeover. For the last two segments, however, we talk about a novel way photogrammetry is being used on an excavation in Bulgaria. Want to see the excavation at any level? This will do it!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/194Links A Photogrammetry-Assisted Methodology for the Documentation of Complex Stratigraphic Relationships Blender The Harris Matrix w/ Edward Harris Himself - The Archaeology Show Ep 13Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/19/2023 • 50 minutes, 35 seconds
Clovis First Forever (or Not) - Pseudo 108
Have you ever had a big, angry mob of anonymous keyboard warriors tell you the same wrong thing over and over again? Where they typed the same foolishness so many times that you got tired of replying and decided to make a podcast about it instead? Maybe it’s just me.On tonight’s episode, we explore the great non-debate of “Clovis First,” an idea that archaeologists let go of decades ago, but pseudoarchaeologists hold onto as tightly as the pearls that they clutch every time I point out that they are wrong. Enjoy!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/108Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/18/2023 • 35 minutes, 5 seconds
Black Cemeteries - HeVo 70
On today's episode, Jessica hosts a conversation with Dr. Antoinette Jackson and Delande Justinavil about Black cemeteries. We talk about their work and how their efforts fit into larger efforts to learn more about and protect Black cemeteries. We talk about the importance of using a variety of methods and disciplines to understand this important topic, as well as the necessity of including living people and art to inform this work and speak to the general public. The discussion includes the importance of reframing away from the idea of Black cemeteries as “abandoned” and the many layered efforts necessary to protect Black cemeteries holistically.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/70Links Heritage Voices on the APN Poem by Walter Jennings: "A Lullaby for Living Communities" [Scroll down for poem on the BCN site The Black Cemetery Network (BCN) The African American Burial Ground & Remembering Project at USF African American Burial Grounds Oral History Project American University exhibit (Plans to Prosper You: Reflections of Black Resistance and Resilience in Montgomery County’s Potomac River Valley) Society of Black Archaeologists Black in BioAnth Collective Association of Black Anthropologists HR 6805 African-American Burial Grounds Preservation Act S3667 African-American Burial Grounds Preservation Act African American Cemetery Coalition African American Cemetery Alliance Tampa Bay Seizing intellectual power: The dialogue at the New York African Burial Ground by Cheryl J. LaRoche & Michael L. Blakey Exhuming the Dead and Talking to the Living: The 1914 Fire at the Florida Industrial School for Boys—Invoking the Uncanny as a Site of Analysis, by "Craft an African American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act" Defending the Dead, Confronting the Archive: A Conversation with M. NourbeSe Philip, by Patricia Saunders More on the show websiteContact Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA
1/17/2023 • 57 minutes, 3 seconds
An Oral History of Indigenous Archaeologies with Dr. Joe Watkins - Ruins 139
On this episode, Carlton has a solo interview with a leading figure in Indigenous Archaeologies - Dr. Joe Watkins. Dr. Watkins is a Citizen of the Choctaw Nation and has been an advocate for archaeological collaboration with Indigenous Communities throughout his career as an archaeologist. Carlton explores Dr. Watkins' career in Archaeology and the history and continued importance of Indigenous Archaeologies.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at ([email protected]) so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/139Links Ancient History in the New World: Integrating Oral Traditions and the Archaeological Record in Deep Time by Roger C. Echo-Hawk Archaeology and Native North American Oral Traditions by Ronald J. Mason Being and Becoming Indigenous Archaeologists by George NicholasLiterature Recommendations Indigenous Archaeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice by Joe Watkins Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits: Inside the Fight to Reclaim Native America’s Culture by Chip Colwell AT A CROSSROADS: ARCHAEOLOGY AND FIRST PEOPLES IN CANADA by George Nicholas & Thomas D. Andrews Hand Book of North American Indians Volume I **FREE** download Anything by Sonya Atalay and Larry ZimmermanGuest Contact Dr. Joe Watkins' Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins
1/16/2023 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 5 seconds
Shipwrecks, Vikings, and Fekin' Nazis - TAS 202
This week we have 3 interesting archaeology news stories! First up, after a 2 year hiatus, underwater excavations of the HMS Erebus have resumed with some amazing new findings. Next, we head over to Scandinavia where genetic studies of the ancient remains tell a new story about the movement of people in and out of the area in the Viking era. And finally, how Nazis 'whitewashed' a shaman's prehistoric remains.Links Archaeologists Recover 275 Artifacts From Mysterious Arctic Shipwreck HMS Erebus: journal saved from Arctic shipwreck after 180 years Ancient DNA Paints a New Picture of the Viking Age Ancient DNA Reveals a Genetic History of the Viking Age The genetic history of Scandinavia from the Roman Iron Age to the present How Nazis 'whitewashed' a shaman's prehistoric remains Contact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/15/2023 • 36 minutes, 18 seconds
Censoring on Social Media and CRM in 2023 - CRMArch 255
For today we talk about getting censored on social medial. Specifically, should comments be called out to admins on Facebook groups or should the community take care of it? What does your attitude online tell others about who you are? We also talk about the future of CRM and work in 2023.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/255Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/11/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 31 seconds
Pleistocene Megafauna and Overkill Hypothesis - Ruins 138
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, Carlton is off galivanting across Europe and you know what that means; chaos. Connor and David talk about megafauna, the overkill hypothesis and get real weird.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/138Literature Recommendations Population reconstructions for humans and megafauna suggest mixed causes for North American Pleistocene extinctions by Jack M. Broughton & Elic M. Weitzel (2018) in Nature Communications Overkill, glacial history, and the extinction of North America’s Ice Age megafauna by David J. Meltzer (2020) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Synchronous extinction of North America's Pleistocene mammals by J. Tyler Faith and Todd A. Surovell (2009) in in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Test of Martin’s overkill hypothesis using radiocarbon dates on extinct megafauna Todd A. Surovell, Spencer R. Pelton, Richard Anderson-Sprecher, and Adam D. Myers (2015) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/9/2023 • 51 minutes, 48 seconds
Stealing Archaeology - TAS 201
This week we happened across 3 different stories in the News about to looting and the collection of antiquities both by museums and individuals. There are many ways that looting happens, and it can have far reaching effects on both the looter(s) and the people from whom they stole.Links Oscar White Muscarella, archaeologist who exposed looted artifacts and fakes, dies at 91 TAS Episode 165 - Desert Kites, Miami Pre-History, and Illicit Antiquities An Open Letter to Arrowhead Hunters Spanish police find hundreds of archaeological artefacts at two homes U.S. Returns Artifacts Taken from Iraq Museum in 2003 Invasion U.S. Returns Thousands of Artifacts, Including Hobby Lobby’s Gilgamesh Tablet, to Iraq National Museum, Baghdad: 10 Years Later World War II Looted Art: Turning History into JusticeContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/8/2023 • 52 minutes, 48 seconds
Archaeologial Metallurgy in the News - ArchaeoTech 193
It's a news episode! We found three articles that all happen to deal with archaeological metallurgy. From sourcing to melting with a laser, there's a lot you can tell about an object based on what it's metals are either composed of or are sourced from.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/#Links Mass spectrometry identifies ancient battlefield Tin from Uluburun shipwreck shows small-scale commodity exchange fueled continental tin supply across Late Bronze Age Eurasia Portable laser ablation sheds light on Early Bronze Age gold treasures in the old world: New insights from Troy, Poliochni, and related finds GCP Model for PhotogrammetryContact Chris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] Paul ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/5/2023 • 51 minutes, 2 seconds
Maya Apocalypse 2012 - Pseudo 107
Did you survive the Maya apocalypse of 2012? Are you still putting your life back together after the supervolcano covered your home in lava just before the Tsunami washed it away? Is your equilibrium still unequal after the close call with Planet X? Does the Earth’s gravity still feel “not quite right” in the years since?The renegade few of us who survived need to stick together. Let’s analyze the fallout of that fateful day on the 10 year anniversary of December 21, 2012, a day that will be long remembered…for nothing at all!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/107Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/4/2023 • 30 minutes, 49 seconds
Scales and Tails: Reptiles in Archaeology - Animals 54
In this episode of ArchaeoAnimals, Alex and Simona explore the Land of Reptilia. From the humble Grass Snake to the mighty Nile Crocodile, tune in to learn more about reptile remains in archaeology around the world.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/54Links and Sources https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/where_to_see_reptiles Bochaton, C. (2022). First records of modified snake bones in the Pre-Columbian archaeological record of the Lesser Antilles: Cultural and paleoecological implications. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 17(1), 126-141. Cordero, G. A. (2017). "The Turtle's Shell". Current Biology. 27 (5): R168–R169. Gillreath-Brown, A., & Peres, T. M. (2017). Identifying turtle shell rattles in the archaeological record of the southeastern United States. Ethnobiology Letters, 8(1), 109-114. Monchot, H., Bailon, S., & Schiettecatte, J. (2014). Archaeozoological evidence for traditional consumption of spiny-tailed lizard (Uromastyx aegyptia) in Saudi Arabia. Journal of archaeological science, 45, 96-102. O'Connor, T. (2008) The Archaeology of Animal Bones. Texas A&M University Press. Schneider, C. S., Pokines, J. T., L’Abbé, E. N., & Pobiner, B. (2022). Reptile Taphonomy. In Manual of Forensic Taphonomy (pp. 667-694). CRC Press. van Wijngaarden-Bakker, L. H., & Troostheide, K. D. (2003). Bones and eggs. The archaeological presence of the grass snake Natrix natrix (L.) in The Netherlands. Environmental Archaeology, 8(2), 111-118. Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/3/2023 • 53 minutes
Annual Performance Review 2022 with Chris Webster & Rachel Roden - Ruins 137
Well, it is that time of the year again. In keeping with tradition, the New Year's first episode features Archaeology Podcast Network owners Christ Webster and Rachel Roden. The three hosts catch up with their APN overlords, discussing the upcoming year for the APN, what show we gained and lost in 2022, and how the A Life in Ruins Podcast has been doing.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/137Guest Contact Archaeology Podcast Network Website DIGTECH LLCContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/2/2023 • 58 minutes, 59 seconds
What Year Is It and Why? - TAS 200
Have you ever wondered how we ended up with the calendar we have today? Where leap years come from, and why we need them? This week we take a look at our modern calendar and the ancient calendars that came before it.January APN Membership Giveaway!Leave us a review on iTunes or on your platform of choice and get entered to win a 1 year APN membership! Here’s the fine print:1) Leave us a review on a podcast listening platform (iTunes, Spotify, wherever you listen!).2) Each review counts as an entry so feel free to review on all the platforms!3) YOU MUST Email us your name and where you did the review(s). Otherwise we don’t know you did it! [email protected] will announce the winner in February, and thanks in advance for all the reviews!!Links Gregorian Calendar from WhatIs.com What years are leap years? From Government of Canada Leap Year Julian Calendar from Britannica Roman republican calendar from Britannica Greek Calendar overview from Oxford Reference The Sumerian Calendar from Projeda Mayan Calendar from Live Science) Mayan CalendarContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
1/1/2023 • 46 minutes, 34 seconds
Michael Adonts and Rock Art Cinematography - Rock Art 95
Michael Adonts is a rock art cinematographer who is studying portable rock art and the source and character of rock art scholarship in general. He interviewed me at the recent Petroglyph Festival and I asked him to be on the show. Our wide-ranging discussion will intrigue you and as always you never know what aspects of our studies will be revealed. Come along with us for another interesting ride.Links California Rock Art FoundationContact Dr. Alan [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/30/2022 • 45 minutes, 51 seconds
Professional Organizations - What Are They Good For? - CRMArch 254
We're all told that we need to go to conferences run by the big professional organizations. We need to present, network, and get jobs. But, can you actually do any of that? On today's show we talk about the conference experience and whether their time as come. Also, what could possibly replace them...TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/254 Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3Links Kulturo MediaFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/28/2022 • 47 minutes, 52 seconds
Medieval office chairs - Tea Break 7
This month Matilda delved into the fascinating subject of wood, and more specifically talked with archaeologist Christopher Wakefield about the wooden wheels and other finds discovered at the beautifully preserved site of Must Farm. Points discussed include why furniture might have wooden wheels, how wheels developed over time, and the issues of working with wooden finds from prehistory.Links Official website of Must FarmGuest Contact Christopher Wakefieldinsta: @archaeochristwitter: @archaeooutreachContact the Host Email: [email protected] https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/27/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 52 seconds
A Review of Episode 6 of Graham Hancock's Ancient Apocalypse with Dr. Shane Miller & Dr. Jesse Tune - Ruins 136
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, the three lads are joined by Dr. Jesse Tune and Dr. Shane Miller to review Episode 6 of Graham Hancock's new show: Ancient Apocalypse. Before recording this podcast, the five of us watched the show together, took notes, and immediately recorded this episode. We outline the show's narrative, the sites Graham covers to support the disproven theories he perpetuates, and the "data" used to support Graham's Ice Age civilization. This show wraps up by discussing our thoughts about the show and the implications of Grahamcock's latest attack on science, archaeology, and public interest of the past.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/136Links Kinkella Reviews Graham Hancock's Netflix Show "Ancient Apocalypse" - Pseudo 105 Ancient Apocalypse or Modern Lies? - TAS 195Literature Recommendations Poverty Point as Structure, Event, Process by K.E. Sassaman (2005). in Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory Placing the Poverty Point Mounds in their Temporal Context by Ortmann, A (2010) in American Antiquity A new multistage construction chronology for the Great Serpent Mound, USA by Edward W. Herrmann, G. William Monaghan, William F. Romain, Timothy M. Schilling, Jarrod Burks, Karen L. Leone, Matthew P. Purtill, Alan C. Tonetti (2014). in Journal of Archaeological Science Arguments for the Age of Serpent Mound by Lepper, B., Duncan, J., Diaz-Granádos, C., & Frolking, T. (2018). in Cambridge Archaeological Journal. Radiocarbon Dates Reveal Serpent Mound Is More than Two Thousand Years Old by William F. Romain, Edward W. Herrmann, G. William Monaghan, Jarrod Burks (2017) in Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology.Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com
12/26/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes
The Best? of 2022 - TAS 199
As some of you celebrate Christmas and we all look to the end of 2022 there are the inevitable articles talking about the "Best" whatever. We saw one article from ABC that stood out to us and on this holiday episode, we're going to talk about why. Plus, we'll talk about some of our favorite episodes and articles from this year that we talked about on the show.Links Some of the best archaeological discoveries of 2022 - ABC News (different title online!) Episode 191 - Powerful Viking Women Episode 189 - Lady Sapiens Episode 187 - A cultural History of Glacier National Park Episode 185 - If You Can See me weep - Drought Archaeology Episode 161 - The Oldest PantsContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/25/2022 • 43 minutes, 9 seconds
Geophysics in the Middle East with Marco Wolf - ArchaeoTech 192
Paul worked with Marco Wolf on his travels to Ur this past fall of 2022. Marco is interested in all things digital and they talked a lot about some of the techniques they were both using on their projects. On this episode they discuss Marco’s data management methods, magnetometry work, and more.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/192Links Looking Forward to the End of ‘Digital Archaeology’Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/22/2022 • 41 minutes, 42 seconds
Ancient Maya Astronauts - Pseudo 106
Was Pacal the Great actually “Pacal the Great…Astronaut?” Of course not! On today’s podcast, I destroy whatever good humor you may have acquired during the holidays by forcing you down into the muck of what is possibly The Single Dumbest Story in all of Pseudoarchaeology! I’m very sorry.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/106Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/21/2022 • 27 minutes, 43 seconds
The Utes as a Forgotten People - HeVo 69
On today's episode, Jessica hosts Ernest House, Jr. (Ute Mountain Ute), Senior Policy Director for the Keystone Policy Center and former Executive Director for the Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs (CCIA). Ernest talks about his experiences working for CCIA including their efforts in collaboration with 48 tribes associated with the state of Colorado to develop a statewide repatriation policy and his work to support the Cheyenne and Arapaho Nations' ongoing efforts to commemorate the Sand Creek Massacre. Ernest also discusses the importance of public education on Indigenous topics, as well as land co-management with Tribes and the Land Back movement.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/69Links Heritage Voices on the APN Keystone Policy Center Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Park Ute Mountain Ute Tribe’s Bow and Arrow Enterprise Ute Mountain Casino Hotel Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site Atlantic article “Return the National Parks to the Tribes” by David TreuerContact Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncilArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/20/2022 • 57 minutes, 9 seconds
Experimental Traditional Hand-Poke Tattooing with Daniel Riday - Ruins 135
In this episode, Carlton interviews Daniel Riday, a tattoo artist specializing in traditional hand-poke and ancestral tattooing techniques. Daniel talks about his background in tattooing and how a simple Instagram DM to Dr. Aaron Deter-Wolf (@archaeologyink) propelled Daniel into becoming a collaborator in archaeological research on experimental tattooing methodologies.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/135Links The ExArc (experimental archaeology) website The full report of the experimental tattooing project on ExArc:Literature Recommendations Archaeology Ink: The Archaeology of Tattooing by Larrs Krutak and Aaron Deter-Wolf The Book of Mummies by Gino CaspariGuest Contact Instagram: @totemic_tattoo email: [email protected] website: The Temple Tattoo the-temple-tattoo.comContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/19/2022 • 48 minutes, 17 seconds
The Archaeology of the APN - TAS 198
It’s a solo show with Chris Webster today. They APN recently celebrated it’s eight birthday and Chris wanted to tell you a little bit about how the APN came about. It’s origin story, if you will. Also, he talks about the other shows in the “APN Encyclopedia” and what’s coming up in the future.Links Succinct Research Kulturo MediaContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/18/2022 • 40 minutes
Ancestory: A children's book about rock art - Rock Art 94
Hannah Salyer is an author and artist that has just finished work on an upcoming book for children and others on rock art from Harper Collins. This remarkable book is aimed at young people and gives them an overview of the world of rock art studies. Hannah is a unique individual and she marry's her passion for native understanding of the environment and twins that with an enduring study of rock art. I think you’ll really enjoy this interaction with our guest.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/94Links California Rock Art Foundation Pre-Order Ancestory here Hannah's Personal WebsiteContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/16/2022 • 47 minutes, 13 seconds
Saving, Investing, and Retirement Accounts - CRMArch 253
How can you save for retirement in the CRM world? It’s time to learn about investing! The hosts explore the options, from 401K’s to Roth IRA’s to playing the stock market. We’ll talk about what worked for us and what didn’t!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/253Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Andrew Kinkella Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/14/2022 • 52 minutes, 4 seconds
The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act with Jayne-Leigh Thomas - Ruins 134
In this episode, Carlton interviews Dr. Jayne-Leigh Thomas, the Director of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act at Indiana University. We start with a conversation about their education and background in Anthropology and how they ended up with a Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh. For the remainder of the episode, we delve into the mechanics of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), why it's still essential in the field three decades after being passed, and how the law has created more meaningful, inclusive and collaborative research in archaeology and museology. We close out the interview with a critical discussion regarding the upcoming NAGPRA revisions and their potential impact on Indigenous Communities and Tribal NAGPRA officers.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/134Links NAGPRA Comics Website Return of the Sacred Pole by Nebraska Public Media (YouTube Video) Indiana University Intensive NAGPRA Summer Training and Education ProgramLiterature Recommendations Grave Injustice: The American Indian Repatriation Movement and NAGPRA by Kathleen S. Fine-DareGuest Contact Email: [email protected] Indiana University NAGPRA websiteContact Email: [email protected] Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Ruins on APN: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ruins Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/alifeinruins/shopAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/12/2022 • 1 hour, 42 seconds
Homo Erectus, Neanderthal and Roman Food! - TAS 197
This week we happened to find 3 news stories about evidence for eating and cooking food in the ancient world. First up is the first evidence of Homo Erectus cooking fish 780,000 years ago. Then, we fast forward to 70,000 years ago and leftover evidence of a Neanderthal meal gives us insight into how they prepared food. And finally, in Rome new excavations under the coliseum reveal the kind of snacks that spectators would have enjoyed.For our members, we have a bonus segment describing how one journalist attempted to recreate the Neanderthal meal that we discussed in segment 2!Links Evidence of cooking 780,000 years ago rewrites human history Oldest cooked leftovers ever found suggest Neanderthals were foodies. Archaeologists Find 1,900-Year-Old Snacks in Sewers Beneath the ColosseumContact Chris [email protected] Rachel [email protected] (Instagram)ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/11/2022 • 33 minutes, 30 seconds
Magnetometry on the Lagash Project - ArchaeoTech 191
Paul spent two months in Iraq this fall (2022). The first was working at Ur, in Iraq. The second was back to Lagash, just down the street. One of the things they did on this trip was a fresh magnetometry survey of the entire site. After catching up with Paul we talk about how that went and what the results showed them.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/191Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email: [email protected] Paul Zimmerman Twitter: @lugal Email: [email protected] APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/8/2022 • 38 minutes, 6 seconds
Kinkella Reviews Graham Hancock's Netflix Show "Ancient Apocalypse" - Pseudo 105
Have you ever made a YouTube video that suddenly got a lot of views? I did one on Graham Hancock's new Netflix show "Ancient Apocalypse" and made a whole bunch of people mad. Why were they so mad? Here, I review Ancient Apocalypse, talk about Graham Hancock, and thank him for giving me enough material for my next 100 shows. Enjoy!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/105Links
My Recent YouTube Video about Ancient Apocalypse
Previous Podcast on the Piri Reis Map
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12/7/2022 • 43 minutes, 42 seconds
On Frog-Toads and Other Amphibian Dilemmas - Animals 53
In this episode of ArchaeoAnimals, take a journey into the world of amphibians with us. Witness the latest of Alex’s hot archaeology takes, discover the unbelievable cuteness of the axolotl and why amphibian remains are so crucial to the reconstruction of past environments.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/53Links and Sources https://bna-naturalists.org/id-guide-british-amphibians/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/complete-axolotl-genome-could-reveal-secret-regenerating-tissues-180971335/ Buckley, M., & Cheylan, M. (2020). Collagen fingerprinting for the species identification of archaeological amphibian remains. Boreas, 49(4), 709-717. Dittrich, C., & Götting-Martin, E. (2021). ‘Green Frog in the Water’. A Herpetological Approach to the Magico-Medical Use of Frogs and Frog-Amulets in Mesopotamia. In Bridging the Gap: Disciplines, Times, and Spaces in Dialogue. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd. O'Connor, T. (2008) The Archaeology of Animal Bones. Texas A&M University Press. Porcasi, J. F. (2010). Archaeological evidence for dietary use of bigfoot leopard frog (Lithobates megapoda) in postclassic and colonial central Mexico. Culture & Agriculture. 32 (1): 42–48. Yan, F. et al. (2018). The Chinese giant salamander exemplifies the hidden extinction of cryptic species. Current Biology, 28(10), R590-R592.Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
12/6/2022 • 46 minutes, 57 seconds
The Cross Section of Oral History and Geology with Josh Wolford - Ep 133
In this episode, Carlton talks with Josh Wolford about his background in anthropology and his work on the relationships between Anishinaabe cosmology and the geologic/climactic events in the upper Great Lakes. Specifically on how they relate, where this fits in anthropology, ethno-geoarchaeology, and how we can look at other Indigenous creation stories for clues to our Paleolithic past. If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.Literature Recommendations
Talking Rocks: Geology and 10,000 Years of Native American Tradition in the Lake Superior Region by: Ron Morton and Carl Gawboy - Illustrations by Carl Gawboy
Ojibway Heritage by Basil Johnston
The Prehistory of the Burnt Bluff Area by James E. Fitting, Charles E. Cleland, et al.
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12/5/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 32 seconds
Don't Watch NBC's 'La Brea' if you want to retain brain cells - Ep 196
This is just a short episode because it was a busy week for us. However, I had time to watch a few episodes of the catastrophe of historical inaccuracies known as “La Brea”. It’s a show on NBC and it’s really bad! Chris rants on it for one segment.LinksNBC’s La BreaContact
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12/4/2022 • 18 minutes, 13 seconds
Bringing Local Tribes and Performers to the Ridgecrest Petroglyph Festival with Alexis Zubia - Ep 93
Alexis Zubia, Performance Lead, for the Ridgecrest Petroglyph Festival. So how does one create and orchestrate something like a two-day outdoor extravaganza dedicated to Native American cultural and rock art? Tune in and find out... You'll love listening to Alexis who just finished the 9th Annual Ridgecrest Petroglyph Festival in Ridgecrest, California in the western Mojave Desert!!!!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/93LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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12/2/2022 • 40 minutes, 45 seconds
Peer Review for CRM Reports? It's Happening - Ep 252
Peer review is defined as “a process of subjecting an author’s scholarly work, research or ideas to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field”. Like the academic world, peer reviews in CRM are intended to ensure high quality research and to improve the quality of reports; they are also intended to ensure proper regulatory application and compliance. However, peer reviews are at times used for nefarious purposes' this is having a negative impact on the effectiveness of the process. Today’s podcast explores how peer reviews are being employed in CRM and what can be done to get back to the original intent.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/252Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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11/30/2022 • 45 minutes, 41 seconds
Indigenous Archaeology and the Save Heritage Campaign with Ashleigh Thompson - Ruins 132
In this episode, Carlton has a solo interview with Ashleigh Thompson, a Tribal Citizen of the Red Lake Ojibwe and Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology at the University of Arizona. The episode begins with Carlton asking about Ashleigh's background in Anthropology: where she went to school, what degrees she obtained, and how her multidisciplinary background has become advantageous in her work. We then dive into a discussion on Indigenous Archaeology and her experiences as an Indigenous scholar in the discipline of Anthropology. Then we round out the episode on Ashleigh's work with the Save History Campaign - an anti-looting and anti-vandalism campaign designed to educate the public on Cultural Resource protection. From their website, here's a quote: "SaveHistory.Org is a collaborative effort of Tribal organizations, archaeologists, federal and state law enforcement, and countless supporters dedicated to ending the theft and destruction of archaeological resources on Tribal and public lands."If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Please support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/132LinksSave History Website and Social Media
http://www.SaveHistory.org
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This Land Podcast - Season 2: ICWA (Indian Child Welfare Act)Parks Podcast: Mary Mathis and Cody NelsonLiterature RecommendationsFresh Banana Leaves: Healing Indigenous Landscapes Through Indigenous Science by Dr. Jessica HernandezGuest ContactAshleigh's TikTok and Instagram Handles: @ashanishinaabeContact
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11/28/2022 • 51 minutes, 26 seconds
100th Anniversary, Howard Carter's Discovery Of Tutankhamun's Tomb (4th November 1922) - Flipside 9
The discovery of the Tomb of Pharoah Tutankhamun is one of the most celebrated discoveries in Egyptology and perhaps archaeology in general. This month is a significant anniversary of that discovery and we at The Flipside are privileged to be able to explore this topic with Dr. Daniela Rosenow and Prof. Richard Parkinson, who are both educators at the University of Oxford and custodians/researchers of the Griffith Archive. For those who are not already aware the Griffith Institute Archive is one of the most significant UK-based collections to explore the cultures of Ancient Egypt. In particular the Archive houses the complete excavation records including journals, reports, object cards, drawings and photographs of Howard Carter’s discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun. Working with these materials Dr. Rosenow and Prof. Parkinson have curated an exhibition entitled Tutankhamun: Excavating the Archive, this provides an exceptional exploration of previously neglected aspects of the Archive and asks questions about how the Archive itself came to be and highlights the absence from the narrative of the Egyptian people. The discussion this month was truly exceptional and insightful and I for one am sure that it will influence my future practice and the way in which I think about archaeology.Links
Access to The Griffith Institute Online Resources via the link below!
http://www.griffith.ox.ac.uk/discoveringTut/
Access to details regarding the Exhibition via the link below!
https://visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/event/tutankhamun-excavating-the-archive
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11/28/2022 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 14 seconds
Ancient Apocalypse or Modern Lies? - TAS 195
CORRECTION: Graham Hancock wrote Fingerprints of the Gods NOT Chariots of the Gods which was written by Erich von Däniken. Our apologies for mixing up the two titles! The latest archaeological injustice from Graham Hancock is in the form of a brand new, and popular, Netflix series called Ancient Apocalypse. We talk about the eight-episode series, what we liked and what we didn't. Is Graham Hancock right? Is there evidence of an ancient civilization that lived during the last ice age that some how didn't make it through the ice age but did have time to reboot civilization in the people that were left? We'll see.Contact
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11/27/2022 • 59 minutes, 39 seconds
GPR and Geophysics with Dr. Dan Bigman - ArchaeoTech 190
(ENCORE of Ep 123) Dr. Dan Bigman from Bigman Geophysical joins the show once again to talk about GPR and other methods in a CRM context. Of course this works for any project, but, we focused on contract archaeology for some portions of this episode.Links
Bigman Geophysical
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App of the DayWebby: GoPro AppContact
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Twitter: @archeowebby
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Paul Zimmerman
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11/24/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 52 seconds
Kinkella Visits "The Mystery Spot" - Pseudo 104
Imagine the cast of Stranger Things visiting a funny yet mysterious cabin in the woods, and you have a pretty good idea of what happened with me and my friends one day in 1986. Welcome to the Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz, California.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/104Contact
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11/23/2022 • 27 minutes, 13 seconds
Is this a sword I see before me? - Tea Break 6
It's time for another journey back to the past, and this time we go armed! Matilda chats with archaeologist Valerio Gentile all about his research on Bronze Age swords. Were bronze swords used in combat? How does one create a bronze sword? What is the only acceptable type of coffee to drink as an Italian? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this month's episode of Tea-break Time Travel.Links
Valerio's Academia profile (with downloadable PDFs of all his papers)
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11/22/2022 • 56 minutes, 23 seconds
The Boyz Catch Up - Ruins 131
Honestly, Carlton is writing this episode description the night before the episode releases and he completely forgot most of what we talked about. Generally, the three fill each other in on what they've been up to since September, why the APN went on hiatus in October, how Carlton is handling being a new professor (spoiler alert: he's still considering buying a boat and becoming a "Sea Person"), and the list of guests appearing on the show. This is definitely a laid-back episode with minimal archaeology, but it'll make you chuckle.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/131Contact
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11/21/2022 • 52 minutes, 55 seconds
100 Years of King Tut - TAS 194
This week we get back to archaeology in the news and talk about 3 recent news stories. First, a high elevation, hard to reach archaeology site in Peru with llama rock art. Then, we head over to Italy where a cache of Etruscan bronzes has been discovered in a 2,300 year old spa. And finally, it’s the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tut’s tomb, so of course we had to look at a few recent articles about that discovery!Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
These remote Inca ruins rival Machu Picchu
Archaeologists Find 24 Bronze Statues, Preserved in Tuscan Spa for 2,300 Years
100 years after unearthing King Tut's tomb, archaeologists make new discoveries
Long-lost jewelry from King Tut's tomb rediscovered a century later
TAS 169 - Tutankhamun - Excavating the Archive with Dr. Daniela Rosenow and Professor Richard Parkinson
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11/20/2022 • 45 minutes, 9 seconds
125th Anniversary, Dracula By Bram Stoker Published (26th May 1897) - Flipside 8
The author of Dracula, Bram Stoker, like many of his peers and subsequent literary generations took significant inspiration from the more gruesome details of our histories, surprisingly this extends beyond folkloric influence to a core of archaeological examples, broadly referred to as 'deviant burials'. From actual exemplar of these 'victims' comes our tendency towards monster-making. This episode is inspired by the 125th Anniversary of the publishing of the standard vampire-literature text, the one everyone has heard of... Dracula, on 26th May 1897. How close is this text to a historical reality of the 'Vampire', reality I should clarify in regard to actual belief resulting in pre- and post- mortem persecutions of real people... people who were often othered and scapegoated to sooth the real everyday realities of fear... varying from disease, political control, war, famine, rebellion against societal normalcy. Joining me this episode is Dr. Sorcha Ni Fhlainn a senior lecturer in Film Studies and American Studies at the Manchester Metropolitan University, the puzzles presented by cultural media are endlessly fascinating and Dr. Ni Fhlainn is an expert at decoding them!NOTE: Keep your eyes (...and ears) peeled for an October Bonus Episode on Vampire Studies, the rest of this episode and reading recommendations for Spooky Season!MusicIntro/Outro Music - Creative Commons - "Fantasia Fantasia" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ArchPodNet
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11/20/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 23 seconds
2022 Petroglyph Festival - Rock Art 92
From dancers to basket weavers, to knowledgable rock art scholars, the 2022 Ridgecrest Petroglyph Festival has it all! Dr. Garfinkel was a key element in this year's festivities and on today's episode he tells us all about the festival.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/92LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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11/18/2022 • 39 minutes, 36 seconds
The "Box Set" Episode - CRMArch 251
We all have our favorite shows, podcasts, and music to listen to in the field, lab, or just in the hotel room after a long day of survey or shoveltesting. Our hosts talk about their favorites on today's episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/251Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
Bill White: Succinct Research
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Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)
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11/16/2022 • 57 minutes, 40 seconds
Indigenous Fire and Climate Justice - HEVO 68
On today's episode, Jessica hosts Deniss Martinez (Tutunaku descendant), PhD candidate in Ecology at UC Davis. Deniss’ dissertation research focuses on Indigenous cultural burning, so we explore what cultural burning is, the diversity within cultural burning, how federal and state agencies can better collaborate with cultural burning practitioners, as well as how practitioners are facing the threat of climate change. Throughout the episode we talk about centering Indigenous voices and utilizing Community Based Participatory Research practices in the field of Ecology, as well as all the ways that culture and the land are inextricably linked.Links
Heritage Voices on the APN
Hands on the land, heart in community: Returning cultural fires
Project Firehawk: Decolonizing Prescribed Fire
Keepers of the Flame: Supporting the Revitalization of Indigenous Cultural Burning (Academic Publication)
Indigenous Science and Cultural Fire Practices (Podcast)
M. Kat Anderson’s Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge and the Management of California's Natural Resources
Kari Marie Norgaard’s Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People: Colonialism, Nature, and Social Action
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11/15/2022 • 50 minutes, 6 seconds
Archaeology of Middle Earth - Ruins 130
Just a heads-up, this episode was recorded back in September before the APN went on a brief recording hiatus. Chris and Rachel deserved the time off. This episode was recorded after Carlton and David had watched episode 3 of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Since then, the show has wrapped up.In this episode, Carlton and David try to talk about the archaeology of Middle Earth. But they soon realize that archaeology may be pointless since elves are immortal and are living history tomes. So they review the show, nerd out about Tolkien's Middle Earth, and Carlton discusses the dystopian futurism themes in Lord of the Rings.If you have left a podcast review on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you use to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/130Links
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
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11/14/2022 • 50 minutes, 28 seconds
The Harvest of War with Author Stephen Kershaw - TAS 193
On today's episode Chris interviews Dr. Stephen P. Kershaw, author of the 2022 Pegasus Books: The Harvest Of War. It's the story of the battles between the Greeks and the Persians 2500 years ago and how the outcome shaped democracy and our world today. Join us as Dr. Kershaw tells us this story.Links2022: The Harvest of War, Pegasus BooksContact
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11/13/2022 • 36 minutes, 25 seconds
Using Specialized Dogs to Find Historic Burials - ArchaeoTech 189
Zach Overfield joins us to talk about a recent project he was involved with in Louisiana with his employer, HDR. They were tasked with identifying whether culture resources exist, including an historic cemetery, near a railroad bridge. Through a combination of cadaver dogs and GPR they were able to get the job done. Find out how on this episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/189LinksBonnet Carré Spillway Rail Bridge Reconstruction Environmental ServicesContact
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11/10/2022 • 57 minutes, 48 seconds
Olmec Stone Heads - Pseudo-Arch 103
Do the Colossal Stone Heads of the Olmec prove that Africans came to the New World thousands of years ago? Of course not! They prove that the Olmec were part of a thriving, complex society in Central America a thousand years before Jesus was born.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/103Contact
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11/9/2022 • 34 minutes, 32 seconds
The Dirt Is Moving! Goodbye APN :(
We’re moving! The Dirt is changing hosts and leaving the APN. However, you shouldn’t experience an interruption in your shows when they return. The feed should update automatically.From Chris Webster: I’ve really appreciated having the quality content from Anna and Amber on the APN! You’re a class act and put on an interesting and informative show. We’ll miss you for sure!ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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11/9/2022 • 1 minute, 20 seconds
Of Mountains, Exploration and Journalism: A Conversation with Matt Stirn - Ruins 129
On this episode of A Life In Ruins podcast Connor and David sit down with Matt Stirn, a professional archaeologist, photographer and journalist.After catching up, the podcast as usual begins with how Matt got into archaeology. And as you might’ve guessed, he’s involved with Wyoming archaeology, and got his start when he was only 13 years old.Matt ended up doing fieldwork in Colorado with Dr. Richard Adams in Colorado State University doing high altitude archaeology. He also was Connor‘s TA on his field school.Matt elaborates on his research and the importance of pinenuts two people living at high altitudes in Wyoming, and his masters thesis on predictive modeling regarding pine nuts and high altitude.We end the show with a conversation about Matt‘s current career and the state of archaeology. Matt took an interesting route becoming a journalist after becoming a scientist, and he discusses how that really benefits what he does now. Matt also gives advice to students looking to do something similar.Literature RecommendationsGrass: A Nation's Battle for LifeTranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/129Guest Contact
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11/7/2022 • 51 minutes, 11 seconds
An Archaeological History of New York City - TAS 192
New York City has had a long and varied history. From the time of the Native Americans to the late 1800s when the boroughs were folded into the city limits many people, cultures, and events have left their mark. That mark leaves a material culture that has been excavated by teams of archaeologists over the last half-century or more. That artifact collection now has a home and as a result, this book was written to tell the story OF that collection. We bring on two of the four authors in this episode to talk about the book and the city.Nan A. Rothschild is an urban social archaeologist who was Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Anthropology at Barnard College and is adjunct professor at Columbia University.H. Arthur Bankoff is the advisor to the chair for archaeology at the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission and is a professor emeritus in the Department of Anthropology at Brooklyn College, City University of New York.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Buried Beneath The City: An Archaeological History of New York
NYC Archaeological Repository
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11/6/2022 • 46 minutes, 13 seconds
Indexical Animals: Quail and Eagle - Ep 91
Indexical animals are those that are very important to native cultures for a variety of reasons. On today's episode Chris interviews Dr. Garfinkel about Quail and Eagle, two of the more important indexical birds.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/91LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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11/4/2022 • 46 minutes, 41 seconds
Winter is Coming - Ep 250
That's right. Winter IS coming. The winter of 2022/2023 but also the "winter" of your career. If you look at a CRMArch career as a single year, at some point you'll be at the end of that year/career. Are you prepared for either? On this episode we talk about preparing for the winter. Should you work? Do you have to? How much money do you need to live? And much more.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.Transcripts// Message for Megaphone (delete this, link the episode and insert the number in the text below):For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/#
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Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
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11/2/2022 • 50 minutes, 51 seconds
Xenomorph Archaeology - Ep 52
In this belated spooky episode, we untangle the web that is xenomorph anatomy, the creatures from the popular Alien franchise. Listen in for tales of stress inducing videogame sessions, what a dog xenomorph looks like, and in-depth analysis of the role of the facehugger in the xenomorph life cycle.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/52Links
https://www.inverse.com/article/31942-an-explanation-of-alien-covenant-xenomorph-biology
https://avp.fandom.com/wiki/Mesoskeleton
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11/1/2022 • 56 minutes, 27 seconds
Special Message from the Archaeology Podcast Network
Hello podcast listeners! The Archaeology Podcast Network is taking a reset break for the month of October 2022. We just need some time to plan, recharge, and keep going. We hope you all understand. In the mean time, head over to www.archpodnet.com to find our back catalogue of over 4000 episodes.Please consider helping us out with a donation or membership! Head over to www.archpodnet.com/members for details.Thanks for listening!
10/6/2022 • 1 minute, 34 seconds
More Parts of Cladh Hallan - Dirt 210
Truly we are talking ancient history, since “Cladh Hallan: A Story in Several Parts” was episode 18, way back in 2018 when we still had no idea what we were doing and long before the content that was migrated to the APN feed. This may be the first time some longtime listeners (including you?) have heard this story, and we’ll round it out with some additional context for the subject matter. Find out what we sounded like before Anna really got the hang of sound editing!Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
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Latest archaeological finds at Must Farm provide a vivid picture of everyday life in the Bronze Age
History made: In an astonishing Bronze Age discovery a 3000-year-old community has been unearthed (CNN)
The Prehistoric Village at Cladh Hallan (University of Sheffield)
Mummification in Bronze Age Britain (BBC)
"Frankenstein" Bog Mummies Discovered in Scotland (National Geographic)
Ancient DNA typing shows that a Bronze Age mummy is a composite of different skeletons (Journal of Archaeological Science)
Solved: the mystery of Britain’s Bronze Age mummies (The Conversation)
Mummification in Bronze Age Britain (Antiquity)
Goosebumps: Say Cheese and DIE
An Update on Bronze Age Mummies (The Independent)
Death is not the end: radiocarbon and histo-taphonomic evidence for the curation and excarnation of human remains in Bronze Age Britain (Cambridge University Press)
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In this episode of ArchaeoAnimals, Alex and Simona put their party hats on to discuss their favourite animal bones as a (slightly belated) celebration of the first 50 episodes of the podcast!Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ANIMALS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/51Contact
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10/4/2022 • 55 minutes, 20 seconds
The Study and Practice of Bioarchaeology with Dr. Alex Garcia-Putnam and Christine Halling - Ruins 128
On this episode of a Life in Ruins Podcast, Connoe is joined by Dr. Alex Garcia-Putnam and Christine Halling to talk all things bioarcheology. We start off by delving into Christine's career in archaeology/anthropology and take about how her and Alex met. We then dive into their jobs, what they do and how buried remains can move miles or so during natural disasters in Louisiana. We finish out our conversation talking about the basics of bioarchaeology and some of the research both Christine and Alex are doing currently and have done in the past.If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/128Contact
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10/3/2022 • 50 minutes, 10 seconds
Archaic Humans, Ancient Board Games, and Powerful Viking Women - TAS 191
It's been a few weeks since we have had a news episode and in that time there has been so many great stories we had trouble deciding which ones to chose! First up is a million year old skull found in in China. Then we head over to Greece where researchers theorize that mysterious stone spheres are part of a board game. And finally, a discussion about the recent Scientific American cover story "The Power of Viking Women."Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Million-year-old skull found in China fills human evolutionary gap
Stone spheres could be from Ancient Greek board game
Viking Textiles Show Women Had Tremendous Power
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10/2/2022 • 51 minutes, 56 seconds
Map It! - ArchaeoTech 188
Today Paul talks about this magnetometry training that he recently received. They’re using it on the project in the Middle-East that he’s been going on the past few seasons. Then, we discuss a recent publication that combined many forms of data into a single, usable, geodatabase.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https:www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/188Links
Archaeo-Physics, LLC
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Map It! The Pueblo Grande Village Mapping Project
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9/29/2022 • 42 minutes, 50 seconds
The Dirt Gets Theatrical - Dirt 209
Theater as public entertainment has taken many forms throughout time and among different cultural groups. We’ll hop through various times and places to look at the places where performances were held, the types of pieces performed, and the role of theater as an emotional pocket dimension.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
History of Theatre (Wikipedia)
Tragedy (Wikipedia)
Theater in Ancient Greece (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Indian Classical Dance (Wikipedia)
Comparative mask study, ancient India and ancient Greece
Examples of Animals in Indian Classical Dance:
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The History of Chinese Shadow Art (Google Art and Culture)
Shadow Plays (Wikipedia)
The Roots of African Theatre Ritual and Orality in the Pre-Colonial Period
Performance Archaeology - Michael Shanks
Michael Shanks’ website
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9/28/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 47 seconds
The Cerutti Mastadon Site - PseudoArch 102
The 130,000-year-old Cerutti Mastadon site in San Diego is a place where you can definitely find mastodons, but were people there at the same time? It sure doesn’t look like it.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/102Links
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9/28/2022 • 35 minutes, 10 seconds
Social media bifaces - Teabreak 5
In this month's episode, Matilda chats with fellow podcaster and well-known YouTube anthropologist David Ian Howe all about ancient arrowheads. Probably everyone knows what an arrowhead is, but what's the story behind the use and development of arrowheads? And most importantly, what's the link between arrowheads and smartphones? Listen in to find out all this and more!Links
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9/27/2022 • 56 minutes, 23 seconds
Royalty Free with Stefan Milo - Ruins 127
In this episode, Carlton and David are joined by six-time veteran guest Stefan Milo to discuss the recent passing of Queen Elizabeth II. The lads talk about the controversy surrounding the existence of the monarchy, the global political quagmire of removing the Royal Family from leadership, and their general reactions to the news of the Queen's passing.If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/127Guest Contact
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9/26/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 14 seconds
The New Science of Archaeoecology - TAS 190
On this episode Dr. Stefani Crabtree and Dr. Jennifer Dunne join us to discuss their recent paper on the new field of Archaeoecology. While it is often acknowledged that there is an overlap between the fields of archaeology and ecology, it has not been defined as a separate area of study until now. The study of Archaeoecology aims to show not only how humans impact nature, but also how the ecosystems they lived within shaped human culture and dynamics.**Coprolites were recovered nearby in Paisley Cave. Luther Cressman recovered sagebrush sandals from Fort Rock Cave, but noted that Paisley Cave was likely "one of the most important sites for Early [humans] in the whole West" where the coprolites were later recovered by Dennis Jenkins and his team.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.LinksTowards a science of archaeoecologyContact
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9/25/2022 • 50 minutes, 30 seconds
The Tehachapi Museum - Rock Art 90
This week we interview Charles White, the director of the Tehachapi museum in Southern California. Charles shares stories about the renovation of the museum building, creating exhibits with the input of the local native groups, and more!Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/90Links
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9/23/2022 • 46 minutes, 6 seconds
Finding Our Religion with Dr. Candace Lukasik - Dirt 208
Candace is an anthropologist and ethnographer whose research focuses on the intersections of transnational migration, religion, race, and empire. We learned so much in this episode! It's always such a treat to have a guest with a perspective from one of the anthropological fields other than archaeology. We hope you enjoy it and we hope it gives you all lots to think about!Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
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https://egyptmigrations.com/2017/06/25/land-migration-and-memory/
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Makoons to Makwa: Early Career Archaeological Contracting - HeVo 67
On today's episode, Jessica hosts Anastasia Walhovd (Ojibwe), Founder of Makoons Consulting, LLC and the Tribal Archaeology Network. We talk about her journey and experience running Makoons Consulting, where she provides archaeological field technician services in the Upper Midwest and Southwest. We also talk about her vision of creating more of a network of Indigenous Archaeologists and how that led to the creation of the Tribal Archaeology Network, as well as her ultimate vision and goals for both Makoons Consulting and CRM as a whole.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code HEVO. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/67Links
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9/20/2022 • 53 minutes, 31 seconds
Oldest Mound Site in North America? with Dr. Shane Miller and Dr. Jesse Tune - Ruins 126
On this episode of the podcast, Connor and David sit down and chat with veteran guests Drs. Jesse Tune and Shane Miller to discuss the recent LSE mounds paper.They first dive into how Jesse and Shane have been on the show multiple times, and that they always have an educated and constructive conversation. Beginning with an overview of Southeastern archaeology and mound history, they then dive into the mounds. The hosts and guests discuss how the paper was published by geologists in a journal that isn’t known for archaeology. They also discuss how the dating and geology in the paper is a little odd.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/126Links
The LSU campus mounds, with construction beginning at ∼11,000 BP, are the oldest known extant man-made structures in the Americas by Brooks B. Ellwood, Sophie Warny, Rebecca A. Hackworth, Suzanne H. Ellwood, Jonathan H. Tomkin, Samuel J. Bentley, Dewitt H. Braud and Geoffrey C. Clayton
The American Southeast at the End of the Ice Age Edited by D. Shane Miller, Ashley M. Smallwood, and Jesse W. Tune
Literature Recommendations
Early Platforms, Early Plazas: Exploring the Precursors to Mississippian Mound and Plaza Centers by Megan Kassabaum
A History of Platform Mound Ceremonialism by Megan C. Kassabaum
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9/19/2022 • 55 minutes, 58 seconds
Rethinking Women in Pre-History with Lady Sapiens - TAS 189
A few episodes back we mentioned a documentary and book called Lady Sapiens: a journey into prehistory to look at women's roles and realign our assumptions. Thomas Cirotteau is a director and directed the documentary Lady Sapiens that looks at new research in this area. We bring him on to talk about this subject and some other things he's working on.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Lady Sapiens: Breaking Stereotypes about Prehistoric Women
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Lady Sapiens Film
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9/18/2022 • 55 minutes, 7 seconds
The Dirt Dries Out - Dirt 207
There have been an awful lot of news stories lately featuring “lost” sites or structures “revealed” by the effects of drought and climate change. Way to look on the positive side, I guess! We’ll take a look at some of these sites and more broadly, the effects of climate change on current archaeology. Both of your tired hosts were a bit punchy during recording, so this episode is ever so slightly goofy despite the gravity of the topic. But we hope you enjoy it! Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Drought is revealing archeological sites that were submerged when Lake Powell filled : NPR
Elizabeth Kolbert, The Sixth Extinction: WorldCat
A fourth set of human remains is found at Lake Mead as the water level keeps dropping: NPR
Lake Mead reveals sunken WWII-era boat as water levels plummet - CBS News
Unexploded World War II bomb found in Italy's longest river as waters run dry - CBS News
Hidden ancient Roman 'Bridge of Nero' emerges from the Tiber during severe drought | Live Science
Drought Reveals Dolmen of Guadalperal, Popularly Dubbed ‘Spanish Stonehenge’ | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
When context is key: “Hunger stones” go viral, but news first broke in 2018 | Ars Technica
Are 'Hunger Stones' Emerging Along Europe's Rivers Due to 2022 Drought? | Snopes.com
The Bronze Age city in Iraq gifted to archeology by drought | Science
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9/14/2022 • 34 minutes, 34 seconds
The Piri Reis Map - Pseudo 101
This is the map that proves that ancient civilizations with technologies far beyond our own were able to visit Antarctica back when it was warm there. Wait, are you saying you don’t believe me? Well good for you! This map doesn’t do any of that stuff. It’s still pretty cool on its own though.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/101Contact
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9/14/2022 • 30 minutes, 46 seconds
Taking a Chance on Anthropology with Chance Ward - Ruins 125
In this episode, Carlton is joined by Chance Ward, an M.A. student in Museum and Field Studies at CU Boulder and a Tribal Citizen of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. The two start the episode with a discussion on how Chance got into Anthropology at Fort Lewis College. We then delve into his post-undergrad career in CRM and working for the Southern Ute Tribe. Carlton investigates why Chance chose CU Boulder and they get into a dialogue about how Chance's grad school experiences have shaped the direction of his career. In the final segment, Carlton and Chance talk about their recent media experiences together such as being interviewed for a PBS documentary on horses and a conversation they had with Mel B's (Yes, the one from the Spice Girls) agent.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to httpswww.archpodnet.com/ruins/125Guest Contact
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9/12/2022 • 47 minutes, 52 seconds
Experimental Archaeology - TAS 188
In the subfield of experimental archaeology, researchers use historic and pre-historic methods and materials to recreate different artifacts and items in the archaeological record. By doing this we learn how peoples of the past made the things we find during excavation, which adds to the context of the life people lived at that particular time period. This week we discuss 3 examples of experimental archaeology in the news including the boomerang as a multi-use tool, how large pots were created in Crete, and the reinterpretation of an artifact found at Sutton Hoo.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Wood sharpens stone: Boomerangs used to retouch lithic tools
Scored Basins from Late Minoan Crete: an Experimental Interpretation from Construction to Functionality
TAS 111 - Sutton Hoo episode: https://archpodnet.squarespace.com/archaeology/111
A Proposed New Appearance of the Iron Stand from Sutton Hoo, Based on Existing Material
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9/11/2022 • 35 minutes, 59 seconds
Virtual Reality Experiences with Rock Art and Cultural Heritage with Blue Planet and Eric Hanson - Rock Art 89
Eric Hanson of Blue Planet is a specialist in employing virtual reality applications to the study and conservation of cultural heritage resources. He has pioneered the development of sophisticated methods to capture rock art and other indigenous imagery so that the general public and interested researchers can immerse themselves in a three-dimensional virtual gallery within the natural and cultural landscape. The technology has come a long way and the experience is now other worldly. Hanson's cutting-edge efforts allow for a 360 degree and parallax sensitive encounter.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/89Links
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9/10/2022 • 43 minutes, 14 seconds
What's Benin Going On? - Dirt 206
We meant to tackle this question before, but we can’t wait any longer! The Benin Bronzes have received media attention lately in a series of newsworthy announcements to repatriate them from various museums in North America and Europe to Nigeria. What are these alliterative artifacts, and how did thousands of them disappear from the Kingdom of Benin only to appear by the hundreds in museums overseas?Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
The Brutish Museums: The Benin Bronzes, Colonial Violence, and Cultural Restitution (via Bookshop)
The Brutish Museums: The Benin Bronzes, Colonial Violence, and Cultural Restitution (via Worldcat)
History of Archaeological Research in the Yoruba-Edo Region of Nigeria: New Directions for Urban Earthenworks (William & Mary ScholarWorks)
Story of cities #5: Benin City, the mighty medieval capital now lost without trace (The Guardian)
Ron Eglash (TED)
Benin Kingdom (Dallas Museum of Art)
The Benin Bronzes Aren’t Just Ancient History. Meet the Contemporary Casters Who Are Still Making Them Today (Artnet)
The Dating Game: The Scientific Analysis of Benin Copper-Alloy Art-From TL to ²¹°Pb (Open Access Journal of Archaeology & Anthropology)
This Art Was Looted 123 Years Ago. Will It Ever Be Returned? (New York Times)
The Benin Bronzes, Explained: Why a Group of Plundered Artworks Continues to Generate Controversy (ArtNews)
Horniman to return ownership of Benin bronzes to Nigeria (Horniman Museum and Gardens)
Benin Bronze ”permanently removed” from Jesus hall (The Cambridge Student)
Major new archaeology project on site of new museum in Benin (British Museum Blog)
Recovering the Brilliance of a Benin Bronze (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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9/7/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 23 seconds
The Best Vehicle for CRM: Cars, Trucks, or SUVs? - CRMArch 248
What kind of vehicle is the best for archaeology? Resident gearhead Andrew Kinkella leads the other hosts down the rabbit hole of gas mileage, durability, expense, features, and ultimately to the ultimate question in the realm of archaeology vehicles: Do you need 4x4 or not?Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/248Links
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9/7/2022 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
Where in the World? Part Six: The Zooarchaeology of Antarctica - Ep 50
Welcome to the final episode of our miniseries focusing on the zooarchaeology of various world regions. This episode is centred around Antarctica, focusing on the natural history and anatomy of the most prominent wild and domesticated species found throughout the continent. Tune in to learn about exploration expeditions gone wrong and interestingly named Guernsey cattle.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ANIMALS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/50Links
Headland, R. (2012). History of exotic terrestrial mammals in Antarctic regions. Polar Record, 48(2), 123-144.
Kelly, N. et al. (2012). Strategies to obtain a new circumpolar abundance estimate for Antarctic Blue Whales: survey design and sampling protocols. IWC SC/64/SH10.
Senatore, M. X. (2020). Things in Antarctica. An archaeological perspective. The Polar Journal, 10(2), 397-419.
Skinner, L. A. (2014). Archaeological excavation and artefact conservation at the Heroic-Era expedition bases, Ross Island, Antarctica. Journal of Glacial Archaeology ISSN (online), 2050, 3407.
https://polarjournal.ch/en/2021/06/24/antarctic-explorers-let-sled-dogs-starve/
https://theconversation.com/cows-in-antarctica-how-one-expedition-milked-them-for-all-their-worth-81747
https://www.courthousenews.com/scientists-sound-alarm-on-invasive-species-in-antarctica/
https://www.southpolestation.com/trivia/igy1/garden.html
smithsonianmag.com/history/sacrifice-amid-the-ice-facing-facts-on-the-scott-expedition-96367423/
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9/6/2022 • 50 minutes, 44 seconds
Humans are the GOAT - Ruins 124
In this episode, Connor and David take the reins while Carlton settles into his new position at in Bloomington.After establishing Connor hasn’t seen Amazon’s “The Rings of Power” yet, they decide to delve into the topic of “how to not be offended by bad science.”The two spend the 3 segments discussing how the media inaccurately advertises scientific research, and how that affects scientistsInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/ruins/124Contact
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9/5/2022 • 51 minutes, 47 seconds
A Cultural History of Glacier National Park - TAS 187
We recently spent some time in Glacier National Park, and while we were there we took a tour of the park lead by Jack Gladstone, a member of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana. We were blown away by not only his cultural knowledge of the area, but also his amazing singing and songwriting! We just had to share (with Jack's permission of course!) some of the tour, plus some information on the prehistoric peoples of the area, the historic development of Glacier into a national park, and some of the recent archaeology they have found in the park.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
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9/4/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Working in the Middle East with Paul - ArchaeoTech 187
On this episode Paul tells us all about doing CRM in Saudi Arabia for the last few months. We talk about the field methodologies they used, how they stored and processed data, and just what working over there is generally like. Thanks so much to Ed Gonzales-Tennant for subbing in and welcome back Paul!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/187Links
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9/1/2022 • 38 minutes, 20 seconds
Animals With Jobs (How Domestication Works) - Dirt 205
Anna saddles up to lead Amber on a faunal adventure! We’ll discuss the changes that happen when humans start influencing animal breeding. We’ll also cover the origin stories of a few of the most prevalent domesticated species. But don't worry, we cover some examples of "non-typical" domestication too, plus a case of animal coworkers. We’ll even tackle the question… have we humans domesticated OURSELVES??Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Domesticated animals, explained (National Geographic)
Whence the Domestic Horse? (Science)
Dog domestication and the dual dispersal of people and dogs into the Americas (PNAS)
DNA traces cattle back to a small herd domesticated around 10,500 years ago (UCL)
How Sheep Became Livestock (Science)
Understanding the origins of European domestic pigs (Natural History Museum)
The Domestication of Pigs: Sus Scrofa's Two Distinct Histories (ThoughtCo)
Ancient Egyptians may have given cats the personality to conquer the world (Science)
Ancient DNA reveals the lost domestication history of South American camelids in Northern Chile and across the Andes (eLife)
Early Holocene chicken domestication in northern China (PNAS)
The earliest farmers of northwest China exploited grain-fed pheasants not chickens (Nature Scientific Reports)
Buried with Snails (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute)
Insects: The Disregarded Domestication Histories (Animal Domestication)
On Horseback Among the Eagle Hunters and Herders of the Mongolian Altai (New York Times)
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8/31/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Dr. Andrew Kinkella: FRAUD! - Pseudo 100
As a celebration of the 100th episode of the Pseudoarchaeology Podcast, I turn my pointed critique inward upon myself to reveal the ways in which I myself am a fraud! Please, don't listen! I am so ashamed.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/100Contact
Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)
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8/31/2022 • 41 minutes, 57 seconds
ENCORE Settlers of Cerutti: Evaluating Claims About the Cerutti Mastodon Site - Ruins 123
ENCORE: To kick off the new year, the boys invite Dr. Shane Miller (Mississippi State University; Ep. #21) and his friend Dr. Jesse Tune (Fort Lewis College) to investigate the controversy surrounding the Cerutti Mastodon Site.The conversation is a holistic discussion from different perspectives about evidence, ethics, Indigenous Sovereignty, and good science.Guest ContactsDr. Shane Miller, Twitter: @TheDurtyTowel
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8/29/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Archaeology After Dark - TAS 186
In the past, nighttime urban activities have been overlooked by archaeologists, In this episode we interview Nan Gonlin and Meghan Strong about their latest edited volume that focus on the ancient nocturnal landscape and lightscape.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
After Dark: The Nocturnal Urban Landscape and Lightscape of Ancient Cities
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8/28/2022 • 52 minutes, 46 seconds
Petroglyph Education Foundation with Matt Zubia - Rock Art 88
Matt Zubia joins Dr. Alan Garfinkle to talk about his involvement with the upcoming Ridgecrest Petroglyph Festival. They discuss some of the Native American groups that are being invited to the festival and what it means for the area and culture represented at the festival.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/88Links
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8/26/2022 • 39 minutes, 26 seconds
Eatin' Good In Your Motel Room - Ep 247
Cooking your own meals in your motel room while out in the field is an excellent way to save money. In this episode, we will discuss the ways folks have cooked in their motel room, find healthy choices while traveling, and avoid making bad culinary decisions that will hold you back while doing fieldwork.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/247Links
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8/24/2022 • 54 minutes, 55 seconds
Hopping Over to Himyar - DIRT 204
For the first half of the first millennium CE, Himyar was based in what is today Yemen and flourished thanks to its role in inter-regional trade. We’ll discuss the political landscape of ancient southern Arabia, the conversion of the Himyarite dynasty from polytheism to Judaism, and recently published research on environmental factors that contributed to the Himyarite state’s decline and eventual conquest.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Zafar/Yemen - a Brief Summary (via Heidelberg University)
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea (via Wikisource)
Zafar, Capital of Himyar, Ibb Province, Yemen: First Preliminary Report: Summer 1998 and Autumn 2000, Second Preliminary Report: 2002, Third Preliminary Report: 2003, Fourth Preliminary Report: 2004 (Archäologische Berichte aus dem Yemen)
Arabia and Ethiopia (Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity)
Zafar, Capital of Himyar, Seventh Preliminary Report, February–March 2007-2008
A Late Antique Christian king from Ẓafār, southern Arabia (Antiquity)
Non-Destructive Chemical Analysis of Old South Arabian Coins, Fourth Century BCE to Third Century CE (Archaeometry)
Droughts and societal change: The environmental context for the emergence of Islam in late Antique Arabia (Science)
Megadrought Contributed to Fall of Jewish Kingdom in Arabia, Rise of Islam, Study Suggests (Ha’aretz)
Speleothems (Paleoclimatology)
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8/24/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Not just naked blue barbarians - Tea Break 4
This month Matilda focuses on the prehistory of Scotland, and specifically that enigmatic carved stone symbol known as the Pictish Beastie. Is it a dolphin? Is it an elephant? Is it a unicorn? To help uncover the mystery of this symbol and provide some background context about Pictish society is guest Hamish Findley Lamley, owner of Pictavia Leather. Join the journey to hear all about the different cultures in Scottish prehistory, the significance of standing stones, and why you would make a zebra-skin sporran.Links
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8/23/2022 • 51 minutes, 50 seconds
aDNA and Stone Tools with Beth Potter - Ruins 122
On this episode, we are back with new content! We talk with Beth Potter, who is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Kansas. We talk about Beth first's archaeological conference at age 13 and her experience there. Beth then describes her experience going to a small state-school called Harvard University. We delve into her experience in French Canada and what brought her there. She then deep dives into her scientific research and how one gets aDNA from stone tools.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/ruins/122Literature Recommendation
Lithic Analysis by George Odell
Ancient DNA analysis by Orlando et. al in Nature Reviews Methods Primers
The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of Human History Can Tell Us By Robert L. Kelly
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8/22/2022 • 46 minutes, 53 seconds
"If you can see me, weep" - TAS 185
As drought continues to ravage the northern hemisphere, there is a silver lining as receding waters reveal previously covered archeological sites. Today we talk about 3 things that have been revealed including the Stonehenge of Spain, hunger stones in central Europe, and Nero's Bridge in Rome.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
'Spanish Stonehenge' emerges from drought-hit dam
What Are "Hunger Stones" And Why Did They Terrify People In Europe?
Europe’s dry rivers reveal creepy “hunger stones”
Hidden ancient Roman 'Bridge of Nero' emerges from the Tiber during severe drought
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8/21/2022 • 33 minutes, 18 seconds
Field Safety Tech - ArchaeoTech 186
In the wake of some tragic events AND an unseasonable hot summer we're talking about field safety tech. Good tech can not only keep you safer, but, it can make you more efficient as well. Sometimes just being more efficient IS being more safe. We're joined by Rachel Roden from Wildnote who will help us find some cool, useful, things.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
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8/21/2022 • 40 minutes, 3 seconds
The Shroud of Turin - Pseudo 99
Have you ever wondered if the Shroud of Turin is a fake or not? Of course you haven’t, because you know it’s a fake! In this episode, let’s explore the fun fakery of religious icons, starting with the burial shroud of Jesus that is definitely not the burial shroud of Jesus.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/99LinksHow the Shroud of Turin was faked:Contact
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8/17/2022 • 33 minutes, 36 seconds
An Under-the-Weather Special - Dirt 203
Anna is sick this week, so we've been unable to record new episodes. But rather than leave you hanging, we're releasing a lightly trimmed version of the latest episode of Old News. We've got human bone jewelry, the first Black Baptist church in colonial America, alleged art crimes, some seriously inclement weather, and more!Old News is one of our monthly bonus episodes that comes with the Absolute Dirtbag tier over at Patreon.com/thedirtpodcast, so head over there if you want to support the show and get access to FOUR YEARS' WORTH of bonus content.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Human bones used for making pendants in the Stone Age (Phys.org)
French Authorities Detain Two Archaeologists, Including a Louvre Curator, as Part of an Ongoing International Art-Trafficking Dragnet (Artnet)
Excavation of graves begins at site of colonial Black church (NBC News, AP)
First Baptist Church Excavation Project (Colonial Williamsburg website)
5,200-year-old stone carving chrysalis found in north China (Xinhua)
Rare coffee beans dating back 167 years ago found by archaeologists working on the Metro Tunnel project (9News)
Jawbone Discovered in Spain May Be Oldest Known Hominin Fossil (Archaeology)
A massive tsunami destroyed the Spanish city of Seville in the 3rd century, new study finds (El Pais)
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8/17/2022 • 53 minutes, 57 seconds
Poarch Identity - HeVo 66
On today's episode, Jessica interviews Dr. Kelly Fayard (Poarch Band of Creek Indians), Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Denver. Jessica and Kelly dive into Poarch identity from a variety of different angles. She discusses how different historic events influenced Poarch identity in sometimes unexpected ways and where the Poarch Creek fit in with larger conversations about Indigenous identity. We also talk about strategies for creating an inclusive and safe classroom, as well as the classroom approaches and good trouble needed to move the discipline of Anthropology forward.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code HEVO. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/66Links
Heritage Voices on the APN
Kim TallBear’s Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science
Circe Sturm’s Becoming Indian: The Struggle over Cherokee Identity in the Twenty-first Century
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8/16/2022 • 58 minutes, 42 seconds
ENCORE Tips, Tricks, and Dance Moves for Anthropology Undergrad and Grad Programs - Ruins 121
In this episode of A Life in Ruins, we provide information about undergraduate and graduate school. We start off joking about our favorite episodes (all of them are our favorite) and then dive into things to consider when applying to undergraduate and graduate programs. We talk about our differing experiences in undergrad and the positives and negatives of each of our experiences. Importantly, we dive into how to research graduate programs, and factors surrounding how to choose a school are then discussed. We then wrap it up with other ridiculous conversations.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.Contact
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8/15/2022 • 56 minutes, 39 seconds
Ancient Chinese Oracle Bones and other Ancient Writing - TAS 184
We're taking a deep dive on ancient writing on this episode! After talking about the recent deciphering of Linear Elamite on the last episode we just wanted more. We'll talk about what writing means and mention other undeciphered languages. In the last two segments we'll talk about first written scripts in China and Mesoamerica. And for members, we've got a cool bonus segment about a curious artifact found in Mexico in the 1990s.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.LinksSegment 1
Where did writing begin?
Writing (Wold History)
Undeciphered scripts
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Chinese Writing (World History)
Chinese Writing (Britannica)
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Mesoamerican Writing Systems
Maya Writing
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The Cascajal Block: The Earliest Precolumbian Writing
Oldest Writing in the New World
Earliest New World Writing Discovered
What We Learn: The Cascajal Block
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8/14/2022 • 48 minutes, 53 seconds
Preserving an Important Rock Art Site with Joseph Williams - Rock Art 87
On this podcast we interview Joseph Williams. Williams has collaborated on creating a nonprofit to specifically protect, conserve and educate about a world class rock art site and eastern California. The strategy used to do this is inventive and I think you’ll enjoy hearing his perspective and the steps he took to provide a strategy.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/87LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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8/12/2022 • 48 minutes, 18 seconds
Do you need a graduate degree to be successful? Interview with someone that says 'no' - CRMArch 246
While many assume an MA will open the gates to management ranks in CRM, it is not only not a magic bullet there is potential to achieve success without it. This podcast we are joined by Linda a cultural resources lead in the Los Angeles area for a medium to large size environmental firm. She has a unique set of skills that have earned her a lot of success in CRM despite not having a graduate degree. Linda will discuss her career path and what she sees as the traits that are conducive to finding success in CRM.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/246Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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8/10/2022 • 55 minutes, 17 seconds
The Dirt Goes Site-Seeing - Dirt 202
This week, Anna and Amber debut a new (occasional) series: Site-Seeing! There are so many archaeological sites out there, and some of them tend to overshadow others. In order to learn about and showcase some lesser-known sites, your hosts will each present a brief exploration of a site previously unknown to either of them. This time, we feature Djenné, an ancient city in what is today Mali, and Ban Chiang, in what is today Thailand.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Djenne-Djenno (World History Encyclopedia)
Old Towns of Djenné (UNESCO)
Djenné, Mali (BlackPast)
Djenné (Encyclopedia Britannica)
A Tribute to Islam, Earthen but Transcendent (The New York Times)
Initial Encounters: Seeking traces of ancient trade connections between West Africa and the wider world (Afriques)
Great Mosque of Djenné (Khan Academy)
Storage vessel from Northeastern Thailand (Asian Art Museum)
The Ban Chiang Project - Background (Institute of Southeast Asian Archaeology)
Carabel type pot (Institute of Southeast Asian Archaeology)
Ban Chiang Pottery and Rice (Expedition)
Ban Chiang National Museum
The Ban Chiang Project - Metals Database (Institute of Southeast Asian Archaeology)
South California Museum Raids (2008) (Trafficking Culture)
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8/10/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 50 seconds
ENCORE: Down Unda' the Sea with Dr. Maddy McAllister - Ruins 120
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we interview Dr. Maddy McAllister, a maritime archaeologist with the Museum of Tropical Queensland. Dr. McAllister is known for her educational Instagram account, @shipwreckmermaid. As Dr. McAllister is an Aussie, we naturally first have a conversation about the differences between our endemic wildlife and the hazards of working in the wild. This is followed by a discussion of how Dr. McAllister, and other underwater archaeologists, plan out their projects, record data, and conduct their research. We also have some salty discussions of sailing stories, shipwrecks, and other things that blow Connors and Carlton's minds. David was literally born on an island -he gets it.If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Book Recommendations:• 2005 ‘Beneath the Seven Seas’ (edited by George Bass)• 1980 Archaeology underwater – Keith Muckleroy• 2004 Maritime Archaeology: a technical handbook, Jeremy Green• 1986 Maritime Archaeology in Australia – Graeme Henderson• 2008 Unfinished Voyages – Graeme Henderson• 2007 Shipwreck Archaeology in Australia – Mike NashGuest ContactDr. McAllister's Instagram: @shipwreckmermaidDr. McAllister's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maddy.mcallister.10 and https://www.facebook.com/shipwreckmermaid/Contact
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8/8/2022 • 56 minutes, 24 seconds
Ice Age Footprints, a Zodiac Coin, and an Ancient Script - TAS 183
This week we discuss three recent archaeology news articles. First up is the recent discovery of 12,000 year old human footprints in the salt flat of UT. Then, we head over to Israel where a Roman coin with a zodiac symbol on it was found under water. And finally, researchers believe they have deciphered the ancient Iranian script, Linear Elamite.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Ice Age human footprints discovered in Utah desert
Roman Coin Depicting Zodiac Symbol Discovered off Israel’s Coast
Archaeologists Find Rare Zodiac Coin in Israel
Have Scholars Finally Deciphered a Mysterious Ancient Script?
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8/7/2022 • 39 minutes, 4 seconds
Building the Virtual Rosewood Cemetery - Archaeotech 185
Dr. Ed Gonzalez-Tennant joins us again in Paul's absence to tell us about the site he's been working on for many years now: The Rosewood Cemetery in Florida. Situated on private land, the Rosewood cemetery is difficult to get to and difficult to maintain. Without some sort of official support it's likely to stay that way. Ed has been documenting the cemetery using a number of recording means. This work has culminated in the virtual Rosewood Cemetery. We talk about that process and the implications regarding virtual archaeology in the near future.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/185Links
Building the Virtual Rosewood Cemetery
Integrating Documentary and Archaeological Data in the Rosewood Cemetery
The Virtual Rosewood Cemetery on Sketchfab
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8/4/2022 • 41 minutes, 30 seconds
The Past Smells - DIRT 201
We've asked this on the show before, but..what did the past smell like? In this episode, we talk about some of the ways that researchers are finding and recreating some ancient aromas. We also get speculative about smellscapes and honk the Clown Horn of Orientalism at some perfumes. Get your sniffers ready, this one's fun!Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
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Ancient “smellscapes” are wafting out of artifacts and old texts (ScienceNews)
Eau de Cleopatra (Near Eastern Archaeology)
Copal: the Blood of Trees: Sacred Source of Maya and Aztec Incense (ThoughtCo)
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8/3/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 9 seconds
Kinkella Visits "The Thing" - Pseudo 98
Welcome to one of the creepiest nights of my life. Alone on a desert highway one evening in 1998, I decided to pull over into a deserted parking lot. The parking lot belonged to a large storage building which had a huge sign on the front proclaiming that it housed "The Thing." Against my better judgement, I walked in...TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/98LinksThe Thing TodayContact
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8/3/2022 • 34 minutes, 20 seconds
Where in the World? Part Five: The Zooarchaeology of Oceania - Animals 49
Welcome to episode three of a miniseries focusing on the zooarchaeology of various world regions. Join us on a journey to Oceania as we learn about the natural history and anatomy of the most prominent wild and domesticated species found in the area. Tune in to learn more about creatures such as the cassowary, thylacine and platypus.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ANIMALS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/49Sources
Álvarez-Varas, R., Barrios-Garrido, H., Skamiotis-Gómez, I., & Petitpas, R. (2020). Cultural role of sea turtles on Rapa Nui (Easter Island): Spatial and temporal contrast in the Pacific island region. Island Studies Journal, 15, 253-270.
Bessarab, D., & Forrest, S. (2017). Anggaba jina nimoonggoon: Whose knowledge is that? Aboriginal perspectives of community development. Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development: Fostering cultural security. Cambridge: University Press, Cambridge, 1-18.
Bino, G. et al. (2019). The platypus: evolutionary history, biology, and an uncertain future. Journal of mammalogy, 100(2), 308-327.
DiNapoli, R. J., Lipo, C. P., & Hunt, T. L. (2021). Triumph of the Commons: Sustainable Community Practices on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). Sustainability, 13(21), 12118.
Douglass, K. et al. (2021). Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene sites in the montane forests of New Guinea yield early record of cassowary hunting and egg harvesting. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(40), e2100117118.
Field, J. et al. (2000). ‘Coming back’ Aborigines and archaeologists at Cuddie Springs. Public Archaeology, 1(1), 35-48.
Field, J., & Dodson, J. (1999). Late Pleistocene megafauna and archaeology from Cuddie Springs, south-eastern Australia. In Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society (Vol. 65, pp. 275-301). Cambridge University Press.
Hartnup, K. et al. (2011). Ancient DNA recovers the origins of Māori feather cloaks. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 28(10), 2741-2750.
Hofman, C. A., Rick, T. C., Fleischer, R. C., & Maldonado, J. E. (2015). Conservation archaeogenomics: ancient DNA and biodiversity in the Anthropocene. Trends in ecology & evolution, 30(9), 540-549.
Jackson, S. (2010). Koala: Origins of an Icon. Allen and Unwin.
Lawal, R. A., & Hanotte, O. (2021). Domestic chicken diversity: Origin, distribution, and adaptation. Animal Genetics, 52(4), 385-394.
Paddle, R. (2002) The last Tasmanian Tiger: the history and extinction of the Thylacine. Cambridge University Press.
Shipman, P. (2021). What the dingo says about dog domestication. The Anatomical Record, 304(1), 19-30.
Skippington, J., Manne, T., & Veth, P. (2018). Macropods and measurables: A critical review of contemporary isotopic approaches to palaeo-environmental reconstructions in Australian zooarchaeology. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 17, 144-154.
Tsang, R. et al. (2021). Rock Art and (Re) Production of Narratives: A Cassowary Bone Dagger Stencil Perspective from Auwim, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 1-19.
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8/2/2022 • 48 minutes, 33 seconds
ENCORE Something A-foot in White Sands National Monument with Dr. Shane Miller and Dr. Jesse Tune - Ruins 119
ENCORE: Something's afoot. There is, yet again, another controversial preclovis find. This time, away from the West Coast and in New Mexico. The controversy surrounds human footprints found in White Sands National Park that are dated between 23 and 21 kya.To discuss these possible pre-Clovis footprints, we invited Dr. Jesse Tune and Dr. Shane Miller on the show to contextualize the data. We begin with an open discussion about the recent published report and try to understand what the researches found at the site. We then chat about their controversy, how it’s hit the mainstream media, and what the ramifications of the repaint are for archaeology.The conversation then turns into a open dialogue about scientific biases, as well as the role of Indigenous oral traditions and their incorporation into scientific theories.If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.Literature recommendations
2020, Bennett et al., Walking in mud: Remarkable Pleistocene human trackways from White Sands National Park (New Mexico), Quaternary Science Reviews
2018 Bustos et al., Footprints preserve terminal Pleistocene hunt? Human-sloth interactions in North America, Supplmentary Materials, Science Advances
2021 Rachal et al., Lake levels and trackways: An alternative model to explain the timing of human-megafauna trackway intersections, Tularosa Basin, New Mexico, Quaternary Science Advances
2021 Bennett et al., Evidence of humans in North Americaduring the Last Glacial Maximum, Science
2020 Ardelean et al., Evidence of human occupation in Mexico around the Last Glacial Maximum, Nature
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Earliest evidence of human activity in the Americas found at White Sands National Park
Oldest human footprints in North America found
The White Sands discovery only confirms what Indigenous people have said all along
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8/1/2022 • 1 hour, 17 minutes
New research links Native Americans with the Ancient Chinese - TAS 182
On todays show we take a look at 3 recent archaeological news stories. First, a new national park in Canada is being developed in corporation with the First Nations tribes in the area. Then, research at an ancient Iraqi fortress may be the remains of an ancient city that was previously lost. And finally, new analysis of DNA found in 14,000 year old modern human DNA in China has been linked to Native Americans.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
First Look At The Proposed Pituamkek National Park Reserve (National Parks Traveler)
Lennox First Island Nation Website
Krista son, Helen: Pitawelkek: A 2000 year old archaeological site in Malpeque Bay (Paper)
Ancient fortress found by archaeologists may be a lost royal city
Rabana-Merquly: a fortress in the kingdom of Adiabene in the Zagros Mountains
DNA From Chinese Cave Linked To Ancestry Of Native Americans
A Late Pleistocene human genome from Southwest China
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7/31/2022 • 41 minutes, 47 seconds
Continuing with Pointed Petroglyphs - Rock Art 86
In the last episode we didn't get a chance to complete the discussion of Dr. Garfinkel's upcoming publication. We talk more about what the pointed petroglyphs could mean and why they are significant. We also talk about Dr. Garfinkel's latest appearance on the Skinwalker Ranch series on The History Channel.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/86Links
California Rock Art Foundation
Episode 85: Revisiting the Pointed Petroglyphs of the Coso Range
Skinwalker Ranch on The History Channel
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7/29/2022 • 44 minutes, 14 seconds
The Careers Problem in CRM with Kenneth Aitchison and Christopher Dore - CRMArch 245
Members! Don't forget to check your member pages for a bonus segment!Christopher Dore and Kenneth Aitchison join the team to discuss their latest research and presentation on the state of the CRM industry in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Are there enough jobs? Do people want careers in CRM? We discuss this and more.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/245LinksFor the 2022 Aitchison Dore presentation go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/245Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
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7/27/2022 • 58 minutes, 51 seconds
Summer Blockbuster 3: Avatar - Dirt 200
To wrap up our inaugural Summer Blockbuster series, Amber leads us on a mission to Pandora with Avatar (2009). Rather than exploration of the culture of the indigenous Na’vi population (or maybe in addition to), we’ll examine some of the philosophical underpinnings of the franchise and discuss the book that completely changed Amber's intellectual trajectory.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
“Avatar” Advertising Invades “Bones” Episode “The Gamer in the Grease” (Wall Street Journal)
Do You Speak Na'vi? Giving Voice To 'Avatar' Aliens (NPR)
An interview with Paul Frommer, Alien Language Creator for Avatar (Unidentified Sound Object)
Some highlights of Na’vi (University of Pennsylvania Language Log)
Avatar: an all-purpose allegory (Foreign Policy)
Avatar (Rotten Tomatoes)
Avatar: A Marxist Saga on the Far Distant Planet (Communication, Capitalism, and Critique)
Orientalism (via Bookshop.org)
An Introduction to Edward Said, Orientalism, and Postcolonial Literary Studies (Amardeep Singh)
Orientalism and power: When will we stop stereotyping people? (BBC Ideas, via YouTube)
Watching Avatar through a Postcolonial and Orientalist Lens (via Academia.edu)
Jairo Funez on Twitter
Edward Said - Framed: The Politics of Stereotypes in News (Al Jazeera English, via YouTube)
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7/27/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute
Forges, fieldwork, and frying pans - Tea Break 3
The trowel is generally considered to be the essential piece in any archaeologist's toolkit, but how long have trowels been around and what kinds of trowels can you use in excavations? In this episode, Matilda chats with professional archaeologist and blacksmith Dr Zechariah Jinks-Fredrick about why we choose the tools that we do, but also the development of metal tools and metalworking in the past. What's the difference between a cow bone and a trowel? Very little apparently...Links
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7/26/2022 • 57 minutes, 59 seconds
ENCORE: If a Yoda, Archaeology had: A Philosophical Discussion with our Mentor Dr. Robert L. Kelly - Ruins 118
On this episode, we are taking our first vacation. We are going to leave you with a classic episode of ours. Enjoy!On Episode 27 of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we interview Dr. Robert L. Kelly. Dr. Kelly was all the cohosts thesis advisor at the University of Wyoming. Dr. Robert L. Kelly wrote the book, The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers: The Foraging Spectrum, on hunter-gatherer archaeology and the mathematical proofs behind it.He was involved in early research at Gatecliff Rockshelter and then he continued on to influence archaeological theory for the rest of his career. He writes a regular textbook with Dr. David Hurst Thomas named “Archaeology” (latest edition).He has also written a book on the future of archaeology called The Fifth Beginning.We have a super interesting philosophical conversation about archaeology and its meaning. Bob recounts his early life and how he found his way out in the desert with David Hurst Thomas during his first days as an archaeologist.We then discuss his transition from Cornell to the University of New Mexico and the University of Michigan, and have a lengthy discussion about his mentor, Lewis Binford and his eccentric life.The majority of the podcast however, is an in-depth conversation about anthropology, how the field has changed over the years, and what it means to be human.Robert L Kelly Email: [email protected] in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.Contact
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7/25/2022 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 42 seconds
The Archaeology Variety Show Episode 2 LIVE - TAS 181
This week enjoy Season 1, Episode 2 of The Archaeology Variety Show. This episode originally aired back in March 2022.Segments:
Where Are We?
Last two weeks on the APN
Interview with Andrew Kinkella
Andrew’s Website
Kinkella Teaches Archaeology - YouTube
Archaeology or Aliens
Archeologists Found the Location Where Jesus Walked on Water
Archaeologists find 6,500-year-old pottery bearing the name of biblical judge
The description of the Biblical destruction of Sodom is supported by recent archaeological discoveries.
Pop Culture Archaeology: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
The Archaeology of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Thuggee
Monsters in the dark: the discovery of Thuggee and demographic knowledge in colonial India
Site of the Week: The Thracian Tomb of Aleksandrovo
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7/24/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Contested History, Identity, Culture & Heritage in Times of War & Peace - WB 22nd April 2022
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.0:00 Introduction1:53 Links of the Week2:51 News to Keep an Eye On10:48 James Madison’s Montpelier Row15:39 The Nature of the Conversation & Claims20:45 People are Passionate about the Past!21:40 History is ALWAYS Contested24:33 Stroud Council to Remove ‘Racist’ Clock26:26 Considering Context & Stakeholders31:59 People are Allowed to Choose!37:52 Contested Heritage in War41:49 Check your Sources!43:35 UNESCO’s Perspective44:57 Attempts at Erasure45:25 Antiquities Coalition Recommendations53:45 ConclusionsLink of the Week:Disasters Emergency Committee:https://www.dec.org.uk/Links:18 April 2022 | Heritage and Climate:https://www.icomos.org/en/focus/18-april-international-day-for-monuments-and-sites/104836-18-april-2022-heritage-and-climateWorld Heritage Day 2022: History, theme and significance; here's all you need to know:https://www.firstpost.com/world/world-heritage-day-2022-history-theme-and-significance-heres-all-you-need-to-know-10562651.htmlCBA: Festival of Archaeology: https://www.archaeologyuk.org/festival.htmlGovernment blocks Oxford Street M&S demolition until plans can be scrutinised:https://uk.news.yahoo.com/government-set-block-oxford-street-153417571.htmlM&S Oxford St demolition scheme halted by Gove:https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/ms-oxford-st-demolition-scheme-halted-by-goveGove blocks plans to demolish Oxford Street M&S:https://www.building.co.uk/news/gove-blocks-plans-to-demolish-oxford-street-mands/5117103.articleHighways: A303 Stonehenge:https://infrastructure.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/projects/south-west/a303-stonehenge/James Madison’s Montpelier:https://www.montpelier.org/Montpelier says it's open to parity with slave descendants. Descendants call foul:https://www.npr.org/2022/04/20/1093673939/montpeliers-fight-with-descendants-of-the-enslaved-brings-employee-firings SAA Issues Statement on Action by Montpelier Foundation Board of Directors:https://www.saa.org/quick-nav/saa-media-room/saa-news/2022/04/13/saa-issues-statement-on-action-by-montpelier-foundation-board-of-directorsIs there really a ‘woke war’ at the National Trust?
7/22/2022 • 57 minutes, 3 seconds
Statement on Ukraine from CBA & Government 'unlawful' on planning AGAIN! - WB 15.04.2022
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.#archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoupSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup *** 0:00 Introduction 1:44 UK Arch Response to Ukraine2:35 Letters from Ukraine & Russia8:43 Statement from Neil Redfern12:13 Open Letter to UNESCO WHC16:15 Problems with ‘Homes for Ukraine’26:09 Context of Holocaust Memorial32:39 Government ‘Unlawful’43:37 Closing Comments***Link of the Week:Disasters Emergency Committee:https://www.dec.org.uk/***Links:Letters: War in Europe: - Current Archaeology: May/ June 2022:https://archaeologyuk.org/asset/12DE3F33-2F10-405C-8D6F86A90A63EFFD/ Neil Redfern Letter (photograph courtesy of a viewer) - Current Archaeology: May/ June 2022:https://twitter.com/Archaeos0up/status/1512709194192982020Open letter to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee:https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/open-letter-to-the-unesco-world-heritage-committee-7-april-2022/open-letter-to-the-unesco-world-heritage-committee Damaged Cultural Sites in Ukraine Verified by UNESCO:https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/damaged-cultural-sites-ukraine-verified-unesco Homes for Ukraine scheme: ‘I design Government systems for a living and it took me days’ to apply for visa:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/homes-for-ukraine-scheme-e2-80-98i-design-government-systems-for-a-living-and-it-took-me-days-e2-80-99-to-apply-for-visa/ar-AAW6tePUkraine war: Minister who took in refugee says friendship will 'last lifetime' - but there are issues with scheme:https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-war-minister-who-took-in-refugee-says-friendship-will-last-lifetime-but-there-are-issues-with-scheme-12584754 Just 1,200 Ukrainian refugees in UK homes under sponsorship scheme as 71% of applicants still waiting:https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/homes-for-ukraine-scheme-uk-arrivals-b2053862.htmlDisplaced Ukrainian students to receive free tuition in Scotland:h
7/22/2022 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
Getting Started with QGIS - ArchaeoTech 184
Dr. Edward Gonzalez-Tennant joins us again as a guest co-host while Paul is surveying in the middle east. Ed is an expert in QGIS and on today's show he tells us how to get started and gives us some of his tips, tricks, and customization advice along the way.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/184Links
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7/21/2022 • 40 minutes, 45 seconds
Summer Blockbusters: Apocalypto - Dirt 199
Amber guides Anna through the jungle of the 2006 film Apocalypto...but hopefully a little less racistly than director Mel Gibson did! We’ll talk about human sacrifice, what was (and was not) going on in Maya culture in the 15th century CE, and the movie’s ending that couldn’t be more on the nose if it went “boop!”Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
The Story of Civilization (via Wikipedia)
With help from a friend, Mel cut to the chase (The Washington Post)
Mel Gibson criticizes Iraq war at film fest (Today)
Is Apocalypto Pornography? (Archaeology)
Relativism, Revisionism, Aboriginalism, and Emic/Etic Truth: The Case Study of Apocalypto (The Ethics of Anthropology and Amerindian Research: Reporting on Environmental Degradation and Warfare)
The perduring Maya: new archaeology on early Colonial transitions (Antiquity, via ResearchGate)
Maya Resistance to Colonial Rule in Everyday Life (The Latin American Anthropological Review)
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7/20/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 55 seconds
The Crystal Skull of Belize - Pseudo 97
We've all heard of "The Crystal Skulls," but this crystal skull in particular is near and dear to my heart. Found in Belize in the 1920s, the mystery and intrigue surrounding the attempt to keep this find "authentic" is much more interesting than the forgery itself!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/97LinksCrystal Skull ArticleContact
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7/20/2022 • 31 minutes, 53 seconds
Indigenous Led Cultural Resource Management and Heritage Companies - HeVo 65
On today's episode, Jessica hosts a panel of Indigenous Cultural Resource Management and Heritage company leaders. The panel includes Dr. Ashley Spivey (Pamukey Indian Tribe), Executive Director of Kenah Consulting (Heritage Voices Episode 43), Desireé Martinez (Gabrileño-Tongva), President of Cogstone Resource Management and Tongva Tribal Archaeologist (Heritage Voices Episodes 9, 17, 46), Jeremy Begay (Diné), Carrizo Archaeological Group, and Steve DeRoy (Buffalo Clan, Anishinaabe/Saulteaux, Ebb and Flow First Nation), co-founder, director and past president of The Firelight Group and founder of the Indigenous Mapping Workshop (Heritage Voices Episode 56). Topic include why they chose CRM/Heritage over other avenues to work in this field, how they bake community benefit into their organizations, what they want Indigenous young people interested in CRM/Heritage to know, and how the CRM/Heritage Industry can better support Indigenous led firms.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code HEVO. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/65Links
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7/19/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 32 seconds
Timelines: 210 BCE - TAS 180
In 210 BCE Qin Shi Huangdi, the self-proclaimed first emperor of China was laid to rest surrounded by a terra cotta version of his army and court. But what was going on at the same time in other places in the world? In this episode we talk about the terra cotta army in China. Then we move over to Europe/Northern Africa because the end of the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage was coming to an end at the exact same time. Finally, we take a look at the one of the first unified empires in India, the Mauryan.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Emperor Qin's Tomb
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Europe at 200 BCE
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7/17/2022 • 43 minutes, 37 seconds
Special Discussion On Safety in Memory of Kaylen - CRMArch 244
We have all been in a situation that we weren't comfortable with in the field. And we've all been afraid to speak up when something is wrong. In the wake of the terrible tragedy of the death of one of our own on her first day of work we talk about personal responsibility and how you can take care of yourself in this demanding profession.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/244LinksKaylen's Family's GoFundMe PageFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNet Blogs and Resources:
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7/15/2022 • 42 minutes, 36 seconds
Revisiting the Pointed Petroglyphs of the Coso Range - Rock Art 85
The Coso Range in the eastern Mojave Desert is a place we've talked about a lot. Now, Dr. Garfinkel, with help from two other researchers, is releasing a new book this fall about the pointed petroglyphs of the Coso range. He talks about what they look like, what they mean for our understanding of the area, and how they dated the images.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/85LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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7/15/2022 • 39 minutes, 37 seconds
Summer Blockbusters: The Dig - DIRT 198
Welcome to a month of Summer Blockbusters, where we talk about the archaeology in movies that aren't Indiana Jones! This week, it's the 2021 film The Dig, starring Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan. We'll talk a bit about the film, but mostly about the real site portrayed in it--the Anglo Saxon burial at Sutton Hoo. This site was key to rewriting the understanding of post-Roman Britain, and was especially meaningful as a symbol of English national identity during WWII.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Here’s the True Tale Behind Netflix’s Buzzy New Carey Mulligan Archaeology Drama, ‘The Dig (Artnet)
The True History Behind Netflix’s ‘The Dig’ and Sutton Hoo (Smithsonian)
The Dig: Who was Sutton Hoo archaeologist Basil Brown? (BBC)
The Dig (CautionSpoilers.com)
What Netflix ‘The Dig’ Gets Right And ‘Slanderously’ Wrong About The Sutton Hoo Story (Forbes)
The Anglo-Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo (British Museum)
The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial, Volume 1: Excavations, Background, the Ship, Dating and Inventory (via WorldCat)
Whetstone or Sceptre? (medieval.eu)
An Introduction to Early Medieval England (C.410–1066) (English Heritage)
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7/13/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 38 seconds
What's Your Best First Season Strategy? - CRMArch 243
You've graduated and are starting your first season as an archaeologist in Cultural Resources Management. Are you just excited to have a job and call yourself an archaeologist? Great! But also think about your career. What should you be doing to plan for the future? What should you be doing just to get through the field season? We talk about all this on today's episode.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/243Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
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7/13/2022 • 56 minutes, 21 seconds
Red Rover, Red Rover, Send Gover Back Over - Ruins 116
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, Carlton is back! Connor and Carlton sit down and discuss his wild and crazy summer in the field. They do a deep dive into where he was, what type of site he worked at, and the atmosphere of Lynch, Nebraska. Carlton then describes the early history of the site, his new gig as a bartender, and what it is like to be a senior graduate teaching assistant at a field school. Connor and Carlton finish discussing the next couple of months and Carlton's growth as a human.If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/ruins/116Literature RecommendationsThe Archaeology of the North American Great Plains by Douglas B. BamforthContact
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7/11/2022 • 55 minutes, 49 seconds
Stones in Circles and the Ancients that Loved Them - TAS 179
News from the English Countryside is dominating the podcast today! We've got a 4,800 year old stone circle on top of a henge and two from Stonehenge. The first is about the parasites that the early builders of Stonehenge suffered from and the second is about ancient pits, lots of them, found in the area around Stonehenge. Those ancients really DID love their stones in circles!Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Volunteers Uncover Rare, 4,800-Year-Old Stone Circle in England
Definition of Henge
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Intestinal parasites in the Neolithic population who built Stonehenge (Durrington Walls, 2500 BCE)
TAS: Timelines: 2200 BCE - Ep 170 (Stonehenge)
Hundreds of Ancient Pits Found at Stonehenge
Novel insights into prehistoric land use at Stonehenge by combining electromagnetic and invasive methods with a semi-automated interpretation scheme
TAS: Desert Kites, Miami Pre-History, and Illicit Antiquities - Ep 165
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7/10/2022 • 42 minutes, 6 seconds
Teaching That Tech-Mindset with Dr. Ed Gonzalez-Tennant - ArchaeoTech 183
Dr. Edward Gonzalez-Tennant has been on the show before talking about some of his research. Now we bring him on to co-host while Paul is out and in this episode we talk about his transition from Florida to Texas and how he's teaching the next generation of archaeologists to think about technology solutions.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/183Links
Reconstructing a Lost Town with Edward Gonzalez-Tennant - Ep 104
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7/7/2022 • 40 minutes, 1 second
Sea Peoples - Dirt 197
“The Sea Peoples” is a term that refers to a seafaring culture of unclear origin that bopped around the eastern Mediterranean and adjoining areas around 1200-900 BCE. There are ancient Egyptian murals and reliefs that depict battles against these unnamed adversaries, but no definitive labels or helpful texts. So who were the Sea Peoples? We’ll discuss some theories, and probably not reach any conclusions apart from “wow people really care a lot about this, huh?”Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Sea Peoples (World History Encyclopedia)
Ask a Near Eastern Professional: Who are the Sea Peoples and what role did they play in the devastation of civilizations that occurred shortly after 1200 BCE? (Ancient Near East Today)
Gaston Maspero and the Sea Peoples (SciHi)
Rapid Change of Climate Did Not Cause the Fall of the Akkadian Empire (Ancient Near East Today)
Who Were the Sea People? (ThoughtCo)
Philistine (people) (Encyclopedia Britannica)
Ancient DNA sheds light on the genetic origins of early Iron Age Philistines (Science Advances)
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7/6/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 22 seconds
The Antikythera Mechanism - Pseudo 96
Found in a shipwreck off the coast of Greece in 1901, the Antikythera Mechanism has been the subject of all sorts of claims, some outlandish, some simply false, and some true. Is this really the “World’s First Computer?” Is the technology needed to make it simply too advanced for the ancient Greeks? Join me as we sort it all out!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/96LinksAntikythera Mechanism Presentation by Jo MarchantContact
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7/6/2022 • 40 minutes, 53 seconds
Where in the World? Part Four: The Zooarchaeology of Asia - Animals 48
Welcome to episode three of a miniseries focusing on the zooarchaeology of various world regions. This episode is centred around Asian zooarchaeology, focusing on the natural history and anatomy of the most prominent wild and domesticated species found throughout the continent. Tune in to learn how pandas were mistaken for tapirs, grunting oxen and oracle bones.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ANIMALS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/48Links
Ameri, M. (2018). Letting the Pictures Speak: An Image-Based Approach to the Mythological and Narrative Imagery of the Harappan World. Seals and Sealing in the Ancient World: Case Studies from the Near East, Egypt, the Aegean, and South Asia, 144.
Bose, S. (2020). Mega Mammals in Ancient India: Rhinos, Tigers, and Elephants. Oxford University Press.
d’Alpoim Guedes, J., & Aldenderfer, M. (2020). The archaeology of the Early Tibetan Plateau: New research on the initial peopling through the Early Bronze Age. Journal of Archaeological Research, 28(3), 339-392.
Harper, D. (2013). The cultural history of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) in early China. Early China, 35(36), 2012-13.
Kumar, S., Ali, M., & Khoso, P. A. (2020). Emergence and Decline of the Indus Valley Civilization in Pakistan. Global Sociological Review, 2, 9-22.
Liu, K. et al. (2021). Radiocarbon dating of oracle bones of late Shang period in ancient China. Radiocarbon, 63(1), 155-175.
Liu, Y. C. et al. (2018). Genome-wide evolutionary analysis of natural history and adaptation in the world’s tigers. Current Biology, 28(23), 3840-3849.
Mohamad, K. et al. (2009). On the origin of Indonesian cattle. PLoS One, 4(5), e5490.
Uzzaman, M. R. et al. (2014). Semi-domesticated and Irreplaceable genetic resource gayal (Bos frontalis) needs effective genetic conservation in Bangladesh: a review. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 27(9), 1368.
Yang, D.Y. et al. (2008). Wild or domesticated: DNA analysis of ancient water buffalo remains from north China. Journal of Archaeological Science, 35(10), pp.2778-2785.
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7/5/2022 • 52 minutes, 8 seconds
Connor and David's Declassified CRM Survival Guide - Ruins 115
Connor and David discuss the highs and woes of CRM archaeology. They start out discussing #bus and #vanlife and the issues that David is having with his bus.They then take a deep dive into the bad and less fun elements of CRM archaeology. They discuss hotels, shovel tests, depression and existential crises. Connor and David then play good cop and tell success stories about their experiences in CRM. Give it a listen!If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/115Contact
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7/4/2022 • 58 minutes, 19 seconds
Recent Research at a Paleoindian Red Ochre quarry with Dr. Spencer Pelton - TAS 178
This week we interview Dr. Spencer Pelton, the Wyoming State Archaeologist, about his work on the Powers II red ochre quarry site. He recently co-authored a paper about that site, and in it they reveal that the dating results make the Powers Site potentially the oldest quarry site in North America. It's a fascinating and unique site and Dr. Pelton graciously shares his expertise on red ochre, how it was mined, and how it was potentially used by Paleoindian people in Wyoming.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
In situ evidence for Paleoindian hematite quarrying at the Powars II site (48PL330), Wyoming
This 12,000-Year-Old Wyoming Quarry Could Be North America’s Oldest Mine
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7/3/2022 • 48 minutes, 14 seconds
What's Your End Goal? - CRMArch 242
We should all have goals in any job we’re in. What’s your current set of goals for your CRM career? Do you want to run a company? Become a professor? What are your short term vs long term goals? Andrew and Doug discuss this topic on today’s show.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/242Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)
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6/29/2022 • 50 minutes, 16 seconds
The Dirt Gets Wrecked - Ep 196
Y'all, it has been a TOUGH WEEK. You can tell because Anna somehow manages to get the episode intro WRONG after doing it correctly nearly 200 times. But we're just gonna keep swimming! We couldn’t do a month-at-sea theme without talking about shipwrecks. And it’s not just pirate ships and the Titanic, either. We’ll discuss all kinds of underwater assemblages and the ways in which shipwreck archaeology helps us understand travel, life, commerce, connectivity, and more.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Dokos shipwreck (Wikipedia)
Oldest Intact Shipwreck Discovered in the Black Sea (Smithsonian Magazine)
Ancient Shipwreck (Archaeology)
The Oldest Intact Shipwreck “Odysseus” was an Ancient Greek Vessel (Greek Reporter)
Stamnos - The Siren Vase (British Museum)
How the world's deepest shipwreck was found (BBC Future)
Made in China (National Geographic)
The Belitung Shipwreck (SEAArch)
Silk Roads Programme (UNESCO)
NOAA, partners discover wreck of 207-year-old whaling ship (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
The Science of Shipwrecks (North Carolina Sea Grant)
Episode 86 - Check Yourself Before You Shipwreck Yourself (The Dirt)
How scientists keep ancient shipwrecks from crumbling into dust (Popular Science)
Giant freeze dryer to preserve famous shipwreck (The History Blog)
Sustainable Nanotechnologies for Curative and Preventive Wood Deacidification Treatments: An Eco-Friendly and Innovative Approach (Nanomaterials)
The Salvage (Vasa Museet)
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6/29/2022 • 59 minutes, 16 seconds
A flame from my hearth to yours - Tea Break 2
It's time for another journey into the past and this month Matilda will be chatting with Ashleigh Airey all about the development of candles. When were the earliest candles? What materials are candles made from and how do they affect our environment? How much have candles changed over time? Listen in to this second episode to find out the answers and more!LinksAshwood Candles websiteGuest Contact
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6/28/2022 • 59 minutes, 13 seconds
The soul of the object - Tea-Break 1
In this first episode of Tea-break Time Travel, Matilda is joined by Sarah Lord from Potted History to talk about the oldest clay object in the world: The Venus of Dolní Věstonice. Ever wondered how people first started making clay objects? Who made the Venus figurines? Why art has always been a part of human history? Then this is the episode for you!Links
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6/28/2022 • 52 minutes, 1 second
My Cousin Vinny: A Conversation about Genetics and Neanderthals with Dr. Vincent Battista - Ruins 114
In this episode of A Life In Ruins podcast, Connor and David chat with Vincent Battista, a Postdoctoral Researcher specializing in genetics.Vincent got his PhD at the University of Michigan where he studied under Milford Wolpoff, who is also the teacher of Dr. Jim Ahern, Connor and David‘s biological anthropology teacher.Connor and David chat with Vincent about his Italian ancestry, and how that formulated his interest in culture and anthropology, and they later get into his early educational career in anthropologyLike most episodes with PhD‘s, the conversation gets heavy discussing the quagmire that is academia and whether it is right for some people or not.We end with a discussion about Neanderthals, as Vincent is a wealth of knowledge the subject.Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/ruins/114Literature Recommendations
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and The Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Dark Emu: Aboriginal Australia and the birth of agriculture by Bruce Pascoe
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Dr. Battista's Instagram: @spaghettiwesternz
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6/27/2022 • 56 minutes, 28 seconds
Shipwrecks! - TAS 177
Randomly, there were lots of shipwreck stories in the news this week, so we decided to do a themed episode! First up, we have a story about a shipwreck recovery off the coast of Oregon. Then we move over to a viking age shipyard that was discovered in Sweden. And finally, the excavation of a ship from the middle ages presents a unique challenge to archaeologists.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Legendary Spanish galleon shipwreck discovered on Oregon coast
'First of its Kind' Viking Age Shipyard Discovered at Birka, a Swedish World Heritage Site
Press Release from Stockholm University: Unique Viking Age Shipyard discovered at Birka
The Report: En vikingatida varvsplats vid Kugghamn, Birka: Arkeologiska undersökningar av L2022:2719, Birka, Björkö,Adelsö socken, Uppland, augusti 2020 och 2021
Archaeologists race against time to study crumbling 1,300-year-old shipwreck
TAS Vikings Episode
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6/26/2022 • 40 minutes, 45 seconds
New 3D Software for Artifact Documentation and Analysis - ArchaeoTech 182
Archaeologists have been 3D scanning artifacts for a while now. But, what do you do with those scans? We post them on websites, use them in reports, and try to do some analysis, but, it's not consistent. This new paper from PLOS ONE is from the architects of a new software, Artifact 3D, that intends to take those scans and perform some high-level, detailed, analytical algorithms that are consistent and repeatable. We talk about it on this week's episode.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingStart your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/182Links
Article: New software for accurate, objective and efficient 3D analysis and documentation of archaeological artifacts
Artifact 3D Software and User Manual
Polycam - LiDAR Scanner
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Paul Zimmerman
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6/23/2022 • 47 minutes, 15 seconds
Chariots of the Gods: A Book Review - Pseudo 95
You've heard of the title, but have you ever actually read the book? No worries, I've done it for you! Join me as I break down the chapters, demystify the examples, and review what can only be termed a "venerable classic" of pseudoarchaeology literature!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingContact
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6/22/2022 • 50 minutes, 46 seconds
CLAMoring for Data with Christine Bassett - DIRT 195
Ahoy! We’re still at sea, the ocean is still None of Our Business, and yet we’re learning so much about it! This week, we’ve got a special guest to guide us. Christine Bassett is currently a program coordinator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Weather Program Office (NOAA). Christine collects data from ancient Arctic shell middens to reconstruct climate and sea ice levels for archaeological sites in the Aleutian islands. Tune in to learn how she’s turning thousand-year-old clams into a climate thermometer!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
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6/22/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 44 seconds
Indigenous Education, Climate Change, and Technologies of Care - HeVo 64
On today's episode, Jessica interviews Dr. Clint Carroll, Associate Professor of Native American and Indigenous Studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder and ᏣᎳᎩᎯ ᎠᏰᎵ ᎡᎲᎢ (Cherokee Nation Citizen). Jessica and Clint discuss his interdisciplinary community based work with the Cherokee Nation. He describes how the history of colonialism has challenged Cherokee relationships with the land, but also how the Cherokee Nation has sustained or reformed relationships to the land despite that painful legacy. Finally, Clint describes his efforts in conjunction with the Cherokee Nation Medicine Keepers to continue to support Cherokee connections to the land in the face of climate change through technologies of care, education, land management policy, and access.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code HEVO. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/64Links
Heritage Voices on the APN
Roots of Our Renewal: Ethnobotany and Cherokee Environmental Governance
Cherokee Voices for the Land
Clint Carroll’s Website
Clint Carroll’s University of Colorado Boulder Faculty Page
Beth Rose Middleton Manning: Trust in the Land: New Directions in Tribal Conservation
To Donate to these efforts [In Recipient Drop Down Box Select “MK’s Garden--Plant Site”. [MK is short for Medicine Keepers]
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6/21/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 39 seconds
Pirates and Privateers from Long Island Sound to Delaware Bay with Dr. Jamie L. H. Goodall - Ruins 113
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we get the best pirate scholar, Dr. Jamie L. H. Goodall, back on the show. We discuss how she has been since we last talked and discuss what she actually does at her current job. Carlton and Connor then pepper her with questions about her new book, "Pirates and Privateers from Long Island Sound to Delaware Bay" which was released in May 2022. She details the differences in pirating between the Chesapeake Bay and the more northern bays/sounds. She helps us understand pirates personal lives and tells us that they even got married. Carlton and Connor then keep asking her questions because they are nerds and love pirate history.If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/113LinksDr. Goodall's WebsiteLiterature Recommendations
Why We Love Pirates: The Hunt for Captain Kidd and How He Changed Piracy Forever by Rebecca Simon
The Life and Tryals of the Gentleman Pirate, Major Stede Bonnet by Jeremy R. Moss
Pirate Queens: The Lives of Anne Bonny & Mary Read by Rebecca Simon
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6/20/2022 • 49 minutes, 58 seconds
United Tools, Drought Finds, and the Most Important Site in the World - TAS 176
MEMBERS: CHECK YOUR AD-FREE DOWNLOADS FOR THIS EPISODE'S BONUS SEGMENT!We've got a lot to cover in this news episode. We start with a tale of the Swiss Army Knife of southern Africa. Then we talk about a site in Iraq visible now because of drought and being recording in a rapid way. Then we go to Turkey to talk about the most famous site in the world: Gobekli Tepe. But wait, there's more! For members we have a bonus segment about the world's oldest company.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
65,000 year-old ‘Swiss Army knife’ proves ancient humans shared knowledge, research says.
Ancient city emerges as Mosul’s dam is drained
Drought in Iraq Reveals 3,400-Year-Old City
Turkish hilltop where civilization began
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6/19/2022 • 33 minutes, 44 seconds
The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Polish Historians' Perspectives on the War Next Door! - WB 2nd April 2022
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.#archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoupSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup***0:00 Introduction2:08 Recap of ArchUK4Ukraine9:26 Reactions11:08 CIfA’s Response14:41 CBA’s Response15:52 Comparison to Other Responses16:46 Homes for Ukraine Scheme18:38 FAME’s Response (Blocking Us)21:56 Accidentally Global? Heritage Alliance24:50 Why is it SO Hard for Them?31:26 Ways Forward – Closing Thoughts***Link of the Week:Disasters Emergency Committee:https://www.dec.org.uk/***Links:6 Things UK Archaeology Can do to Support Ukraine NOW! :https://youtu.be/bfQqzuWsUJ8Call to Action Card, share freely and widely - No copyright claimed by PipeLine, Archaeosoup or Watching Brief:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1U6Ar_gnLj_dYa1jaf6Z3zFMJmV9Uem6S?usp=sharingCIfA’s Response:https://twitter.com/InstituteArch/status/1506329326509244417?s=20&t=fR8ddrQHYeuHZjudimJ0hwThe Threat to Ukraine’s Heritage – An Open Letter:https://www.theheritagealliance.org.uk/blog/the-threat-to-ukraines-heritage-joint-letter/“DON’T MENTION THE WAR” A Week of Fawlty Comms from CIfA, CBA & FAME:http://thepipeline.info/blog/2022/03/27/dont-mention-the-war-a-week-of-fawlty-comms-from-cifa-cba-fame/
6/18/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 48 seconds
Perspectives on Rock Art with Ann Norman - Rock Art 84
Our guest scholar, Ann Norman, provides a remarkable story of her life and passion as a student of rock art. From extensive studies and first-hand testimony from indigenous people on the rock paintings in South Africa to her work in the Middle East, she captivates with insightful and sensitive treatments of her rock art travels. You will love this upbeat and striking discussion.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/rockart/84LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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6/17/2022 • 48 minutes, 6 seconds
Terra Nullius - Dirt 194
Terra nullius is a Latin phrase meaning “nobody’s land,” but historically it has tended to mean something closer to *grabby hands.* What does it mean when a place is considered no one’s? Are there still places where people aren’t? Are there places where we've never been? The answers may surprise you.Members, check out an extended edition of this episode here.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Rockall (Wikipedia
When Will It Get Too Hot for the Body to Survive? (Slate)
The Alaskan Island That Humans Can’t Conquer (Smithsonian Magazine)
The bones that could shape Antarctica’s fate (BBC Future)
Three High-Altitude Peoples, Three Adaptations to Thin Air (National Geographic)
Tibetans inherited high-altitude gene from ancient human (Science)
Sama (Encyclopedia Britannica)
The Identity and Social Mobility of Sama-Bajau (Sari)
Explorer Reaches Bottom of the Mariana Trench, Breaks Record for Deepest Dive Ever (LiveScience)
What Land Did Europeans Actually Discover? [Infographic] (Popular Science)
The Wilderness Act (Wilderness Connect)
Son Doong 360 (National Geographic)
The last unmapped places on Earth (BBC Future)
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6/15/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 8 seconds
How to Get Published in Archaeology - CRMArch 241
MEMBERS! CHECK YOUR MEMBER PAGES FOR A BONUS SEGMENT 4 ON GETTING PUBLISHED IN A JOURNAL!!Have you ever thought about publishing a book or article in archaeology, only to be suddenly overcome with fear and uncertainty? Join us as we tell our own stories fear and uncertainty that led to ultimately getting published.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/241Links
How to write for social sciences
Self-publish eBooks and paperbacks for free with Kindle Direct Publishing, and reach millions of readers on Amazon
Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
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Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)
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6/14/2022 • 59 minutes, 2 seconds
Tea-Break Time Travel - TeaBreak 0
Have you ever wanted to travel back in time? Back to the mediaeval period, to see the earliest printing press or spinning wheel? To the Bronze Age, watching from the sidelines as a blacksmith hammers out a beautiful leaf -shaped blade? How about the early Neolithic, to learn how to knap that perfect stone hand axe? Or even all the way back to the Palaeolithic, to witness the creation of the earliest ever clay object? Well, you’re in luck! My name is Matilda Siebrecht and I will be hosting a brand-new monthly series called Tea-break Time Travel. Every episode I will be joined on my tea break by a guest with expert knowledge on a particular archaeological object. Together, we will travel back in time, discussing the object itself as well as the cultures and environments surrounding its creation and use. So plug in your headphones, grab your hot beverage of choice, and settle down for a journey back in time!Contact the Host
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6/14/2022 • 2 minutes, 24 seconds
Et tu, Clovis? On the Efficacy of the Clovis Point with Dr. Devin Pettigrew - Ep 112
On this episode we bring back Dr. Devin Pettigrew to discuss a paper that came out in 2021. The name of that paper is "On the efficacy of Clovis fluted points for hunting proboscideans" by Eren et. al.Dr. Pettigrew is an experimental archaeologist and together we discuss the pitfalls/successes of this study. We really dive deep into the article and the data they are using to summarize their argument. Dr. Pettigrew also gives us a background in the ballistics of atlatls as well as information around the use of ballistics gel/ceramics to interpret penetration effectiveness. Dr. Pettigrew then tell us about some of his current research and things he is studying.If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/112LinksExperiment Crowdfunding WebsiteLiterature Recommendations
On the efficacy of Clovis fluted points for hunting proboscideans By Eren et al (2021)
Hunting Caribou: Subsistence Hunting Along the Northern Edge of the Boreal Forest by Henry S. Sharp and Karyn Sharp
The ballistics of archaic North American atlatls and darts by Devin B. Pettigrew
Atlatl Vs Bison by John Whittaker and Devin B Pettigrew
Survival by Hunting: Prehistoric Human Predators and Animal Prey by George Frison
The Traditional Bowyer's Bible edited by Jim Hamm
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6/13/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 30 seconds
Ancient Inequality, A Slave Ship and Giant Statues - TAS 175
There's a lot in the archaeology news as field seasons around the world kick off into high gear! This week we've got stories about the quantifying inequality among past societies, the conservations efforts around the last ship to bring slaves to the United States, and giant statues in Sardinia. That's giant statues, not statues of giants!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Why some ancient societies were more unequal than others (BBC)
Greater post-Neolithic wealth disparities in Eurasia than in North America and Mesoamerica (Nature)
Unlocking the Secrets of the ‘Clotilda,’ the Last Known Slave Ship
100 Amazing Facts About the Negro
Archaeologists Unearth 3,000-Year-Old Giant Statues in Sardinian Necropolis
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6/12/2022 • 38 minutes, 8 seconds
Gamification of Education with RISC - ArchaeoTech 181
MEMBERS CHECK YOUR BONUS PAGE FOR A GREAT BONUS SEGMENT!We talk a lot about how to get archaeologists to learn more outside the field of archaeology in order to better understand archaeology. On this episode we talk to JD Calvelli from the University of Chicago's Center for Radical Innovation and Social Change (RISC) about gamifying the learning of data science. However, this isn't for adults; it's for 4th-6th graders! Adults are able to learn as well, though. Learn something new and do it in a fun way.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingStart your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/181Links
Center for Radical Innovation and Social Change
Algo-Rhythm
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/algo-rhythm/id1623193311
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.EnableEducation.risc2
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6/9/2022 • 52 minutes, 29 seconds
Interview With The New Guy - Pseudo 94
It’s back! In this episode, APN kingpin Chris Webster interviews Andrew Kinkella about who he is, why he’s restarting the Pseudoarchaeology Podcast, and what to expect!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingContact
Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)
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6/8/2022 • 27 minutes, 10 seconds
Fruits de la Mer - Dirt 193
Welcome to episode one of our themed month: The Dirt at Sea! The oceans (and seas and lagoons and fjords and so on) have provided people with food and other resources for hundreds of thousands of years. We’ll be discussing some examples of this from the archaeological record. We’ll also investigate how archaeology can get at the relationship between people and the big blue – and it’s much more than just reconstructing ancient coastlines.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Living Ocean (NASA Science)
Last Interglacial Iberian Neandertals as fisher-hunter-gatherers (Science)
Neanderthals Really Liked Seafood (Smithsonian)
Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management (Nature Communications)
North American and Australian Indigenous Communities Farmed Oysters for 5,000-10,000 Years (Sci-News)
Research Shares Importance Of Studying Indigenous Oyster Farming History (Tasting Table)
Indigenous oyster fisheries were ‘fundamentally different’: Q&A with researcher Marco Hatch (Mongabay)
Cetacean exploitation in Roman and medieval London (Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports)
Guidance Note for Dealing with Stranded Whales, Dolphins and other large Marine Wildlife on Kent Coast (Kent City Council)
Seeking Prehistoric Fermented Food in Japan and Korea (Current Anthropology)
Thule Winter House (The Canadian Encyclopedia)
Ancient seafarers may have hunted whales around the world (Science)
Archaeologists Unearth Hollowed-Out Whale Vertebra Containing Human Jawbone, Remains of Newborn Lambs (Smithsonian)
The Earliest Shell Fishhooks From The Americas Reveal Fishing Technology Of Pleistocene Maritime Foragers (American Antiquity)
6/8/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 59 seconds
Where in the World? Part Three: The Zooarchaeology of the Americas - Animals 47
Welcome to episode three of a miniseries focusing on the zooarchaeology of various world regions. This episode is centered around American zooarchaeology, focusing on the natural history and anatomy of the most prominent wild and domesticated species found throughout North and South America. Tune in for beaver-pretenders, bison-cattle hybrids and even more moose/elk arguments!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ANIMALS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/47Links
Anning, C. (2011) Inca success in Peruvian Andes 'thanks to llama dung'. BBC News.
Crader, D. C. (1997). Prehistoric use of beaver in coastal Maine (USA). Anthropozoologica, 25(26), 225-236.
- Halbert, N. et al. (2007). "Where the buffalo roam: The role of history and genetics in the conservation of bison on U.S. federal lands". Park Science. 24 (2): 22–29.
Hirst, K.K. (2018) Llamas and Alpacas: The Domestication History of Camelids in South America. ThoughtCo.
Hubbard, T. (2014). Buffalo Genocide in Nineteenth-Century North America. Colonial genocide in indigenous North America, 292-305.
Petrigh, R. S., & Fugassa, M. H. (2013). Molecular identification of a Fuegian dog belonging to the Fagnano Regional Museum ethnographic collection, Tierra del Fuego. Quaternary International, 317, 14-18.
Miller, G. R. (2003). Food for the dead, tools for the afterlife: Zooarchaeology at Machu Picchu. In Burger, R. L., and Salazar, L. C. (eds.), The 1912 Yale Peruvian Scientific Expedition Collections from Machu Picchu: Human and Animal Remains.
Saunders, N. J. (1994). Predators of Culture: Jaguar Symbolism and Mesoamerican Elites. World Archaeology, 26(1), 104–117.
Speller, C. F. et al. (2010). "Ancient mitochondrial DNA analysis reveals complexity of indigenous North American Canham domestication". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107 (7): 2807–2812.
Turner, B. L., and Armelagos, G. J. (2012). "Diet, residential origin, and pathology at Machu Picchu, Peru". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 149 (1): 71–83.
https://historicjamestowne.org/collections/artifacts/faunal-material/
https://blog.nature.org/science/2017/11/20/tracing-the-wild-origins-of-the-domestic-turkey/
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6/7/2022 • 54 minutes, 42 seconds
The Past, Present and Future of Chichen Itza with Evan Albright - Ruins 111
On this episode, we talk with Evan Albright about his book "The Man Who Owned a Wonder of the World". This book (published in 2015), tells the story of Edward H. Thompson, an American who once owned the property on which Chichen Itza sits. We go through the history of this property and talk about guides, hotels, trains and what the future looks like for Chichen Itza.If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/111LinksEvan Albright's BooksLiterature Recommendations
John Lloyd Stephens, Incidents of Travel in Yucatan (NYC: Harper & Bros., 1843)
Paul Sullivan, Unfinished Conversations: Mayas and Foreigners Between Two Wars (NYC: Alfred A. Knopf, 1989)
Walter W. Taylor, “A Study of Archaeology,” American Anthropologist, July 1948 (vol. 50, No. 3, Part 2)
R. Tripp Evans, Romancing the Maya: Mexican Antiquity in the American Imagination, 1820-1915 (Austin, University of Texas Press, 2010)
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6/6/2022 • 1 hour, 21 seconds
ENCORE: Two archaeologists visit Chichen Itza - TAS 174
ENCORE: We recently had the opportunity to visit Chichen Itza in Yucatán, Mexico. It was an incredible experience, but, being archaeologists, we of course came away with more questions than were answered! In this episode we give a brief overview Mayan civilization, including Chichen Itza, and then talk about our experience on an incredibly touristy tour! The take away is, do a little research ahead of time (like listening to this podcast!) to help prepare yourself before visiting the site!Links
Chichen Itza (Park website)
Chichen Itza
The Sunlight Effect of Kukulcan or the History of a line
Pre-Hispanic city of Chichen Itza (UNESCO)
Chichen Itza (Britannica)
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6/5/2022 • 54 minutes, 39 seconds
Little Petroglyph Canyon and Rock Art Dating - Rock Art 83 (5)
China Lake Naval Weapons Center in central eastern California is home to many weapons inventions and the most dense collection of rock art in the western hemisphere. At nearly a mile long Little Petroglyph Canyon contains 10s of thousands of individual rock art images. Both Chris and Alan have been there and Alan leads tours there every year. We talk about the rock art and some of the preservation efforts.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
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Coso Shamans & Black Glass Traders
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6/3/2022 • 45 minutes, 6 seconds
Video Game Archaeology with Dr. Bill Farley - DIRT 192
There are surprising intersections between video game creation and archaeology, and that, of course, comes along with the good, the bad, and the ugly parts of mining ancient history for content creation. Neither Anna nor Amber really grew up playing video games, so we are extremely lucky to have a guest expert, Dr. Bill Farley, Associate Professor of Anthropology at South Connecticut State University. Bill will be our guide on the subject. The Toad to our Mario Party. Right? That’s a thing, right?Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.LinksBill's YouTube channelContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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6/1/2022 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 52 seconds
Books that Shaped Your Career - CRMArch 240
Archaeologists read a lot but most of what we read does not change way we view and practice archaeology. On today's show, our hosts talk about the books that shaped our careers.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/240Links
2003 Brian Fagan: Before California: An Archaeologist Looks at Our Earliest Inhabitants
2002 Eric Twitty: Riches to Rust
2012 Thomas King: Cultural Resources Laws and Practice. Fourth Edition.
2010 Thomas Neuman, Robert Sanford, and Karen Harry: Cultural Resources Archaeology: An Introduction.
2020 Kisha Supernant, Jane Eva Baxter, Natasha Lyons, and Sonya Atalay (editors): Archaeologies of the Heart.
2012 Sonya Atalay: Community-Based Archaeology: Research with, by and for Indigenous and Local Communities.
2011 Marvin Harris: Cows, Pigs, Wars, and Witches.
2016 Brian Fagan: Archaeology: A Brief Introduction.
2015 Brian Fagan: Lord and Pharaoh: Carnarvon and the Search for Tutankhamun.
2011 Adrian Praetzellis: Death by Theory: A Tale of Mystery and Archaeological Theory.
1987 Karl Gurcke: Bricks and Brickmaking: A Handbook for Historical Archaeology.
6/1/2022 • 57 minutes, 23 seconds
Maya Ask You a Question? A Conversation with Dr. David S. Anderson - Ruins 110
On this episode of A Life in Ruins podcast, we have back on one of our favorite guests Dr. David S. Anderson. We start out with a huge announcement (listen to this episode, we will not spoil it here). We then hit the when, where, what and why of the Maya. Dr. Anderson explains how we know that the Maya city-states "collapsed" and also talks about issues with the ideas around the word "Collapse". We finish talking about Carlton's experience at Chichen Itza and cultural tourism as a whole.If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/ruins/110Links
Nova Documentaries on the Maya
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/mayacode/
https://www.pbs.org/video/ancient-maya-metropolis-eh1ay7/
Literature Recommendations
The Ancient Maya By Robert J. Sharer and Loa P. Traxler
Heritage or Heresy: Archaeology and Culture on the Maya Riviera by Cameron Jean Walker
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5/30/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 6 seconds
The First Black Archaeologist: A Life of John Wesley Gilbert - TAS 173
There have been many foundational people in archaeology and the life and achievements of one are now fully coming to light with a new book from Oxford University Press. "The First Black Archaeologist: A Life of John Wesley Gilbert" (Oxford University Press 2022), written by Dr. John W. I. Lee is a fascinating tale of an archaeologist that paved the way for so many that came after him. Join us as we learn about John Wesley Gilbert, the first Black Archaeologist.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts, head over to: Https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeology/173Links
Dr. Lee's UCSB History Page
The First Black Archaeologist: A Life of John Wesley Gilbert (Oxford University Press 2022)
Natalia Vogeikoff’s (Archivist of the American School) post on Mao-te Lo (Luo Niansheng)
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5/29/2022 • 45 minutes, 15 seconds
Open Source Protocols - ArchaeoTech 180
An important component of scientific research is reproducibility. In other scientific fields like medicine, protocols (step-by-step instructions) help ensure that another lab or another researcher can test our results. Lately, protocols for various technical aspects of archaeological research have been published, so Chris and Paul discuss the value of these publications.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingStart your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/180Links
A Methodological Framework for Free and Open-Source UAV-Based Archaeological Research
The FOSS UAV Protocol
Small Object and Artefact Photography - 'SOAP' Protocol
High Resolution "DIY" Photogrammetry - 'HRP' Protocol
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5/26/2022 • 52 minutes, 33 seconds
Cargo Cults: Actually a Thing? - Dirt 191
First used to describe religious movements that emerged in Melanesia following contact with Allied military personnel in World War II, cargo cults are sects and ritualized behaviors intended to summon outsiders (and their stuff) back and bring about a new age. We’ll explore theories for why they come about, discuss some examples of cargo cults in the traditional definition, and consider what parallels might exist in other cultures.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Cargo cults (The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology)
How “Cargo Cult” Is Born: Scientific Angle on an Old Subject (Pacific Islands Monthly, via Trove)
50 Years Ago: Cargo Cults of Melanesia (Scientific American)
The Cargo Cults (Air Force Magazine)
Strange Stories of John Frum (Cargo Cult, via JSTOR)
In John They Trust (Smithsonian Magazine)
'Cargo Cults' and the Prince Philip Movement (CenSAMM)
Prince Philip: the unlikely but willing Pacific deity (The Guardian)
Prince Philip: The Vanuatu tribes mourning the death of their 'god' (BBC News)
Cargo Cult Science (Caltech Library)
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5/25/2022 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 1 second
The Dirt Podcast with Dr. Anna Goldfield - Ruins 109
In this episode, Carlton interviews Dr. Anna Goldfield from The Dirt Podcast to talk about Dr. Goldfield's inspiration in becoming a zooarchaeologist, how the The Dirt Podcast started, and the importance of experimental archaeology. This a fun and interested one on one conversation between two seasoned podcast hosts. Definitely check out The Dirt Podcast if you haven't already!If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ruins/109Links
The Dirt Podcast Website
The Dirt Podcast on the APN
"ÖMG: Ötzi the Iceman!" episode 154 of The Dirt
“Fun-a with Fauna” episode 59 of The Dirt
Literature Recommendations
The Archaeology of Animal Bones by Terry O’Connor
Introduction to Zooarchaeology by Diane Gifford-Gonzales
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Thedirtpod.com (all socials feed there)
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5/23/2022 • 58 minutes, 9 seconds
Pop Culture Archaeology - The Lost City - TAS 172
As with most times archaeology is represented in fiction there are some major inconsistencies in this movie. However, it's a fun comedy and at least you won't be bored watching it. We discuss what they got right and what they got wrong about archaeology, anthropology, and lost cities. There's even a bonus segment with a real lost city!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.LinksThe Lost City (movie)Contact
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5/22/2022 • 43 minutes, 1 second
Chumash Rock Art and Other Trips with Stephen Bryne - Rock Art 82
For this 82nd episode we interview Stephen Bryne, professional archaeologist and a student of rock art. Stephen talks about his adventures studying Chumash rock art as well as his recent studies with his extensive field trips to some of the largest prehistoric paintings in the world: the rock art of the Sierra de San Francisco in Baja California Mexico.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/rockart82LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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5/20/2022 • 46 minutes, 41 seconds
They Told Us So - Ep 190
We’ve had plenty of instances on the show (in the main feed and especially in Old News) of archaeological research bearing out information that existed already in the historical and oral traditions of Indigenous groups. We’ll discuss some examples of this, and we’ll also examine the relationship of Indigenous science and knowledge with the Western systems that actively invalidate and exclude them.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
When Scientists “Discover” What Indigenous People Have Known For Centuries (Smithsonian)
Folklore and earthquakes: Native American oral traditions from Cascadia compared with written traditions from Japan (Geological Society London Special Publications, via ResearchGate)
Lost Apes Of The Congo (Time)
Intentional Fire-Spreading by “Firehawk” Raptors in Northern Australia (Journal of Ethnobiology)
Why These Birds Carry Flames In Their Beaks (National Geographic)
The Birds That Start Fires: Using Indigenous Ecological Knowledge to Understand Animal Behavior (PLoS)
Tribal History (Crater Lake Trust)
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants (via WorldCat)
Zoe Todd thread on Braiding Sweetgrass (Twitter)
Fresh Banana Leaves: Healing Indigenous Landscapes through Indigenous Science (via WorldCat)
Indigenous Fire Practices Shape our Land (National Parks Service)
Knowledge of medicinal plants at risk as languages die out (The Guardian)
Cultivating Connection: Restoring Clam Gardens (Biohabitats)
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5/18/2022 • 56 minutes, 51 seconds
The Discovery of Ernest Shackleton's Endurance and Underwater Archaeology in CRM - Ep 239
MEMBERS - Check the ad-free page for a bonus segment!The incredible discovery in March 2022 of Ernest Shackleton's Endurance on the Antarctic sea floor leads to a discussion about the exciting future of underwater archaeology in CRM. Underwater archaeologist, Bill Burns, joins us to shed light on the incredible recent discovery of the Endurance and how it was made possible by new technology, archival research and the skillful navigation skills of Shackleton’s crew. Bill also shares his path and experiences of working as an underwater archaeologist in CRM and how, although it is highly specialized, the subdiscipline is finding a growing market in CRM. In the members only segment, Andrew and Bill “nerd out” on SCUBA technology and methods. If you aren’t a member but are a SCUBA enthusiast or just curious, the bonus segment is definitely worth the price of admission!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/239Links
Falkland Maritime Heritage Trust
Endurance 22 website
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Informational website about Ernest Shackleton, maintained by the Shackleton family
Shackleton's ship Endurance discovered after more than 100 years at the bottom of the sea (Youtube)
Endurance: Shackleton's lost ship is found in Antarctic (BBC)
106 Years, 4 Weeks, 1 Wreck: How Shackleton’s Ship Was Found
Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
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5/18/2022 • 50 minutes, 20 seconds
Digging to the Other Side Podcast - HeVo 63
On today’s podcast, Jessica hosts the crew of the Digging to the Other Side Podcast. We talk about what got them all interested in archaeology, how the podcast was created, what topics they cover, and why it is important to have a podcast on archaeology and related topics across the Americas through the perspectives of Asian hyphenated archaeologists.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code HEVO. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/63Links
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Samfow: The San Joaquin Chinese Legacy Book
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5/17/2022 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 8 seconds
Just The Boyz: The Hangover Edition - Ruins 108
On this episode, we recap our recent adventures in Colorado. We start out by going nowhere and continue doing that for the rest of the episode. Highlights of the episode include Carlton talks about his new true crime podcast, the intersection of family groups and experimental archaeology.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/ruins/108Contact
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5/16/2022 • 55 minutes, 21 seconds
Sacred Pools, Badass Prehistoric Women, and Giant Cave Art - TAS 171
We've got a few articles that are all over the place - literally - this week. The first is about a re-analysis of what was thought was an ancient harbor in Italy. Turns out there's more to it. Next we talk about, well, the prehistoric world in general as it pertains the role of women. As with everything, there's more to that story and it's way more complex than early researchers would have liked. Finally we have a story of massive cave art in a hard-to-access area in Alabama. The figures are massive and would have been difficult to see in their entirety.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
An Ancient 'Harbor' Was Actually a Sacred Pool Designed for Scanning the Stars
The sacred pool of Ba'al: a reinterpretation of the ‘Kothon’ at Motya (Antiquity)
Prehistoric women were hunters and artists as well as mothers, book reveals
Discovering ancient cave art using 3D photogrammetry: pre-contact Native American mud glyphs from 19th Unnamed Cave, Alabama (Antiquity)
PHOTOS: Mysterious humanoids carved by Native Americans found in Alabama
Ancient cave art: how new hi-tech archaeology is revealing the ghosts of human history
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5/15/2022 • 46 minutes, 13 seconds
On Hedgehogs and Marvelous Minds: A New Technology for Point Data Collection? - ArchaeoTech 179
We love it when archaeologists look at other technologies that on first glance are not appropriate for archaeology. However, they're willing to give it a try and report on the results! The researches in the article we discuss used an indoor positioning system (IPS) to map an outdoor site in Israel. Their results are encouraging for this emerging technology.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingStart your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/179Links
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5/12/2022 • 57 minutes, 9 seconds
Becoming Dr. Bonesaw with Naomi Martisius - Dirt 189
This week, Amber's under the weather, so Anna goes solo with special guest Dr. Naomi Martisius. Naomi tells us how she deciphers clues about human behavior by looking at tiny tiny VERY tiny portions of animal bone surfaces under a microscope. We’ll get into her undergraduate discovery that re-wrote a part of prehistory (no, really), and her work on the extremely cool bone artifacts and ornaments from Bacho Kiro Cave, in what is today Bulgaria.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Naomi's Bacho Kiro paper in the Journal of Human Evolution--available for free until June 25th!
Amber's Fundraiser for Holler Health Justice
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5/11/2022 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 45 seconds
What have Anna and Amber been up to? - Dirt 188
BONUSHello, friends! We’re moving our episode schedule slightly—episodes will now be coming out on Wednesdays!! But in the meantime—This is a shortened version of a much longer chat that's available to our Patreon members (link below to join and support the show)! Anna and Amber chat about some changes in their personal lives, plus some updates to The Dirt. We also FINALLY answer our own interview questions: 1. What's the best thing about anthropology?2. What moment from human history/prehistory or the history of anthropology would you want to go back in time to see? This is a departure from our usual episodes, so if you're not a big fan of parts of the show where we get chatty...this one might not be for you! Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.LinksSupport The Dirt on PatreonContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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5/10/2022 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 26 seconds
A Discussion with Dr. Todd Surovell - Ruins 107
On this episode of A Life In Ruins podcast, David interviews his former advisor Dr. Todd Surovell. Todd served as an advisor to David and was a committee member for David and Connor‘s MA theses.David begins interviewing Todd about what archaeology means to him, and a discussion of his early life. The conversation later turns into how Todd found his way into anthropology, and his work in graduate school.And in the third segment, Todd and David discuss Clovis archaeology, Clovis and Folsom culture, and megafaunal extinctions. Todd also discusses what it means to be human.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/ruins/107
Literature RecommendationsFirst Peoples in a New World by David MeltzerGuest Contact
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5/10/2022 • 53 minutes, 54 seconds
Timelines: 2200 BCE - TAS 170
This week we have a timelines episode focused on 2200 BCE. At that time, Stonehenge as we know it today was just completed in the UK. Conversely, the Akkadian empire began to fall in Mesopotamia, and the impressive Old Kingdom in Egypt also came to an end. Join us for a discussion about what was happening in 3 world powers in year 2200 BCE!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Stonehenge General Info from Wikipedia
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5/8/2022 • 45 minutes, 15 seconds
Preparing for Disaster in the Field - CRMArch 238
MEMBERS! Check your member pages for a bonus fourth segment!You're in the field and a cell tower is down. No communication! Or, you get an alert about a tornado warning, lightning near by, hurricane on approach. What do you do? What should your company do? What are, or should be, policies related to disaster preparedness? We talk about this and more on this week's episode of the CRM Arch Podcast.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/238LinksHow to Choose PLBs and Satellite Messengers - REIFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
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5/4/2022 • 56 minutes, 27 seconds
Where in the World? Part Two: The Zooarchaeology of Africa - Animals 46
Welcome to episode two of a miniseries focusing on the zooarchaeology of various world regions. This episode is centred around African zooarchaeology, focusing on the natural history and anatomy of the most prominent wild and domesticated species. Find out more about African Giant Rats, how loud Guinea fowls can be and what a zebrinny is.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ANIMALS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/animals/46Links
Beja-Pereira, A., et al. (2004). African origins of the domestic donkey. Science, 304, 1781.
Boeyens, J. C., & Van der Ryst, M. M. (2014). The cultural and symbolic significance of the African rhinoceros: a review of the traditional beliefs, perceptions and practices of agropastoralist societies in southern Africa. Southern African Humanities, 26(1), 21-55.
Marshall, F. (1989). Rethinking the role of Bos indicus in sub-Saharan Africa. Current Anthropology, 30(2), 235-240.
Parkinson, J. A. (2018). Revisiting the hunting-versus-scavenging debate at FLK Zinj: a GIS spatial analysis of bone surface modifications produced by hominins and carnivores in the FLK 22 assemblage, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 511, 29-51.
Pikirayi, I. (2018). The demise of Great Zimbabwe, AD 1420–1550: an environmental re-appraisal. In A Green and R Leech (eds) Cities in the World, 1500-2000.Routledge, 31-47..
Potts, R. (1984). Home Bases and Early Hominids: Reevaluation of the fossil record at Olduvai Gorge suggests that the concentrations of bones and stone tools do not represent fully formed campsites but an antecedent to them. American Scientist, 72(4), 338-347.
Rossel, S. et al. (2008). Domestication of the donkey: Timing, processes, and indicators. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105(10), 3715-3720.
Shen, Q. et al. (2021). Genomic analyses unveil helmeted guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) domestication in West Africa. Genome biology and evolution, 13(6).
Stiner, M. C. (2004). Comparative ecology and taphonomy of spotted hyenas, humans, and wolves in Pleistocene Italy. Revue de Paléobiologie, 23(2), 771-785.
Wylie, D. (2009). Elephant. Reaktion Books
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5/3/2022 • 53 minutes, 7 seconds
The Neo-Assyrians - Dirt 187
Settle in for a HEFTY episode, folks! This week, Amber and Anna examine the world of the Neo-Assyrian empire. This means some substantial time spent context-setting, thanks to the complex nature of early Mesopotamian politics, religion, warfare, and state propaganda. Then we look further at that carefully crafted state propaganda and its influence on Assyriology. THEN we get into a bit of archaeology, and finally, discuss the Neo-Assyrian legacy and descendant communities. What a ride!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.*LISTENER NOTE* We discuss some pretty graphically violent art in this episode, starting around time stamp 35:00. Content warning for war crimes and sexual assault--skip ahead about 25 minutes.Links
Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East (via WorldCat)
Ideology and Propaganda in Assyrian Art (Power and Propaganda: A Symposium on Ancient Empires)
The Assyrians — The Appalling Lords of Torture (Medium, cn illustrations of graphic violence)
Assurnasirpal II, king of Assyria (r. 883-859 BC) (Nimrud: Materialities of Assyrian Knowledge Production)
Object: The Banquet Scene (The British Museum)
Assyria: Lion hunts, Siege of Lachish and Khorsabad (The British Museum)
Ancient salmu and the (Post-) Modern Scholar (JAGNES, via Academia.edu)
Early Excavations in Assyria (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
A History of the Ancient Near East (via WorldCat)
Cuneiform Texts and the Writing of History (via WorldCat)
Marxist Historiography and the Ancient Near East (What’s Left of Marxism: Historiography and the Possibilities of Thinking with Marxian Themes and Concepts, via Google Books)
Ancient near Eastern History from eurocentrism to an Open World (ISIMU: Revista sobre Oriente Próximo y Egipto en la antigüedad 2)
Approaching ancient Assyria through archaeology leads to new insights (Universiteit Leiden)
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5/2/2022 • 1 hour, 48 minutes, 28 seconds
Tutankhamun - Excavating the Archive with Dr. Daniela Rosenow and Professor Richard Parkinson - TAS 169
2022 marks the 100 year anniversary of the discovery of Tutankamun's tomb, and in celebration Dr Daniela Rosenow and Oxford Professor Richard Parkinson have helped create a museum exhibit that tells the story of its discovery and excavation. This unique approach highlights the people that did the excavation rather than the artifacts themselves for a unique approach to one of the most famous Egyptian archaeological discoveries. Join us for a conversation with Dr Rosenow and Professor Parkinson about the people responsible for excavating Tutankamun's tomb.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation
Excavating the Archive Exhibit
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5/1/2022 • 49 minutes, 44 seconds
Shamanism and Rock Art: A Current View - Rock Art 80
Today we visit with Donald Liponi, noted author and rock art scholar. He shares his research on his next book and the most contemporary scientific understanding of shamanism, altered states of consciousness, and rock art.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/rockart/80LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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4/29/2022 • 47 minutes, 30 seconds
Lagash Spring 2022 Recap - ArchaeoTech 178
Paul's back and fresh off his trip to Irag! We've been talking about the technical approach to the fieldwork and survey for a few months now and Paul's here to tell us how it went. There's a some great lessons learned in this episode and some great archaeology.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingStart your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/178Links
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The Archaeology Show: In the Field with the Lagash Archaeological Project, Iraq - Ep 168
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4/28/2022 • 54 minutes, 14 seconds
Domestication and Human Brain Size with Stefan Milo - Ruins 105
On this episode of A Life In Ruins Podcast, we have our good friend and frequent collaborator Stefan Milo on the podcast. Stefan is in the process of researching for a video on human brain size, and we talk about what he has found. Researchers have noted a decrease in brain size in humans within the last 30,000 years. We take a deep dive into how brain size has changed throughout the evolution of the genus Homo and potential reasons for the decrease in brain size. We talk about the possibility of human self-domestication and the theories surrounding it.If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker. If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/ruins/105Links
When and Why Did Human Brains Decrease in Size? A New Change-Point Analysis and Insights From Brain Evolution in Ants by DeSilva et al.
Hypotheses for the Evolution of Reduced Reactive Aggression in the Context of Human Self-Domestication by Richard W. Wrangham
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4/25/2022 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Maroon Communities - Dirt 186
On a listener-sponsored episode, Anna and Amber tackle the archaeology and historical context of maroon communities. These are societies formed by self-liberated Africans during the period when the slave trade was a huge part of the world economy. We discuss some archaeological case studies, and then really think long and hard about what it means to reconstruct these lives, and who has historically done so.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
Maroon Communities in the Americas (Slavery and Remembrance)
Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (US Fish and Wildlife Service)
Landscape of Power: Freedom and Slavery in the Great Dismal Swamp Region (via Vimeo)
Deep in the Swamps, Archaeologists Are Finding How Fugitive Slaves Kept Their Freedom (Smithsonian)
Archaeology of Marronage in the Caribbean Antilles (Revista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia, link to PDF download)
Maroons under Assault In Suriname And French Guiana (Cultural Survival)
Marronage Perspective for Historical Archaeology in the United States (Historical Archaeology)
Desolate Place for a Defiant People : the Archaeology of Maroons, Indigenous Americans, and Enslaved Laborers in the Great Dismal Swamp] (via WorldCat)
Music of the Maroons (Smithsonian Folkways, via Youtube)
Meet the legendary community that fought for its freedom in Jamaica (National Geographic)
Maroons: Rebel Slaves in the Americas (Smithsonian Folklife)
Maroon Archaeology beyond the Americas: A View from Kenya (Historical Archaeology)
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4/25/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 45 seconds
In the Field with the Lagash Archaeological Project, Iraq - TAS 168
Paul Zimmerman took his microphone along with him on a trip to Iraq over March and April. While there he recorded with the team at the beginning of the project, around the middle, and then at the end - from the airport! It's a great journey through an archaeological project and you learn a lot about this amazing site in Iraq.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Droning on with Paul in Iraq - Archaeotech Ep 168
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4/24/2022 • 47 minutes, 39 seconds
National Park Archaeology with David Nichols - Rock Art 79
David is an Integrated Resources Program Manager at Great Basin National Park (Acting), and the Park Archeologist and Cultural Resources Program Manager for the Mojave National Preserve and Castle Mountains National Monument. On today's episode David shares his experiences at Great Basin National Park in Nevada where there is a rich history of Basque sheep-herder dendroglyphs as well as Prehistoric pictographs and Historic inscriptions. David also shares his plans to incorporate the local tribal stories and viewpoints through ethnographic work at both Great Basin National Park and the Mojave National Preserve.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingLinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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4/22/2022 • 44 minutes, 7 seconds
The Peter Principle - CRMArch 237
The Peter Principle states that a person who is competent at their job will earn a promotion to a position that requires different skills. If the lack skills for the new role they will be incompetent at the new level and will not be promoted again. Sounds like pretty much all of CRM employment! Let's discuss.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/237Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
Bill White: Succinct Research
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Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
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Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)
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4/20/2022 • 54 minutes, 36 seconds
From Researched to Researcher - One Indigenous Archaeologist's Journey through Academia - HeVo 62
On today’s podcast, Jessica hosts Dr. Ora Marek-Martinez (Diné, Nez Perce, and Hopi), Director of Northern Arizona University’s Office of Native American Initiatives and the Native American Cultural Center and Assistant Professor in the Anthropology Department. They discuss Dr. Marek-Martinez’s journey to become an anthropologist and negotiating different understandings of anthropology between the different cultures she was raised in. Discussions also include how to improve anthropology as a discipline (including reading recommendations) and how faculty can better support Indigenous students. They close out with a discussion of season 4 of the Sapiens podcast that Dr. Marek-Martinez co-hosted and Jessica highly recommends.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code HEVO. Click this message for more information.Links
Heritage Voices on the APN
Season 4 of the Sapiens Podcast
NAU Anthropology
Dr. Ora Marek-Martinez
Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s Decolonizing Methodologies
Margaret Kovach’s Indigenous Methodologies
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4/19/2022 • 58 minutes, 10 seconds
Anthropology and Science Fiction - Dirt 185
In a SURPRISE THIRD INSTALLMENT of our discussion of sci fi and archaeology, we talk about two giants of world building, Octavia E Butler and Ursula K LeGuin. We also talk about a few fictional anthropologists of TV and cinema.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingLinks
Speculative Fiction (Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature)
Fractured Fairy Tales (Rocky and Bullwinkle Wiki)
Indian Epic Poetry & SF Origins (SciFi Fantasy Network)
Read Mahabharata as science fiction: C Radhakrishnan (Deccan Chronicle)
Vimana Aircraft of India: More Sloppy Scholarship from David Childress (Jason Colavito)
Separating fact from ancient Indian science fiction (Live Mint)
The Story of Urashima Taro, the Fisher Lad (Japanese Fairy Tales, via Lit2Go)
Hafele–Keating experiment (Wikipedia)
The Lucian of Samosata Project
Abdallah the Fisherman and Abdallah the Merman (Wikisource)
The Left Hand of Darkness (Ursula K. LeGuin)
The Dispossessed (Ursula K. LeGuin)
Ursula Le Guin’s Speculative Anthropology: Thick Description, Historicity and Science Fiction (Theory, Culture & Society)
How Ursula Le Guin’s Writing Was Shaped by Anthropology (Sapiens)
Introduction: Speculative Anthropologies (Society for Cultural Anthropology)
The Parable Series (Octavia E. Butler)
Thinking Parabolically: Time Matters in Octavia Butler’s Parables (Society for Cultural Anthropology)
Why So Many Readers Are Turning to Octavia Butler’s Apocalypse Fiction Right Now (Slate)
Octavia Butler (Society for Cultural Anthropology)
4/18/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 35 seconds
Just the Boyz Catching up - Ruins 104
In this episode, the three hosts reconvene after a month of not having recorded an episode. Carlton and Connor check in with David on how the bus refurbishing is coming along and the recent trip to Arkansas. Carlton talks about his dissertation data collection, recent environmental distress in Colorado, and his recent trip to Oklahoma City. The guys close out the episode with a conversation on future episode formats and upcoming guests.If you have left a review of the podcast on iTunes or Spotify, please email us at [email protected] so we can get shipping information to send you a sticker.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed," please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed." Support our show by following our channel.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/ruins/104Contact
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4/18/2022 • 54 minutes, 49 seconds
Pueblo Bonito, Australian Settlers, and Tasty Dogs - TAS 167
This week we take a look at 3 archaeology news stories. First up is a recent study that looks at the deterioration of the Pueblo Bonito Great House at Chaco Canyon using historic photos of the structures. Second, is a new study that looks at the health defects and deficiencies found in the skeletal remains of a colonial era cemetery in Australia. Finally, new evidence shows cut marks on dog bones found in trash pits in colonial Jamestown, indicating there were times when they were foodMEMBERS! Check out the bonus segment by logging into the website here!.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.Links
The deterioration of the Pueblo Bonito Great House in the Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, USA
Health effects of European colonization: An investigation of skeletal remains from 19th to early 20th century migrant settlers in South Australia
Study finds metabolic deficiencies among migrant settlers in colonial Australia
Jamestown colonists may have kept, eaten indigenous American dogs
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4/17/2022 • 38 minutes, 23 seconds
Shamanism and Cognitive Anthropology with Kevin Stein [Encore] - Rock Art 78
This episode is with Kevin Stein an entertainment, marketing, and public relations consultant and rock art aficionado. Kevin has traveled widely and studied the intimate details of rock art both in the Americas and in the old world. He has also conducted his own seminars and presentations on the nature of shamanism and the connections with the study of cognitive anthropology. This is a fascinating discussion on shamanism, rock art, and its relationship to the comparative study of religion. LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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4/15/2022 • 48 minutes, 37 seconds
Archaeology and Robotics with Daniel Carvalho - ArchaeoTech 177
Daniel Carvalho is a researcher working on applied robotics for archaeology. He's interested in creating an actual robot for archaeological use. We're not talking drones or computer programs alone. We're talking about robots that can do a multitude of tasks for archaeology and beyond.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingTranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/177Contact
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Paul Zimmerman
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4/14/2022 • 42 minutes, 39 seconds
Experimental Archaeology at Butser Ancient Farm with Trevor Creighton - Ruins 103
On this special 4 segment episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we are lucky to be joined Trevor Creighton, a project archaeologist at Butser Ancient Farm.Butser Ancient Farm is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company with a focus on education and research, located just north of Portsmouth in the UK. They have a series of buildings at the farm, which are constructed based on evidence from archaeological excavations. They test theories about the technologies, building techniques and ways of life of ancient people by reconstructing parts of their homes and lives. They have constructed buildings from the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, the Roman period in Britain and a house from the Anglo-Saxon era.Trevor explained his very interesting journey from doing Radiography to getting an M.A. in Visual Arts and eventually getting an M.A. in Archaeology from the University of Leicester. He then delves into the history of Butser Ancient Farm, what they do and what time periods are represented. We then discuss more broadly about experimental archaeology and experiential archaeology. We finish off by discussing if their is an equivalent to Butser Farm in North America.Butser Plus is a way you can view how the folks at Butser Ancient Farm explore the ancient past. Butser Plus contains behind-the-scenes mini documentaries of the farm. Go check it out for a remote way to observe experimental archaeology.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingStart your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/ruins/103 Links
Butser Ancient Farm Website
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Butser Buildings and Experiments
Literature Recommendations
Roman Britain in Black and White by Mary Beard
Britain BC: Life in Britain and Ireland Before the Romans by Francis Pryor
The Anglo-Saxon World by Martin J. Ryan and Nicholas Higham
Britain AD: A Quest for Arthur, England and the Anglo-Saxons by Francis Pryor
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Butser Ancient Farm Instagram
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4/11/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 29 seconds
Science Fiction and Anthropology: Part 2! - Ep 184
We're back! And we're continuing our exploration of science fiction in archaeology AND anthropology in science fiction. Last time, we talked to author Pat Edwards about world-building and storytelling--this time, we tell the stories. Amber gets speculative, Anna spins some yarns, and we investigate the Thousand and One Nights. Show notes coming soon!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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4/11/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 52 seconds
Ancient Surgery - TAS 166
Surgery has been performed throughout ancient history to varying levels of success. In this episode, we cover a brief history of surgery sound the world, as well as some specific techniques like trepanation and blood letting. Additionally we discuss several examples of surgery in the archaeological record.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingStart your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
5,300-Year-Old Skull Offers Earliest Known Evidence of Ear Surgery
This 3,000-Year-Old Wooden Toe Shows Early Artistry of Prosthetics
The Historical Timeline of Surgery
Hippocrates, Galen, and the uses of trepanation in the ancient classical world
Edwin Smith papyrus
7 Native American Inventions That Revolutionized Medicine And Public Health
Technology in America: A Brief History
Metal plate fused to 2,000-year-old Peruvian warrior's skull proof of early surgery
Evidence of brain surgery 4,000 years ago
A Hole in the Head: A History of Trepanation
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4/10/2022 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
Rock Art in Southeast Asia and the World, an Online Course with Noel Hidalgo Tan - Rock Art 77
Previous guest of the Rock Art Podcast Noel Hidalgo Tan has organized a new course on rock art: Rock Art in Southeast Asia and the World. It's an online course and is filled with useful and practical information. Check out this episode and sign up for the course using the link below!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/rockart/77Links
Rock Art of Southeast Asia and the World (Online Course) - Official course website with registration information
SEAMEO SPAFA - the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts
Rock Art of Southeast Asia - personal resource page
California Rock Art Foundation
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4/8/2022 • 38 minutes, 2 seconds
Curse of the Night Monitor - CRMArch 236
When you are assigned to monitor a construction site overnight, how should you approach this task? Join us, along with Andrew’s old student Neil Thompsett (who has recently been night monitoring) as we discuss how to stay awake and professional in an intrinsically difficult situation.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingStart your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.// Message for Megaphone (delete this, link the episode and insert the number in the text below):For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/#Transcripts
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Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
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4/6/2022 • 53 minutes, 41 seconds
Where in the World? Part One: The Zooarchaeology of Europe - Animals 45
Welcome to episode one of a miniseries focusing on the zooarchaeology of various world regions. This episode is centred around European zooarchaeology, focusing on the natural history and anatomy of the most prominent wild and domesticated species. Tune in for curious animal introductions, waterfowl collections and musings on Pliny the Elder.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingStart your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ANIMALS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/animals/45Links
Bartosiewicz, L. (2005). Worked elk (Alces alces L. 1758) antler from Central Europe. From Hooves to Horns, from Mollusc to Mammoth—Manufacture and Use of Bone Artefacts from Prehistoric Times to the Present. Tallin: Tallinn Book Printers Ltd, 339-50.
O'Regan, H.J. (2018), The presence of the brown bear Ursus arctos in Holocene Britain: a review of the evidence. Mam Rev, 48: 229-244. https://doi.org/10.1111/mam.12127
Pate, F., Henneberg, R., & Henneberg, M. (2016). Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope evidence for dietary variability at ancient Pompeii, Italy. Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, 16(1), 127-133.
- Richter, J. (2005). Selective hunting of pine marten, Martes martes, in Late Mesolithic Denmark. Journal of archaeological science, 32(8), 1223-1231.
Robinson, M.A., Domestic burnt offerings and sacrifices at Roman and Pre-Roman Pompeii, Italy. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 11, 93-9. (2002)
Wigh, B. (1998) Animal bones from the Viking town of Birka, Sweden. In E. Cameron (ed.) Leather and Fur: Aspects of Medieval Trade and Technology, 81–90. London, Archetype Publications Ltd
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4/5/2022 • 54 minutes, 3 seconds
It's A Wash - Ep Dirt (ENCORE)
(ENCORE) This week, Anna and Amber decided to clean up their act and take a look at the history of bathing and hygiene. We’re dipping our toes into Roman baths, sweating through Finnish and Russian saunas, discussing the shrewd marketing behind the “Halitosis Effect,” and more. Plus, what even IS soap, anyway?Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Links
A natural history of hygiene (Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology)
Evidence that disgust evolved to protect from risk of disease (Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences)
The First Soap - The first recorded evidence of soap making (Soap History)
Out of the Vapors: A Social and Architectural History of Bathhouse Row
More Than a Bath: An Examination of Japanese Bathing Culture (Claremont Colleges)
Self-Reflection in the Tub: Japanese Bathing Culture, Identity, and Cultural Nationalism (Asia Pacific Perspectives)
Dip into the history of the Japanese 'system bath' (Japan Times)
Networking Naked With Finland's Diplomatic Sauna Society (The Atlantic)
A `working' bath: Finland's answer to negotiations. SAUNA DIPLOMACY (Christian Science Monitor)
The Standard Guide to Global Bathing Cultures (Standard Hotels)
The History and Science Behind Your Terrible Breath (Smithsonian)
Fighting bad breath -- a battle through centuries (Los Angeles Times)
Who invented the toothbrush and when was it invented? (Library of Congress)
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4/4/2022 • 47 minutes, 23 seconds
Indigenous Archaeology and Decolonization with Kay Mattena - Ruins 102
In this episode, we are joined by Kay Mattena, a Ph.D. student in Archaeology and Indigenous Science at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, a Descendent of the Citizen Band of Potawatomi, and first appeared on Episode 54: SAA 86th Annual Conference, and Indigneous Response. We talk about her earliest encounters with science, nature, and archaeology and delve into her undergraduate career. We then take a deep dive into Indigenous archaeology and how museum collections can be decolonized. We finish out by talking about ethnoarchaeology and experimental archaeology.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingStart your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/102LinksGedakina.org to learn about the organization and our projects and for a list of Indigenous books for K-12 from the Dawnland (New England)Literature RecommendationsThe Community-Based PhD: Complexities and Triumphs of Conducting CBPR, ed. By Dr. Sonya Atalay and Dr. Alexandra McClearyGuest Contact
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4/4/2022 • 57 minutes, 40 seconds
Desert Kites, Miami Pre-History, and Illicit Antiquities - TAS 165
It's a news episode! We've got desert kites in the Middle East (so, game fences?), a return to the Miami Circle and associated sites, and finally some illicit antiquities getting pulled from an auction in New York.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Segment 1
Well-Preserved, 9,000-Year-Old Shrine Discovered in Jordan Desert
Desert Kites
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Prehistoric Human Remains Found at Miami Luxury-Condo Site
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Ancient Artifact Pulled From Christie's Auction After Archaeologist Claims Suspect 'Provenance'
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4/3/2022 • 48 minutes, 27 seconds
Teaching Native American Culture with Gloria Brooks - Rock Art 76
For episode 76 we had a great conversation with Gloria Brooks who is a teacher and a writer of content for students. She has crafted scholarly material relating to Native American culture and used it as a means of inspiration in recognition of the cultural value and heritage of indigenous people.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!TranscriptsHead over to the Rock Art page on the APN for rough transcripts.Links
California Rock Art Foundation
Petroglyphs video on YouTube
Native American Short Stories Read Aloud Playlist
Native American Unit Study Lesson Plan (for K12 home and school teachers)
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4/1/2022 • 53 minutes, 18 seconds
GPS and GIS with Matt Alexander [Encore] - Archaeotech 176
We’ve always wanted to have a GPS expert on the show to unpack terms and talk about the latest tech. Now we have it! Matt Alexander joins us to talk all things GPS and explain some of those terms you may have been wondering about.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Links
Anatum GeoMobile Solutions
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Webby: Donesafe
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3/31/2022 • 51 minutes, 24 seconds
View to a Kilwa - The Medieval Swahili Coast (CLASSIC) - DIRT 182
In this re-release of an EARLY classic, take a whirlwind tour of the Swahili coast and the economic and cultural exchanges over land and sea it has enjoyed for more than a thousand years, before zooming in on the very powerful, and very cool, medieval sultanate of Kilwa Kisawani.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Links
Making History: An archaeologist unearths the history of the Swahili States (Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin)
East Africa: Five Million Years of History (The Public Medievalist)
Early African History: fire, farming, Egypt, and the Bantu (Quatr.us)
Collins & Pisarevsky (2004). "Amalgamating eastern Gondwana: The evolution of the Circum-Indian Orogens". Earth-Science Reviews.
Richard Pankhurst, An Introduction to the Economic History of Ethiopia, (Lalibela House: 1961)
Recipe for ambergris and eggs
Early Global Connections: East Africa between Asia, and Mediterranean Europe (Global Middle Ages)
Kilwa Kisiwani: Medieval Trade Center of Eastern Africa (Thought.Co)
A lost city reveals the grandeur of medieval African civilization (Gizmodo)
Chami FA. 2009. Kilwa and the Swahili Towns: Reflections from an archaeological perspective. In: Larsen K, editor. Knowledge, Renewal and Religion: Repositioning and changing ideological and material circumstances among the Swahili on the East African coast. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitututet.
Fleisher J, Wynne-Jones S, Steele C, and Welham K. 2012. Geophysical Survey at Kilwa Kisiwani, Tanzania. Journal of African Archaeology 10(2):207-220.
Pollard E. 2011. Safeguarding Swahili trade in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries: a unique navigational complex in south-east Tanzania. World Archaeology 43(3):458-477.
Pollard E, Fleisher J, and Wynne-Jones S. 2012. Beyond the Stone Town: Maritime Architecture at Fourteenth–Fifteenth Century Songo Mnara, Tanzania. Journal of Maritime Archaeology 7(1):43-62
Wynne-Jones S. 2007. Creating urban communities at Kilwa Kisiwani, Tanzania, AD 800-1300. Antiquity 81:368-380.
Wynne-Jones S. 2013. The public life of the Swahili stonehouse, 14th–15th centuries AD. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 32(4):759-773.
Wynne-Jones S, and Fleisher J. 2012. Coins in Context: Local Economy, Value and Practice on the East African Swahili Coast. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 22(1):19-36.
Zhao B. 2012. Global Trade and Swahili Cosmopolitan Material Culture: Chinese-Style Ceramic Shards from Sanje ya Kati and Songo Mnara (K
3/28/2022 • 49 minutes, 24 seconds
Talking Dogs, Data, and Mental Health (but mostly dogs) with Dr. Angela Perri - Ruins 101
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, David and Connor talk to Dr. Angela Perri about her lengthy CV and her academic/professional career. Dr. Perri is currently the top researcher in the world in terms of understanding the relationship between humans and dogs in the ancient world. So clearly, David's ears perked up.As usual, we first dive into Angela's early life and career in anthropology, and talk about her interesting transition from a Las Vegas bartender and Oregonian undergrad, to being a PhD student in the UK.We then discuss her time at Durham University and her dissertation research, which took her to Japan, Mongolia, and the American Southeast. We also talk about her time and research at the Max Planck Institute studying dog genomics and DNA. David and Connor also ask Angela multiple questions about dogs, dog domestication, and the human/dog relationship.We then end on Angela's career advice and have a heart to heart conversation about mental health, Academia, and CRM.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcript head over to A Life in Ruins Episode 101.Literature Recommendations
Dog Domestication published on YouTube by The Atlantic
Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas by Jennifer Raff
Dog Is Love: Why and How Your Dog Loves You by Clive D. L. Wynne
A Dog's History of the World: Canines and the Domestication of Humans by Laura Hobgood-Oster
White Fang by Jack London
Call of the Wild by Jack London
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3/28/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 19 seconds
AI Epigraphers, British Kings, and Stone Age Reconstructions - TAS 164
This week we discuss some interesting archaeology news articles. First up is a new algorithm that can read and restore Ancient Greek texts. Second, a researcher claims to have found approximately 65 previously unknown British royal burials. We definitely have a lot of questions about that statement! And finally, a beautiful reconstruction of a Stone Age woman by both artists and archaeologists is on display in Sweden.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Archaeology: Restoring ancient texts using artificial intelligence
New study identifies the likely burials of up to 65 British Kings
The Royal Burials of 65 Celtic Kings Identified in England and Wales
This Beautiful Reconstruction of a Stone Age Woman Feels Almost Like Time Travel
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3/27/2022 • 51 minutes, 12 seconds
ArchaeoAcoustics With Steve Waller [Encore] - Rock Art 75
Steve Waller is an expert in the study of ArchaeoAcoustics. ArchaeoAcoustics is the study of sound in the prehistoric environment. Mr. Waller got his start in the caves of France while pursuing a passion for rock art study. One idea that Mr. Waller pursued was the idea that rock art was actually inspired by sound - specifically the sound in a cave. What Mr. Waller found was that the acoustic impacts of a location on rock art happen more often than anyone could have suspected.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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3/25/2022 • 50 minutes, 47 seconds
Pay Transparency in CRM - CRMArch 235
There’s been a lot of talk on the web lately about pay transparency in CRM. Should companies be required to disclose pay ranges on job advertisements? Should employees be allowed to know how each other are being compensated? We talk about these issues and more on today’s episode.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.Links
Equal Pay Day: March 15, 2022
Shovelbums
Archaeology Fieldwork
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TranscriptsFor transcripts of this episode head over to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/235Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
Bill White: Succinct Research
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3/23/2022 • 55 minutes, 6 seconds
Live Show: The War in Ukraine with Simon Radchenko - Ruins 100
For our first live show and in celebration of our 100th episode, we had originally planned for a dynamic and audience-interactive experience full of bits, challenges, and guest appearances. However, due to the recent invasion of Ukraine by Putin’s Russia, we wanted to use our platform to support the people of Ukraine. We were joined by Simon Radchenko, a Ph.D. candidate in Archaeology at the University of Turin, in Turin Italy. Simon is a Ukrainian archaeologist that first appeared in Episode 34, and joined us live from Italy. *Originally recorded live on March 12th, 2022*In this episode, we chat with Simon about cultural differences between Ukraine and Russia, the history between the two countries, and his personal story about leaving Kyiv and getting to Italy. During the show, we took live questions from the audience.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.Links
Organizations that you can donate to in supporting Ukrainians
Google Sheet with Organizations and Information to aid Ukrainians
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3/21/2022 • 59 minutes, 32 seconds
Anthropology and Science Fiction with Pat Edwards - Dirt 181
Pat Edwards is an author, game builder, and creator of all kinds of sci-fi and fantasy content. We all sit down and puzzle through some questions about the boundaries between archaeological interpretation and fiction, the use of anthropological tropes in pop culture, and strategies for drawing from the archaeological record for fictional world-building. We had a blast with this unconventional topic, and we hope you enjoy listening!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!LinksPat EdwardsContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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3/21/2022 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 18 seconds
Timelines: 1100 CE in North America - TAS 163
We’ve got another timelines episode! This time we look at 1100 CE in North America. We decided to focus on some of the most iconic sites at that time and look at what caused them to succeed and ultimately fail.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Chaco Canyon
Chaco Canyon National Park Page
Chaco Canyon - Arch365 003
Ancient America - Chaco Canyon - Arch365 172
Greater Chaco Landscape - Heritage Voices 22
What is Chaco? Location, Features, and Chronology with Rich Friedman - Site Bites S1E1
Origins of Chaco - Who were the Chacoans and where did they come from? with Dr. Cathy Cameron - Site Bites S1E2
Major Debates in Chacoan Archaeology with Paul Reed - Site Bites S1E3
“Chaco” after Chaco with Dr. Steve Lekson - Site Bites S1E4
Descendant Communities Perspectives with Patrick Cruz - Site Bites
We Bet You'll Enjoy This Episode - Dirt 114: Gambling in the Archaeological Record
Cahokia
Cahokia Mounds (official website)
Hohokam
Hohokam Pima National Monument
Hohokam (Britannica)
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3/20/2022 • 50 minutes, 34 seconds
Writing about History with Cynthia Waldman - Rock Art 74
Today we talk with noted author Cynthia Waldman. She is the author of three children's books that focus on Native Americans including their sacred narratives, oral traditions, ceremonies and rituals and also provide inspirational life changing messages. One story revolves around the Animal Master and his home and this is the site of an important rock painting of the Native people of eastern California. Wonderful program!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/74
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3/18/2022 • 49 minutes, 24 seconds
Mechanized Archaeology using Paleo Digger - ArchaeoTech 175
Brian Fritz is an archaeologist and inventor that saw an issue with deep digging in Pennsylvania. To help out he developed a new machine that can basically do an auger test down to 7 meters, log the levels along the way, and there's an attached mechanized screen. It's a pretty cool system and we hear how he developed it and what he hopes to do in the future with this new system.Brian’s BioBrian L. Fritz is the Principle Archaeological Investigator for Quemahoning, LLC, a cultural resources consulting business that specializes in geoarchaeology, soil geomorphology, and GIS solutions for archaeological problems. Mr. Fritz has earned a B.S. in geology and a B.A. in Anthropology from Clarion University of Pennsylvania, and M.S. in Geology at the University of Akron.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/175LinksArchaeologyX on YoutubeContact
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3/17/2022 • 37 minutes, 50 seconds
Decolonizing the Museum of Us - HeVo 61
On today’s podcast Jessica interviews Kara Vetter, Director of Cultural Resources at the Museum of Us, and Eva Trujillo (Siny ‘Iipay, Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians), UCSD’s Repatriation Coordinator and Museum of Us Board Trustee). This conversation is a deep dive into the Museum of Us’ Decolonization efforts. First, we talk about the colonial history of the museum and the impetus of the decolonization efforts. Then we move into the four guiding principles they are using to do this work and how they have incorporated them at the museum. Finally we talk about advice they’d give to other museums trying to make similar efforts and their dream visions for the future of the museum.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code HEVO. Click this message for more information.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Links
Heritage Voices on the APN
Museum of Us Decolonizing Initiatives
Museum of Us Colonial Pathways Policy
Museum of Us Policy on the Curation of Human Remains
JANUARY 8, 2020 | American Alliance of Museums Knowing Better, Doing Better
JULY 1, 2019 | American Alliance of Museums Ceding Authority and Seeding Trust
OCTOBER 11, 2018 | The Washington Post The ‘Decolonization’ of the American Museum
AUGUST 1, 2018 | San Diego CityBeat Museums in Balboa Park Attempt to “Decolonize”
Want to go behind the scenes of some other museums to explore how Black and Indigenous curators are re-imagining what their collections and exhibitions can do to change minds and transform hearts? Check out Sapiens podcast Season 4 Episode 4 Curating as Caretaking
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3/15/2022 • 52 minutes, 29 seconds
The Sweet Stuff - Dirt 180
We're bouncing back from some bumps in the road this week, and bring you a short and sweet episode about some of the history and archaeology of two sweet substances--maple syrup and sugarcane.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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3/14/2022 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
Mississippian Missionaries: Bundling Cahokia with Amanda Butler - Ruins 99
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Amanda Butler who is an Assistant Professor in the department of anthropology and earth science at Minnesota State University Moorhead. We start off the episode by exploring her educational experiences and background in archaeology. We then delve into Cahokian archaeology and Butler's research regarding the Cahokian religious diaspora. We close out the episode with a chat on the History Channel show: The Curse of Oak Island.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcript head over to A Life in Ruins Episode 99. (https://archpodnet.squarespace.com/ruins/99)LinksPBS Native America - Recommend Episode 3Literature Recommendations
Land of Water, City of the Dead: Religion and Cahokia’s Emergence by Sarah E. Baires
Cahokia: Ancient America’s Great City on the Mississippi by Timothy R. Pauketat
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3/14/2022 • 57 minutes, 59 seconds
The Archaeology Variety Show Episode 1 LIVE - TAS 162
We've started a new show! Join Chris and Rachel LIVE every other Wednesday at 4pm PST/7pm EST. Find the schedule and sign up for each show at www.kulturomedia.com/live-events. On this episode of TAS we present you the first show with an interview with A Life In Ruins Host Carlton Gover, a game show called Archaeology or Aliens, and Pop Culture Archaeology! There's a few more segments and we have fun throughout.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
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Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
Archaeology or Aliens
1. Archaeology breakthrough after spy satellite images unveiled world's ‘first city’
2. Origins of the 30,000-year-old Venus of Willendorf solved
3. Archaeologists discover innovative 40,000-year-old culture in China
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3/13/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 43 seconds
Semotics and Rock Art with Trace Fleeman Garcia - Rock Art 73
Trace Fleeman Garcia joins me today for an interview and collaborative discussion. He is an inter-disciplinary researcher for the Oregon Institute for Creative Research. We talk about the discipline of semiotics, which is the study of the meaning of meanings and its direct relationship to our study of Rock Art when we’re evaluating symbols and trying to understand their cultural content. Join us for a fascinating and wide ranging discussion, I’m sure you’ll like it!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!TranscriptsFor transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/73LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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3/11/2022 • 46 minutes, 30 seconds
New CRM Field School - CRM Arch 234
A field school is usually required to get a job in Cultural Resources Management. A lot of professionals went to a field school that filled an interested and didn't really prepare them for a career in CRM. There are a few CRM field schools out there and another is starting in May of 2022. The Center for American Archaeology has created a four-week program of intense study and on today's episode, we talk to one of the directors of the program, Dr. Jason King.Field School DescriptionAPPLIED ARCHAEOLOGY FOR CRM CAREERS (CRMFS) is a four-week, intensive field school experience designed to provide students with job-ready skills to enter the workforce as archaeological field technicians at the Cultural Resource Management (CRM) industry. Students will learn key skills necessary for CRM jobs, including survey, surface collection, shovel-testing, excavation, laboratory techniques, relevant laws, and reporting. Students will learn the entire process of CRM practices, from data collection to data reporting and mitigation. Practical field and laboratory activities are supplemented by relevant readings and formal lectures.About Dr. Jason KingDr. Jason L King is the Executive Director of the Center for American Archeology in Kampsville, IL. He earned his BA from the University of South Carolina and MA and PhD from the University of New Mexico. Since 2001 he has directed CAA fieldwork & field schools at several Lower Illinois Valley sites, including Mound House, Golden Eagle, Kampsville Lock, and German sites. His primary research interests focus on the formation and maintenance of social groups during the Woodland period.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsHead over to the CRM Arch website to see transcripts!Links
Field Schools from the Center for Field Sciences
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3/9/2022 • 49 minutes, 57 seconds
An Analysis of the Hopewell Airburst Event Hypothesis with Dr. Shane Miller - Ruins 98
Dr. Shane Miller is back on the podcast to talk about a new paper that just came out. The Hopewell airbust event, published about in Nature Scientific Reports, is believed to be a series of near-Earth comets that are hypothesized to have had impacts on cultures living around 1600 years ago (252-383 CE). We dive into this paper and discuss its argument, the pitfalls/questions we have about the paper and where we want to see the research go in the future.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcript head over to A Life in Ruins Episode 98.LinksThe Hopewell airburst event,1699–1567 years ago (252–383 CE) by Kenneth Barnett Tankersley et al.Literature RecommendationsThe American Southeast at the End of the Ice Age (Archaeology of the American South: New Directions and Perspectives) edited by D. Shane Miller, Ashley M. Smallwood and Jesse W.TuneGuest ContactDr. Shane Miller on Twitter: @TheDurty_TrowelContact
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3/7/2022 • 53 minutes, 29 seconds
Them There Hills: Mounds and the Myth of the Moundbuilders - Dirt 179
Hello, lovely listeners--a whole bunch of life stuff has smacked us right in the face recently. Thank you so much for your patience and continued support--we really love you. This week's classic episode is all about mounds and the people that built (and absolutely did not build) them.Links
Cahokia: The Great Native American Metropolis (via WorldCat)
Cahokia Mounds
Watson Brake, a Middle Archaic Mound Complex in Northeast Louisiana (American Antiquity)
12th-Century Cahokia Was a “Melting Pot” (Archaeology)
Cahokia and the Excavation of Mound 72 (Lithics Casting Lab)
The Ancient Mounds of Poverty Point: A Place of Rings (via WorldCat)
Moundbuilders (Newberry)
Early pottery: Technology, Function, Style, and Interaction in the Lower Southeast (via WorldCat)
White Settlers Buried the Truth About the Midwest’s Mysterious Mound Cities (Smithsonian)Check out Ken
Feder’s take on the myth of the moundbuilders over on Archaeological Fantasies. He’s also the author of this week’s Dirt Book Club entry, Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science
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3/7/2022 • 58 minutes, 5 seconds
Ancient Ear Surgery, Roman Mosaics, and the Oldest Pants EVER! - TAS 161
We've got FOUR news articles for you today. The first is about the oldest ear surgery that took place over 5,000 years ago. She lived! For a little while anyway. Then we go to London where one of the best Roman mosaics to be found in the last century was uncovered. They had all the best things! Finally (sort of) we go to China and look at the oldest pants, or trousers, ever found. We have a fourth article about a new rock art dating technique but that's in our bonus content for members of the APN. If you're not a member head over to https://www.archpodnet.com/members for more info.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
5,300-Year-Old Skull Offers Earliest Known Evidence of Ear Surgery
Ancient Roman floor more than 1,500 years old found under London street
World’s Oldest Trousers Used Methods Still Employed by Modern Fashion
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3/6/2022 • 48 minutes, 2 seconds
Reflections on Rock Art with Dr. Chester Liwosz - Rock Art 72
Today we interview a recent PhD Graduate from the University of Santa Cruz that is now the project archaeologist for the Mesa Prieta New Mexico Petroglyph Project. We review Dr. Chester Liwosz's background and his recent research and then converse on indexical animals, archaeoacoustics, and the connections with Mesoamerica as recognized in the rock art of eastern California and the American Southwest.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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3/4/2022 • 44 minutes, 28 seconds
Automated Archaeological Feature Detection Using Deep Learning on Optical UAV Imagery - ArchaeoTech 174
There's a lot in this episode and we start with Paul telling us about some of the tech he's taking to Iraq this month. Chris gives a Starlink usability update and talks about his new augmented reality glasses. Finally, we discuss the linked article and using deep learning for automatic feature detection.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/174Links
Starlink
Rokid Air AR Glasses
Automated Archaeological Feature Detection Using Deep Learning on Optical UAV Imagery: Preliminary Results
Mask UAV on GitHub
Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control by Stuart Russell
Video on the Trimble UX5 - Fixed Wing Survey Drone
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3/3/2022 • 56 minutes, 26 seconds
Contemporary Zoorchaeology - What's in your Rubbish Bin? - Animals 44
On this episode of ArchaeoAnimals, Alex and Simona delve into contemporary archaeology. What can our household rubbish tell us about our food consumption habits? How do today’s selection of species and butchering techniques compare to those of the past?Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!TranscriptsGo to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/44
Resources
Fitzpatrick, A. (2018) "Death Positivity" for Pets: Are We Changing Our Attitudes Towards the Death of Animals? Animal Archaeology.
McCaferty, A. (2016) The Growing Demand for Pet Funerals. Insight Magazine.
Norton, E. (2020) UK Meat Consumption. Savills UK.
Stewart, C., Piernas, C., Cook, B., & Jebb, S. A. (2021). Trends in UK meat consumption: analysis of data from years 1–11 (2008–09 to 2018–19) of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey rolling programme. The Lancet Planetary Health, 5(10), e699-e708.
https://www.pfma.org.uk/pet-population-2021
https://yougov.co.uk/topics/food/articles-reports/2018/09/07/revealed-britains-ideal-sunday-roast
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3/1/2022 • 53 minutes, 19 seconds
Bonus: Redrawing Boundaries episode from the Sapiens Podcast - HeVo 60.1
On today’s podcast, we have a special bonus episode for you all courtesy of the creators of Sapiens: A Podcast for Everything Human. In season four of Sapiens: A Podcast for Everything Human, hosts Yoli Ngandali and Dr. Ora Marek-Martinez interview Black and Indigenous Archaeologists to uncover our shared histories. Sapiens has agreed to let us share their episode, Redrawing Boundaries, which features Dr. Ayana Flewellan, who was our guest on the last episode of Heritage Voices. If you liked that episode, this is a quick really beautifully done and super interesting podcast episode with Dr. Flewellan, Dr. Justin Dunnavant, and Gabrielle Miller talking more about Diving with a Purpose and excavation work at a Free Black Community in St. Croix.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Links
Heritage Voices on the APN
Redrawing the Boundaries Show Notes
Sapiens: A Podcast for Everything Human Season 4- Our Past is the Future
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3/1/2022 • 30 minutes, 55 seconds
Science Communicators of TikTok: Nicholas Carbone (@DigThePast) - Ruins 97
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we chat with Tiktok personality and recent graduate Nicholas Carbone. We start off by talking about his earliest experiences with archaeology and his inspiration for pursuing the discipline. We then chat about Titanic and how some of us were not allowed to watch the second VHS (yes we are that old). Nicholas then discusses his field school and other archaeological opportunities afforded to him during his undergraduate degree. We finish off by discussing his TikTok channel and why he is inspired to teach people about the past.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsFor rough transcript head over to A Life in Ruins Episode 97. (https://archpodnet.squarespace.com/ruins/97)Literature Recommendations
Connecticut’s Indigenous Peoples: What Archaeology, History, and Oral Traditions Teach Us about Their Communities and Cultures by Dr. Lucianne Lavin
Becoming an Archaeologist: A Guide to Professional Pathways by Joe Flatman
Anthropologist explains ADHD, Depression, and Imposter Syndrome (Short Film) by David Ian Howe
Guest Contact Info: Nicholas' TikTok: @DigThePast
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2/28/2022 • 54 minutes, 33 seconds
CLASSIC: Dogtectives! - Dirt 178
Amber's traveling for work this week, so we bring you a perfectly dry-aged episode from years past. We bring you a fascinating, poignant, and thoroughly delightful interview with Very Special Guest Lynne Engelbert, a handler with the Institute for Canine Forensics. Learn what the talented pups at the ICF do for a living and prepare to be amazed!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code DIRT. Click this message for more information.LinksInstitute for Canine ForensicsContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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2/28/2022 • 40 minutes, 8 seconds
Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens in Europe - TAS 160
The intersection of Neanderthals, and modern Homo Sapiens is a very unique and super interesting time period. We decided to do a deep dive on the origins of Homo Nenaderthalensis, how they ended up in Europe and were able to inter breed with modern humans and have a lasting genetic imprint on the human genome.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
French cave findings suggest Europe’s first Homo sapiens arrived earlier than thought
An Evolutionary Timeline of Homo Sapiens
Who were the Neanderthals?
Homo neanderthalensis (Smithsonian)
Homo Sapien Origin
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2/27/2022 • 53 minutes, 45 seconds
Rock Art of the Sierra de San Francisco with Trudi Angell - Rock Art 71
Episode #71 features an interview with Trudy Angell, the owner of Saddling South, a cultural tour business that has also partnered with the California Rock Art Foundation for rock art tours. Saddling South conducts field trips to the remarkable areas of Baja California within the remote area known as the Sierra de la San Francisco, the Grand Canyon of Mexico, and other fascinating trips. These locations are UNESCO world heritage sites including the Great Mural, and include the largest painted rock art in the world. Join us for a fantastically interesting talk with Trudi.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!For transcripts head over to the Rock Art Podcast page on the APN..LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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2/25/2022 • 50 minutes, 50 seconds
Contract Archaeology in Belgium - CRM Arch 233
There are a lot of similarities and some striking differences between CRM Archaeology in the US and CRM in Belgium. Long-time member of the Archaeology Podcast Network and fan of the show Wouter Yperman joins us to talk about his decade-plus experience with this system.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.For transcripts of this episode, head over to CRM Archaeology Podcast website.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)
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2/23/2022 • 56 minutes, 10 seconds
You Are What You Eat (LIVE!) - Dirt 177
How do we know what people ate in the past? How did they make their food? How did food fit into the social aspect of life in the past? We discuss old old recipes, spicy Sichuanese history, an herbal mystery, how food changed our faces, and more!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code DIRT. Click this message for more information.Links
Stone Age spices (NPR)
Garlic Mustard Phytoliths (PLOS One)
Oldest Noodles Found in China (BBC)
Decoding Ancient Recipes (BBC)
Roman food blogger Apicius (Wikipedia)
History of Spice in Sichuan (University of Illinois)
Why Revolutionaries Love Spicy Food (Nautilus)
Cooking Before Ceramics (The Atlantic)
Monte Testaccio (Archaeology Magazine)
Oyster Middens (Atlas Obscura)
Oyster Midden Exhibit (University of Maine)
Silphium, an Herbal Mystery (BBC)
What is Silphium?
Early Dilmun Diet (Journal of Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy)
Facial Changes due to Diet (PLOS One)
Changes in Skull Features (PNAS)
How Forks Gave us Overbites (The Atlantic)
Lynne Olver’s Food Timeline (Eater.com)
Virginia Tech Saves the Food Timeline (Eater.com)
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2/21/2022 • 53 minutes, 58 seconds
Science Communicators of TikTok: Lindsay Nikole (@lindsaynikole) - Ruins 96
On this episode of a Life in Ruins Podcast, we continue our series of talking with TikTok Science Communicators and talk with Lindsay Nikole. Lindsay is a zoologist with a passion for all living things in the animal kingdom, and has over 1 million followers on TikTok.We dive straight into her experiences growing up and her experiences getting her undergraduate degree. This devolves into a discussion about upper division courses, dinosaurs, and evolution. Lindsay then recounts some of her professional experiences working with big cats in the Pacific Northwest, Namibia, and Minnesota.Our conversation finishes with talking about TikTok and her experience on the app.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.For rough transcripts of this episode go to A Life in Ruins Episode 96.Literature Recommendations
The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
My Octupus Teacher on Netflix
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Lindsay's TikTok - @lindsaynikole
Lindsay's Instagram - @lindsay_nikole
Lindsay's Coloring Book
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2/21/2022 • 53 minutes, 4 seconds
Youngkin's Virginia Mansion Row! (Full Marx in the Culture War) - WB 11th Feb 2022
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.#archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoupSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup ***0:00 Introduction1:56 CIfA Salary Recommendations6:59 Inflation & Archaeology13:42 Gov. Youngkin Whitewashing History?23:00 NOT Erasing History!26:58 Finding Common Vocabulary?30:05 Whither the ‘Culture War’?41:02 Dr Neil Faulkner RIP (The Power of Archaeology)53:59 Closing Thoughts***Link of the Week:Neil Faulkner: Obituary:https://tinyurl.com/2fc6k8wm***Links:CIFA - Current salary recommendations:https://www.archaeologists.net/practices/salaryYoungkin's promise of education reform on race, critics fear a whitewash:https://richmond.com/news/state-and-regional/in-youngkins-promise-of-education-reform-on-race-critics-fear-a-whitewash/article_771f1db2-4d9b-5386-8ab1-10abc84a76e9.html Youngkin’s win may spell changes for project highlighting history of enslaved:https://vpm.org/news/articles/29396/youngkins-win-may-spell-changes-for-project-highlighting-history-of-enslavedMunira Mirza is not a household name, but her exit is deeply damaging for Boris Johnson:https://inews.co.uk/news/analysis/munira-mirza-is-not-a-household-name-but-her-exit-is-deeply-damaging-for-boris-johnson-1442275‘Boris stopped listening’: How freezing out trusted advisers such as Munira Mirza left PM struggling to reset No 10:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/e2-80-98boris-stopped-listening-e2-80-99-how-freezing-out-trusted-advisers-such-as-munira-mirza-left-pm-struggling-to-reset-no-10/ar-AATtnQe***Neil Faulkner, archaeologist, historian and ‘revolutionary socialist’ activist – obituary:[£]https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2022/02/07/neil-faulkner-archaeologist-historian-revolutionary-socialist/Neil Faulkner: obituary:https://www.archaeologyworldwide.com/post/neil-faulkner-obituaryObituary: Neil Faulkner, historian, archaeologist and revolutionary (1958-2022):https://www.theleftberlin.com/obituary-neil-faulkner-historian-archaeologist-and-revolutionary-1958-2022/
2/20/2022 • 57 minutes, 34 seconds
Neolithic Drum Sculpture, Homo Sapiens in Europe, and the Coronado Expedition - TAS 159
This week we have three super interesting news stories that grabbed our attention. First, a beautiful carved chalk drum was found with a Neolithic child burial in the UK. Second, new evidence shows the entry of Homo Sapiens into Europe may have been 10,000 years early than researchers previously realized. And finally, an archaeologist in Arizona claims to have found evidence that re-maps the route taken by the Coronado Expedition in 1540.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
“Remarkable" 5,000-Year-Old Drum Sculpture Found In Neolithic Children's Grave (IFLScience)
British archaeologists found a 5,000-year-old drum and three children locked in a neolithic embrace (Wash Post)
French cave findings suggest Europe’s first Homo sapiens arrived earlier than thought (rfi)
New research suggests modern humans lived in Europe 10,000 years earlier than previously thought, in Neanderthal territories (The Conversation)
Arizona archaeologist says she's found artifacts linked to famed 1540 expedition: "A history-changing site" (CBS)
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2/20/2022 • 52 minutes, 8 seconds
Middle American Archaeology with John Hoopes - Rock Art 70
Today’s guest for episode 70 is Dr. John Hoopes, a professor from the University of Kansas. His specialization is Middle American archaeology - which is far south-central America and far northern South America including Columbia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Panama (just to name a few). John discusses some of his studies and recent publications on the extraordinary objects of gold and jadeite dating from 2500 years ago to the historic era. Highlighting the reasons that these remarkable objects are so ritually potent and supernaturally powerful. Come along for a wondrous ride.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!TranscriptsComplete transcripts are available on the show website here.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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2/18/2022 • 48 minutes, 24 seconds
Starlink and Listener Feedback - Archaeotech 173
In this potpourri episode Chris and Paul discuss the practicalities of Chris’s new Starlink setup and some of the great listener feedback from recent episodes, including a home-grown tech project that knocked our socks off.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!For rough transcripts of this episode go to Episode 173Links
Starlink
Starlink Coverage Map (unofficial)
Kill A Watt
ArcGIS Field Maps
Wildnote
Inspiration for Marcus’s Home-Grown RTK and Genealogical Project
Scholarworks
Skyhorse Tech
Deep South Robotics
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2/17/2022 • 43 minutes, 37 seconds
Historical Archaeology for the Future - HeVo 60
On today’s podcast Jessica interviews Dr. Ayana Omilade Flewellen (they/she), Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Riverside. Through Dr. Flewellen’s work in historical archaeology of the African Diaspora focusing on the era of Enslavement and post-emancipation, we talk about how the way people, in this case Black women, dress and adorn themselves and how those practices are shaped by larger factors, including racism and sexism. We also dive into the work of the Society of Black Archaeologists and Diving With a Purpose to tell a larger story of Black history in the field of Anthropology and to the general public, as well as to provide opportunities for the next generation of Black scholars and maritime archaeologists.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!TranscriptsFind transcripts at https://www.archpodnet.com/hevo/60
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www.ayanaflewellen.com
www.societyofblackarchaeologists.com
www.divingwithapurpose.org
www.blacknessunbound.org
http://www.archaeologyincommunity.com/
Watch: "Archaeology in the Time of Black Lives Matter"
Read: “The Future of Archaeology Is Antiracist”: Archaeology in the Time of Black Lives Matter
Featured on CNN Short Films: “Lessons from the Deep: Diving With A Purpose”
Featured on National Geographic: "These Divers Search for Slave Shipwrecks and Discover Their Ancestors”
Feature on Science Magazine Digital Platform: "Watch Archaeologists Reflect on Unearthing the Lives of Enslaved Africans”
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2/15/2022 • 53 minutes, 54 seconds
Science Communicators of TikTok: Isaac Russell (@science_is_real) - Ruins 95
In this episode, we chat with Isaac Russel (@science_Is_real on TikTok), an 8th-grade science teacher and TikTok personality. We delve into his early experiences growing up in small-town Kansas. He details how community college was helpful for him and how he also lived in a very interesting situation. We then rapid-fire questions about teaching 8th-grade science, covering topics such as teaching over zoom, instructing his students on evolution, and also asking about Westboro Baptist Church. The episode finishes off with a discussion about TikTok and opinions on the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.TranscriptsGo to www.archpodnet.com/ruins/95
Literature Recommendations
Trey the Explainer Youtube
Stefan Milo Youtube
PBS Eons
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Isaac's TikTok - @science_is_real
Isaac's Twitter - @irussel121
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2/14/2022 • 56 minutes, 6 seconds
Studying Salvage Anthropology w/ Samuel Redman - Dirt 177
We dive into Dr. Samuel Redman’s latest book, Prophets and Ghosts: The Story of Salvage Anthropology. Amber and Anna (mostly Amber) have lots of questions about the seemingly paradoxical 19th- and 20th- century urge by American scholars to “rescue” objects and even human remains from “disappearing” Indigenous groups. It’s a fascinating window into anthropology viewed as a moral and academic obligation, and the social underpinnings of the development of the discipline in the US. And! You can enter to win your very own copy of Ghosts and Prophets! Harvard University Press generously hooked us up with three copies to give away. The promotion is running via Twitter and Instagram, so keep an eye out for those posts for the extremely low-effort rules for entering.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code DIRT. Click this message for more information.Links
Prophets and Ghosts (via WorldCat)
Samuel J. Redman (UMass Amherst)
Wendy Red Star’s 1880 Crow Peace Delegation (Birmingham Museum of Art)
Wendy Red Star’s Children of the Large-Beaked Bird (MASS MoCA)
Blanket Stories: Transportation Object, Generous Ones, Trek (Marie Watt Studio)
Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology (Smithsonian Institution)
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2/14/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 12 seconds
Spines in Peru, Decapitated Romans and Egyptian Notepads - TAS 158
This week we have 3 interesting archaeology news articles. First, spines excavated in the Chincha valley of Peru are threaded on reeds posthumously. Archaeologist speculate this may have been done by the family members of the data after looting by the Spanish occurred. In segment 2 we take a look at a cemetery in the UK with an unusually high number of decapitated bodies. And finally, it turns out that ancient Egyptians used broken pot sherds as a type of notepad that school children used to practice script writing.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Native Peruvians threaded corpses’ spines on to sticks, study suggests
Scientists found 192 spines threaded on poles in Peru, a macabre practice that may be a response to Europeans pillaging graves
Decapitated skeletons of Roman 'criminals' found during England rail excavation.
Fleet Marsten HS2
Huge Discovery of 18,000 'Notepads' Documents Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
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2/13/2022 • 36 minutes, 58 seconds
New methods for dating rock art with Kirk Astroth - Rock Art 69
In this week's episode, Dr. Alan Garfinkel interviews Kirk Astroth about new and innovative methods he used to date rock art for his masters thesis. Kirk used a combination of established methods and new technology to date panels containing prehistoric, historic, as well as modern rock art. He came to several interesting conclusions, as well as identified ways to continue developing this new direction in rock art dating.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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2/11/2022 • 52 minutes, 5 seconds
The Good and Bad after COVID - CRMArch 232
This episode looks at the protocols being put in place to handle COVID in our work. We also discuss what has left because of COVID that we won't miss and what's here to stay.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.Transcripts
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Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
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2/9/2022 • 56 minutes, 34 seconds
Sanxingdui and the Shu State - Dirt 175
This week, we explore yet another place that’s not a backwater or influenced by aliens! In 1986, two pits were excavated at the site of Sanxingdui (Three Stars Mound) in what is today China’s Sichuan province. These two pits, and six more uncovered in 2021, were full of bronze, jade, gold, and ivory objects that appear to have been “sacrificed” (burned or broken) before burial. The artifacts were made in a style never before seen in Chinese material culture. What was going on at Sanxingdui, and why was the site abruptly abandoned thousands of years ago? We can tell you right off the bat that it wasn’t aliens, but you’ll have to listen to the episode to find out more!
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Seismic Shift (Archaeology)
Large Standing Figure, Sanxingdui Museum (Art and Archaeology dot com)
A Preliminary Report on the Standing Bronze Figure from Sacrificial Pit Number Two, Sanxingdui (Early China, via JSTOR)
New finds at Sanxingdui Ruins show creative power in ancient China (Xinhua Net)
Sanxingdui relics: What is the secret of the bronze heavenly tree? (CGTN)
Mysterious Sanxingdui Ruins reveal more stunning relics (Global News)
Mystery of Ancient Chinese Civilization's Disappearance Explained (LiveScience)
Sanxingdui: researchers say newly found sites in China date back as far as 3,200 years (South China Morning Post)
Historical discovery revives wild theories of an alien civilisation in ancient China, but experts say no way (South China Morning Post)
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2/7/2022 • 50 minutes, 35 seconds
A Podcast Donnybrook with Tristan Boyle - Ruins 94
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we talk to our arch-nemesis, co-founder of the Archaeology Podcast Network, and host of the Modern Myth Podcast Tristan Boyle. We start out talking about our terrible impersonations of him and talk about where he is from and where he currently lives in the UK. We then delve into his formative years and how he got into archaeology. Tristan then nerds out about heavy metals in hair samples. We then ask him to recall the APN origin story. Tristan then talks about Unarchaeology as a response to inaccessibility within archaeology as a discipline. He then talks about his favorite "Modern Myth" Podcast and we finish talking about the CRM career field and how it needs to change.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed", please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed". Support our show by following our channel.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.Links
Internet Archaeology
Modern Myth Podcast (APN)
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Vox Archaeo: Podcasting the Past by Tristan Boyle in Public Archaeology: Arts of Engagement
Middens and Microphones: Podcasting as Digital Public Outreach in Archaeology by Tristan Boyle
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2/7/2022 • 1 hour, 15 seconds
"Crisis? What Crisis?" The Canaries Down the Coal Mine of UK Archaeology - WB 4th Feb 2022
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.#archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoupSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup***0:00 Introduction 1:40 Such Thing as a Good Rally?17:15 Crisis? What Crisis?32:31 Closing Thoughts***Link of the Week:LGBT+ History Month:https://lgbtplushistorymonth.co.uk/***Links:Metal detecting teen's top tips to find treasure:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-suffolk-60218383IS THERE ANY SUCH THING AS A GOOD RALLY? The SearcherProf Michael Lewis Head of Portable Antiquities Scheme:https://tinyurl.com/urvdf7xc***Crisis? What crisis? Archaeology under pressure in the United Kingdom, Archäologische Informationen 44, Early ViewPaul Belford, Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust:https://dguf.de/fileadmin/AI/archinf-ev_belford.pdfHas Groupthink & Gatekeeping Choked Public Archaeology Campaigning? - WB 30th Nov 2021:https://youtu.be/8JJF9jQT6hA
2/7/2022 • 41 minutes, 23 seconds
Timelines: 79 CE in Pompeii, Teotihuacán, and Aksum - TAS 157
Everyone knows that the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE buried the Roman town of Pompeii in volcanic ash, abruptly ending its time as a flourishing port city on the Bay of Napes. But, what what else was happening in the ancient world at the same time? In this Timelines episode, we begin by chatting about Pompeii and it's unfortunate demise in segment one. Then we move over to Central America, where Teotihuacán is entering its monumental architecture building phase at the same time. And finally, in segment three we look at the Kingdom of Aksum, which was growing into a thriving trade town on the route between Rome, the middle east and India. These three very similar, yet very different stories were taking place at the same time of approximately 79 CE around the world!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Pompeii (Wiki)
Pompeii (Britannica)
Pompeii (Official Website)
TAS 146 - Pompeii Slave's Rooms, Homo Naledi, and ancient theater toilets
TAS 135 - Romans in Israel, Greeks in Pompeii and an Abby in England
TAS 116 - Ancient Hazelnuts, Artistic Neandertals and a Pompeiian Chariot
TAS 107 - Amazonian Petroglyphs and Duck from Food Counter in Pompeii
Teotihuacán (Wiki)
Teotihuacán (Britannica)
Teotihuacán (History)
Rock Art 68 - Uto-Aztecan Iconisity with Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay
UNESCO Heritage Site
Kingdom of Axsum (Wiki)
Kingdom of Axsum (National Geographic)
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
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2/6/2022 • 50 minutes, 19 seconds
Man 'Falls Awkwardly' on WW2 Shell & Lodges it in His BOTTOM! – Muppet of the Month: Dec 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup***Link of the Week:Raiders Temple Escape in LEGO:https://tinyurl.com/mryxfp4r***Muppet(s) of the Month:A History TikToker’s viral claim that Ancient Rome ‘didn’t exist’ is getting backlash from academics:https://www.insider.com/history-anthropology-tiktoker-ancient-rome-not-real-backlash-viral-2021-12Man caught wearing fake arm in bid to fool staff giving Covid vaccine:https://www.itv.com/news/2021-12-03/man-caught-wearing-fake-arm-in-bid-to-fool-vaccine-jabJacob Rees-Mogg makes up a Saxon saint!https://twitter.com/dramdarcy/status/1472387033222070272Bomb Squad Race to A&E After Patient Arrives with WW2 Artillery Shell Stuck up His Bottom:https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/16923295/bomb-squad-hospital-bottom-shell/Bomb Squad Called to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital after Man gets WWII Mortar Stuck up His Bottom:https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/gloucester-news/bomb-squad-called-gloucestershire-royal-6298076
2/5/2022 • 18 minutes, 1 second
A Right Jersey Royal Mess! (Why Shouldn't Archaeologists Sell Valuable Finds?) – WB 28th Jan 2022
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.#archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoupSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup***0:00 Introduction 3:18 Climate Change & UK Archaeology 7:49 Stoke Museums to Cut Curators!18:27 Le Câtillon II Coin Hoard, Jersey27:27 Negotiating a Price!41:30 Effect on Local Museums42:58 Shouldn’t We Also Sell Stuff?1:00:27 How Can We Bring People ‘In’?1:04:40 Why Don’t We Just Buy Archaeology?1:06:02 Conclusions***Link of the Week:Climate Change threatening Buried UK Treasures:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-60091485***Links: Stoke ditches curators for museums to become film locations:https://www.artsindustry.co.uk/news/2762-stoke-turns-its-back-on-pottery-heritage-with-curator-redundanciesStatement: Stoke-on-Trent Museums:https://www.stoke.gov.uk/news/article/994/statement_-_stoke-on-trent_museumsHow to respond to the consultationThe full budget proposals are at: www.stoke.gov.uk/budget2022People can give their views in the following ways: [email protected], twitter.com/sotcitycouncilfacebook.com/sotcitycouncil Or write to us at Budget 2022, Civic Centre, Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 1HH. ***Fears Jersey Award Could Lead to Inflated Valuations Under Treasures Act:http://thepipeline.info/blog/2021/12/24/fears-jersey-award-could-lead-to-inflated-valuations-under-treasure-act/Jersey: Did we just invent “Casino Metal Detecting”? :https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode/947418Experts in the UK tasked with valuing the record-breaking 2,000 year old Le Câtillon Coin Hoard… :https://www.bailiwickexpress.com/jsy/news/insight-how-coin-hoard-payment-was-decided/Ministers ‘frustrated’ by coin hoard payment delay:https://www.bailiwickexpress.com/jsy/news/ministers-frustrated-coin-hoard-payment-delay/Gov refuses to confirm payment to Coin Hoard finders:https://www.bailiwickexpress.com/jsy/news/gov-refuses-confirm-coin-hoard-payment/Valuation battles frustrates coin hoard sale:https://www.bailiwickexpress.com/jsy/news/more-one-valuation-coin-hoard/Gov overrules Jersey Heritage and top official with £4.25m coin hoard fee:https://www.bailiwickexpress.com/jsy/news/concerns-raised-after-government-agrees-425m-coin-hoard/
2/5/2022 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 40 seconds
Uto-Aztecan Iconisity with Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay - Rock Art 68
Dr. Mukhopadhyay talks to Alan about their forthcoming book and projects related to the Uto-Aztecan peoples of the eastern Mojave desert and leading into Mexico. They look at the timeline and journey of the iconisity of the Uto-Aztecan people through time and space.Intersted in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!TranscriptsFind full transcripts at www.archpodnet.com/rockart/68
LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
Dr. Alan Garfinkel
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2/4/2022 • 50 minutes, 5 seconds
Stratum, a New Field Data Recording Application - Archaeotech 172
Today we talk with Cora Woolsey about how and why she set out to founded an archeological technology company. She tells us the ins and outs of starting the business, her motivations for building new software, and gives us details about the process.Intersted in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/archaeotech/172Transcripts
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LinksArchaeoSoft Inc.Contact
Chris Webster
Twitter: @archeowebby
Email: [email protected]
Paul Zimmerman
Twitter: @lugal
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2/3/2022 • 50 minutes, 11 seconds
The Zooarchaeology of Myth & Legends (Part Two) - Animals 43
This is part two of a miniseries on the zooarchaeology of mythological creatures. Learn more about the anatomy of creatures such as the Minotaur and Cerberus, but most importantly, how a centaur would wear trousers.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ANIMALS. Click this message for more information.FOR A TRANSCRIPT OF THIS PODCAST GO TO: archpodnet.com/animals/43Sources
Morford, M. and Lenardon, R. (2003). Classical Mythology (7 ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hamilton, E. (2017) Mythology. New York: Hachette Book Group.
Stallings, A. E. (2018) Works and Days. London: Penguin Books.
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Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
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2/1/2022 • 52 minutes, 56 seconds
On a Slippery Soap-stone: A Conversation with Dr. Richard Adams - Ruins 93
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Richard Adams. Dr. Adams personally spoon-fed the archeology kool-aid to Connor at Colorado State University and he met Carlton and David through the University of Wyoming. Dr. Adam’s discusses his winding road into archaeology and how he was inspired to pursue archaeology. He details his experiences with Dr. George Frison and his research into soapstone use. We then finish off talking about his approaches to teaching, in which he suggests getting a golden doodle and coloring.If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed", please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed". Support our show by following our channel.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.FOR A TRANSCRIPT OF THIS PODCAST GO TO: archpodnet.com/ruins/93Literature Recommendations
Survival by Hunting: Prehistoric Human Predators and Animal Prey by George Carr Frison
Footprints in the Snow: High-Altitude Cultural Ecology of the Colorado Front Range, U.S.A. by James B. Benedict
After the Ice: A Global Human History, 20,000 - 5000 BC by Steven Mithen
The Singing Neanderthals: The Origins of Music, Language, Mind, and Body by Steven Mithen
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1/31/2022 • 57 minutes, 15 seconds
JANUARY HIATUS CLASSIC - Where Do Babies Come From? - Dirt 174
This week, we bring you the MIRACLE OF BIRTH. Join Amber and Anna for a brief frolic through some ancient birthing wisdom and evidence of pregnancy and childbirth in the archaeological record. We're also joined by the brilliant Dr. Natalie Laudicina, who takes us on a fascinating and slightly terrifying journey through the surprisingly complicated landscape of the primate birth canal. Content warning: some of the subject material in this episode may be upsetting, but we try to give listeners a heads up.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code DIRT. Click this message for more information.ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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1/31/2022 • 1 hour, 27 seconds
Ancient Boardgames, a Roman Market in the UK, ¡y mas edificios en Machu Pichu! - TAS 156
This week we discuss a 4,000 year old board game that was discovered in Oman. Then in segment two, we head over to the UK where a Roman market town has been excavated in advance of the HS2 railway construction. And finally, LIDAR has uncovered more structures in association with Machu Picchu.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
Archaeologists Unearth 4,000-Year-Old Stone Board Game in Oman (Smithsonian Magazine)
4,000-year-old stone game board discovered (Oman Daily Observer)
Qumayrah Valley in Oman: new discoveries of ancient towers, copper trade and games (Press release from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
HS2 dig uncovers the Roman market town that vanished (The Times)
High-speed rail construction reveals Roman town in the UK (ars technica)
Ancient and hidden, Machu Picchu's complexity uncovered by archaeologists (NBC News)
Inca water channel flow analysis based on 3D models from terrestrial and UAV laser scanning at the Chachabamba archaeological site (Machu Picchu National Archaeological Park, Peru) (Journal of Archaeological Science)
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1/30/2022 • 36 minutes, 47 seconds
Making a City Known for Petroglyphs with Kari Crutcher - Rock Art 67
In this episode Alan interview's the executive director of the Ridgecrest convention and visitors bureau also the principal developer and manager of the annual Petroglyph Festival. On this journey we talk about petroglyphs park the ram dancers of the Grand Canyon and many other things. Come along for a grand adventure.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ROCKART. Click this message for more information.Links
California Rock Art Foundation
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1/28/2022 • 48 minutes, 35 seconds
Very Weird Yet Extremely Useful Tools - CRM Arch 231
We’ve all seen other archaeologists use strange tools that are not part of any normal recommendation list. Sometimes they are just odd, but other times turn out to be incredibly useful. What are these tools that we have seen? How were they used? We’re they so good that you bought one for yourself, or so weird that you just chalked it up to another wacky story from the field? Let’s talk about these tools from excavation to survey to lab work.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code CRMARCH. Click this message for more information.Links
Ep 91 Life in Ruins
Japanese Garden Hoes
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Free version of The Golden Marshalltown: A Parable for the Archeology of the 1980s by Kent Flannery
Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
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1/26/2022 • 52 minutes, 49 seconds
It's Jennauary! - Dirt 173
We’re finally introducing our producer, Jenna Hendrick, in an episode! Jenna has been working with us behind the scenes on our social media posts and some of the nuts and bolts of episode organization for several months now. We chat about popular media portrayals of human life in the Paleolithic, and how those affected popular perception of the human past.Tune in to the full episode on Patreon for our best/worst Pop-Paleo Awards show!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code DIRT. Click this message for more information.ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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1/24/2022 • 33 minutes, 32 seconds
Egyptology and Archaeology in Video Games with Megan Kumorek - Ruins 92
In this episode, we are joined by Megan Kumorek who is a writer and creative partner for the Middle East, North Africa, and Mediterranean Archaeology Publication Group and Promotional and Academic Partner for the Save Cultural Heritage Group. We start off by talking with Megan about her educational background in Archaeology, beginning with her undergraduate in Anthropology at Northern Arizona University and then Megan's M.A. program in Egyptology at the University of Liverpool in the U.K. We then dive into Megan's experiences in working on graffiti in Egyptian archaeology and what the transition was like from researching North and South American archaeology to studying the Egyptian Archaeological Record. We tie up the episode with a very fun and entertaining conversation about depictions of archaeology in video games. Turns out, Megan is a huge gamer! We cover a gambit of video games and how they represent archaeology. The video games that we cover include Tomb Raider, the Assassin's Creed games, World of Warcraft, Sims 4, Zelda, Jedi Fallen Order, Dragon Age Origins, and more!If you are listening to this episode on the "Archaeology Podcast Network All Shows Feed", please consider subscribing to the "A Life in Ruins Podcast" channel to support our show. Listening to and downloading our episodes on the A Life in Ruins channel helps our podcast grow. So please, subscribe to the A Life in Ruins Podcast, hosted by the Archaeology Podcast Network, on whichever platform you are using to listen to us on the "All Shows Feed". Support our show by following our channel.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.Links
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Assassin’s Creed Origins
Belize Valley Archaeological Reconnaissance Project
Archaeogaming website (not mentioned in the episode but a great resource)
Literature Recommendations
An Introduction to the Archaeology of Egypt by Kathryn Bard
Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization by Barry J. Kemp
Reading Egyptian Art by Richard H. Wilkinson
Egyptian Hieroglyphs for Complete Beginners by Bill Manley
How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs by Mark Collier and Bill Manley
Scribbling Through History: Graffiti, Places and People from Antiquity to
Modernity by Chloé Ragazzoli, Ömür Harmansah, Chiara Salvador, and Elizabeth Frood
When Women Ruled the World: Six Queens of Egypt by Kara Cooney
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1/24/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 10 seconds
Wooden Romans, Arabian Highways, and History on the Seashore - TAS 155
We’ve got some interesting articles from the news media to discuss today. We start with a massive dig in the UK that’s been going on since 2018. The HS2 Rail Project has unearthed thousands of artifacts. This time, we’re talking about a carved wooden Roman figure with amazing preservation. Then we go to Arabia to learn about ancient highways. Finally, we see what can be found on the Cape Cod National Seashore.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
‘Exquisite’ Roman figure found on HS2 dig in Buckinghamshire
HS2 Website
Archaeologists discover ancient highways in Arabia
Dig this: Historian goes deep into the archaeology of Cape Cod
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1/23/2022 • 33 minutes, 22 seconds
Resource Depletion and Religious Intensification - Rock Art 66
This episode centers on the concept of resource depression and its relationship to the proliferation of religious intensification that includes the production (sometimes) of rock art. We take you on an intellectual journey of research into the dynamics of the habits and habitat of the bighorn sheep, the technology of big game hunting, the controversies surrounding human ecology and Native cosmology.Dr. Garfinkel has published on these topics in several articles in the Journal of Archaeological Science and also in the Annual Rock Art Research volumes from the American Rock Art Research Association. Attached are some links and material regarding these materials.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ROCKART. Click this message for more information.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationPapers
Bighorn hunting, resource depression, and rock art in the Coso Range, eastern California: a computer simulation model (PDF - Alan Garfinkel, et al, Journal of Archaeological Science)
Culture Crisis and Rock Art Intensification: Numic Ghost Dance Paintings and Coso Representational Petroglyphs (Paper - Alan Garfinkel, ResearchGate)
Culture Crisis and Rock Art Intensification: Numic Ghost Dance Paintings and Coso Representational Petroglyphs (PDF - Alan Garfinkel, et al., American Indian Rock Art Vol 33)
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1/21/2022 • 50 minutes, 25 seconds
Paleoimaging with James Elliott - Ep 171
We've talked extensively about non-destructive techniques for looking into the ground. But, what about this human body or ancient collections? What about other materials? Our guest this week talks about the use of x-rays and other similar technologies in archaeology and how they're used to look inside ancient remains and artifacts to determine what's inside, how's it made, and in the case of bones, pathology and other indicators.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ARCHAEOTECH. Click this message for more information.Links
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Paul Zimmerman
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1/20/2022 • 51 minutes, 21 seconds
Identity and Repatriation - HeVo 59
On today’s podcast Jessica interviews Dr. Joe Stahlman (Tuscarora descent), Director of Seneca Nation’s Seneca-Iroquois National Museum-Onöhsagwë:de' Culture Center and Seneca Nation’s Tribal Historic Preservation Office. Joe takes us through his career journey, including what it’s like to direct both a museum and a THPO office. Along the way we discuss both race and identity in the field of Anthropology, in Indigenous communities, and in society at large. We close out with discussions on repatriation, including NAGPRA and New York’s burial laws, and the larger reconciliation that needs to happen.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code HEVO. Click this message for more information.Links
Heritage Voices on the APN
Seneca Iroquois National Museum
Article about Jessica Krug outing herself as white
Universities across Canada addressing Indigenous identity fraud in wake of Carrie Bourassa investigation
Allegations of ‘Playing’ Indigenous
High stakes in Queen’s faculty Indigenous status row
Dr. Stahlman’s NYSAA talk about New York Burial Laws (Scroll to bottom)
The Black Cemetery Network
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1/18/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 19 seconds
Bison Jumps, Public Archaeology, and the Great Plains with Chris Johnston - Ruins 91
In this episode, we are joined by Chris Johnston who is the Operations Director and Project Archaeologist for the Paleocultural Research Group. As always, we kick off the episode investigating Chris's introduction to archaeology and how he turned in his Buffalo horns for Ram horns. We delve into the Paleocultural Research Group (PCRG), what it does, how it operates, and what it is like to work for them. We tie up the episode talking about how archaeology can often focus on the "micro-scale" of that past on how we, as archaeologists, can better bring back the "people-ness" to older archaeological components in our research and in the literature.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.Literature Recommendations
Imagining Head-Smashed-In by Jack W. Brink
Origin Stories, Archaeological Evidence, and Postclovis Paleoindian Bison Hunting on the Great Plains by Douglas B. Bamforth
Crafting History in the Northern Plains by Mark D. Mitchell
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1/17/2022 • 55 minutes, 41 seconds
The Queen of Sheba - Dirt 172
It's another January Hiatus episode--this time a cleaned-up excerpt from Dirt After Dark. Amber drags Anna back to Arabia, where we discuss possibly its most famous inhabitant of all time: the Queen of Sheba. We look at the source material and the archaeology before really getting into it to discuss racism, misogyny, and--of course--camels.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code DIRT. Click this message for more information.Links
1 Kings 10: The Queen of Sheba Visits Solomon
2 Chronicles 9: The Queen of Sheba Visits Solomon
Surah an-Nami
The kingdoms of ancient South Arabia
In search of the real Queen of Sheba
Camel bones challenge the timing of some Bible stories
How black women were whitewashed by art
The Queen of Sheba’s Hairy Legs
Demonizing the Queen of Sheba: Boundaries of Gender and Culture in Postbiblical Judaism and Medieval Islam
Bilquis, Queen Of Sheba, And American Gods
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1/17/2022 • 39 minutes, 45 seconds
Sutton Hoo "Ghost Ship" and The Dig (111) - TAS 154
This week, the hosts are a little under the weather so we pulled a favorite from the archives for today’s episode. We hope you enjoy!With the recent release of The Dig, a Netflix film focused on the excavation of an incredible burial ship at Sutton Hoo, we decided it was the perfect opportunity to take a closer look at this site! Sutton Hoo is extremely important and interesting for many reasons and we dive into those as well as review the movie. Did we like it? Join us and find out!We had so much to talk about that we couldn’t fit it all into the episode. Become an APN member to get access to the rest of the conversation!Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information.Links
UK National Trust - Sutton Hoo
The British Museum
Edith Pretty
Mercie Lack and Barbara Wagstaff
The Dig Trailer
Sutton Hoo burials: reconstructing the sequence of events
Current Archaeology
Sutton Hoo
Roadster Adventures
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1/16/2022 • 56 minutes, 5 seconds
Touring Baja California with Ryan Gerstner - Rock Art 65
Ryan Gerstner is an archaeologist, rock art aficionado, and board member of the California Rock Art Foundation. He's participated in a number of the tours put on by CA Rock Art and Saddling South in Baja California. Ryan talks about his passion for rock art research and gives an intimate portrait of the tours to some of the most remote areas of Baja California.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ROCKART. Click this message for more information.Links
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1/14/2022 • 37 minutes, 9 seconds
The Future of Academic Conferences - CRMArch 230
What does the future of conferences look like? Why is it so hard (read: expensive) to put on a digital conference or stream live conferences? On this episode we talk about what conference should look like in the future, even when we're "out of COVID", if that's a thing.Links
Future of Work
How the Hybrid Workplace Will Reshape Work in 2022
The World Ahead 2022: five stories to watch out for | The Economist
What Is Open Space Technology
Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs and Resources:
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Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
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1/12/2022 • 1 hour, 49 seconds
Colston 4 Acquitted: Is Something Wrong with Our Jury System? - WB 7th Jan 2022
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find. #archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoup Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup **0:00 Introduction1:36 A Brief History9:29 Protest, Trial, Aquittal 18:32 An Archaeological Perspective 24:44 A Legal Precedent? 35:17 Final Comments*** Link of the Week:Secret Barrister Commentary: https://tinyurl.com/4uzukn3m ***Links: A Knee on His Neck: George Floyd’s America: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/george-floyd-america/policing/ Edward Colston Statue Toppling and Colston Timeline of Events: https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/edward-colston-statue-toppling-timeline-6444863Bristol’s Slavery ‘Cancer’ was ‘Surgically Removed’ by Colston Four, Says Historian David Olusoga: https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/james-obrien/bristols-slavery-cancer-was-surgically-removed-by-colston-four/The Secret Barrister: Do the Verdicts in the Trial of the Colston 4 Signal Something Wrong with Our Jury System? 10 Things You Should Know: https://thesecretbarrister.com/2022/01/06/do-the-verdicts-in-the-trial-of-the-colston-4-signal-something-wrong-with-our-jury-system-10-things-you-should-know/ Discussing the Toppling of Edward Colston Statue in Bristol - Live Stream: https://youtu.be/zNexB4vVFpIOutrage as 'Space Archaeologist' Sarah Parcak Advises How to Topple Statues!? - WB June 2020 https://youtu.be/I7rXhuPT7I0 Muppets of the Month: Thugs 'Defend' Statues from No One & Fight the Police! - WB June 2020https://youtu.be/2ZOQJv5WfScStatue Wars, UNCHARTED: Golden Abyss, Age of Samurai: Media Picks - WB 2nd July 2021 https://youtu.be/HTGoG2RIz98
1/10/2022 • 45 minutes, 7 seconds
Race and Biological Anthropology with Dr. Rachel Watkins (131) - Dirt 171
Recently, Anna and Amber sat down with Rachel Watkins, a biological anthropologist and scholar-activist whose research centers on social and biological histories of Black Americans in the 19th and 20th centuries. Learn about the social history of biological anthropology, the exemplary case studies with which Dr. Watkins has worked, why you shouldn't discount the creepy things small children sometimes do, and so much more!Links
Rachel Watkins Faculty Profile (American University)
Rachel J. Watkins on ResearchGate
The Mismeasure of Man (WW Norton)
The Cobb Collection (W. Montague Cobb Research Laboratory)
Watch Now! African Diasporic Activist Scholarship: Beyond the Enlightenment, Toward the Democratization of Science (Wenner-Gren Blog)
Science and Freedom (Washington History)
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1/10/2022 • 50 minutes, 51 seconds
Indigenous New England Tattooing Practices with Rebekah Lamb - Ruins 90
In this episode, Carlton does a solo interview with Rebekah Lamb. Rebekah is pursuing her Bachelor's degree in Cultural Anthropology and Developmental Sociology and minoring in Archaeology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam-Zuidoost. Rebekah belongs to the Abenaki Tribe of the Wabanaki Confederacy as well as being a descendant of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Carlton and Rebekah talk about her research on Abenaki tattoo practices through apprenticeship ethnography, studying both the historical and contemporary significance and the revival of traditional tattooing culture within New England Indigenous tribes. We also discuss the challenges facing New England Indigenous Nation's cultural practices and history, issues of blood-quantum, decolonizing academia.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code RUINS. Click this message for more information.LinksRebekah Lamb on TEDxVUAmsterdam: Empowering Disabled Students in the University SystemLiterature Recommendations
Drawing with Great Needles by Aaron Deter-Wolf and Carol Diaz-Granados
Aaron Deter-Wolf's Instagram: @archaeologyink
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1/10/2022 • 50 minutes, 25 seconds
Portable Antiquities Scheme Reaches 1,000,000 & Farmer on Skye Doesn't Cairn! - WB 21st Dec 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.#archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoupSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup *** 0:00 Introduction & Link of the Week 4:00 One Millionth P.A.S. Record!22:13 Skye Farmer Wrecks Cairn45:43 Mike Ingram: An Appreciation***Link of the Week: Raiders Temple Escape in LEGO: https://tinyurl.com/mryxfp4r***1 Million records of archaeological finds made by public now recorded:https://finds.org.uk/news/story/307Lincolnshire pendant is millionth archaeological find by public:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-59607288Portable Antiquities Scheme logs millionth archaeological find:https://www.museumsassociation.org/museums-journal/news/2021/12/portable-antiquities-scheme-logs-millionth-archaeological-find/***Farmer fined for digging up ancient burial cairn:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-59653333Scot fined £18k for destroying ancient cairn help his building project:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/scot-fined-c2-a318k-for-destroying-ancient-cairn-to-help-his-building-project/ar-AARNUQFSkye farmer who destroyed ancient cairn for topsoil fined £18,000:https://www.scottishconstructionnow.com/articles/skye-farmer-who-destroyed-ancient-cairn-for-topsoil-fined-ps18000***RIP Mike Ingram:http://thepipeline.info/blog/2021/12/18/mike-ingram-an-appreciation/
1/9/2022 • 52 minutes, 54 seconds
The Sumerian Site of Lagash with Paul Zimmerman - TAS 153
Dr. Paul Zimmerman, also a host of the ArchaeoTech Podcast, is working with a team that's investigating the ancient city of Lagash in Iraq. We talk about the history of Lagash and it's place in the chronology of the area. We also talk about what the team hopes to find and what questions they hope to answer in the coming field seasons. For a more technical discussion of what Dr. Zimmerman is doing at Lagash check out the ArchaeoTech episode below.Links
Lagash Archaeological Project
Droning on With Paul in Iraq - ArchaeoTech 168
Stele of the Vultures
Gudea
Lagash
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1/9/2022 • 48 minutes, 5 seconds
New methods for dating rock art with Kirk Astroth (ARCHIVE) - Rock Art 64
In this week's episode, Dr. Alan Garfinkel interviews Kirk Astroth about new and innovative methods he used to date rock art for his masters thesis. Kirk used a combination of established methods and new technology to date panels containing prehistoric, historic, as well as modern rock art. He came to several interesting conclusions, as well as identified ways to continue developing this new direction in rock art dating.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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1/7/2022 • 50 minutes, 31 seconds
Mobile GIS Solutions - ArchaeoTech 170
Over the summer Paul had experience with a couple different tablet-based GIS solutions. They're some of the most popular on the market. What were his impressions of those and are the suitable for the project he's working with in Iraq? We discuss those and more on today's episode.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ARCHAEOTECH. Click this message for more information.Links
3D reconstruction of the E-dub-lal-mah at Ur
3D reconstruction and printable model of the Great Ziggurat of Ur
Touch GIS
ArcGIS Field Maps
QGIS
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Chris Webster
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The Hitchhikers: the animals we didn't really want to take with us but life, uh, finds a way (ARCHIVE) - Animals 42
What do the black rat and the grain weevil have in common? Learn more about the species mankind has ‘accidentally’ introduced, many now regarded as pests. Discover enchanting creatures such as the killer shrimp, and a beetle’s favourite past time.Links and References
Invasive Non-Native Species Map
National Wildlife Federation: Invasive Species
O’Connor, T. & Sykes, N. (Eds.) (2010) Extinctions and Invasions: A Social History of British Fauna, Windgather Press
Jones, R. (2015) House Guests House Pests: A Natural History of Animals in the Home London: Bloomsbury
The Black Rat
“Killer Shrimp” Leaves Wake of Destruction
Quagga & Zebra Mussels
Mussel Mass in Lake Ontario
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Neanderthalk with "Kindred" Author Dr. Rebecca Wragg Sykes (113) - Dirt 170
We hope you enjoy this great interview from the archives. If you're doing cool research, and want to talk about it on the show, drop us a note at [email protected]!Anna and Amber sit down with Dr. Rebecca Wragg Sykes, Paleolithic archaeologist and author of the book "Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death, and Art." We talk about Rebecca's education and her love for all things ancient, and she resolves some common misconceptions about our Neanderthal cousins. "Kindred" just came out in the States, so pick up a copy of your very own for an amazing synthesis of current Neanderthal knowledge.Links
Neanderthals Among Mammoths: Excavations at Lynford Quarry, Norfolk (via Archaeology Data Service)
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (European Commission)
Trowelblazers
Rebecca Wragg Sykes
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1/3/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 47 seconds
Pâripakûru' with Zach Rice and Taylor Moore - Ruins 89
In this special four-part episode we are joined by Zach Rice and Taylor to talk about how they are working on the reawakening of the Pawnee language. Both Zach and Taylor are citizens of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and grew up in Pawnee, Oklahoma. We talk about growing up in Pawnee, where they went to school, what inspired them to pursue M.A.'s in Linguistic Anthropology at the University of Oklahoma. We dive into their M.A. Theses research, the relationships between Northern Caddoan Languages, working with the Pawnee Nation on the Pawnee Language Program, the challenges they face, and their goals for Pawnee language.Start your own podcast with 30% off Zencastr for the first 3 months with A Life in Ruins! Click anywhere on this paragraph.Links
Pâripakûru’ Facebook Page
AISRI Online Pawnee Dictionary
Pawnee Nation College
Pawnee Nation Website
Literature Recommendations
"A Dictionary of Skiri Pawnee" by Douglas R. Parks & Lula Nora Pratt
"We Still Live Here" a film by Anne Makepeace
"Bringing Our Languages Home: Langauge Revitalization for Families" by Leanne Hinton
"The languages of native North America" by Marianne Mithun
Volume 13 of the Handbook of North American Indians: Plains by Smithsonian Press
Volume 17 of the Handbook of North American Indians: Languages by Smithsonian Press
"When Languages Die" by K. David Harrison
"The Language Warrior's Manifesto: How to Keep Our Languages Alive No Matter the Odds" by Anton Treuer
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1/3/2022 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 27 seconds
Serpent Imagery in Rock Art with Dr. Alan Garfinkel - TAS 152
This is a special presentation from the Rock Art Podcast. On this episode Dr. Alan Garfinkel tells us about snake and serpent imagery in rock art. What does it look like and what could it mean?LinksRock Art PodcastContact
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1/2/2022 • 46 minutes, 10 seconds
Serpent Imagery in Rock Art - RockArt 63
There are a lot of images in rock art around the world. Some, though, keep coming back no matter where you are. One of those things is SNAKES. That’s right. Snakes or serpents have been depicted in numerous ways in rock art. On today’s episode, Dr. Garfinkel tells us his experience with these images and what they could mean.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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12/31/2021 • 46 minutes, 45 seconds
How to build experience in CRM - CRMArch 229
Even though the market is ripe and hobs are not difficult to find and acquire, that will not always be the case and possessing a well-rounded and marketable skill set is essential to long term success in CRM. On this episode we talk about how to build your skill sets. What jobs should you take? Which should you not take?Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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12/29/2021 • 56 minutes, 15 seconds
Oh, Nice - Dirt 169
We're closing out the year with a cozy episode about heartwarming things in the archaeological record. That’s right, we’re just going to find examples of nice things that people did and made in the past and tell you all about them. It’s a little year’s-end treat for us all. There's some discussion of Dads Being Dads, some loud opinions from Anna's neighbor's dog, and an all around good time.Start your own podcast with 30% off Zencastr for the first 3 months with The Dirt! Click anywhere on this paragraph.Links
Stone-age toddlers had art lessons, study says (The Guardian)
Cat Left a Pawprint in a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Roof Tile (Smithsonian)
2000-Year-Old Paw Print Proves Cats Never Cared About Your Stuff (Bored Panda)
Curious Cat Walks Over Medieval Manuscript (National Geographic)
On Lebanon border, salvage op rappels 2,000-year-old vessels down sheer cliff (Times of Israel)
Rembrandt masterpiece thought lost is found after falling off wall (CNN)
For a Surprisingly Long Time, Humans Have Kept Mementos of Dead Loved Ones (ScienceAlert))
Tradition of keeping mementos in memory of loved ones dates back at least 2,000 years, study shows (Science Daily)
Digging In The Dirt Really Does Make People Happier (Forbes)
These archaeologists helped quell a COVID surge in Madagascar (Nature)
Amazing Artefacts: The Amber Bear Of Slupsk (Digventures)
Faience aryballos (oil flask) in the form of a hedgehog (Met Museum)
The Tell Asmar Sculpture Hoard of Prayerful People (ThoughtCo)
Sharjah Archaeology Museum (Sharjah Museums Authority)
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12/27/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 28 seconds
Annual Performance Review with Chris Webster - Ruins 88
It's that time of the year again, Archaeology Podcast Network Director Chris Webster joins the lads for their annual "Performance Review". This episode doesn't cover much archaeology content but how the ongoing pandemic has affected the APN, what 2022 holds for the network, and how this podcast has been performing over the past year. Now, the annual review wouldn't be complete without Chris roasting Carlton, Connor, and David over their podcasting "ticks".Links
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12/27/2021 • 54 minutes, 18 seconds
Shipwrecks, a rediscovered cemetery and Neanderthals - TAS 151
This week we have 3 interesting archaeology news stories. First, researchers have discovered 2 well preserved shipwrecks off the coast of Ceasarea that are from two different time periods, but very close together on the sea floor. Second, a forgotten African American cemetery has been re-discovered under a parking lot and building in Clearwater Florida. And finally, new research shows that Neanderthals may have had a bigger impact on the Pleistocene landscape than we previously thought.Links
Segment 1
Spectacular Artifacts Found in Two Ancient Shipwrecks
Segment 2
'Thank God you found me': Florida officials unearth a fourth forgotten Black cemetery
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Landscape modification by Last Interglacial Neanderthals
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12/26/2021 • 39 minutes, 12 seconds
ENCORE Rock Art, Science, and Religion with Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay - Rock Art 62
ENCORE: On this episode we talk to Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay about his career in rock art. From his homeland of Calcutta, India, to continued graduate studies in Texas, and his current research working out of Guanajuato University in Mexico. They take a deep dive into the mysteries surrounding the relationships of science and religion. Our guest scholar provides up to date thinking on how our minds process images and create emotions relating to our understanding of deities. We delve into just what rock art images mean and how they affect the emotional states of its viewers. Finally, we provide some working hypotheses on what those animal-human figures depicted in prehistoric rock art communicate in terms of their compound metaphors as shamans, ancestors, and deities.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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12/24/2021 • 48 minutes, 10 seconds
Muons and More - Archaeotech 169
Chris and Paul discuss a couple recent articles. One describes the use of muons as a non-invasive technique for looking inside solid objects, and the other discusses the authors’ R project for visualizing chronology. They might not seem related, but both articles predict exciting advancements in archaeology.Links
Seeing deeper with atmospheric muons: From archaeology to geology
Atmospheric muons as an imaging tool
Muon Scanning Finds Hidden Chamber in Great Pyramid of Giza
datplot: A New R Package for the Visualization of Date Ranges in Archaeology
datplot GitHub repository
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12/23/2021 • 40 minutes, 48 seconds
95th Anniversary, Agatha Christie Disappears For 11 Days - Flipside 7
20th December - Episode 7 - 95th Anniversary, Agatha Christie Disappears For 11 Days. (3rd December 1926)It is quite common for mystery to be associated with the festive season, in particular, adaptions of Agatha Christie's famous work have had a place as Christmas reading or nowadays watching since they were first published. This is a tradition which holds today with my own family and in honor of the season we want to share it with you! This episode is luckily then inspired by the 95th Anniversary of the most mysterious event in Christie's own life, her disappearance for 11 days whereupon she reappeared with apparent amnesia, on 3rd December 1926. But how is archaeology involved... well, in quite a few ways actually, Christie was a pretty brilliant archaeologist-in-training, was married to a professional archaeologist, was a fixture at many Middle and Near Eastern sites, and wrote quite a bit of insightful narrative surrounding archaeology in her fiction novels. Joining me this episode is Dr. Rebecca Mills a lecturer in Communications and English at the University of Bournemouth, also Agatha Christie aficionado. From my family to yours, Merry Christmas, Yule, or simply Happy Holiday Season, may next year be utterly brilliant for all of you!Dr. Mills has rather brilliantly also provided a further reading list below:Graphic biography: The Real Life of Agatha Christie, by Anne Martinetti and Guillaume Lebeau, illustrated by Alexandre Franc, translated by Edward Gauvin (SelfMadeHero, 2016)J.C. Bernthal, Queering Agatha Christie: Revisiting the Golden Age of Detective Fiction (Palgrave 2016)Christopher Prior, 'An Empire Gone Bad: Agatha Christie, Anglocentrism and Decolonization' in Cultural and Social History: The Journal of the Social History Society Volume 15:2 (2018)More about Christie's young women: Merja Makinen, Agatha Christie: Investigating Femininity (Palgrave 2006)Rebecca Mills and J.C. Bernthal, editors, Agatha Christie Goes to War (Routledge 2021)More about Death on the Nile and Appointment with Death: Brittain Bright and Rebecca Mills, 'The Revelations of the Corpse: Interpreting the Body in the Golden Age Detective Novel' in New Perspectives on Detective FictionMystery Magnified, edited by Casey Cothran and Mercy Cannon (Routledge 2015)Brittain Bright, Beyond the scene of the crime : investigating place in Golden Age detective fiction (Doctoral Dissertation, Goldsmiths University 2015) https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.650408Nadia Atia has a forthcoming chapter on Orientalism in Christie's work in the forthcoming Bloomsbury Handbook to Agatha Christie (November 2022)MusicIntro/Outro Music - Creative Commons - "Fantasia Fantasia" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ArchPodNet
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12/23/2021 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 10 seconds
Land Acknowledgements and Catching Up with Anna Cordova - HeVo 58
On today’s podcast Jessica catches up with Heritage Voices Episode 8 guest Anna Cordova, Lead Archaeologist for the city of Colorado Springs (although, to be clear, she is not representing the city with this interview). Anna is also Chairman on the Board of Trustees of the non-profit Jessica co-founded, Living Heritage Research Council. First, we talk about what Anna has been up to since her episode, including her role on the award winning Palmer trash discovery archaeology project at Garden of the Gods. Then we move into Land Acknowledgements. What are they, how can they be improved, and how important are they? We close out by talking about various ways you can make a positive impact with Indigenous communities regardless of whether you do a land acknowledgement, including donating, board or volunteer service, buying from tribal enterprises, visiting and financially supporting tribal parks, museums, and community centers, etc.Links
Heritage Voices on the APN
New exhibit highlights the founder of Colorado Springs
Garden of the Gods Flood Mitigation Facility
Palmer Trash Discovery, Colorado State Archaeologist’s Award
2020 ACRA Public Industry Award Video (Garden of the Gods mitigation starts at 5:35)
Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
City of Boulder Colorado Tribal Consultation
City of Boulder Colorado Indigenous Peoples’ Day Resolution
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Individual and recurring donations to Living Heritage Research Council (with possibilities of receiving 1 of 3 LHRC Osprey backpacks)
Native American Rights Fund (NARF)
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A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center
Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum
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Havasupai Falls Campground and Lodge, Havasupai Tribe
Colorado Plateau Foundation
Denver Indian Center
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12/22/2021 • 55 minutes, 37 seconds
How Long Ago Was the Past? - DIRT 168
When does “The Past” start, and how far back does it go? How long did it take people to get places in the past? How do we attempt to hold the vastness of time and geography in our minds? Not well, especially in an audio medium, but we’re excited to blow your minds.Links
The Greatest Animal War (Nautilus)
The last slave ship survivor and her descendants identified (National Geographic)
How Far Can A Horse Travel In A Day? (8 Facts) (Deep Hollow Ranch)
RGS-IBG Expedition Handbook (Royal Geographical Society)
Speed Under Sail of Ancient Ships (Transactions of the American Philological Association)
An Ordinary Ship and Its Stories of Early Globalism: World Travel, Mass Production, and Art in the Global Middle Ages (Journal of Medieval Worlds)
Royal Road (Livius.org)
ORBIS: The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World (Stanford University)
Modeling Ancient Population Structures and Movement in Linguistics (Annual Review of Anthropology)
Convergent geographic patterns between grizzly bear population genetic structure and Indigenous language groups in coastal British Columbia, Canada (Ecology and Society)
Human mobility and innovation spreading in ancient times: a stochastic agent-based simulation approach (EPJ Data Service)
Optimising human community sizes (Evolution and Human Behavior)
Size of human groups during the Paleolithic and the evolutionary significance of increased group size (Behavioral and Brain Sciences)
The Oaxaca Barrio in Teotihuacan: Mortuary Customs and Ethnicity in Mesoamerica's Greatest Metropolis (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)
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12/20/2021 • 1 hour, 34 minutes, 19 seconds
Battlefield Archaeology with Ray Sumner - Ruins 87
In this episode we are joined by Ray Sumner, a Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology at Colorado State University. Ray was a career U.S. Army officer prior to pursuing his Ph.D. in Anthropology, he reflects on his military experience and how it has shaped his research on Plains Indian Warfare during the late 19th century. Ray and Carlton find out they share a collegiate organization, we discuss the significance of Ray, and we conclude the episode with a conversation about Ray's continuing work for the Department of Defense's POW/MIA Accounting Agency.Links@The Julesburg Project on Facebook@CampRankin1865 on FacebookCSU Department of Anthropology and Geography and the Center for Mountain and Plains Archaeology (CMPA) Facebook sitesLiterature Recommendations
Battlespace 1865: Archaeology of the Landscapes, Strategies, and Tactics of the North Platte Campaign, Nebraska (American Landscapes) by Doug Scott, Peter Bleed, and Amanda Renner.
Archaeological Insights into the Custer Battle: An Assessment of the 1984 Field Season by Doug Scott and Richard Fox, Jr.
A Sacred People: Indigenous Governance, Traditional Leadership and the Warriors of the Cheyenne Nation” and “A Sovereign People: Indigenous Nationhood, Traditional Law and the Covenants of the Cheyenne Nation by Leo Killsback.
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12/20/2021 • 58 minutes, 11 seconds
Muons and the Terracotta Army, Mesolithic Baby burial and Pseudoscience in Jordan - TAS 150
This week we discuss three very different archaeological news stories! First, archaeologists in China plan to use Muons to “see” inside the unopened and presumably un-looted tomb of China’s first Emperor Qin Shi Huang. His tomb is protected by the famed Terracotta Army, but has remained unopened due to preservation concerns. The second article is about a European Mesolithic baby burial, and the great care with which she was buried. Finally, we head over to Jordan to learn about recent research that was twisted to “prove” the story of the city of Sodom in the Bible, and how this is dangerous pseudoscience that damages the archaeology of the area.Links
Segment 1
Cosmic rays could unearth secrets of Terracotta Army tomb
Seeing deeper with atmospheric muons: From archaeology to geology
Segment 2
Baby Buried With Care 10,000 Years Ago Found in Italian Cave
Earliest modern female human infant burial found in Europe
Segment 3
When Biblically Inspired Pseudoscience and Clickbait Cause Looting
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12/19/2021 • 46 minutes, 30 seconds
A People's History of Sheffield from the French Revolution to Chartism with Matthew Roberts - Arch and Ale 43
Archaeology & Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. This month we are proud to host Matthew Roberts from Sheffield Hallam University speaking on "A People's History of Sheffield from the French Revolution to Chartism". This talk took place on Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021, online via Google Meets.Sheffield has a rich tradition of ‘history from below’, in the sense of a long established assertive and proud group of working people who created a rich occupational, social and political culture. From the time of the French Revolution in the 1790s through to the 1850s and beyond, working people increasingly fought for recognition, dignity, protection in the workplace and their rights of citizens. At the centre of these struggles were Sheffield’s metal workers, the cutlers and ‘little mesters’, as well as women and not just as wives but in their own right. What was life like for the working classes of Sheffield during this period? What changes and continuities marked their lives? Why did Sheffield become a centre of radical politics? These are some of the questions we’ll explore in this talk.Matthew Roberts from Sheffield Hallam University Matthew Roberts is Associate Professor in Modern British History at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. He is an historian of nineteenth-century Britain and the Anglophone Atlantic World, and works mainly on the history of popular politics and protest, the visual and material culture of politics, and more recently the history of emotions. His book Chartism, Commemoration and the Cult of the Radical Hero was published by Routledge in 2020, and is now available in paperback.For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)ArchPodNet
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12/16/2021 • 38 minutes, 12 seconds
2021 Holiday Gift Guide - CRMArch 228
Wondering what to give give an archaeologist for Christmas? This week the guys chat about their favorite gift items for all the archaeologists in your life!Links
Jacket - Apricoat
Zero Lemmon battery
Yeti Products
Hidrate Water Bottles
Instant Pot
Carbon Fiber Hard Hat
Brentwood Electric Kettle Hot Pot BPA Free, 32 oz, White
Hard sided roller bag (the small international travel one)
GPR Training
Heating element
10in 1000W-110V Water Heater Portable Electric Immersion Element Boiler
Collapsable Hot Water Kettle
Power Inverter 300W Car Inverter DC 12V to 110V AC Converter
Wolverine Boots
AlpsWolf Power Lanterns/Flashlights
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Ivy X
Rite In The Rain
Bucket Organizer
Eastwing Rock Pick
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12/15/2021 • 51 minutes, 46 seconds
From The Vault: Portrait of a Podcaster on Fire - Dirt 167
This week, we bring you another episode from behind the Patreon paywall. Sure, the title is a stretch, but it's hard coming up with a topical joke about portraiture! This month we dive into some early examples of representing individuals in ancient art from several times and places. Amber inexplicably takes umbrage with the entirety of Byzantine art, and both hosts question what is a face and what is a couple of lines that sorta look like a face.Links
The oldest known portrait of a human—usually interpreted as a woman—sculpted from mammoth ivory (via ResearchGate)
26,000 years of capturing the human face (Inspiring Ancestry - Genealogy & DNA)
The woman from the Dolní Věstonice 3 burial: a new view of the face using modern technologies (Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences)
Archaeologists Discover an Ancient Portrait of Young Jesus in an Abandoned Israeli Church (Artnet)
The Oldest Modernist Paintings (Smithsonian)
Scientists Analyze Faiyum Portrait Pigment (Archaeology)
Ancient Faces: Mummy Portraits From Roman Egypt (The Met)
Egyptian Mummy Portrait Mysteries Solved (Artsy)
Old Masters (The Guardian)
The diagnosis of art: facial nerve palsy in ancient Rome (Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine)
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12/13/2021 • 52 minutes, 20 seconds
Groundbreaking Return of STOLEN Artefacts & Banksy Set to Save Reading Jail!-WB 10thDec2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup***0:00 Introduction2:17 Following Up on Last Week4:37 Michael Steinhardt & 180 Stolen Artefacts!18:43 Comte de Paris & Banksy!?37:44 Plans for Christmas Special***Link of the Week:'Archaeorant: Save British Archaeology':https://tinyurl.com/v8svt23uAI Produces Art Based on Prompts:https://app.wombo.art/***Links:The Sidon Bull’s Head: Court Record Documents a Journey Through the Illicit Antiquities Trade:https://chasingaphrodite.com/2017/09/24/the-sidon-bulls-head-court-record-documents-a-journey-through-the-illicit-antiquities-trade/D.A. Vance: Michael Steinhardt Surrenders 180 Stolen Antiquities Valued at $70 Million:https://www.manhattanda.org/d-a-vance-michael-steinhardt-surrenders-180-stolen-antiquities-valued-at-70-million/IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A WARRANT TO SEARCH THE PREMISES LOCATED AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, 1000 5TH AVENUE, NEW YORK, NEW YORI 10028 ("THE TARGET PREMISES")https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/4059759/2017-09-22-Application-for-Turnover-Order.pdf***Banksy offers to raise £10m to buy Reading prison for art centre:https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/dec/05/bansky-offers-to-raises-10m-to-buy-reading-prison-for-art-centreBanksy backs Reading Gaol arts centre plan:https://www.museumsassociation.org/museums-journal/news/2021/12/banksy-backs-reading-gaol-arts-centre-plan/Banksy pledges to help save Reading jail with stencil sale:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-59535099The Comte de Paris demands return of Château de Chantilly:https://www.tatler.com/article/jean-dorleans-chateau-de-chantilly-french-throne-hotel-fallout
12/13/2021 • 40 minutes, 57 seconds
Nor'eastern PaleoIndian Archaeology with Dr. Heather Rockwell - Ruins 86
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Heather Rockwell, who is an Assistant Professor at Salve Regina University. Big surprise, she is another fellow University of Wyoming alum. We begin by asking about her developing years in archaeology and then delve into her choice of undergraduate and graduate programs. She explains how having a diverse committee for her Ph.D. at UW was ultimately helpful for her. We then ask Dr. Rockwell to do a deep dive into Northeastern Paleoindian Archaeology. We finish off talking about the academic job market and her upcoming paper with Dr. Madeline Mackie.Literature Recommendations
2005 The Organization of Male and Female Labor in Foraging Societies: Implications for Early Paleoindian Archaeology by Nicole M. Waguespack
2021 A Deep Presence: 13,000 years of Native American History, by Robert G. Goodby
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12/13/2021 • 56 minutes, 10 seconds
Textiles in the News - TAS 149
In segment 1 we discuss a recent article about 25 burials found at the Chan Chan archaeological site in Peru, and the textile objects they were buried with. Segment 2 is all about new evidence for the type of material used to weave cloth at Çatalhöyük, 8000-9000 years ago. And finally, archaeological evidence in Britain shows how Neolithic weavers joined bast fibers using a splicing technique that has been developed at many times and in many places around the world.Links
Segment 1
Peru: Skeletal remains of 25 people found at Chan Chan archaeological site
Endangered Site: Chan Chan, Peru
Chan Chan
Segment 2
Unearthed textiles from Stone Age settlement reveals history of clothes making
Anatolian Neolithic Weavers At Çatalhöyük Used Trees to Make The Oldest Cloth
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Unraveling the Secrets of Bronze Age Thread: Textile Reveals Highly Advanced and Complex Process Used 3,800 Years Ago
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12/12/2021 • 37 minutes, 56 seconds
Religious Significance with Virginia Gonzales - Rock Art 61
Virginia Gonzales is the President of the Legion of Mary in Bakersfield, CA. She joins Dr. Garfinkel to talk about the Virgin of Guadalupe and the creation or replacement of religious elements in native society. They discuss the significance of those elements to the people that practice religion world wide.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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12/10/2021 • 43 minutes, 27 seconds
The Zooarchaeology of Myth & Legends (Part One) - Animals 41
Welcome to part 1 of our mini series covering the zooarchaeology of mythology and folklore. In this instalment, Alex and Simona discuss the weird and wonderful creatures of Norse mythology and what their skeletons may have looked like. Also Loki’s pranks, Jörmungandr rightfully getting irate at Thor picking him up and Grettir’s unpleasant encounter with a draugr.Sources
Lindow, J. (2001). Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Sturluson, S. and Brodeur, A.G. (trans) (1916). The Prose Edda. New York: The American-Scandinavian Foundation
Byock, J. L. (1990). Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Larrington, C. (eds) (1996), The Poetic Edda, Oxford World's Classics. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Maldanis, L. et al (2016). Heart fossilization is possible and informs the evolution of cardiac outflow tract in vertebrates. Elife, 5, e14698.
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Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
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12/7/2021 • 55 minutes, 19 seconds
Has Groupthink & Gatekeeping Choked Public Archaeology Campaigning?- WB 30th Nov 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.0:00 Introduction2:36 ‘A Perfect Storm’?8:00 Effect on Archaeology?15:00 New Campaigns Emerge26:05 The Sector’s Reponse36:49 GB News Blunder41:23 Torpedoed?44:40 The Next Challenge?53:09 Groupthink & Ways Forward…***Link of the Week:Unite Against Cultural Vandalism Rally:https://tinyurl.com/mryjkhvj***the Big Read: TORPEDOED! HOW ESTABLISHMENT MOVED TO BLOCK INDEPENDENT CAMPAIGN TO SAVE BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY:http://thepipeline.info/blog/2021/12/01/the-big-read-torpedoed-how-establishment-moved-to-block-independent-campaign-to-save-british-archaeology/Department for Education Defunding Archaeology in 43 UK Universities! - WB Feb 2021:https://youtu.be/_28IF7vtaR4Sheffield Shock Closure: Staff & Students Speak! - WB 27th May 2021:https://youtu.be/Qhm3JiUZymM‘Unlawful’, Myopic, Moronic & Macho Management in Archaeology (Various News) – WB 25th June 2021:https://youtu.be/Ssd45Bqy-IAWorcestershire Course off the Menu as Uni Ends Archaeology - WB 20th Aug 2021:https://youtu.be/UuBlnl1BlIkAdvertising or Accountability? Archaeology Needs Critical Friends in the Media! - WB 12th Oct 2021:https://youtu.be/fVNq5fQq324Parthenon Marbles Return “Up to British Museum”! & Why is Archaeology Pay So BAD? – WB 19th Nov 2021:https://youtu.be/2gBYK4wXK1o
12/6/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 55 seconds
Parthenon Marbles Return "Up to the British Museum"! & Why is Archaeology Pay So BAD? – WB 19th Nov 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.0:00 Introduction2:02 Parthenon Marbles Closer to Return?22:26 Why is the Pay Archaeology so Bad?***Link of the Week:HS2 Rail Extension to Leeds set to be scrapped:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59292120***Links:Return of Parthenon marbles is up to British Museum, says No. 10:https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/nov/16/return-of-parthenon-marbles-is-up-to-british-museum-says-no-10Greek Prime Minister to Challenge Boris Johnson over Return of ‘stolen’ Elgin Marbles:https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/greek-prime-minister-challenge-boris-6212043Greek PM to Appeal to British Public for Return of Parthenon Marbles:https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/nov/17/greek-prime-minister-to-appeal-to-british-public-for-return-of-parthenon-marblesEx-Chancellor George Osborne Appointed as New British Museum Chairman:https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/national/19395716.ex-chancellor-george-osborne-appointed-new-british-museum-chairman/Easter Islanders Call for Return of Statue from British Museum:https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2019/jun/04/easter-islanders-call-for-return-of-statue-from-british-museum***Why is the pay in contract archaeology so bad?https://twitter.com/LeftistDadJokes/status/1459688929012158466CIfA Minimum Salaries from April 2018:https://archaeologists.net/news/cifa-minimum-salaries-april-2018-1512728386CIfA Current Salary Recommendation 2021:https://www.archaeologists.net/practices/salaryCIfA Policy Statement on Pay in Archaeology:https://www.archaeologists.net/practices/payArchaeology Pay & Training: Can The Industry Do More?https://www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/DF_Prospect_conference_proceedings_2013.pdfProfiling the Profession 2020:https://profilingtheprofession.org.uk/2-11-archaeologists-qualifications/https://profilingtheprofession.org.uk/1-4-organisations-skills-needs-development/
12/6/2021 • 49 minutes, 8 seconds
Treasure Hunters Target Archaeology Using Public Archive - WB 12.11.21
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.0:00 Introduction 4:11 More Today Programme Coverage5:10 H.E.R. Today Gone Tomorrow?20:51 It’s not Easy Being a Student in 202130:22 Something Positive!?***Link of the Week: Corfitz Ulfeldt's pillory: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corfitz_Ulfeldt***Links:Council Acts After Accusations Metal Detecting Rally Company Used H.E.R. Data to Target Archaeology:http://thepipeline.info/blog/2021/11/08/council-acts-after-accusations-metal-detecting-rally-co-used-h-e-r-data-to-target-archaeology/We were ahead of the curve - One of the benefits of the weekly format:The Today Programme and The War on the National Trust: An Episode in Shameful Journalism:https://bylinetimes.com/2021/11/04/the-today-programme-and-the-war-on-the-national-trust-an-episode-in-shameful-journalism/No 10 is marching through cultural institutions - and making a battleground of the arts:https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/nov/08/tories-cultural-institutions-war-no-10-museums-decolonisation***Save Sheffield Archaeology ‘United Against Cultural Vandalism’ - 1st December:https://www.facebook.com/SaveSheffieldArchaeology/posts/195318222754570Save Worcester Archaeology: Decision on the Future of Academic Staff:https://twitter.com/saveworcsarch/status/1453709108083924994Big Mandate for Strike action at UK Universities over pay & working conditions:https://www.ucu.org.uk/article/11860/Big-mandate-for-strike-action-at-UK-universities-over-pay--working-conditionsUCU members back strikes over pension cuts:https://www.ucu.org.uk/article/11857/UCU-members-back-strikes-over-pension-cutsUniversity Strikes: Academics at 37 Institutions Support Action:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-59171771Durham University staff vote to strike this term over pensions cut:https://www.palatinate.org.uk/durham-university-staff-vote-to-strike-this-term-over-pensions-cut/***Tulip Reaction: ‘Death to the Cocktail Cornichon’:https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/tulip-reaction-death-to-the-cocktail-cornichonTulip Tower plan Rejected by Gove:https://www.constructionnews.co.uk/buildings/tulip-tower-plan-rejected-by-gove-11-11-2021/Archaeologists Discover Ancient ‘Hangover Prevention’ Ring:
12/6/2021 • 40 minutes
Trust Lacking in BBCR4 Today & BM's Metal Detecting PR? - WB 5th Nov 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.0:00 Introduction1:50 Today Prog Biased?20:01 British Museum New TV Show***Link of the Week:David Attenborough speaks at COP26:https://tinyurl.com/4xh463wm***Links:The Interim Report on Colonialism and Slavery:https://www.restoretrust.org.uk/restore-trust-issues/interimreportWe’ve Published our Report into Colonialism and Historic Slavery:https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/news/weve-published-our-report-into-colonialism-and-historic-slaveryBBC Radio.4 Today Programme:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qj9zThe Today Programme and The War on the National Trust:https://bylinetimes.com/2021/11/04/the-today-programme-and-the-war-on-the-national-trust-an-episode-in-shameful-journalism/Will the National Trust Now End its War on ‘Restore Trust’? :https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-battle-for-the-soul-of-the-national-trust-rages-onNo Trust in the Today Programme:http://thepipeline.info/blog/2021/11/05/no-trust-in-the-today-programme/The National Trust has Needlessly Provoked an ‘Anti-Woke’ Campaign: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/oct/13/national-anti-woke-campaign-slavery-churchill-culture-warMaitland – Neil Bennet CEO Profile:https://www.maitland.co.uk/people/our-team/neil-bennett/Restore Trust Website:https://www.restoretrust.org.uk/Code of Practice for Responsible Metal Detecting in England and Wales:https://youtu.be/ApMJuHGPF9MMore 4 Links up with the British Museum to Learn More About Our Hidden History:https://www.channel4.com/press/news/more-4-links-british-museum-learn-more-about-our-hidden-historyAssociation of Detectorists:https://detectorists.org.uk/
12/6/2021 • 39 minutes, 3 seconds
How Do We Know What We Know? - Dirt 166
There are a lot of misconceptions in archaeology that are often perpetuated simply because people don’t think about how the information they take for granted came to be. How do archaeologists know what people were doing in the past? Actually, how do we know anything at all? How do we know what didn’t happen? Tune in and find out!Links
Archaeologists Dig For Clues (via WorldCat
Is there a Solutrean-Clovis Connection in the American Colonization? (ThoughtCo)
Who really discovered America? The Solutrean hypothesis is the latest in a long line of theories about the discovery of the New World (Skeptic)
Five Breakthrough Signs of Early Peoples in the Americas (Sapiens)
The Buttermilk Creek Complex and the Origins of Clovis at the Debra L. Friedkin Site, Texas (Science)
People Were Chipping Stone Tools in Texas More Than 15,000 Years Ago (Scientific American)
Rejecting the Solutrean hypothesis: the first peoples in the Americas were not from Europe (Guardian)
Man the Hunter, Woman the Gatherer? The Impact of Gender Studies on Hunter-Gatherer Research (A Retrospective) (The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers)
Mammoth FAQ (We Hunted the Mammoth)
Man the Hunter. The First Intensive Survey of a Single, Crucial Stage of Human Development—Man's Once Universal Hunting Way of Life (via Google Books)
Female hunters of the early Americas (Science Advances)
Did prehistoric women hunt? New research suggests so (The Conversation)
This Prehistoric Peruvian Woman Was a Big-Game Hunter (Smithsonian)
Whole-genome sequencing of Atacama skeleton shows novel mutations linked with dysplasia (Genome Research)
The Starchild Project (New England Skeptical Society)
Oldest case of leukemia discovered: Prehistoric female skeleton shows signs of this cancer (ScienceDaily)
Leukemia in Ancient Egypt: Earliest case and state-of-the-art techniques for diagnosing generalized osteolytic lesions (International Journal of Osteology)
A history of true civilisation is not one of monuments (Aeon)
12/6/2021 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 16 seconds
A Conversation with Matt Reed: THPO for the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma - Ruins 85
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we interview Matt Reed. Matt is the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, We talk about how his families military service factored into his fascination with history and ultimately pushing him to study history as an undergraduate. We then talk about his academic career and how he got started at the Oklahoma Historical Society and what the goal of the society is. We talk about his change of careers and what he does as the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer. Matt and Carlton then detail their experience at the 2021 Plains Conference in Boulder, Colorado.LinksPawnee Nation Historic Preservation Office WebsiteLiterature Recommendations
The Lost Universe by Gene Weltfish
Indian Sketches by John Treat Irving
An Unspeakable Sadness-The Dispossession of the Nebraska Indians by David Wishart
Some Things Are Not Forgotten by Martha Royce Blaine
Pawnee Passage by Martha Royce Blaine
1491 by Charles C. Mann
1493 by Charles C. Mann
Interpreting Our Heritage by Freeman Tilden
Pox Americana by Elizabeth Fenn
Encounters at the Heart of the World by Elizabeth Fenn
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12/6/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 43 seconds
Under Jerusalem with Andrew Lawler - TAS 148
Andrew Lawler is a journalist and an author with an interest in history and archaeology. In his latest book he looks at the history of excavations in Jerusalem. Andrew starts at the beginning in the 1800s and looks at many of the characters and excavations that have helped define the city.Andrew Lawler is author of the newly released Under Jerusalem: The Buried History of the World's Most Contested City. A long-time journalist, he has written about archaeology for more than two decades for a host of magazines. His most recent piece was the cover story for the November National Geographic on the 100 greatest archaeological discoveries.Links
Andrew Lawler's Website
Book: Under Jerusalem: The Buried History of the World's Most Contested City
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12/5/2021 • 46 minutes, 11 seconds
Preserving and Protecting Rock Art with Joe Williams - RockArt 60
Joe Williams joins the podcast today. He directs a non-profit organization that is interested in preservation, protection, and public outreach regarding rock art.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
Dr. Alan Garfinkel
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12/3/2021 • 39 minutes, 39 seconds
Requiring Vaccinations and the Legality of Sick Leave - CRMArch 227
We start the show by talking about whether people should be vaccinated to work with archaeology crews. You might be able to get around the vaccine with an exemption, but, should you be allowed to work with others? We also talk about various sick leave laws and practices and what you should know.LinksSick Leave from the U.S. Department of LaborFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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12/1/2021 • 55 minutes, 14 seconds
The Anthropology of Castration with Dr. Kathryn Reusch - Ruins 84
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kathryn Reusch, who is a Conservation Technician in the Museum Conservation Department at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. We talk about her experiences in school in the UK, her graduate research, and then we take a deep dive into the painful topic of castration (and yes we mean human castration). Connor and Carlton pepper Dr. Reusch with questions about castration and learn more than they ever needed to know.Literature Recommendations
1999 Eunuchs and Castrati: A Cultural History by Piotr O. Scholz
2005 The Human Bone Manual by Tim D. White and Pieter Arend Folkens
2007 The Archaeology of Disease by Charlotte Roberts and Keith Manchester
2008 The Eunuch in Byzantine History and Society by Shaun Together
2013 "That which was missing": The Archaeology of Castration by Dr. Kathryn Reusch
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Denver Museum of Nature and Science
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11/29/2021 • 53 minutes, 36 seconds
From the Vault: "Ancient" "Astronomy" - DIRT 165
This week, Amber is finishing grad school applications and Anna had some vaccine booster side effects, so we bring you an excerpt from an episode of Dirt After Dark! Amber brings Anna (kicking and screaming) along on an exploration of some space weirdos who interpreted various bits and pieces of archaeology and ethnography to show that there's another mystery planet out there, and it's out to get us. And also bring us civilization? Anyway, it gets really weird, and we hope you enjoy the ride.ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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11/29/2021 • 49 minutes, 21 seconds
Archaeological Hoaxes Round-Up! - TAS 147
Sometimes modern humans just can’t resist the urge to falsify archaeological evidence - we don’t always know why, but sometimes it may be to support their own theory of history, or sometimes just for a joke. In this episode we explore 3 archaeological hoaxes, who the perpetrators were (if known) and why they did it.Links
Segment 1
Spencer Lake Horse Skull
Pseudo archaeological Claims of Horses in the Americas
Segment 2
The ‘Coso Artifact’
The Coso Artifact: Mystery from the Depths of Time
The Coso Artifact (NCSE)
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11/28/2021 • 51 minutes, 1 second
Southeast Asian Archaeology with Dr. Noel Hidalgo Tan - RockArt 59
Dr. Noel Hidalgo Tan is a southeast Asian archaeologist, and apparently, there aren't that many. He's almost single-handedly telling the world about SE archaeology through his publications, Instagram, and his website. Tune in and learn about rock art and southeast Asia.Links
California Rock Art Foundation
Southeast Asian Archaeology
Rock Art on Southeast Asian Archaeology
Ancient Southeast Asia Coloring Book
Dr. Tan's Instagram
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11/26/2021 • 49 minutes, 46 seconds
Droning on with Paul in Iraq - Archaeotech 168
Paul was invited on a project in Iraq and has returned to tell us all about it. What was getting to Iraq like? How'd the preparation for photogrammetry go? We find out about the Lagash Archaeological Project and how the project went.Links
Lagash Archaeological Project
DroneDeploy
DJI Phantom 4 RTK
DJI D-RTK 2 Mobile Station
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Chris Webster
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Paul Zimmerman
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11/25/2021 • 49 minutes, 26 seconds
Thanksglyphing - Dirt 164
We’re shaking things up this year, and instead of doing a ThanksViking episode, we’re peeking into the world of Maya and Aztec art and writing. The Maya wrote using a system of around 800 glyphs--the Aztecs used as many as 2,000. We won’t get to ALL of these, but we’ll talk about how these writing systems developed, how they were used, and the role they played in the lives of the Aztec and Maya people.ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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11/22/2021 • 39 minutes, 59 seconds
Microfauna, Langmahdhalde, and being a Military Spouse with Dr. Gillian Wong - Ruins 83
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Gillian Wong, who is an Adjunct Professor of Anthropology at Metropolitan Community College in Kansas City, Missouri, and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Tuebingen. Dr. Wong chats with us about her early outdoor days, experiences at UC Davis, and how learning French has been useful for her in archaeology. We then delve into her thesis/dissertation work at the University of Utah and then in Germany. She pronounces the name of the site she worked on and Connor/Carlton fails to replicate her pronunciation. Dr. Wong then talks about her experiences being a military spouse and also some advice for those who are military spouses.Literature Recommendations
2008 The Archaeology of Animal Bones by Terry O'Connor
2017 Human Subsistence and Environment during the Magdalenian at Langmahdhalde: Evidence from a new Rock Shelter in the Lone Valley, Southwest Germany by Wong, Gillian L., Starkovich, B. M., Conard, N. J.
2018 An Introduction to Zooarchaeology by Diane Gifford-Gonzalez
2016 Taphonomy for Taxonomists: Implications of predation in small mammal studies by Fernández-Jalvo, Y., Andrews, P., Denys, C., Sesé, C., Stoetzel, E., Marin-Monfort, D., Pesquero, D.
2019 Mothering from the Field: The Impact of Motherhood on Site-Based Research edited by Bahiyyah M. Muhammad and Melanie-Angela Neuilly
2020 New perspectives on human subsistence during the Magdalenian in the Swabian Jura, Germany by Wong, Gillian L., Starkovich, B. M., Drucker, D. G., Conard
2020 Latest Pleistocene paleoenvironmental reconstructions from the Swabian Jura, southwestern Germany: evidence from stable isotope analysis and micromammal remains by Wong, Gillian L., Drucker, D. G., Starkovich, B. M., Conard, N. J.
Dr. Wong's Recorded lecture on her work at Langmahdhalde
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11/22/2021 • 56 minutes, 49 seconds
Pompeii Slave's Rooms, Homo Naledi, and ancient theater toilets - TAS 146
We've got three news stories for you again this week. The first is about a find at Pompeii, where they are always finding cool things, that's different from most. Archaeologists have found what they think are slave's quarters, an underrepresented group in the archaeological assemblage. Next we have some new thoughts after a recent reconstruction of the 300kyo Homo naledi. Finally, archaeologists get really excited about 2000 year old toilets in Turkey.Links
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Slaves' room unearthed in Pompeii reveals lives of marginalized citizens.
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Homo Naledi Child Skull's Reconstructed
A child’s partial skull adds to the mystery of how Homo naledi treated the dead
Immature Hominin Craniodental Remains From a New Locality in the Rising Star Cave System, South Africa
Expanded Explorations of the Dinaledi Subsystem, Rising Star Cave System, South Africa
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Possible Actor's Toilet Uncovered in Theater at Smyrna
Dig in Turkey finds theater commode in ancient city of Smyrna
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11/21/2021 • 39 minutes, 6 seconds
162nd Anniversary, Charles Darwin Publishes Origin Of Species. (24th November 1859) Prof. Stephen Shennan - Flipside 6
This episode is extremely scientific, and inspired by the 162nd Anniversary of the publishing of Charles Darwin's epic tome 'On The Origin Of Species', which hit the public on the 24th November 1859 and caused quite a stir. Everyone of you has probably already heard of this book, but what relevance does this research have on archaeology, well, it impacted how we see the developmental processes of societies, material culture and archaeological environments. So it's a pretty big deal! Everything from human niche construction, developments in pottery, a new exciting interdisciplinary project, population thinking vs typological thinking and so much more! Joining me this episode is Prof. S. Shennan a lecturer in Theoretical Archaeology at University College London.MusicIntro/Outro Music - Creative Commons - "Fantasia Fantasia" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ArchPodNet
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11/20/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Sheffield Troublemakers: Rebels and Radicals in Sheffield History with David Price - Arch and Ale 42
Archaeology & Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. This month we are proud to host David Price from the University of Sheffield speaking on "Sheffield Troublemakers: Rebels and Radicals in Sheffield History ". This talk took place on Thursday, October 28th, 2021, online via Google Meets.David PriceDavid Price studied history at Cambridge. He then went into the civil service. He was private secretary to Willie Whitelaw who later became Deputy Prime Minister. For some years, he worked on the transformation of old employment exchanges into modern Job Centres. In 1980, he moved with the Manpower Services Commission from London to Sheffield. On his retirement he took up history again. His first book was called Office of Hope and was the history of the Job Centres in the UK - originally founded by Winston Churchill and William Beveridge in 1910. Recently, he has been interested in helping asylum seekers in the city which has led him to write a book about migration to Sheffield called 'Welcome to Sheffield: A Migration History'. However, his best known book is about the radical tradition in Sheffield and is called 'Sheffield Troublemakers'. This is the subject of today's talk. In his talk, David will trace Sheffield's long history of radicalism and the important role that Sheffield has played on the national stage. This is a story of dissenting middle classes, independent minded artisans, champions of the weak and an unwillingness to be pushed around.Links
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11/18/2021 • 34 minutes, 45 seconds
SHOWDOWN: Community College vs 4-Year University - CRMArch 226
For the new archaeology student, what are the pros and cons of going to a community college for the first two years versus straight into a four year? We’ve got co-hosts that have done both.LinksBill’s blog post: “Which college courses helped my archaeology career?”
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11/17/2021 • 54 minutes
Perishable Artifacts and Tribally Driven Archaeology - HeVo 57
On today’s podcast Jessica interviews Dr. Edward Jolie (Oglala Lakota and Hodulgee Muscogee), the new Clara Lee Tanner Associate Curator of Ethnology at the Arizona State Museum and Associate Professor at School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. We talk about perishable materials, such as textiles, baskets, nets, and footwear, and why they are understudied, how they offer unique insights into the past, and what they can teach us about diversity and continuity both within and across regions. Throughout the podcast we continually return to the human element of perishable artifacts and associated research, including the movement to tribally driven archaeology.Links
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Arizona State Museum
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Heritage Voices Tejon Episode (Nation-Building After Federal Recognition)
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11/16/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 13 seconds
Yes We Cant: Anti-Languages and Argots - DIRT 163
Come along for an exploration of anti-languages and the qualities that make them successful in building community and maintaining safety among the people that develop them. From occupational jargon to survival as a marginalized group to being hip with the kids, we tour a few of these languages, and subject everyone to a 16th century dialogue with translation.Links
O latín dos canteiros en Cabana de Bergantiños (Madrygal, in Galician)
Anti-Languages (American Anthropologist)
The Language of the Underworld and its Sociolinguistic Significance (Contributions to the Study of Language, Literature and Culture)
The secret “anti-languages” you’re not supposed to know (BBC Future)
The Book of Vagabonds and Beggars: With a Vocabulary of Their Language (via Google Books)
A caveat or warning for common cursetors, vulgarly called vagabonds. Whereunto is added, The tale of the second taking of the counterfeit crank (via Google Books)
Uncovering Thieves’ Cant, the Elizabethan Slang of the Underworld (MentalFloss)
Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue (via Project Gutenberg)
A brief history of Polari: the curious after-life of the dead language for gay men (The Conversation)
The Polari Bible (Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence)
Putting on the Dish (via YouTube)
Putting on the Dish Screenplay (Brian and Karl)
This Month in Linguistics History: Lavender Language/Linguistics (Linguistic Society of America)
Cants And ‘Anti-Languages’ — The Hidden World Of Secret Languages (Babbel Magazine)
Verlan - French Slang (ThoughtCo)
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11/15/2021 • 45 minutes, 59 seconds
Bioarchaeology Across the World with Dr. Alex Garcia-Putnam - Ruins 82
In this episode, we are chatting with Dr. Alex Garcia-Putnam who is the Assistant State Physical Anthropologist for the Department of Archaeology and History Preservation in Washington State. And how did we come across Dr. Garcia-Putnam? Well he is a UW graduate of course! We start out by recapping how we know each other and talk about Alex's awesome experience returning to US from Canada.Alex talks about his experience growing up as a professors kid and how he got hooked on archaeology. We then discuss Alex's change of dissertation topic caused by the COVID19 pandemic and also discuss how bioarcheology can be used to talk about very relevant and interesting topics. We finish off talking about all the places he has worked as a bioarcheologist.Literature Recommendations
Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency Website
2012 The Bioarchaeology of Violence edited by Debra L. Martin and Ryan P. Harrod
2014 The Anthropology of Plague: Insights from Bioarchaeological Analyses of Epidemic Cemetaries by Sharon N. DeWitte
2015 The Land of Open Graves by Jason De León
2021 Health, Stress, and Demography at Charity Hospital Cemetery #2 (AD1847-1929) by Garcia-Putnam, A., C. Halling, and R. Seidemann. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology.
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11/15/2021 • 52 minutes, 22 seconds
Ancient Social Networks, The First Falkland Islanders, and a Massive Floor Mosaic - TAS 145
On today's show we have three news articles for you. The first is about pottery making styles were passed down in the Indus Valley in the 3rd millennium BCE. The second discusses new findings that suggest a European in 1690 wasn't the first person to set foot in the Falkland Islands. Finally, we talk about the re-opening of a Palace to visitors in Palestine that shows one of the largest floor mosaics every discovered.LinksSegment 1
Rediscovering the ancient social networks and industries of Indus Civilisation villages
Setting the wheels in motion: Re-examining ceramic forming techniques in Indus Civilisation villages in northwest India (J. Of Anth Arch)
TwoRains Project
Segment 2Team Discovers Evidence of Prehistoric Human Activity in Falkland IslandsSegment 3Palestinians Unveil Huge Mosaic at Jericho Desert CastleContact
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11/14/2021 • 37 minutes, 39 seconds
Creating Petroglyph Park in Ridgecrest, CA with Olaf Dowd - Rock Art 58
Today's episode features an interview with Olaf Dowd, Rock Art Replicator. Dowd has 30 years of experience in replicating the imagery of ancient Native peoples, primarily in the western Great Basin. Additionally, he is also the sole developer of the impressive rock art features that pepper the Petroglyph Park developed by the City of Ridgecrest in association with their annual Petroglyph Festival. Tune in to learn a bit about the challenges involved in moving tons of stone and developing the monuments to the Native artistry and religious metaphors.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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11/12/2021 • 25 minutes, 6 seconds
Best Practices for Digital Field Archaeology - ArchaeoTech 167
We've got a guest from Wildnote on today to talk about best practices when going in the field with your digital forms. There is some Wildnote feature stuff in here, but, most of this is applicable to anyone using digital recording devices in the field.Links
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11/11/2021 • 54 minutes, 52 seconds
Covid 19 Ruck Luck - With Lana Ruck - Ruins 81
In this episode, we are joined again by Duel Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology and Cognitive Science, Lana Ruck. Lana first appeared on Episode 16, then Episode 41, and recently appeared on Episode 79. But on this episode, rather than talk about pseudoscientists or nerd out over paleo-anth with Ella, we’re going to catch up with Lana about her dissertation and the academic job market and why each pot and pan needs its own shelf in the kitchen. We recap her dissertation topic and talk about the effect the pandemic had on her data collection. Lana then talks about having to return money from the NSF and we finish out by talking about the academic job market and Lana's future trajectory.Literature recommendations:Professor Is In Contact
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11/8/2021 • 51 minutes, 52 seconds
Kyle Jordan - Dirt 162
Anna and Amber are joined by wonderful Special Guest, Kyle Jordan! Kyle is a disabled Egyptologist interested in themes of religion, magic and identity in the Egyptian world, with a specific focus on the appearance and interpretation of disability in Ancient Egypt and Egyptology as a discipline. We had a wonderful-- and long-- conversation with Kyle about how Egyptians viewed the embodiment of disability, how perception of disability in archaeology has changed (and how it still needs to change), and more.Listener note, we mistakenly discuss the dialogue of a man and his ka, which was in fact between a man and his ba. This dialogue is on the subject of suicidal ideation, so please take care or skip forward at about [41:04.000].Links
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"Disability in Ancient Egypt - the Case of Geheset" (via YouTube)
"Disability in Ancient Egyptian Myth and Literature" (via YouTube)
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield: Tutankhamun and Disability (via Semantic Scholar)
Dialogue of a Man with His Soul (Ethics of Suicide Digital Archive) (cn discussion of suicidal ideation)
Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology
Westcar Papyrus: Khufu and the Magician (Ancient Egypt Online)
Human History Gets a Rewrite (The Atlantic)
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11/8/2021 • 1 hour, 37 minutes, 21 seconds
A Roman Mausoleum, Culloden Battlefield, and Roman Statues - TAS 144
We've got three news articles for you this week. We start in Turkey with a discovery of a Roman mausoleum. We then head to Scotland and the Culloden Battlefield. Archaeologists hope to find out more personal details of some of the soldiers involved and to do some 3D mapping. Finally, it's back to Romans. This time their presence is found under a Norman church in England.Links
Archaeologists reveal Roman sanctuary in ancient Doliche
Archaeological digs in new locations at Culloden Battlefield
Trio of ‘Astounding’ Roman Statues Found Beneath Medieval Church in England
“Once-in-a-lifetime” Roman statue discovery
Rōdster Adventures
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11/7/2021 • 37 minutes, 25 seconds
A Private Tour of Little Petroglyph Canyon with Dick Dickson - Rock Art 57
We will be interviewing Dick Dickson. He works on base at China Lake Naval Ordnance Testing Station and is a docent helping to lead tours to the world famous Coso Rock Art. He is also a board member of the California Rock Art Foundation. Jump in and take a listen. Learn why Ridgecrest is a world famous location and what they have as their signature thematic function.Links
California Rock Art Foundation
Maturango Museum
China Lake Naval Weapons Center
Ridgecrest Visitor’s Center
Ridgecrest Petroglyph Festival
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11/5/2021 • 52 minutes, 22 seconds
The Community College Experience and CRM with Eric Olson - CRMArch 225
Dr. Bill White host’s today’s episode of the CRM Arch Podcast. He brings on guest Eric Olson. Eric is an instructor at a Community College in Ohio and brings a unique perspective to an archaeological education that prepares you for the business of archaeology.Links
Cuyahoga Community College
University of Akron Field Archaeology Certificate
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11/3/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 31 seconds
"Player One Needs Food Badly" - The Zooarchaeology of Video Game Cuisine - Animals 40
On this episode of ArchaeoAnimals, Simona and Alex are heading back into the world of video games - this time all about the culinary archaeology of popular video games. Learn more about what the rubbish pits of games such as The Witcher and Dragon Age would look like; also endless Skyrim quotes and Alex trying to eat everything.Links
Inexplicably Preserved Dungeon Meat - TV Tropes
New insights into Irish bog butter - Current Archaeology
Making 2,000-year-old Roman bread - British Museum Blog
RECIPES | Witcher Kitchen - Fan Project
Binford, L. (1981) Bones: Ancient Men and Modern Myths. New York: Academic Press.
Gelinas, B. et al. (2015) Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, Volume 2. Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics.
Monroe-Cassel, C. (2019) The Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbook. San Rafael, CA: Insight Editions
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11/2/2021 • 51 minutes, 41 seconds
Let's Call It a Ritual Object - Dirt 161
Thanks to everyone who came out to our virtual live show! This is the edited audio of that event. We talk about the role of ritual in daily life, how our big round human brains have evolved the ability to think about abstract meaning and ritual significance, and the theory underpinning all of this. We also take a trip to two incredible archaeological sites to think about how the people living there might have thought about the unknown and unseen in their lives. Whoa.Links
Emile Durkheim: religion – the very idea, part 3: ritual, ancient and modern (The Guardian)
Ritual Theory, Ritual Practice
‘Materiality, Belief, Ritual – Archaeology and Material Religion’. An Introduction (Material Religion)
Materiality: An Introduction (UCL Anthropology)
Materiality (Society for Cultural Anthropology)
How Did Belief Evolve? (Sapiens)
The evolution of modern human brain shape (Science Advances)
A Shocking Find in a Neanderthal Cave in France (The Atlantic)
Neanderthals Built Mysterious Stone Circles (National Geographic)
Early Neanderthal constructions deep in Bruniquel Cave in southwestern France (Nature)
Athens in Pieces: What Really Happened at Eleusis? (New York Times)
The Psychedelic Cult That Thrived For Nearly 2000 Years (Gizmodo)
mysteries, Eleusinian (Oxford Classical Dictionary)
Mystery Cults in the Greek and Roman World (Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History)
The Ritual Path of Initiation into the Eleusinian Mysteries (Rosicrucian Digest)
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11/1/2021 • 57 minutes, 11 seconds
The "Mane" Event with Dr. William Taylor - Ruins 80
For this episode, we are joined again by Dr. William Taylor, who first appeared on the podcast in episode 25. We start out by discussing Dr. Taylor's COVID experience as a new professor and how his museum projects had to change to adapt to the new COVID landscape. We then delve into the research surrounding the Lehi horse. Dr. Taylor explains his methods of analysis and how they can be used to tell us about individual specimens, while also contributing to the larger discipline. We then talk about his research on early horse domestication at the Botai site.Literature Recommendations
2021 Rethinking the evidence for early horse domestication at Botai by William Timothy Treal Taylor and Christina Isabelle Barrón-Ortiz (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-86832-9)
2021 The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasion Steppes by Pablo Librado et al.
(https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-04018-9)
2021 Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Lehi Horse: Implications for Early Historic Horse Cultures of the North American West by William Timothy Treal Taylor et al.
(https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-antiquity/article/interdisciplinary-analysis-of-the-lehi-horse-implications-for-early-historic-horse-cultures-of-the-north-american-west/1359793C6DF51AD9C1D7968F94B55D1C)
2015 Equine cranial morphology and the identification of riding and chariotry in late Bronze Age Mongolia by William Timothy Treal Taylor et al.
(https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283196273_Equine_cranial_morphology_and_the_identification_of_riding_and_chariotry_in_late_Bronze_Age_Mongolia)
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11/1/2021 • 54 minutes, 30 seconds
Vikings! - TAS 143
In the wake of the new dating of a Viking settlement in North America we decided to discuss that article and two others about Vikings. They were explorers, conquerers, and very interesting people. Enjoy this episode!Links
Viking Map of North America Identified as 20th-Century Forgery (Smithsonian Magazine)
Evidence for European presence in the Americas in AD 1021 (nature)
Goodbye, Columbus: Vikings crossed the Atlantic 1,000 years ago (Reuters)
6 Misconceptions About the Vikings (Mental Floss)
Sutton Hoo "Ghost Ship" and The Dig - Ep 111
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10/31/2021 • 45 minutes, 29 seconds
Listen to This Before 'Celtic Films' (Ironically) Censors Us! – Muppet of the Month: Oct 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup ***0:00 Introduction2:33 Who is Celtic Films?5:36 Beneath the Surface14:13 Quality & Motive20:58 Compared to Game of Thrones?26:20 Celticism & Final Thoughts***Link of the Week:'Reaction to Celtic Films Folder’:https://tinyurl.com/av6hcykyLinks:‘Reaction to Celtic Films Folder’:https://tinyurl.com/av6hcykyCeltics Kickstarter:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/michaelkingsbury/celticsUS Plan for ‘Celtics’ TV show knocked back by disbelieving Scots:https://www.thenational.scot/news/19606416.us-plan-celtics-tv-show-knocked-back-disbelieving-scots/ Archaeosoup - Mr Soup Comment:https://www.facebook.com/Archaeosoup/posts/4374916712587942‘Celtics’ TV Series - IMDb:https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B01M98XYN5/ref=atv_dp_cr_1_star‘Game of Thrones’: By the Numbers:https://www.forbes.com/sites/danafeldman/2019/04/11/game-of-thrones-by-the-numbers/Fascist Fantasies and the Celts:https://bellacaledonia.org.uk/2021/09/28/the-celtics/ Gulag Vorkuta: Amazon Reviews:https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B01M98XYN5/ref=atv_dp_cr_1_starWeird ‘Belenus’ Video:https://twitter.com/EwanMacKenna/status/1442762865644027904The Celts! Did they Even EXIST? - Archaeosoup Video:https://youtu.be/fPv0UuHoQe8The Celts! Revisited… - Archaeo-Chat:https://youtu.be/AtgEhGlBbFU
10/30/2021 • 36 minutes, 33 seconds
The Curious Case of the Ryedale Hoard & Tik Tok Shopping for Bones!? - WB 22nd Oct 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup***0:00 Introduction1:33 The Ryedale Hoard18:05 Selling Human Remains?20:11 Stephanie Black Interview***Link of the Week:Black History Month:www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk***Links:Rare Roman Bronzes acquired by the Yorkshire Museum:https://www.yorkmuseumstrust.org.uk/news-media/latest-news/rare-roman-bronzes-acquired-by-the-yorkshire-museum/Ryedale Ritual Bronzes: Roman artefacts sell for £185,000:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-57069434Yorkshire Museum Buys Ryedale Roman Bronzes from London dealer with help from wealthy donor:https://www.antiquestradegazette.com/news/2021/yorkshire-museum-buys-ryedale-roman-bronzes-from-london-dealer-with-help-from-wealthy-donor/Hanson’s Listing: Ryedale Ritual Bronzes:https://hansonslive.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk/m/lot-details/index/catalog/153/lot/70029New York dealer arrested for selling ‘cookie cutter’ manufactured good as authentic antiquities:https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2021/08/26/new-york-dealer-arrested-for-selling-cookie-cutter-manufactured-goods-as-authentic-antiquitiesOwners urged to claim back heritage centre items:https://www.inyourarea.co.uk/news/owners-urged-to-claim-back-heritage-centre-items/Tik Tok User sells human bones, ignites ethical debate online:https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/tiktok-user-sells-human-bones-ignites-ethical-debate/storyTikToker selling human bones — including fetus skulls — spark ethics debate:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/tiktoker-selling-human-bones-e2-80-94-including-fetus-skulls-e2-80-94-spark-ethics-debate/ar-AAPF756Selling dead bodies and mortuary artefacts in the UK today: Welbeck Hill:https://howardwilliamsblog.wordpress.com/2019/02/09/selling-dead-bodies-and-mortuary-artefacts-in-the-uk-today-welbeck-hill/
10/30/2021 • 47 minutes, 51 seconds
Linking the Sun and Animal Habits with Bernie Taylor - Rock Art 56
Bernie Taylor graces the 56th episode of the Rock Art Podcast. Bernie provides an amazing word picture of the journey of our ancestors with respect to religion and science. Including a discussion of rock art, archaeoastronomy, shamanism, animism, and animal habits. What Bernie and Dr. Garfinkel discuss is how the movements of the sun and animal behavior are linked and how rock art is part of the story.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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10/29/2021 • 51 minutes, 20 seconds
Why archaeology will be the next harbor for technology - ArchaeoTech 166
Paul and Chris talk about a Heritage Daily article that seems a bit starry-eyed about the role of archaeology in current and future technological innovations and use. The article linked below broadly discusses a number of technologies and we take a few of them and break them down.Links
Why archaeology will be the next harbour for technology
Drone Archaeology
Agent Based Modeling for Archaeology
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10/28/2021 • 38 minutes, 54 seconds
Spooktober: Fear Itself - Dirt 160
We explore the evolutionary roots of fear, and the science of how it works. Why do some people love thrills and chills, while others don't? Why does fear make us stinky? And how can we think about something as personal and ephemeral as fear in the archaeological record?Links
Why We Physically Feel Fear (University of West Alabama)
The biology of fear- and anxiety-related behaviors (Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience)
What Happens in the Brain When We Feel Fear (Smithsonian)
Humans can smell fear - and it's contagious (NBC News)
Humans Respond to Scent of Fear (LiveScience)
The Powerful Smell of Fear Doesn’t Smell Like Anything At All (Inverse)
Alexithymia and emotional reactions to odors (Nature: Scientific Reports)
Instructed fear learning, extinction, and recall: additive effects of cognitive information on emotional learning of fear (Cognition & Emotion)
Monsters on the Brain (Social Research)
What we fear most: A developmental advantage for threat-relevant stimuli (Developmental Review)
Playing With Fear: A Field Study in Recreational Horror (Psychological Science)
Why is it fun to be frightened? (The Conversation)
Why Do Some Brains Enjoy Fear? (The Atlantic)
Our age of horror (Aeon) - cn image of human remains
The Archaeology of Anxiety: The Materiality of Anxiousness, Worry and Fear (via Google Books)
The Architecture of Fear: San Sabá’s Lasting Impact on Spanish Colonial Mission Construction as Exemplified at Mission San Lorenzo in Real County, Texas (The Digital Archaeological Record)
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10/25/2021 • 39 minutes, 10 seconds
"Seeing Red" Episode 14 Review with Emily Van Alst and Lana Ruck - Ruins 79
In this episode of A Life in Ruins (originally recorded in the summer of 2020), Carlton chats with Rock Art Specialist Emily Van Alst and Lana Ruck, who teaches a course in Pseudoarchaeology. The three take a deep dive into Episode 14 - Our Ruined Lives with Bernie Taylor, to deconstruct Mr. Taylor's arguments and claims he made on the show. We review the individuals whom Mr. Taylor "name-drops" throughout his interview to sus-out their expertise and contextualize how they're being used in Mr. Taylor's arguments.Lana illustrates the pseudoscience techniques and tactics that he employs, such as appeals to authority, inciting skepticism of the scientific process, and deflection of topics. Emily brings her expertise on Rock Art research to provide background and contemporary thought and method to the topic. The broad point that Carlton, Emily, and Lana make is that CONTEXT is important, and the purpose of this conversation is to respectfully provide context to Episode 14 and the claims that were made.Guest Contacts
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10/25/2021 • 1 hour, 44 seconds
Pre-Clovis Sites Part 2 - TAS 142
With the definitive dating of the “human” footprints at White Sands pushing back the earliest human occupation of North America to 21,000 to 23,000 years BP, we decided to take a look at several well known pre-Clovis sites. These sites are often controversial and heavily debated amongst archaeologists. We’ll discuss the findings from each site, why they are controversial, and what we think.Links
Stunning footprints push back human arrival in Americas by thousands of years (Nat Geo)
Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum (Science)
130k-Year-Old Arch Site with Dr. Steven Holen - Special Episode - The Archaeology Show
Radioactive Science and a 130,000-Year-Old Mastodon - ArchaeoTech 52
Settlers of Cerutti: Evaluating Claims About the Cerutti Mastodon Site - Ruins 37
Reclaiming Indigenous Histories and the Indigenous Paleolithic - HeVo 31
Getting "in tune" with the Paleoindian with Dr. Jesse Tune - Ruins 50
Ancient America - Meadowcroft Rockshelter - Arch365 140
Surprise discoveries in Mexico Cave may double time of peopling of the Americas
Evidence of human occupation in Mexico around the Last Glacial Maximum
Were humans living in a Mexican cave during the last ice age? (Science)
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10/24/2021 • 55 minutes, 7 seconds
Advertising or Accountability? Archaeology Needs Critical Friends in The Media! - WB 12th Oct 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup0:00 Introduction4:19 How We Began11:55 Being a Critical Friend18:17 Other Voices & The ‘Soul’ of Archaeology 27:00 ConclusionsLink of the Week:Watching Brief - Jan 2017:https://youtu.be/K2ytK6ar-dsLinks:Archaeoscoop: Richard III: It's Him!https://youtu.be/Ga-K1qxey_gThe ‘Sun’ article is no longer online, but:Head of 'Geordie Roman god' found at Binchester:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-23164533Archaeologists Find Ancient Stone Head Which Could Be Roman Geordie God:https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/jul/04/stone-head-roman-geordie-godCameron Appointed Peer, MOD and Odyssey Colluded over Balcehn’s HMS Victory:https://www.heritagedaily.com/2012/07/cameron-appointed-peer-mod-and-odyssey-colluded-over-balchens-hms-victory/46034Springtime for Hitler and “N@zi War Diggers”:https://www.heritagedaily.com/2014/03/springtime-for-hitler-and-nazi-war-death-porn-diggers/102632Assumed Missing – Reported Buired – the Search for the Lost Spitfires of Burma:https://www.heritagedaily.com/2015/03/assumed-missing-reported-buried-the-search-for-the-lost-spitfires-of-burma/107095The Buried Spitfires of Burma: A ‘Fake’ History:https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Andy-Brockman/The-Buried-Spitfires-of-Burma--A-Fake-History/24703841High Court sets Stonehenge Tunnel on Road to Nowhere! What Happens Next? - WB 31st July 2021:https://youtu.be/i4E_KqhouboSheffield Shock Closure: Staff & Students Speak! - WB 27th May 2021https://youtu.be/Qhm3JiUZymMSheffield University "Disposed of" Key Documents During Archaeology Dept Review - WB 12th June 2021:https://youtu.be/rQ77L-Z6iPI “The Future of Our Past is Family" - Worcester Graduates Speak! - WB 30th Aug 2021:https://youtu.be/rgqI7HWGs-Q
10/23/2021 • 36 minutes, 18 seconds
British Museum Rides the Great NFT Wave with Hokusai Digital 'Postcards'! - WB 1st Oct 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup*** 0:00 Introduction02:05 Rolling News…18:14 British Museum Hokusai NFTs***Link of the Week:‘Hi-Res Hokusai for Free’:https://tinyurl.com/t89mm9nb***Links:Stewartby Historic Brickworks Chimneys Demolished:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-58665319Listed Birkenhead Bath Reopened to Public After Restoration:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-58679332Grant Shapps Unchallenged on A303 Judgement by Transport Committee (Stonehenge Alliance):https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=333856325159981Transport Committee - Weds 22nd September 2021:https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/3685f89e-91a7-4ca4-ac9f-bcc328bd1744***British Museum Enters World of NFTs with Digital Hokusai Postcards:https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/sep/24/british-museum-nfts-digital-hokusai-postcards-lacollectionThe British Museum is Minting NFTs of its Art - Because of a Cold LinkedIn Message from a Start-Up:https://news.artnet.com/art-world/art-industry-news-september-27-2021-2013772What are NFTs, and What is their Environmental Impact?https://earth.org/nfts-environmental-impact/Dr. Bendor Grosvenor Twitter:https://twitter.com/arthistorynews/status/1441445985230655492The Reproduction Fee Hustle:https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2017/11/20/the-reproduction-fee-hustleThe End of Museum Image Fees?https://www.arthistorynews.com/articles/5362_The_end_of_museum_image_feesHokusai’s Imagination Leaps off the Page At British Museum:https://londonist.com/london/museums-and-galleries/hokusai-at-british-museumSutton Hoo: Photos of 1939 Excavation Digitised:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-58727183
10/23/2021 • 46 minutes, 23 seconds
Pay Scales and Exemptions - CRM Arch 224
Are you exempt or non-exempt? What does that even mean and what does it mean for you? How much pay should you ask for when applying for a job? What are the employer's responsibilities regarding overtime? We answers these questions and more on this week's episode.Links
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Article - What’s the difference between an exempt and non-exempt employee?
Minimum Wage Standards Per State
California Exemptions for Overtime Laws
Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (CWHSSA)
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10/20/2021 • 59 minutes, 42 seconds
The 405th Anniversary of Ben Johnson's Comedy 'The Devil Is An Ass' with Prof. D. Purkiss - Flipside 5
This Spooky Season episode is inspired by the 405th Anniversary of Ben Johnson's Comedy 'The Devil is an Ass', which appeared first on stage on the 1st October 1616. This play was and is rather special, as it mocks superstition and witchcraft belief, and makes The Devil himself and his lesser demons appear rather behind the times. In the Enlightened Age of the 1600s, the denizens of hell just don't know how to tempt like they once did. This discussion contains everything from the Witchcraft Trials including mention of Pendle, landscapes of superstition, the folklore of archaeology, symbolism within the persecution, and much, much more! Joining me this episode is Prof. D. Purkiss a lecturer in English Literature and History at the University of Oxford.WARNING: This episode does discuss the witchcraft persecution and some aspects of ritual sacrifice. It goes with the topic, but some people might find these aspects a little disturbing.MusicIntro/Outro Music - Creative Commons - "Fantasia Fantasia" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ArchPodNet
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10/20/2021 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 51 seconds
Indigenous Mapping: The One Holding the Pen Tells the Story - HeVo 56
On today’s podcast Jessica interviews Steve DeRoy (Buffalo Clan, Anishinaabe/Saulteaux, Ebb and Flow First Nation), co-founder, director and past president of The Firelight Group and founder of the Indigenous Mapping Workshop. Steve and Jessica do a deep dive into Indigenous mapping. How does one Indigenize mapping, why is that important, and what are some of the ethics involved? We also discuss the 2021 Indigenous Mapping Workshop coming up November 1-5, 2021 as well as ongoing resources available (free for Indigenous individuals, Nations, and organizations!) through the Indigenous Mapping Collective. Register to attend the 2021 Indigenous Mapping Workshop: Turtle Island, by RSVPing on the Indigenous Mapping Collective in the links below.Links
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10/19/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 3 seconds
Spooktober: Monster Mash - Dirt 159
This week, we lift our spirits (oooOOOooo) with a round-up of monsters. We explore their origins and effects on us, with examples ranging from memories of very real things in the past to a hypothesis that doesn't quite have legs (unlike griffins).Links
Why we'll always be obsessed with – and afraid of – monsters (The Conversation)
Why the scariest monsters look almost human (Wellcome Collection)
Why We Still Need Monsters (Nautilus)
Why Are So Many Monsters Hybrids? (Nautilus)
A History of Monsters (Aeon)
Why do we want to feel sorry for monsters that scare us? (Gizmodo)
Why Frankenstein is the story that defines our fears (BBC)
Neanderthals, Scandinavian trolls, and troglodytes (Norwegian American)
Ōnamazu (Yokai.com)
Namazu-e: Earthquake catfish prints (Pink Tentacle)
Namazu (World History Encyclopedia)
Giant catfish and a legacy of disaster in one of the world's most seismically active regions (Phys.org)
Folklore and earthquakes: Native American oral traditions from Cascadia compared with written traditions from Japan (Geological Society, London, Special Publications via ResearchGate)
Why Protoceratops almost certainly wasn't the inspiration for the griffin legend (Mark Witton)
Griffin Bones (American Museum of Natural History)
Andrewsarchus, "Superb Skull of a Gigantic Beast" (American Museum of Natural History)
Jumbies of the West Indies (The Brown Geeks)
Rare Book Library Summons Tales of World’s Oldest Monsters (Smithsonian)
The evolution of monsters in children’s literature (Nature)
A Visual History of Society’s Monsters (Hyperallergic)
The Nazi Werewolves Who Terrorized Allied Soldiers at the End of WWII (Smithsonian)
Doin’ The Mash (Tedium)
The strange tale of ‘Monster Ma
10/18/2021 • 52 minutes, 28 seconds
The Life of Bryon: An Interview with Dr. Bryon Schroeder and Connor Johnen - Ruins 78
In this episode of A Life in Ruins, Connor does a solo interview with Dr. Bryon Schroeder. Dr. Schroeder was originally on Episode 15, where he discussed his career in archaeology and regaled us with tales about Texas archaeology that were sometimes, quite disturbing. Connor wanted to continue to talk with him about his research because it is very interesting. We talk about some of the work in caves he has been doing, his work with sloths, and catch up about the mummy we discussed in the original episode. This episode was originally recorded in July of 2020.Contact for Guest
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10/18/2021 • 43 minutes, 38 seconds
Pre-Clovis Sites Part 1 - TAS 141
With the definitive dating of the “human” footprints at White Sands pushing back the earliest human occupation of North America to 21,000 to 23,000 years BP, we decided to take a look at several well known pre-Clovis sites. These sites are often controversial and heavily debated amongst archaeologists. We’ll discuss the findings from each site, why they are controversial, and what we think. In Part 1 we cover four of the youngest pre-Clovis Sites including, Paisley Cave in Oregon, Monte Verde in Chile, Gault in Texas and Topper in South Carolina.Links
Explore Pre-Clovis Sites (Old, but holds up!)
Pre-Clovis Sites
A Life in Ruins Episode 77
Paisley Caves
Monte Verde (Wiki)
New Archaeological Evidence for an Early Human Presence at Monte Verde, Chile
Gault, TX
Evidence of an early projectile point technology in North America at the Gault Site, Texas, USA
Topper Site
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10/17/2021 • 53 minutes, 59 seconds
Why Digital Archaeology? A Case Study - Ep 165
Archaeologists have been using digital technologies to augment traditional field archaeology for several decades (GPS and mapping mostly). However, as modern technologies continue to enter the archaeological space, most researchers are using these techniques almost as a second thought. The authors of this case study argue for development of a digital strategy that will allow researchers to plan and develop questions that are answered by a suite of techniques.Links
Why Digital Archaeology? A Case Study from Monte Albán, Oaxaca (SAA Archaeological Record)
Archaeology at Monte Albán's Main Plaza (website)
MADAP on Sketchfab
The Open Digital Archaeology Textbook (ODATE) on GitHub
CLSA Webinar: Drone Surveying Best Practices
TranscriptSo, transcripts are new from our recording software. It doesn’t get everything right and the transcript is the raw recording with no editing. But, it’s better than nothing and I’m glad we have them now! Let me know what you think in the comments. (get the files from the website directly)
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10/14/2021 • 56 minutes, 21 seconds
Listed Status Row as Dorman Long Tower Falls & 'Detecting for Veterans' Collapses - WB 24th Sept 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup0:00 Introduction01:53 Three Things to Keep an Eye on…09:00 The Dorman Long Tower***Link of the Week: Former HE Listing for Dorman Long Tower: https://tinyurl.com/3erbp934*** Links:3,500 Year Old Clay Tablet Purchased by Hobby Lobby Returning to Iraq After 30 Years:https://www.newsweek.com/3500-year-old-clay-tablet-purchased-hobby-lobby-returning-iraq-after-30-years-1632033Gilgamesh Dream Tablet to be formally handed back to Iraq:https://amp.theguardian.com/books/2021/sep/21/gilgamesh-dream-tablet-to-be-formally-handed-back-to-iraqStonehenge campaigners welcome decision not to appeal court ruling:https://www.leighday.co.uk/latest-updates/news/2021-news/stonehenge-campaigners-welcome-decision-not-to-appeal-court-ruling***Dorman Long Tower: Council ‘Cannot Consider Heritage’ Over Demolition:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-58485323Brutalist Teesside Tower Handed Lifeline by Historic England Listing:https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/brutalist-teeside-tower-handed-lifeline-by-historic-england-listingFormer Historic England Listing for Dorman Long Tower:https://web.archive.org/web/20210913140520/https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1477999MP Jacob Young’s former ‘Save Dorman Long Tower’ Page:https://web.archive.org/web/20210126110703/https://www.jacobyoung.org.uk/campaigns/save-dorman-long-towerMP Jacob Young’s statement on Dorman Long Tower Demolition:https://twitter.com/JacobYoungMP/status/1438913195750662145?s=19Dorman Long Tower to be Destroyed after Listed Status Revoked:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-58593615Green Light Given to Demolish Dorman Long Tower After Successful Appeal:https://teesvalley-ca.gov.uk/green-light-given-to-demolish-dorman-long-tower-after-successful-appeal/Dorman Long Tower to be Demolished as Nadine Dorries Axes Listed Status:https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/sep/17/dorman-long-tower-to-be-demolished-as-nadine-dorries-axes-listed-statusReport Reveals Cost of Repairing Dorman Long Tower:https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/19593244.report-reveals-cost-repairing-dorman-long-tower/Dorman Long: Exp
10/11/2021 • 48 minutes, 33 seconds
The Gault in Our Stars: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Lassen - Ruins 77
In this episode, we are chatting with Dr. Robert Lassen, a Principal Investigator for AmaTerra Environmental. Robert received his Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee where he specialized in lithic technology and studied Clovis and Folsom archaeological cultures. He has worked at a multitude of sites throughout the Republic of Texas, including Gault. He's also worked at the Topper site in South Carolina. Robert is an expert flintknapper and was also David’s Human origins TA at the University of Tennessee. We talk about his inspiration from the goonies and his early years digging in the playground. Robert tells us about his experience with Texas archaeology and his love of lithic technology. We then delve deeply into why Texas archaeology is so cool and underappreciated and then close out with his experiences at the Gault site.Literature recommendations1) 2013 The Prehistory of Texas By Timothy K. Perrtula2) 2010 First Peoples in a New World: Colonizing Ice Age America by David J. Meltzer3) Texas Beyond History WebsiteContact
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10/11/2021 • 59 minutes, 10 seconds
Spooktober: Homo lepidopteris - Dirt 158
This week, we're taking a turn for the cryptid and spooking local with the legend of West Virginia native son, the Mothman. For a little over a year leading up to December 1967, sightings of a winged humanoid with glowing eyes were reported in and around Point Pleasant, WV. Since then, Mothman has evolved from evil omen to legend to meme. In this episode, we’ll explore the legend, collective memory, and the power of portents.Links
Paranormal Activity in West Virginia (Marshall University)
Mothman: The Facts Behind the Legend (West Virginia Book Company)
Mothman myth rooted in Messenger reporter's work (Athens Messenger)
Is the Mothman of West Virginia an Owl? (Audubon Society)
Silver Bridge tragedy still haunts river city residents (Charleston Gazette-Mail)
Tu-Endie-Wei State Park (WV State Parks)
Point Pleasant, West Virginia: Making a Tourism Landscape in an Appalachian Town (Southeastern Geographer)
West Virginian Urban Legends and Their Impact on Cultures Both Local and Abroad (Bowling Green State University)
The Mothman and Other Strange Tales: Shaping Queer Appalachia Through Folkloric Discourse in Online Social Media Communities (University of Kentucky)
UFOs Were Born Among America’s Cold War Fears (Foreign Policy)
Welcome To The 'TNT Area,' Home Of The Mothman (NPR)
Federal Facilities Restoration Program (WV Dept of Environmental Protection)
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10/11/2021 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 54 seconds
Ammonite and Mary Anning - TAS 140
Released on Hulu in 2020, Ammonite is a fictionalized movie that portrays a few years at the end of Mary Anning's life. She was an amateur paleontologist and with her family discovered the first ichthyosaur fossils in England. We talk about the movie, what it got right and what it didn't, and about the real Mary Anning and her life, work, and discoveries.Links
Ammonite IMDB Entry
Ammonite movie review and summary by Roger Ebert
Mary Anning (Wikipedia)
Mary Anning: the unsung hero of fossil discovery
Ammonite: Who was the real Mary Anning?
Mary Anning (Lyme Regis Museum)
The forgotten fossil hunter who transformed Britain’s Jurassic Coast
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10/10/2021 • 42 minutes, 8 seconds
Great Mural Rock Art and Travel Adventures - Rock Art 55
Trudy Angell is the principal for Saddling South a travel company that runs trips into the interior of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico. She and her company are pioneers in this kind of adventure, off the grid, travel. This is especially relevant when it comes to some of the most spectacular and among the largest rock art images in the world. The Great Mural Rock Art of Baja is both spectacular unto itself but its landscape context makes it even more so. Take a trip with us on the back of a mule with our gear packed on donkeys to visit this remarkable country... Come along and learn about these mysterious images and the epic adventures one experiences visiting them.Links
California Rock Art Foundation
Saddling South
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Today we talk about the lower student populations currently, and getting worse, in higher education. We end up talking about some alternatives to a higher education and how university programs can pivot to become more attractive to students.Links
The Looming Higher Ed Enrollment Cliff
Current Term Enrollment Estimates
Trends in Anthropology Bachelor’s Degrees
The Chair - Netflix
Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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10/6/2021 • 53 minutes, 13 seconds
Time Warped! Part Five - The Zooarchaeology of the Medieval Period - Animals 39
On the last instalment of the ‘Time Warped’ miniseries, Alex and Simona discuss animal exploitation in the Medieval period. Also ineffective door-to-door Beaker salesmen, snail-riding cats and confusing cave site stratigraphy.Links
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/story-of-england/medieval/
https://www.medievalists.net/2012/08/when-were-the-middle-ages-2/
Ashby, S.P. (2002) The role of zooarchaeology in the interpretation of socioeconomic status: a discussion with reference to Medieval Europe. Archaeological Review from Cambridge. pp. 37-59.
http://bestiary.ca/intro.htm
Fitzpatrick, A. (2019) Identification of avian remains from Covesea Cave 2, on the Moray Firth coast, northeastern Scotland. Cave and Karst.
Yu, H. et al. (2021) Palaeogenomic analysis of black rat (Rattus rattus) reveals multiple European introductions associated with human economic history. Biorxiv [Preprint].
- Bramanti, B. et al. (2021) Assessing the origins of the European Plagues following the Black Death: A synthesis of genomic, historical, and ecological information. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Sep 2021, 118 (36).
- Hodges, R. (2012) Dark Age Economics, Bloomsbury Publishing
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Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
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10/5/2021 • 54 minutes, 21 seconds
Something A-foot in White Sands National Monument with Dr. Shane Miller and Dr. Jesse Tune - Ruins 76
Something's afoot. There is, yet again, another controversial preclovis find. This time, away from the West Coast and in New Mexico. The controversy surrounds human footprints found in White Sands National Park that are dated between 23 and 21 kya.To discuss these possible pre-Clovis footprints, we invited Dr. Jesse Tune and Dr. Shane Miller on the show to contextualize the data. We begin with an open discussion about the recent published report and try to understand what the researches found at the site. We then chat about their controversy, how it’s hit the mainstream media, and what the ramifications of the repaint are for archaeology.The conversation then turns into a open dialogue about scientific biases, as well as the role of Indigenous oral traditions and their incorporation into scientific theories.Literature recommendations
2020, Bennett et al., Walking in mud: Remarkable Pleistocene human trackways from White Sands National Park (New Mexico), Quaternary Science Reviews
2018 Bustos et al., Footprints preserve terminal Pleistocene hunt? Human-sloth interactions in North America, Supplmentary Materials, Science Advances
2021 Rachal et al., Lake levels and trackways: An alternative model to explain the timing of human-megafauna trackway intersections, Tularosa Basin, New Mexico, Quaternary Science Advances
2021 Bennett et al., Evidence of humans in North Americaduring the Last Glacial Maximum, Science
2020 Ardelean et al., Evidence of human occupation in Mexico around the Last Glacial Maximum, Nature
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Earliest evidence of human activity in the Americas found at White Sands National Park
Oldest human footprints in North America found
The White Sands discovery only confirms what Indigenous people have said all along
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10/4/2021 • 1 hour, 17 minutes
Spooktober: Feral Children - Dirt 157
SPOOKTOBER HAS BEGUN! This week, we discuss the trope in myth, legend, horror, and adjacent genres of feral children. We won't be directly discussing actual cases of trauma, neglect, or child abuse, but rather the place of the bestial feral child in the mythology of different ancient cultures all the way up to a more recent timeline. Why do these stories interest us, spook us, and who's the real monster here?Links
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Black Doves Speak: Herodotus and the Languages of Barbarians (Center for Hellenic Studies)
How Young Children Learn Language (Scholastic)
Flint Dibble on Wolf’s Milk and More
Guide to the classics: the Epic of Gilgamesh (The Conversation)
Between gods and animals: becoming human in the Gilgamesh epic (Aeon)
The History of Hayy ibn Yaqzan, translated by Simon Ockley
Rewriting the Savage: The Extraordinary Fictions of the "Wild Girl of Champagne" (Eighteenth-Century Studies)
The Wild Girl, Natural Man, and the Monster (via WorldCat)
Why Sasquatch and Other Crypto-Beasts Haunt Our Imaginations (Anthropology of Consciousness)
Feral Disorders and Colonial Exclusions: Animal Reared Feral Children, Discourses of Animality, and the Treatment of Animals in Colonial India (via Academia.edu)
Wild stories: why do we find feral children so fascinating? (The Guardian)
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10/4/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 58 seconds
Reconsidering Point Typologies of North Carolina with Dr. Randy Daniel - TAS 139
In this episode we interview Dr. Randy Daniel of East Carolina University about his new book: Time, Typology, and Point Traditions in North Carolina Archaeology. His research interests include the archaeology of prehistoric hunter-gatherers in the Southeastern United States, particularly hunter-gatherer adaptations at the end of the last Ice Age. Dr. Daniel recognized the need to update, revise and add to the previous point typology definitions in North Carolina, which lead to the book published earlier this year. We chat with Dr. Daniel about why the update was needed, as well as his methodology and approach towards working with private land owners and amateur collectors.LinksTime, Typology, and Point Traditions in North Carolina Archaeology (Daniel 2021)Contact
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10/3/2021 • 46 minutes, 12 seconds
Rock Paintings of Sierra de San Francisco - Rock Art 54
Dr. Garfinkel has been to Baja California a number of times to study the rock paintings of the area and to lead tours for the California Rock Art Foundation. On this episode, Chris interviews Dr. Garfinkel about the significance of the works, what they could mean, and about the people that made them.Links
California Rock Art Foundation
Rock Paintings of the Sierra De San Francisco
CRAF Trip Info
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10/1/2021 • 45 minutes, 27 seconds
Hot Takes on a Cool Discovery -OR- We're putting our foot in it - ArchaeoTech 164
A recent paper discussing footprints found years ago in New Mexico is shaking up the archaeological community. The footprints were dated to between 21,000 and 23,000 years ago - problematic because concrete evidence for the earliest sites sits at around 14,000 years ago. There are older sites, but, the evidence isn't great. This new research, however, could change everything.Links
Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum - Science (Original Paper)
Footprint Discovery Hints at Humans in the Americas More Than 20,000 Years Ago (Scientific American)
Human footprints near ice age lake suggest surprisingly early arrival in the Americas (Science - News)
Twitter thread by Dr. Jennifer Raff
Paleoethnobotany (Wikipedia)
Radiocarbon Dating (Wikipedia)
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9/30/2021 • 53 minutes, 14 seconds
Dr. Devin's Dissertation - Ruins 75
Dr. Devin Pettigrew comes back on the show to talk about his doctoral dissertation on atlatl and bow weapon system ballistics. Devin first appeared on the show as a guest host back in episode 18.2 and then again as a guest for episode 19. You may also recognize him if you've checked out our YouTube channel.We start off by talking about the dissertation process, what Devin's research question was, the methods behind his experiments, and data collection. We have an interesting conversation about the strengths and weaknesses of controlled vs uncontrolled experiments. Of course, that disgusting goat carcass gets brought up, but, Carlton is able to control his gag reflex. We close out the episode with a discussion on the results of Devin's doctoral research and how they relate to modern-day hunting practices in the West as well as raw material collection in the "Pre-white" times.Literature recommendations:http://basketmakeratlatl.com/Guest ContactEmail: [email protected] @ar.atlatlYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ARatlatlWebsite: http://basketmakeratlatl.com/Contact
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9/27/2021 • 58 minutes, 57 seconds
Disability in the Ancient World With Andrew Gurza - Dirt 156
This week, Anna and Amber are joined by Andrew Gurza, disabled content creator and fellow podcaster, to talk about disability and care in the ancient world. We talk with Andrew about the need for disabled voices in archaeology, his path to podcasting, and some archaeological case studies that show that humans have always taken care of one another.Links
Andrew Gurza's website
Ancient Bones That Tell a Story of Compassion (NY Times)
Ancient Bones Offer Clues to How Long Ago Humans Cared for the Vulnerable (NPR Goats and Soda)
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9/27/2021 • 59 minutes, 35 seconds
Redefining Tribal Archaeology - HeVo 55
On today’s podcast Jessica interviews Dr. Martina Dawley, Senior Archaeologist with the Hualapai Nation’s Department of Cultural Resources (HDCR) in Peach Springs, Arizona. First we discuss her early work in CRM in the 80s and 90s and the empowerment of getting her degrees in American Indian Studies. She also discusses the challenges of working in a museum setting and how museums and other organizations can work to be more inclusive. Finally we look at what the job of a tribal archaeologist is really like and how she collaborates with the cultural advisory team and elders on the Hualapai Nation.Links
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Arizona SHPO Government to Government Consultation Toolkit
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9/21/2021 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 25 seconds
Tips, Tricks, and Dance Moves for Anthropology Undergrad and Grad Programs - Ruins 74
In this episode of A Life in Ruins, we provide information about undergraduate and graduate school. We start off joking about our favorite episodes (all of them are our favorite) and then dive into things to consider when applying to undergraduate and graduate programs. We talk about our differing experiences in undergrad and the positives and negatives of each of our experiences. Importantly, we dive into how to research graduate programs, and factors surrounding how to choose a school are then discussed. We then wrap it up with other ridiculous conversations.Contact
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9/20/2021 • 55 minutes, 48 seconds
School of Rocks with Dr. Danielle Macdonald - Dirt 155
Dr. Danielle Macdonald specializes in the prehistory of Western Asia and the stone tools that people made and used in their everyday lives. That’s right, three years in, we’re finally doing an episode on lithics! We’ll also talk about Danielle’s path to anthropology and her ongoing work at the site of Kharaneh IV in what's today Jordan.Links
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Danielle Macdonald (University of Tulsa)
Kharaneh IV Website
Convergent Evolution in Stone-Tool Technology (MIT Press)
Eccentric flint (Wikipedia)
Flint Knapping a spear head from English Flint with Will Lord (YouTube)
Knapping a Blade Core using a Rocker Punch by Craig Ratzat!
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9/20/2021 • 1 hour, 37 seconds
Religion and Science with Bernie Taylor - Rock Art 53
Bernie Taylor graces the 53rd episode of the Rock Art Podcast. Bernie provides an amazing word picture of the journey of our ancestors with respect to religion and science. Including a discussion or rock art, archaeoastronomy, shamanism, animism, totemism, and animal habits. This is one wild ride you won't want to miss. Amazing discussion packed with lots of insights and remarkable reflections...LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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9/17/2021 • 51 minutes, 41 seconds
Maker Culture - ArchaeoTech 163
There’s a lot packed into this episode and there’s even stuff we didn’t get to but have in the links below. We do this in three sections: 3D Scanning and Printing, Robots and Drones, and Art, Experimentation, and Whimsy.Links
The Virtual Curation Laboratory
Virtual Curation Lab on Instagram
3D Scanning and 3D Printing in Archaeology and Paleontology
What can GIS+3D mean for landscape archaeology?
3D MURALE: a multimedia system for archaeology
3D Recording and Interpretation for Maritime Archaeology
Robots help archaeologists to explore pre-Incan ruins in Peru
Vine Robots
Archaeology Robots will Explore Where No Human Can
Revopoint POP 3D scanner
TinkerCAD
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9/16/2021 • 50 minutes, 50 seconds
ÖMG: Ötzi the Iceman - Ruins 154
It’s the episode title that’s been making us giggle for months! We’re FINALLY examining the famous Chalcolithic ice-mummy just in time for the 30th anniversary of hikers stumbling upon his body. We’ll explore the archaeological methods and evidence that tell us about who Ötzi was, what his life was like, and how he died. Umlauts will, no doubt, abound.Links
Chalcolithic Europe (Wikipedia)
Scientists Reconstruct the Glacial Conditions During Ötzi the Iceman’s Lifetime (Columbia Climate School)
Chalcolithic Period: The Beginnings of Copper Metallurgy (ThoughtCo)
Ötzi, the Iceman (ThoughtCo)
What We Can Learn From Ötzi the Iceman’s Hunting Pack (Smithsonian)
DNA Analysis Reveals What Ötzi the Iceman Wore to His Grave (Smithsonian)
Before He Died, Ötzi the Iceman Ate a Greasy, Fatty Meal (Smithsonian)
Lactose Intolerant, Before Milk Was on Menu (New York Times)
Mosses Expand the Story of Ötzi the Iceman’s Final Journey (Smithsonian)
Frozen moss reveals fatal final journey of 5,300-year-old ice mummy (CNN)
Scientists Have Mapped All of Ötzi the Iceman's 61 Tattoos (Discover) [cn: images of human remains]
Who Killed the Iceman? Clues Emerge in a Very Cold Case (New York Times)
Hear the Recreated Voice of Ötzi the Iceman (Smithsonian)
Ötzi the Iceman: Examining New Evidence from the Famous Copper Age Mummy (Expedition)
Ötzi, the Iceman (Archaeology) [cn: images of human remains]
13 Cool Facts About Ötzi the Iceman (Mental Floss)
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9/13/2021 • 47 minutes, 24 seconds
Ancient Civ: Central America with Dr. David S. Anderson - Ruins 73
On this episode of A Life In Ruins Podcast, we are joined by an early A Life in Ruins guest, Dr. David S. Anderson, to talk about the Origins of early states in Mesoamerica. Dr. Anderson first appeared on our show in episode 11 to talk about pseudoscience in archaeology, and we are excited to have him back on the show to discuss with us the real perpetrators of Central American megalithic structures and ceremonial centers. Dr. Anderson enlightens us about theories surrounding the emergence of complex civilization in Central America and then we delve into the Olmec and other Preclassic civilizations. We then get our minds blown about the size/scope of the El Tigre Pyramid and discuss some other Late Preclassic Maya sites. Dr. Anderson then teaches us about all things Maya.Literature Recommendations
Olmec Archaeology and Early Mesoamerica by Christopher Pool
The First Maya Civilization: Ritual and Power Before the Classic Period by Francisco Estrada-Belli
Discovering the Olmecs: An Unconventional History by David C. Grove
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9/13/2021 • 58 minutes, 58 seconds
HEADLINES: 6kyo Croatian Settlement, Clovis Camp, and Rare Find in Poland - TAS 138
We’ve got three completely different news stories for you this week. We start with a site that was found in Croatia by basically looking at satellite maps and looking for interesting shapes in the water. We then go to Michigan in the USA and look at a Clovis site that was found by a self-taught researcher. Finally, we head to Poland where a farmer found, and reported, a unique hoard of metal artifacts.Links
Archaeologist discovers 6,000 year-old island settlement off Croatian Coast
Clovis Camp Site Discovered in Michigan
Farm Field find rewrites archaeological history in Michigan
The Belson Site: A paleoindian campsite on the outwash plains of the Central Great Lakes
Farmer finds rare treasures from Unetice Culture
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9/12/2021 • 37 minutes, 38 seconds
Other Histories are Available! (Contested History & Workload) - WB 10th Sept 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/archaeosoup***0:00 Introduction01:12 Chester Uni Reprieve03:49 A Difficult Balance!25:25 UCU Workload Report***Link of the Weekhttps://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/https://open-city.org.uk/ https://www.yac-uk.org/news/join-us-at-wales-online-yac***Links:Hong Kong Police Raid Tiananmen Massacre Museum:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/09/hong-kong-police-raid-tiananmen-massacre-museum Statue of Confederate commander Robert E. Lee Removed in Virginia Capital:https://www.reuters.com/world/us/virginia-remove-statue-confederate-hero-robert-e-lee-wednesday-2021-09-08/ Science Museum to Remove Climate Placard from Shell-Sponsored Show:https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2021/sep/09/science-museum-to-remove-climate-placard-from-shell-sponsored-show Call to preserve Afghan Cultural Heritage and Protect Workers:https://www.dw.com/en/call-to-preserve-afghan-cultural-heritage-and-protect-workers/a-58957313 Norway Police Seize nearly 100 artifacts reportedly missing from Iraq:https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/09/norway-police-seize-nearly-100-artifacts-reportedly-missing-iraq Newcastle University Staff Claim Workloads Unmanageable:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-58474726Workload Report Newcastle University UCU:https://ncl.web.ucu.org.uk/files/2021/09/Newcastle-UCU-Workload-report-Aug2021.pdf
9/11/2021 • 41 minutes, 15 seconds
"The Future of Our Past is Family" - Worcester Graduates Speak! - WB 30th Aug 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.***0:00 Introduction03:16 Worcester Graduates Speak52:23 Closing Thoughts***Link of the Week:Save Worcester's Archaeology department: Change.Org:https://www.change.org/p/university-of-worcester-save-worcester-s-archaeology-department***Reb Ellis Twitter: @MattockInHandCat Lodge Twitter: @CatLodge1Victoria Allnatt Twitter: @FloMidlandsLinks:WORCESTERSHIRE COURSE OFF THE MENU AS UNI AXES ARCHAEOLOGY:http://thepipeline.info/blog/2021/08/20/worcestershire-course-off-the-menu-as-uni-axes-archaeology/Five workers face redundancy as university of Worcester scraps archaeology:https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/19522406.five-workers-face-redundancy-university-worcester-scraps-archaeology/Ancient history? Worcester University to close its archaeology department in another blow to heritage sector:https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/worcester-university-to-close-its-archaeology-department-in-another-blow-to-heritage-sectorThousands join call to save archaeology at Worcester University:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hereford-worcester-58297752Petition started to challenge university's "abomination" of a decision to scrap degree:https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/19532210.petition-started-challenge-universitys-abomination-decision-scrap-degree/***Statement from University of Worcester:“Following a declining interest in studying Archaeology, which has been seen UK-wide, the University of Worcester has very regretfully taken the decision to close the remaining offer in this subject. Applicant numbers have been very low for several years and have now declined to the level where a course in Archaeology at the University is simply unviable. We have made strenuous efforts to attract applicants but, despite all the efforts of the colleagues concerned and the work of the University as a whole, the trend away from studying Archaeology has proved to be deep seated and there is no alternative but to close the offer of our Archaeology courses. The small number of students who are currently completing their studies will continue to be supported to gain their qualifications. The number of staff affected is very small and the University will make every effort to find other ways of using their teaching expertise. Teaching staff concerned are being fully consulted.”
9/11/2021 • 58 minutes, 10 seconds
Ethnobotanicals and Religion with Jose Botello - Rock Art 52
Today we interview Jose Botello about his ethnobotanical research. These are the plants that are used for altered states of consciousness. We're also talking about the realm of syncretism where native religion meets Christianity.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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9/10/2021 • 35 minutes, 40 seconds
A Unique Journey to CRM with Maggie Barry - CRMArch 222
Maggie Barry didn't even know what CRM Archaeology was when she was in college at the University of Davis. Upon graduation with a degree in American Studies and a focus on Culture and Consumption, Maggie joined the Peace Corps and spent over two years in Botswana. When she came home she hiked the Pacific Crest Trail - a 2000+ hike along the west coast of the United States. She landed a few jobs in CRM some time later and is still working as an archaeologist. We talk to Maggie about her journey, what it taught her, and what it can teach others about their path to this unique lifestyle.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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9/8/2021 • 56 minutes, 8 seconds
Time Warped! Part Four: The Zooarchaeology of the Post Roman Period - Animals 38
In this episode of ArchaeoAnimals, Alex and Simona delve into the zooarchaeology of the post Roman period. Learn more about exquisitely carved combs, antler pottery stamps and very courageous sheep.Links
JORVIK Viking Centre - a must see attraction in York
Stanley West, 1985. 'West Stow, the Anglo-Saxon Village, Suffolk', East Anglian Archaeology 24
Crabtree, P. J. And Campana, D. V., 2013: Wool Production, Wealth and Trade in Middle Saxon England In Arbuckle, B. S. and McCarty, S., eds. Animals and Inequality in the Ancient World. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, in press
Pam Crabtree, 1989. 'West Stow, Suffolk: Anglo-Saxon Animal Husbandry', East Anglian Archaeology 47
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Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
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9/7/2021 • 51 minutes, 2 seconds
Arrrgh Ruined Lives with Maddy McAllister and Jamie Goodall - Ruins 72
9/6/2021 • 50 minutes, 31 seconds
Who's the New Guy? - Dirt 153
Remember that time we did a whole series on the human family tree and then finished talking about evolution forever because we were all done? HA! OF COURSE WE AREN'T DONE! There have been some amazing new discoveries in the human fossil record since that series dropped, so we're here to update you on what our family shrubbery looks like now. We journey to Siberia, the Philippines, China, and other places, and our story gets a whole lot more complicated! We love to see it.Links
Human Evolution Interactive Timeline (Smithsonian Museum of Natural History)
Are Homo sapiens and Neanderthals the same species? (Stefan Milo, via YouTube)
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) (National Human Genome Research Institute)
First portrait of mysterious Denisovans drawn from DNA (Nature)
Biggest Denisovan fossil yet spills ancient human’s secrets (Nature)
New clue to human evolution's biggest mystery emerges in Philippines (CNN)
Indigenous Filipino Group Has Highest Known Denisovan Ancestry (The Scientist)
Ancient tools and DNA discovered in a Tibetan cave shed unprecedented light on humans' most enigmatic ancestor, the Denisovans (Business Insider)
Denisovans: The ancient humans who share our ancestry (New Scientist)
Philippine Ayta possess the highest level of Denisovan ancestry in the world (Current Biology)
A new species of Homo from the Late Pleistocene of the Philippines (Nature)
Homo luzonensis: New human species found in Philippines (BBC News)
New species of ancient human discovered in the Philippines (National Geographic)
Homo naledi (Smithsonian Museum of Natural History)
Homo naledi, a new species of the genus Homo from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa (Evolutionary Biology)
The age of Homo naledi and associated sediments in the Rising Star Cave, South Africa (Evolutionary Biology)
Homo naledi is only 250,000 years old – here’s why that matters (New Scientist)
New type of ancient human discovered in Israel (BBC News)
9/6/2021 • 54 minutes, 10 seconds
Olcott Archaeology with Jason Cooper - TAS 137
This week we interview Jason Cooper, an archaeologist with the Washington DOT, the current president of the Association for Washington Archaeology, and former archaeologist with the environmental firm, AMEC. In 2008 we were lucky enough to work on an Olcott excavation with Jason, and now he has co-written a book about those findings. We discuss the significance of the Olcott tradition in Washington, as well as how our findings on the CRM project in 2008 contributed to our knowledge of the Olcott people.Links
Hunters of the Mid-Holocene Forest
Association for Washington Archaeology
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9/5/2021 • 50 minutes, 37 seconds
The Origins of Religion with Dr. Mukhopadhyay - Rock Art 51
Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay of Guanahuato University in Mexico is the number one guest on the Rock Art podcast and has received a tremendous amount of interest in his research and scholarship. The good doctor will spend with us an hour on the origins and development of religion. Our conversation includes discussions on rock art, human paleontology, shamanism, animism, totemism, and neurotheology. Don't miss this amazing journey into the relationships of science and religion.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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9/3/2021 • 49 minutes, 51 seconds
3D Methodologies in Mediterranean Archaeology - ArchaeoTech 162
On today’s episode we focus on one article from the Studies in Digital Heritage online and open-access journal. The latest issue was a special issue on 3D methodologies in Mediterranean archaeology. The article we discuss was written by Miriam Clinton and is called Online Gaming as Digital Heuristics. We thought this was interesting because it’s not about online gaming, per se, but the researchers did develop a game of sorts and had random people from the internet play this game in order to study movements through a reconstructed ancient house.Links
Studies in Digital Heritage
View of Online Gaming as Digital Heuristics
Minoan House of the Rhyta at Pseira (Greece) - 3D model by Studies in Digital Heritage (@digitalheritage)
Rhyta House
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9/2/2021 • 41 minutes, 37 seconds
Of Mammoths and Hand Sprays with Dr. Madeline Mackie - Ruins 71
On this episode of ALiRP, we interview our friend and colleague, Dr. Madeline Mackie. Dr. Mackie just began her position as an assistant professor at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah.Dr. Mackie studies Paleoindian lifeways and big game hunting, as well as ochre hand sprays. We met Dr. Mackie at the University of Wyoming, where she dealt with our numerous shenanigans.We start off by talking about her experiences growing up in Southern California and then delve into her MA research on hand sprays in Wyoming. Dr. Mackie then talks about the La Prele Mammoth site and we kind of nerd out about the finds. She then talks about post-doc life and the jobs market.Literature Recommendations:
Anything by Dr. George Frison
The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of Human History Can Tell Us About Our Future by Dr. Robert L. Kelly
The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers: The Foraging Spectrum by Dr. Robert L. Kelly
The Professor Is In: The Essential Guide to Turning Your Ph.D. Into A Job by Karen Kelsky
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8/30/2021 • 54 minutes, 19 seconds
We Stan a King: Nabonidus - Dirt 152
This week, Amber tells Anna the story of Nabonidus, King of Babylon, who, mid-kinging, tootled off to the Arabian desert for a decade to worship the moon god, Sin. But is that the whole story? Of course not. Tune in to learn what Nabonidus was maybe really doing out there.Links
Cuneiform inscription from last king of Babylon discovered in Saudi Arabia (LiveScience)
Mesopotamia (World History Encyclopedia)
Video: The rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire - Marian H Feldman (TED-Ed via YouTube)
A History of the Ancient Near East ca. 3000-323 BC (via WorldCat)
The Reign of Nabonidus King of Babylon 556-539 BC (Yale Babylonian Collection)
The Harran Inscriptions of Nabonidus (Anatolian Studies)
Qedar (Livius)
The Archaeology of Prehistoric Arabia: Adaptation and Social Formation From the Neolithic to the Iron Age (via WorldCat)
New Discoveries at Sela, the Mountain Stronghold of Edom (Ancient Near East Today)
First evidence of Nabonidus in the Ancient North Arabian inscriptions from the region of Taymāʾ (Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, Vol. 31 via Academia.edu)
The Cyrus Cylinder (World History Encyclopedia)
Arabia and the Arabs: From the Bronze Age to the Coming of Islam (via WorldCat)
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8/30/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 32 seconds
TIMELINES: The World During the Signing of the Declaration of Independence - TAS 136
Timelines is back, and this time we take a look at a time that is extremely significant to the United States: 1776, and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. We explore the events leading up the the Revolutionary war in America, as well as what was happening at the same time in other parts of the world: China and Africa.Links
Timeline of the Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Independence
China and America in 1776: A Comparison
Qing Dynasty
Ten Great Campaigns
Imamate of Futa Toro
The Islamic Revolution of Futa Toro
The History Search
Imamate of Futo Toro
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8/29/2021 • 48 minutes, 6 seconds
Recovering WWI and WWII soldiers in Latvia with Legenda Military Archaeology - CRMArch 221
Legenda Military Archaeology is a non-profit organization, built up from volunteers from around the world with a goal to find, recover and identify missing soldiers from the First and Second World Wars in Latvia. To date Legenda has found and identified thousands of formerly missing soldiers from all over Europe, the majority being mainly German, Latvian and from the former USSR. The Legenda's aim to continue what was started over 20 years ago, and believe there is plenty more work to do. On this episode we interview Victoria Brikmann from Legenda and a film maker producing the new documentary, "Keep Smiling."Links
Legenda Military Archaeology: http://bkkomiteja.lv/
Keep Smiling: https://www.idfa.nl/en/film/e6d18465-59b2-46c5-bffb-b387d3ed8ac2/keep-smiling?fbclid=IwAR1IblSw2Y9t2IbQiYheaXOwJ7D4Y5HKN_5alD43ADqohIdbYRDukoYY0nk
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8/25/2021 • 52 minutes, 37 seconds
Kwatsáan Voices, Kwatsáan Views - HeVo 54
On today’s podcast Jessica interviews Zion White, Charles Arrow, and Aaron Wright from Archaeology Southwest, a 501c3 based in Tucson, Arizona. Archaeology Southwest is working with several Tribes in southern Arizona to establish permanent protection for the Great Bend of the Gila, a rich cultural landscape nestled between Yuma and Phoenix. Today’s guests have been documenting the Great Bend of the Gila landscape together over the past several years. They talk about the significance of this landscape both culturally and archaeologically, how they’d like to see the place treated, and what it means to them to be working collaboratively on documenting this cultural landscape.Links
Heritage Voices on the APN
Arizona Republic Article about Great Bend of the Gila
Archaeology Southwest Magazine 34(1): ‘Iihor Kwsnavk: Connecting and Collaborating in the Great Bend of the Gila
Hanging with the Xanapuks Podcast [Pilot: Discussing Quechan issues and commentary on culture and more.]
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8/24/2021 • 52 minutes, 4 seconds
Ancient Civ - Indus Valley with Stefan Milo - Ruins 70
On this episode of A Life in Ruins, we continue our series on ancient civilization and discuss Indus Valley Civilizations and their precursors. We have Stefan Milo join us to discuss this region. Stefan Milo is a popular Youtuber who has appeared on episodes 20 and 43. He made a video on an Indus Valley Civilization where he discusses the interesting lack of social hierarchy found in this civilization (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxP1zornb-w). We struggle with geography, time periods, and basically everything in this episode but also discuss social hierarchy/structure.Guest Contact
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8/23/2021 • 53 minutes, 56 seconds
Shh! We're in the Library Episode - Dirt 151
This week, Anna and Amber take a tour of some of the libraries of the ancient world. We visit Mesopotamia for the origins of writing and the heartland of administrative paperwork, hit up Africa for the oral traditions of the Griots, browse the stacks of oracle bones in China, and...yes, talk about the Library of Alexandria.Links
The Origins of Writing (Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History)
Writing (World History Encyclopedia)
Hidden women of history: Enheduanna, princess, priestess and the world’s first known author (The Conversation)
Archives and Bookkeeping in Southern Mesopotamia during the Ur III period (Comptabilités)
Hard Work-Where Will It Get You? Labor Management in Ur III Mesopotamia (Journal of Near Eastern Studies, via CDLI)
OIP 92. Persepolis Fortification Tablets (Oriental Institute Publications)
Persepolis Fortification Archive (Oriental Institute)
A Heritage Threatened: The Persepolis Tablets Lawsuit and the Oriental Institute (Persepolis Fortification Archive Project)
Persepolis Fortification Tablets (Livius.org)
The Library of Ashurbanipal (ThoughtCo)
A Library Fit for a King (British Museum)
The Library of Alexandria Is Long-Gone – And All Around Us (Daily Beast)
The Life and Death of the Library of Alexandria (Literary Hub)
The Great Library of Alexandria (James Grout)
Chinese Oracle Bones (British Library)
History of Library Developments in China (IFLA)
Zhou Period Literature (ChinaKnowledge.de)
The History of Chinese Literature (China Highlights)
What Is a Griot and Why Are They Important? (Culture Trip)
African Music: A People’s Art (via WorldCat)
The Four Surviving Maya Codices (ThoughtCo)
Maya codices: invaluable cultural heritage burned by the Inquisition in 1562 (Yucatan Times)
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8/23/2021 • 55 minutes, 4 seconds
Romans in Israel, Greeks in Pompeii and an Abby in England - TAS 135
Your news for the week includes a Roman basilica, the largest found in Israel, uncovered in the city of Ashkelon. Next is a preserved, mummified, body of a freed Greek slave that lived in Pompeii. Finally, we go to England to find the remains of an Abbey that fell into disuse in the 1500s.Links
2000 Year Old Basilica Unearthed in Ashkelon
Archaeologists find mummy, evidence of Greek in Pompeii
Archaeologists find skeleton, evidence of Greek in Pompeii
Stunningly preserved mummy of slave found in Pompeii graveyard
Archaeologists recover lost part of St. Mary's Abbey
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8/23/2021 • 34 minutes, 38 seconds
Worcestershire Course off the menu as Uni Ends Archaeology - WB 20th Aug 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.***0:00 Introduction 03:06 Jodie & Jack Interview29:14 Closing Thoughts***Link of the Week:Save Worcester's Archaeology department: Change.Org:https://www.change.org/p/university-of-worcester-save-worcester-s-archaeology-department*** Links:WORCESTERSHIRE COURSE OFF THE MENU AS UNI AXES ARCHAEOLOGY:http://thepipeline.info/blog/2021/08/20/worcestershire-course-off-the-menu-as-uni-axes-archaeology/Five workers face redundancy as university of Worcester scraps archaeology:https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/19522406.five-workers-face-redundancy-university-worcester-scraps-archaeology/Ancient history? Worcester University to close its archaeology department in another blow to heritage sector:https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/worcester-university-to-close-its-archaeology-department-in-another-blow-to-heritage-sector***Statement from Worcester University:“Following a declining interest in studying Archaeology, which has been seen UK-wide, the University of Worcester has very regretfully taken the decision to close the remaining offer in this subject. Applicant numbers have been very low for several years and have now declined to the level where a course in Archaeology at the University is simply unviable. We have made strenuous efforts to attract applicants but, despite all the efforts of the colleagues concerned and the work of the University as a whole, the trend away from studying Archaeology has proved to be deep seated and there is no alternative but to close the offer of our Archaeology courses. The small number of students who are currently completing their studies will continue to be supported to gain their qualifications. The number of staff affected is very small and the University will make every effort to find other ways of using their teaching expertise. Teaching staff concerned are being fully consulted.”
8/22/2021 • 36 minutes, 18 seconds
Climate & Conflict: Code Red for Archaeology? (IPCC & Lalibela Churches Seized) - WB 13th Aug 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.***0:00 Introduction08:26 Heritage Sector & Climate Change21:49 Stonehenge Plans Continue***Link of the Week:IPCC Report Summaryhttps://tinyurl.com/2n9w7h3a***Links:AR6 Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis:https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/IPCC Report: Summary for Policymakers:https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGI_SPM.pdfClimate change: IPCC report is 'code red for humanity':https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-58130705.ampClimate crisis: Human-caused damage could be irreversible for centuries - UN report:https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/climate-change-crisis-landmark-united-nations-report-deliver-starkest-warning/Joe Giddings: Practical things to do as an architect in response to IPCC Report:https://twitter.com/JoeGiddings4/status/14250672828924764222,500-Year-Old Ancient Olive Tree Burned Down in Evia Fires in Greece:https://greekreporter.com/2021/08/08/evia-fire-greece-ancient-olive-tree-burned/UNESCO seriously concerned about the protection of World Heritage site of the Rock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela (Ethiopia):https://en.unesco.org/news/unesco-seriously-concerned-about-protection-world-heritage-site-rock-hewn-churches-lalibelaLalibela: Ethiopia's Tigray rebels take Unesco world heritage town:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-58101912Is Ethiopia's Lalibela known as the "Second Jerusalem" in danger?https://www.africanews.com/2021/07/21/is-ethiopia-s-lalibela-known-as-the-second-jerusalem-in-danger/Centuries-Old Rock-Hewn Churches in Ethiopia Threatened by Warfare:https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/rock-hewn-churches-ethiopia-tigray-conflict-1234601045/Tigrayan fighters reportedly seize control of UN World Heritage Site in Ethiopia:https://edition.cnn.com/2021/08/06/africa/ethiopia-lalibela-tigray-forces-intl-afr/index.htmlEthiopia: Troops and militia rape, abduct women and girls in Tigray conflict – new report:https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2021/08/ethiopia-troops-and-militia-rape-abduct-women-and-girls-in-tigray-conflict-new-report/Ethiopia’s Tigray war: The short, medium and long story:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-54964378
8/22/2021 • 34 minutes, 14 seconds
Hmong Ethnic Identity with Pakou Yang - Rock Art 50
The Hmong are a people spread across the world with a rich culture. Today, Alan talks to Pakou Yang and her Hmong family and ancestry. They discuss culture, religion, and celebrations.Links
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8/20/2021 • 50 minutes, 57 seconds
Teaching and Training in Archaeology: a historical perspective with John Collis - Arch and Ale 41
Archaeology & Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. This month we are proud to host John R. Collis from the University of Sheffield speaking on "Teaching and Training in Archaeology: a Historical Perspective with John Collis." This talk took place on Wednesday, June 30th, 2021, online via Google Meets.John Collis, the University of SheffieldJohn Collis studied archaeology in Cambridge in the 1960s, but also briefly in Prague, Tübingen and Frankfurt. He was an advisor at the research centre in Mont Beuvray in Burgundy for 17 years, and led excavations and field work in the Auvergne and in central Spain as well as England. He lectured in Sheffield from 1972 to 2005 and was one of the founding members of the department in 1975. He lectured on the European and the British Iron Age, and is mainly known for his writings on the Iron Age, urbanisation and the problems of the Celts. He also lectured on excavation techniques, and wrote Digging up the Past based on his lectures. However he was also writing about the training of archaeologists, and was chair of the Teaching and Training Committee of the Chartered Institute of Archaeologists (of which he was as a founding member), and helped introduce Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for archaeologists. He also set up the Teaching Committee of the European Association of Archaeologists to discuss the impact of the ‘Bologna’ structure on university degree courses and its impact on archaeology. He was advisor to the first European ‘Profiling the Profession’ led by Kenny Aitchison. He has written several articles on the ways in which training is given and different European traditions of teaching, digging and defining archaeologists.Save Sheffield ArchaeologyPlease sign our Petition!For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)ArchPodNet
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8/20/2021 • 51 minutes, 34 seconds
Ethics and remote sensing in archaeology - Archaeotech 161
When you fly your drone over a landscape or use satellite images in your research, do you ever thing about the people that live on and use the land that you're studying? Because of the scale of the images you might not be able to see actual people, but they're there. In a recent paper, Dylan Davis and Tanambelo Rasolondrainy, two of the authors and our guests today, explore the ethics of remote sensing and collaboration with stakeholders.Links
Phys.org article
Archaeological Prospection article
Article on Academia.edu
ArchaeoTech Episode 86
Streisand Effect
Toward a just and inclusive environmental archaeology of southwest Madagascar
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8/20/2021 • 50 minutes, 54 seconds
58th Anniversary US, UK, Soviet Union Nuclear Test Ban Treaty - Flipside 3
This discussion which occurred this episode is sure to keep anyone thinking for quite some time, inspired by the 58th Anniversary of the US, UK and Soviet Union Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, when any nuclear testing with the exception of that underground was by agreement ceased. This episode discusses nuclear archaeology... which includes everything from nuclear techniques to commentary on the ethics of nuclear to the rather intriguing notion of a 'curated nuclear archaeological site'. Perhaps most importantly this episode we find out that all archaeologists are essentially experts on past societies, wait for it... waste products! And it always sounded so glamorous too. All of this is discussed with Prof. R. Joyce, whose book certainly inspired the direction of this discussion. In advance, thanks for listening!MusicIntro/Outro Music - Creative Commons - "Fantasia Fantasia" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ArchPodNet
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8/20/2021 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 27 seconds
Ancient Civ: South America - Ruins 69
We celebrate our 69th episode by investigating the rise of early state civilizations in South America. The four early states that we cover are Norte Chico, Chavin, Nazca, and of course, Moche. This episode is a wild ride of pyramids, ceremonial complexes, severed heads, and Moche sex pots.Sprinkled throughout the episode are references to Star Wars, Civilization, SAA conferences, South Park, Rick and Morty, and a shoutout to The Dirt Podcast.Literature recommendations:1) Ancient Civilizations by Chris Scarre & Brian M. Fagan, 4th edition2) Archaeology by Robert L. Kelly & David Hurst Thomas, 7th Edition3) Archaeology and Human History by Deborah I. Olszewski4) Skeleton Sex Pots by Steve Nash. Sapiens Anthropology Magazine. 5) Dirt Podcast on the NazcaContact
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8/16/2021 • 53 minutes, 40 seconds
Back to School: Stratigraphy - Dirt 150
It's our 150th episode! Wow! This week we're starting our Back To School series with a short primer on stratigraphy. How do archaeologists divide a site into time periods? How did people first figure out that layers of sediment accumulate over time through different processes? How many dirt/soil/sediment puns is Anna capable of making in roughly forty minutes? We’ll find out.Links
Stratigraphy: Earth's Geological, Archaeological Layers (ThoughtCo)
Charles Lyell: Principles of Geology (WGBH)
About Sir Charles Lyell (University of Edinburgh)
Charles Lyell (Encyclopedia Britannica)
The Blasphemous Geologist Who Rocked Our Understanding of Earth’s Age (Smithsonian)
Harris Matrix (Wikipedia)
The Harris Matrix Tool for Comprehending the Archaeological Past (ThoughtCo)
How to Read a Munsell Color Chart (Munsell Color)
Atapuerca (Don’s Maps)
Chicken Bones May Be the Legacy of Our Time (Smithsonian)
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8/16/2021 • 38 minutes, 25 seconds
Decapitated burials, lava tubes filled with bones, and an ancient mint - TAS 134
In this week’s episode of The Archaeology Show, we take a look at 3 recent archaeology news articles. First, a Roman graveyard containing an unusually high number of decapitated burials, indicating they may have been executed criminals. Second, lava tubes in Saudi Arabia with thousands of bones deposited by hyenas representing many different animals, including humans. Finally, we discuss spade shaped coins made in a 2500 year old Chinese mint.Links
'Exceptionally high' number of decapitated bodies found at Roman burial site
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/02/world/europe/roman-burials-decapitated.html
https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/31/europe/decapitated-roman-remains-scn-scli-intl/index.html
Thousands of Human and Animal Bones Hoarded by Hyenas in Lava Tube System
https://www.heritagedaily.com/2021/08/thousands-of-human-and-animal-bones-hoarded-by-hyenas-in-lava-tube-system/139869
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12520-021-01365-6
Ancient Coin Mint Discovered in China from Over 2500 Years Ago
https://www.heritagedaily.com/2021/08/ancient-coin-mint-discovered-in-china-from-over-2500-years-ago/139852
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/radiocarbondating-an-early-minting-site-the-emergence-of-standardised-coinage-in-china/178ECC2B245A017BF684BE1EFC732BD1
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8/15/2021 • 47 minutes, 49 seconds
The Ridgecrest, CA Petroglyph Festival - Rock Art 49
On today’s episode we interview Kari Crutcher executive director of the Ridgecrest Convention and Visitors Bureau. They are the developers and hosts of the worlds only petroglyph festival. The festival brings between 5000 and 15,000 people for a weekend of celebration. This is a remarkable gathering and one that pays homage to the Native American heritage of the area. Tune in and find out all about it.Links
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8/13/2021 • 48 minutes, 30 seconds
Teaching CRM with Dr. Andrew Kinkella - CRMArch 220
Moorpark College anthropology professor and Mayan archaeologist, Dr. Andrew Kinkella is our special guest. Heather's first college professor and THE professor she references often as being an excellent example of one that prepares his students well to enter the world of CRM.LinksKinkella Teaches Archaeology (YouTube)Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
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Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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8/11/2021 • 51 minutes, 31 seconds
PETUARIA ReVisited - Community Archaeology Done Right? - WB 6th Aug 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.***0:00 Introduction01:58 Petuaria ReVisited17:18 Stonehenge Plans Continue21:14 Holocaust Memorial Controversy***Link of the Week:Petuaria ReVisited:https://petuariarevisited.co.uk/*** Links:Not (just) Another Roman Fort!? : PETUARIA: ReVisitedhttps://youtu.be/cwgxpxcqOJQPETUARIA ReVisited: "The Roman Story is a Lot, Lot Bigger..."https://youtu.be/b53O42BXJocStonehenge tunnel: Highways England says plans are continuinghttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-58092117.ampStonehenge tunnel plans continue despite high court rulinghttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/aug/04/stonehenge-tunnel-plans-continue-despite-high-court-rulingHolocaust memorial in Westminster is given go-ahead after inquiry:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/29/holocaust-memorial-in-westminster-is-given-go-ahead-after-inquiryHolocaust memorial outside Parliament to go aheadhttps://www.bbc.com/news/uk-58012111.amp
8/9/2021 • 28 minutes, 29 seconds
Ancient Civ: Origins - Ruins 68
Buckle up for an episode on the theory of the rise of early states and ancient civilizations. Episode 68 sets the stage for a series investigating early civilizations across the globe. We break down Elman Service and Lewis Henry Morgan's theories on cultural complexity and go through a couple of definitions for "civilization". Think that's going to be boring? Well just wait, we even talk about primary vs secondary civilizations and the four classic theories on how early complex civilizations rise.Of course, any episode involving the great mistake of neothilization wouldn't be complete without poking fun of our friend Stefan Milo.Literature Recommendations
Ancient Civilizations by Chris Scarre & Brian M. Fagan, 4th edition
Archaeology by Robert L. Kelly & David Hurst Thomas, 7th Edition
Archaeology and Human History by Deborah I. Olszewski
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8/9/2021 • 57 minutes, 39 seconds
I Gotta Go: Archaeology of Abandonment - Dirt 149
This week, we’ve got an episode that started off as a funny title and became a topic. There are many possible reasons for abandoning a site, and there are plenty of examples from the archaeological record. We’ll look into evidence for climate change, conflict, natural disaster, and other reasons for abandonment (not all at once; that sounds like a really bad place to live). Plus, Anna and Amber do Dickens.Links
What does panarchy even mean? (Foresight Design Initiative)
A Canaanite palace was abandoned 3,700 years ago. Archaeologists finally know why. (National Geographic)
Study: Scant evidence that ‘wood overuse’ at Cahokia caused local flooding, subsequent collapse (Washington University in St. Louis)
Human Poop Reveals That Climate Change Caused The Fall Of Cahokia, A Medieval Native American City (Forbes)
10 Deserted Places and Why They Were Abandoned (MentalFloss)
Internet Archaeology: Behold the Most Hilarious Abandoned Websites (Wired)
Ghost Towns
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8/9/2021 • 45 minutes, 36 seconds
Paleo Diet Myths, A Headless Statue, and Mummified Sheep - TAS 133
On today’s show we start with an article that claims to “debunk” the Paleo Diet. However, what it really does is just talk about a lot of really cool food-related things in history. Next we go to Turkey and learn about a headless statue that was recently discovered. Finally, we end in an Iranian salt mine where naturally mummified sheep were found.Links
The real Paleo diet: Scientists debunk ancient food myths
Headless Statue of Ancient Woman Discovered in Turkey’s ‘Mother Goddess City’
1600 Year Old Mummified Sheep Found in Iranian Salt Mine
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8/8/2021 • 34 minutes, 26 seconds
The Rock Art of Los Angeles County with Albert Knight - Rock Art 48
Albert Knight traces his associations with rock art studies throughout his lengthy career and focuses on the nature of discovery and the most remarkable sites he has had the joy of working on. Burro Flats in the Simi Valley of southern California in Los Angeles County is akin to the Chumash rock art painted pictograph traditions. The site exhibits polychrome paintings within a rock shelter that some believe are documentation of the oral traditions and ritual activities associated with the movements and timing of the sun. There is a sun dagger that appears at the solstice and pierces a concentric circle element. The elements have been interpreted as representing the various deities and their interactions as represented in the Native sacred narrative.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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8/7/2021 • 51 minutes, 34 seconds
Geophysical Surveys in Ohio with Dr. Jarrod Burks - ArchaeoTech 160
Dr. Jarrod Burks of Ohio Valley Archaeology, Inc joins us on the show today to talk about his pioneering geophysical work in Ohio. Dr. Jarrod Burks specializes in geophysically detecting the unseen archaeological record that surrounds us. He is also president of Heartland Earthworks Conservancy, an organization that works to study and save Ohio earthworks. Dr. Burks’ day job takes him all over the country, and beyond, to survey archaeology sites, cemeteries, and even look for lost WWII soldiers. Back home, he fell in love with Ohio’s Woodland period mounds and earthwork sites more than 25 years ago when he moved to Columbus to pursue his doctorate in Hopewell settlement research at The Ohio State University. He now spends a good amount of time each year surveying earthworks, retracing the footsteps of the 19th century mappers and travelers…as well as discovering previously undocumented sites.Links
Ohio Archaeology Council Spring 2021 Meeting
Jarrod Burks’ talk from the 2020 OAC Spring Meeting
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8/5/2021 • 53 minutes, 31 seconds
Time Warped! Part Three: The Zooarchaeology of Roman Britain - Animals 37
In this third instalment of the ‘Time Warped’ miniseries, Alex and Simona discuss all things Roman: follow us on a journey into the highly varied Romano-British period.Bibliography
https://archaeology.co.uk/articles/features/fishbourne-at-50-celebrating-half-a-century-at-a-unique-roman-palace.htm
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-28951148
https://archaeology.co.uk/articles/features/romes-homes-range.htm
King, A. (1978) A Comparative Survey of Bone Assemblages from Roman Sites in Britain
Institute of Archaeology - London 15
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Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
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8/3/2021 • 56 minutes, 21 seconds
Field Season with Carlton Gover - Dirt 148
This week, Anna and Amber sit down with archaeologist, podcaster, and member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, Carlton Shield Chief Gover. We talk about his path to archaeology, an Indigenous perspective on archaeology as history and heritage, how to prank your site supervisor, and more!ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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8/2/2021 • 55 minutes, 44 seconds
Days of AR-CHIVES with Kelly Brown - Ruins 67
In this episode of the A Life in Ruins Podcast, we interview Kelly Brown, the Archives Lab Manager at the Augusta Veterans Curation Program. Her main job component is managing archives, her secondary responsibility is being David's workplace babysitter.She recently graduated with a Master's Degree in Library and Information science (MLIS) and has accepted a position at the Savannah River Site Museum in Aiken, South Carolina. We discuss Kelly’s background in archaeology from the University of Georgia and her field school on the Georgia coast.Kelly provides the three hosts a glimpse into the world of archives and documentation and discusses why information science is important in all fields, especially in archaeologyMost of the episode, however, is the roast of David Howe’s illiteracy.Literature recommendations:1) Google “IMLS” and look it up yourself, pleib2) TDAR - The Digital Archaeological Record3) Society of American ArchivistsGuest ContactYou can find Kelly Brown on LinkedIn. That's it.Contact
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8/2/2021 • 56 minutes, 24 seconds
High Court sets Stonehenge Tunnel on Road to Nowhere! What Happens Next? - WB 31st July 2021
0:00 Introduction & Background07:03 Government’s Plan 10:11 The Judicial Review18:10 What Happens Next?24:27 Effect on Archaeology?37:25 What Have We Lost?***Link of the Week:Day of Archaeology 2021:https://festival.archaeologyuk.org/day ***Links: Stonehenge tunnel campaigners win court battle: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-58024139.amp Judge Sets Stonehenge Tunnel on a Road to Nowhere: http://thepipeline.info/blog/2021/07/31/judge-sets-stonehenge-tunnel-on-a-road-to-nowhere/ UK landmarks may lose world heritage status, says Unesco: https://amp.theguardian.com/culture/2021/jul/30/uk-cultural-landmarks-may-lose-world-heritage-status-says-unesco-chief-stonehenge The Concept of Judicial Review: https://www.richardbuxton.co.uk/the-law/judicial-review-process Hon. Mr Justice Holgate’s Decision - PDF: https://tinyurl.com/ee3ffd5a Stonehenge road and tunnel decision unlawful, rules judge: https://www.leighday.co.uk/latest-updates/news/2021-news/stonehenge-road-and-tunnel-decision-unlawful-rules-judge/ Highways England statement: http://analytics-eu.clickdimensions.com/emailcontent/aebRLaIJkmkeYnHNl2vCIS/1b913277-baef-eb11-94ef-000d3a872465 Stonehenge declared ‘safe’ from threat of road tunnel project after High Court victory: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/stonehenge-declared-e2-80-98safe-e2-80-99-from-threat-of-road-tunnel-project-after-high-court-victory/ar-AAMMsP4 UK court overturns govt go-ahead for Stonehenge road tunnel: https://www.enca.com/news/uk-court-overturns-govt-go-ahead-stonehenge-road-tunnel Stonehenge tunnel is unlawful, High Court rules: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/07/30/stonehenge-tunnel-unlawful-high-court-rules/26th July: High Court Dismisses challenge to the Stonehenge tunnel on Environmental Grounds: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-57968573.amp
8/1/2021 • 44 minutes, 54 seconds
Roman City Markers, a 4k yo Iraqi City, and a 13k yo Battle - TAS 132
On this weeks episode we have 3 interesting archaeology news articles. First up is the discovery of a Roman Pomerium marker defining the boundary of city of Rome 2000 years ago. Second, a 4000 year old city in Iraq has been discovered. And finally, a reanalysis of skeletons from a Pleistocene era graveyard in Sudan provide new insight into how the people buried there died.Links
Ancient Rome's city borders were discovered in a rare stone
4,000-year-old city discovered in Iraq
Scientific Reports: New insights on interpersonal violence in the Late Pleistocene based on the Nile valley cemetery of Jebel Sahaba
Nature
Daily Mail
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8/1/2021 • 44 minutes, 34 seconds
Histories and Rock Art of the Juaneno of San Juan Capistrano, CA - Rock Art 47
Today, Dr. Garfinkel takes to Stephen O'Neil. He is a cultural and social anthropologist and archaeologist. He has been working with the Juaneno, the Native people in Orange County and around Mission San Juan Capistrano for 50 years. His efforts have preserved priceless oral histories and made discoveries through his meticulous analysis of the sacramental registries of the mission. Further, he has used this information to help deconstruct the native rock art of the region. You don't want to miss his reflections on his life, research, and discoveries.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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7/30/2021 • 46 minutes, 33 seconds
The Realities of Pay Scales in Context of Scoping and Bidding Work - CRMArch 219
There has been quite a bit of talk on social media recently centering on pay scales for archaeologists and how the average rate should be/can be increased to meet a threshold that is livable and commensurate with experience and skills. There are some that assume that upper management is out to cheat the average arch tech. Although that may be true in some cases, the subject is much more complex than just an arbitrary decision or pay. The only way to improve the current climate with respect to pay is to understand the driving forces behind pay rates. Understanding the nuances may not only improve your chances of being paid more, it will improve your overall professional well-being.LinksMIT Living Wage CalculatorFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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7/28/2021 • 53 minutes, 59 seconds
Field Season: The Indiana Jones Episode - Dirt 147
In this installment of Field Season, Amber and Anna take a trip to the semi-mythical world of cinematic archaeology. Who inspired the character of Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones, Jr.? Did the Indiana Jones franchise leave a lasting impression on archaeology? Plus--we've got a whole roundup of fellas that likely influenced the American public's perception of what an explorer should look like.Links
How Indiana Jones Actually Changed Archaeology (National Geographic)
The Casual Colonialism of Lara Croft and Indiana Jones (Hyperallergic)
2 Archaeologists, Robert Braidwood, 95, And His Wife, Linda Braidwood, 93, Die (New York Times)
Linda Braidwood (TrowelBlazers)
Raiders of the Lost Journal: The Hunt for the Real Indiana Jones (Oriental Institute)
Roy Chapman Andrews and the Kingdom of the Cretaceous Skulls (Scientific American)
The real-life Indiana Jones was from Wisconsin (The Bozho)
Badass? This Guy Was the Real-Life Inspiration for Indiana Jones (Adventure Journal)
Roy Chapman Andrews: A Real Life Indiana Jones (MentalFloss)
From the State Historian: Discovering the Explorer Hiram Bingham III (History.org)
Finding Machu Picchu: A Look at Explorer Hiram Bingham, A Real-Life Indiana Jones (National Geographic)
Who was the real Indiana Jones? -- EXCLUSIVE (Entertainment Weekly)
Our Very Own Indiana Jones (Northwestern University)
Walter A. Fairservis, 73, Dies; Was Archeologist and Author (New York Times)
Science: Journey to Afghanistan (Time)
‘Fighting like angry sheep’: Wendell Phillips in the Gulf (National Archives)
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7/26/2021 • 59 minutes, 53 seconds
Fantastic Domesticates and Where to Find Them - New World - Ruins 66
We wrap up our animal domestication series with a discussion about animals that were domesticated in North and South America. We cover llamas, guinea pigs (so startled), turkey's and a few other domesticates that the three hosts didn't know about. Of course, there are plenty of South Park and Disney Movie references throughout the episode.Literature Recommendations
Animal Domestication - Table of Dates and Places: How did we ever manage to domesticate so many animals? from thoughtco.com
Domestication - Domestication is the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use. National Geographic Resource Library
American Museum of Natural History: Domestication Timeline
Serge Morand et al. 2014 "Domesticated animals and human infectious diseases of zoonotic origins: Domestication time matters" in Infection, Genetics and Evolution
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7/26/2021 • 59 minutes, 59 seconds
Oldest Art? A Nubian Cathedral, and the Temple of the Winged Lions - TAS 131
Paul Zimmerman from the ArchaeoTech podcast joins Chris and Rachel on their archaeological project in the high desert of Nevada. We talk about a dubious piece of Neanderthal art - I mean, art is art, right? We also look at a Nubian cathedral that was recently excavated. Finally, Paul helps us understand the Temple of the Winged Lions at Petra. He's actually worked there!Links
A 51,000-year-old carved bone is one of the world’s oldest works of art, researchers say
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Archaeologists find ruins of vast Medieval Nubian cathedral in Sudan
The Art Newspaper
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A Journey from the Excavation Archive Back to the Site: The Architectural Decoration of the Temple of the Winged Lions
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7/25/2021 • 48 minutes, 15 seconds
Venus figurines with Stephanie Haro - Rock Art 46
Alan brings on a guest to talk about a different sort of art today - objects that are commonly known as Venus Figurines. Were they early pronographic objects used to arouse men as the first archaeologists that discovered them thought or were they symbols of fertility and used as talismen to bring forth a good birth? Stephanie Haro has been studying these and she talks about them on this episode.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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7/23/2021 • 44 minutes, 29 seconds
POWER HUNGRY Devices and Vehicles - ArchaeoTech 159
We're talking field and mobile power on this week's episode. With Paul working on Chris' project and guest co-host Richie Cruz also present, we have a lot to talk about. We cover solar panels, batteries, and mobile vehicle power solutions.Links
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Anker Powerhouse 200
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All-Terrain Family on YouTube
Magnum Energy MSH3012RV 3000 Watt, 12 Volt DC Inverter and 50 AMP AC Relay
Victron GX Touch 50 Panel Display
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7/22/2021 • 54 minutes, 34 seconds
Methods in Indigenous Archaeology - HeVo 53
On today’s podcast we have Carlton Shield Chief Gover back on the show. In addition to being a host of the A Life in Ruins and Sites Bites podcasts on the Archaeology Podcast Network, Carlton is also a PhD student at the University of Colorado, Boulder and a member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. We talk about the three podcasts he hosts and an upcoming volume on Indigenous Archaeology methods he is co-authoring with some of your favorite past Heritage Voices guests. He also talks about his efforts in work showing that Indigenous people in the US had horses before the historical records acknowledge and his recent work conducting interviews with elders on the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. Finally we talk about museum accessibility and collaborations.Links
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Lehi Horse Links:
https://www.colorado.edu/today/2021/02/04/horse-remains-reveal-new-insights-how-native-peoples-raised-horses
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3D Scanning Tech at CU Museum Article
My Recent Feature in the Coloradoan about my research and Indigeneity
Carlton Gover's Previous Heritage Voices Episode
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CU Boulder Page for Carlton Gover
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This episode turned out to be rather the diverse discussion, inspired by the 76th Anniversary of the WWII Potsdam Meeting, where the fate of Germany was decided by the Allied Powers and a whole country was physically divided. This includes everything from trying to define the differences between a border, boundary or frontier, to modern vs archaeological comparison, is Trump's Wall in anyway comparable to Hadrien's Wall... or is it just the disappointing cousin at the metaphorical dinner party? All of this is discussed with Prof R. Hingley, whose name has become quite synonymous with any and all research into the most famous frontier of all time, Hadrien's Wall.MusicIntro/Outro Music - Creative Commons - "Fantasia Fantasia" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ArchPodNet
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7/20/2021 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 1 second
Field Season with Allyson Blanck - Dirt 146
Anna and Amber are joined this week by Allyson Blanck, a Classical archaeologist and advocate for accessibility and inclusivity in the field. Learn about best practices for accommodating archaeologists with disabilities in the field, the changes that are already underway in the discipline, and how much farther we need to go. Plus, some excellent dog content and a discussion of ancient cranial surgery!Links
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https://classics.arizona.edu/people/ablanck
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7/19/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 49 seconds
Fantastic Domesticates and Where to Find them - Old World - Ruins 65
In this episode of A Life in Ruins podcast, The hosts have another off the rails discussion about domesticates. This time however, talking llamas, guinea pigs, camels, horses, goats, and dogs. You might notice that not all of them are Old World Domesticates. Honestly, you’ll just have to listen to the episode understand.It is actually a very thoughtful and funny conversation about the idiosyncrasies of domestication, animal behavior, and how humans interact with animals.National suicide prevention hotline: 1-800-273-TALKLiterature Recommendations
not "Guns Germs and Steel"
National Geographic Resource Library Encyclopedic Entry: Domestication
Journal of Young Investigators: Our Furry Friends: the History of Animal Domestication
American Museum of Natural History: Domestication Timeline
Melinda A. Zeder 2008 "Domestication and early agriculture in the Mediterranean Basin: Origins, diffusion, and impact" in PNAS
Center for Disease Control and Prevention: Farm Animals
Serge Morand et al. 2014 "Domesticated animals and human infectious diseases of zoonotic origins: Domestication time matters" in Infection, Genetics and Evolution
University of Liverpool 16 May 2014. "Domesticated animals provide vital link to emergence of new diseases." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily.
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7/19/2021 • 54 minutes, 53 seconds
Ancient Egyptian Tombs, Cave Lighting, and Turkey Bone Tattoos - TAS 130
We have three great news stories for you this week. First, we talk about an article from Smithsonian about ancient tombs in Egypt. Check out the documentary coming out in 2021! Next we look at an experimental archaeology article looking at three different cave lighting systems and their effectiveness. Finally, we look at the oldest tattooing tools ever found in North America.Links
Inside the Tombs of Saqqara
Scientists reconstruct cave lighting systems used by early humans
Tennessee site yields oldest known American tattoo tools
https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/oldest-tattoo-tools-tennessee-native-american
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7/18/2021 • 35 minutes, 10 seconds
"Abysmal Act of Cultural Vandalism": Sheffield Uni Confirms Department Closure! - WB 15th July 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find. 0:00 Introduction01:41 Umberto Albarella & Helen Thompson18:24 Liam Hand29:38 Some further thoughtsLink of the Week:Save Sheffield's Archaeology Dept: Change.org: https://tinyurl.com/3snupc7k*** Links:Anger as Sheffield University confirms closure of respected archaeology departmenthttps://www.thestar.co.uk/education/anger-as-sheffield-university-confirms-closure-of-respected-archaeology-department-3306480"I am heartbroken and disgusted": The community reacts to the closure of Sheffield University's archaeology department:https://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/news/people/i-am-heartbroken-and-disgusted-the-community-reacts-to-the-closure-of-sheffield-universitys-archaeology-department-3307049University of Sheffield confirm archaeology department will be closed in decision staff call 'unequivocal end' for the subject:https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/education/university-of-sheffield-confirm-archaeology-department-will-be-closed-in-decision-staff-call-unequivocal-end-for-the-subject-3306310University of Sheffield confirms archaeology department closure:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-57820390.ampUniversity of Sheffield Council agree to close archaeology department:https://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/news/people/university-of-sheffield-council-agree-to-close-archaeology-department-3306342
7/16/2021 • 39 minutes, 53 seconds
Obsidian studies and Coso rock art with Sandy Rogers - Rock Art 45
Sandy Rogers has master's degrees in both physics and archaeology. He's used this mix of talents in the development and use of obsidian dating techniques.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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7/16/2021 • 42 minutes, 54 seconds
The Importance and Future of Archaeology: a personal view with John Barrett - Arch and Ale 40
Archaeology & Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. It's our honour to welcome Professor John Barrett speaking on the 'The Importance and Future of Archaeology: a personal view.' This talk took place on June 16th in-person and online via Google Meets.John is an accomplished archaeologist with many decades of experience. He graduated from the University of Wales (University College Cardiff) and taught at the Universities of Leeds and Glasgow before joining the University of Sheffield in 1995.John was appointed to a Chair in Archaeology in 2001, was Head of Archaeology 2002-2006, Dean of Arts 2007-2008, and Acting Head of Department of Biblical Studies 2009-2011. In 2005, he was invited as a Visiting Professor to the University of Heidelberg and has served on the various UK and overseas advisory boards in connection with commercial, museum and university-based archaeology. He is currently an Emeritus Professor at Sheffield's Department of Archaeology. John is currently involved in several research projects and writing programmes.John continues to be interested in designing new archaeological methodologies that are theoretically sound and capable of empowering field archaeologists. He hopes that this will engage the wider community to participate in the archaeological investigation of historical processes.In this talk, John will speak on his views about the future of commercial, academic, and community archaeology. In addition, he discusses the study's history and the contribution that archaeology can make to the ongoing climate crisis.John Barrett, the Uni of Sheffieldhttps://www.sheffield.ac.uk/archaeology/our-people/academic-staff/john-c-barrettSave Sheffield Archaeologyhttps://sites.google.com/view/save-sheffield-archaeology/homePlease sign our Petition!https://www.change.org/p/university-of-sheffield-save-sheffield-s-archaeology-departmentFor more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)ArchPodNet
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7/15/2021 • 33 minutes, 35 seconds
Profiling the Profession - CRMArch 218
We provide some pretty great advice on today’s episode. We focus on the UK study “Profiling the Profession” from Landward and it translates well to other states.Linkshttps://profilingtheprofession.org.uk/Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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7/14/2021 • 56 minutes, 13 seconds
Feeling it Out: Phenomenology - Dirt 145
How do we capture a sense of the experience of living in a landscape of the past? What did the past smell like? What did it feel like? How can we understand ancient people's mindsets, perceptions, intentions, and emotions? Will Anna end up deeply confused? Tune in to find out!Links
A History of Archaeological Thought (via WorldCat)
Maurice Merleau-Ponty (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
How Can Phenomenological Methodologies help us understand past Landscapes? (The Post Hole)
A Phenomenology of Landscape: Places, Paths and Monuments (via WorldCat)
Archaeological Theory: An Introduction (via WorldCat)
Phenomenology in Practice: Towards a Methodology for a 'Subjective' Approach (European Journal of Archaeology, via ResearchGate)
Experiencing the past? The development of a phenomenological archaeology in British prehistory (Archaeological Dialogues)
Investigating Neolithization of Cultural Landscapes in East Asia: The NEOMAP Project (Journal of World Prehistory)
Performance Space, Political Theater, and Audibility in Downtown Chaco (Acoustics)
Mystery of 'chirping' pyramid decoded (Nature)
Mapping an archaeology of the present: Counter-mapping at the Gummingurru stone arrangement site, southeast Queensland, Australia (Journal of Social Archaeology)
Mapping an archaeology of the present: Counter-mapping at the Gummingurru stone arrangement site, southeast Queensland, Australia (via Academia.edu)
Counter mapping at the Gummingurru stone arrangement site (via Academia.edu)
Gummingurru in the Landscape (Prezi)
A Phenomenological Approach to the Kom El-Shuqafa Catacombs (Cornell eCommons)
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7/12/2021 • 55 minutes, 4 seconds
Folsom Game Drive Blues with Kelton Meyer - Ruins 64
In this episode, we delve back into the Paleoindian period. We interview Kelton Meyer, a graduate student in anthropology at Colorado State University about his research on game drives in the Rocky Mountains and the techniques he utilizes to analyze spatial relationships. The three hosts also chat with Kelton about his recent publications and research awards. Literature Recommendations
David Meltzer: Folsom: New Archaeological Investigations of a Classic Paleoindian Bison Kill
Edwin Wilmsen and Frank Robert Jr.: Lindemeir Investigations
James Benedict: Arapaho Pass: Glacial geology and archeology at the crest of the Colorado Front Range
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7/12/2021 • 55 minutes, 59 seconds
Wildnote with CRO Jeff Erramouspe - ArchaeoTech 158
We’ve talked about Wildnote a lot on this podcast. We even had the founder on a while back. Well, now Wildnote is growing and moving a some awesome directions. We talk to Chief Revenue Officer, Jeff Erramouspe, about what Wildnote is doing now and where it’s going in the future.Links
Wildnote Website
Lunch and Learn on July 13, 2021
Pushing the Past Forward: Archaeologists Make Surprise Discovery!
Clean Up The Lake
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7/8/2021 • 48 minutes, 28 seconds
Time Warped! Part Two: The Zooarchaeology of the Later Prehistoric - Animals 36
This is episode part 2 of our ‘Time Warped’ miniseries, covering the zooarchaeology of Britain across time. The instalment covers what is known as the Later Prehistoric Period, which spans from the Late Bronze Age to the Roman conquest. This episode’s case studies are Flag Fen and Carn Euny.Links
Must Farm
Carn Euny Ancient Village
Iron Age to Roman settlement with incorporated fogou and adjacent post-medieval cottage at Carn Euny
Albarella, U. (2007) ‘The End of the Sheep Age: People and Animals in the Late Iron Age’, in Haselgrove, C. and Moore, T. (eds) The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 389–402.
Dobney, K. and Ervynyck, A. (2007) ‘To Fish or Not to Fish? Evidence for the Possible Avoidance of Fish Consumption During the Iron Age Around the North Sea’, in Moore, C. H. and Tom (eds) The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond.
Grant, A. (1989) ‘Economic or Symbolic? Animals and Ritual Behaviour’, in Garwood, P. et al. (eds) Sacred and Profane: Proceedings of a Conference on Archaeology, Ritual and Religion. Oxford: Oxford University Committee for Archaeology.
Maltby, M. et al. (2018) ‘Counting Roman Chickens: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Human-Chicken Interactions in Roman Britain’, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 19, pp. 1003–1015.
Serjeantson, D. (2007) ‘Intensification of Animal Husbandry in the Late Iron Age? The Contribution of Sheep and Pigs’, in Haselgrove, C. and Pope, R. (eds) The Earlier Iron Age in Britain and the Near Continent. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 80–93.
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7/6/2021 • 58 minutes, 14 seconds
Fantastic Domesticates and Where to Find Them - Dogs - Ruins 63
For this episode of Just the Boyz, we kick off our series on animal domesticates, starting with the oldest known domesticated animal: the dog. We are fortunate to have David as a one of the hosts as he is one of the leading public scholars when it comes to the relationship between dogs and humans throughout human history. We chat about the earliest evidence for dog domestication, the leading theories behind Howe and why dogs were domesticated, and delve into a discussion about the Siberian Fox Domestication experiment and animal research ethics.Literature recommendations1) "Dogs": Darcey Morey2) "The Social Dog: Behavior and Cognition" Kominski and Marshall-Pescini3) “Dogs: Archaeology Beyond Domestication" Bethke and Burtt4) "Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know" Alexandra HorowitzContact
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7/5/2021 • 55 minutes, 28 seconds
Nazca, Outside the Lines - Dirt 144
On this sponsored episode, Anna and Amber talk about the Nazca culture of coastal Peru. There's SO much more to talk about than the famous Nazca Lines. There's gorgeous ceramics, ingenious irrigation, trophy heads, cactus tripping, and much more!Links
The Puquios of Nasca (Latin American Antiquity)
Cahuachi: New Evidence for an Early Nasca Ceremonial Role (Current Anthropology, via ResearchGate)
Ritual Uses of Trophy Heads in Ancient Nasca Society (Ritual Sacrifice in Ancient Peru,)
Traditional Medicinal Plant Use in Northern Peru: Tracking Two Thousand Years of Healing Culture (Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine)
Nasca Ceramics: Ancient Art from Peru’s South Coast (Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology)
Nazca Pottery (World History Encyclopedia)
Nasca Ceramic Iconography: An Overview (The Studio Potter)
2,000-Year-Old Nazca Line Featuring Lounging Cat Found in Peru (Smithsonian)
2,000-Year-Old Cat Etching Found at Nazca Lines Site in Peru (New York Times)
Peru’s Nazca Line etchings depict bird species not native to the area (PBS)
Identifying the bird figures of the Nasca pampas: An ornithological perspective (Journal of Archaeological Science)
The Racism Behind Alien Mummy Hoaxes (The Atlantic)
Ancient Nazca people of Peru created own demise (Seattle Times)
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7/5/2021 • 54 minutes, 16 seconds
New Humans, Buried Time Capsule, and a Shaman's Snake Stick - TAS 129
This week we discuss three recent news articles about archaeology. First, potential new additions to the hominin evolutionary tree. Then, a CRM firm in South Carolina opens a time capsule from the mid 1800s. And finally, a carved wood staff is found in Finland and it may have belonged to a Shaman.Links
Mysterious skull fossils expand human family tree — but questions remain
Contents of long-buried time capsule surprise archaeologists
Possible shaman's snake stick from 4,400 years ago discovered in a Finnish lake
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7/5/2021 • 38 minutes, 29 seconds
Statue Wars, UNCHARTED: Golden Abyss, Age of Samurai: Media Picks - WB 2nd July 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find. 0:00 Introduction01:42 Statue Wars: One Summer in Britain 19:23 UNCHARTED: Golden Abyss 25:04 Ghost of Tsushima PS427:42 Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan***Links: Statue Wars: One Summer in Bristol:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000wvzx Statue Wars: One Summer in Bristol, review - So, the BBC does give a voice to the white working-class: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2021/06/10/statue-wars-one-summer-bristol-review-bbc-does-give-voiceStatue Wars: BBC viewers 'admire' mayor for his handling of Bristol's 'deep levels of inequality': https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/statue-wars-bbc-viewers-admire-5515315 Uncharted: Golden Abyss:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncharted:_Golden_AbyssGhost of Tsushima: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_of_TsushimaAge of Samurai: Battle for Japan: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10551256/
7/2/2021 • 35 minutes, 20 seconds
Discovering Ancient Egypt in Minecraft with Charley - Dig It 33
In this episode, we talk about Egypt in Minecraft with a Minecraft connoisseur, Charley! Tune in as we talk about Egyptology, Minecraft, and even Avatar the Last Airbender.LinksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/egypt_in_minecraft/
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7/2/2021 • 42 minutes, 29 seconds
Shaking Hands With Ella al-Shamahi - Dirt 143
Ella al-Shamahi is a paleoanthropologist, National Geographic Explorer, evolutionary biologist, stand-up comic, and author of the new book The Handshake: A Gripping History. And NOW, she's a guest on The Dirt Podcast! We chat about how she came to anthropology, learn about the biological and cultural roots of the handshake, about science's Geography Problem, and what it's like to be a capital-E Explorer.ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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6/28/2021 • 51 minutes, 25 seconds
Back in Black: Primate Microbiomes with Carson Black - Ruins 62
In this episode, we are pleased to have Carson Black return to the show. Carson joined us way back on Episode 17 to talk about Primatology and the beginnings of her Master’s thesis research. We are excited to announce that Carson recently graduated with her Master’s degree and are happy to have her back on to talk about her thesis research. We discuss her finishing her degree amid a pandemic, missing out on fieldwork and passing COVID-19 to primates. We then do a deep dive into her thesis research on microbiomes in chimps. We finish up our conversation talking about her experience in graduate school and Carson gives out some tips on how to make it through!Literature Recommendations
Wisconsin National Primate Research Center Website
Jane Goodall Bibliography
John Fleagle Primate Adaptation And Evolution
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6/28/2021 • 53 minutes, 19 seconds
A 1000 yo Chicken Egg, a Unique Child Burial, and Fancy Viking Clothes - TAS 128
There are a lot of interesting archaeology articles in the world this week. On today’s episode we cover just three. We start with an uncracked 1000 year old chicken egg. Then we talk about a unique child burial in Poland. Finally, we talk about fancy viking clothes and the cost to make them.Links
Archaeologists Discover - and Crack - an Intact 1,000 year old chicken egg
Girl buried with finch in her mouth puzzles archaeologists
Original German Article: The girl with finches: a unique post-medieval burial in Tunel Wielki Cave, southern Poland
Unique Viking textiles found in woman’s grave
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Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find. #WatchingBrief #HistoryNews #ArchaeologyNews *** 0:00 Introduction 01:27 Sheffield University – What Next? 09:11 Gavin Williamson HEPI Speech 24:02 Minister acted ‘Unlawfully’ Re: Stonehenge 35:15 George Osborne Appointed Chair of BM *** Link of the Week: The Stonehenge Alliance: https://stonehengealliance.org.uk/ *** Links: Will Hazell - Twitter Thread on Gavin William Speech to Higher Education Policy Institute: https://twitter.com/whazell/status/1407974596784050178Andy Brockman Commentary of Gavin Williamson’s Speech to Higher Education Policy Institute: https://twitter.com/pipelinenews/status/1408070878940696585 Stonehenge Road Tunnel go-ahead Illegal, High Court told: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/jun/23/stonehenge-road-tunnel-grant-shapps-go-ahead-unlawful-high-court-told Stonehenge Tunnel: Minister acted ‘unlawfully’: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-57570335.amp Venice at risk of UNESCO ‘endangered’ listing: https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/venice-unesco-endangered-list/index.html UNESCO: Liverpool Waters has ‘eroded’ integrity of WHS: https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/news/unesco-liverpool-waters-has-eroded-integrity-of-whs/ Liverpool deserves better than the humiliation of losing of its UNESCO status: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/liverpool-deserves-better-than-the-humiliation-of-losing-of-its-unesco-status/ar-AALrs97 George Osborne appointed chair of the British Museum: https://amp.theguardian.com/culture/2021/jun/24/ex-chancellor-george-osborne-appointed-chair-british-museumFormer Chancellor Ge
6/26/2021 • 46 minutes, 16 seconds
Living in a Pre-Contact Society with Dr. Richard J. Chacon - Rock Art 44
Dr. Richard Chacon, a professor at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina, has spent a lot of time living with and studying pre-contact societies. In this sense, pre-contact simply means they do not interact with modern societies on a regular basis. Dr. Chacon has some great stories and insights from his adventures.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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6/25/2021 • 53 minutes, 32 seconds
"Aldi Academics": Day of Protest ahead of Sheffield Uni Senate! – Watching Brief 21st June 2021
Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find.#SaveSheffieldArchaeology #WatchingBrief ##AldiAcademic***0:00 Introduction 02:16 Protest Footage05:18 Speakers at the Protest13:46 Liam Hand Interview22:20 Professor Umberto Albarella & Helen Thompson PhD Research Student.***Link of the Week:Save Sheffield's Archaeology Dept: Change.org:https://tinyurl.com/3snupc7k***Links:Live stream of protest on Facebook:https://fb.watch/6gE0KoDBMt/Link to Youtube : https://youtu.be/WWG96RZfBQQ
6/24/2021 • 28 minutes, 44 seconds
The Digital Archaeological Record with Chris Nicholson - Ep 157
The Digital Archaeological Record (tDAR) is a repository for archaeological data of all types. Chris Nicholson is the director of the Center For Digital Antiquity and he comes on to talk to Paul about what it is and how it’s used.Links
The Digital Archaeological Repository (tDARThe Digital Archaeological Repository (tDAR)
Open Context
Ariadne Plus
PeriodO
Robinson, E., C. Nicholson, and R. Kelly, 2019. The Importance to Spatial Data to National Archaeological Databases. Advances in Archaeological Practice. 1-14.
Nicholson, C., Fernandez, R. and Irwin, J. 2021 Digital Archaeological Data in the Wild West: the challenge of practising responsible digital data archiving and access in the United States, Internet Archaeology 58.
Digital Index of North American Archaeology (DINAA)
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6/24/2021 • 51 minutes, 10 seconds
Just the Boyz But It's Revolutionary Part II (Do not operate heavy machinery or drive while listening to this episode) - Ruins 61
In this episode, we continue talking about the Revolutionary War, aka the War for American Freedom, aka ‘Merica War’.We hope this one is more factual and just as hilarious as Episode 57.We recount the events following the Crossing of the Delaware River, highlight Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga, the winter at Valley Forge, the alliance between France and the US, and how this alliance changed the outcome of the war, with some archaeological case studies sprinkled throughout the narrative. We get into a discussion about the traitorous Benedict Arnold and his relationship to Eggs Benedict, the Articles of Confederation, and the end of the war.We spend some time promoting the importance of battlefield archaeology and its importance for learning more about the War for American Independance. We end the snoozer with some ridiculous banter.Literature recommendationsLiDar Documentation of Historical SitesValley Forge Bayonets articleBattlefield Archaeology at Kings MountainThe importance of battlefield archaeologyContact
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6/21/2021 • 53 minutes, 59 seconds
Star-Struck by Ancient Astronomy - Dirt 142
People in the past looked up at the stars and planets, too. How did ancient cultures perceive the night sky? How did they explain the movement of celestial bodies? How did astronomy figure into ancient religion, calendars, city planning, and more? Was it aliens? Nope, but it was pretty much all math. Sorry.Links
Decoding European Palaeolithic Art: Extremely Ancient knowledge of Precession of
Decoding Göbekli Tepe With Archaeoastronomy: What Does The Fox Say? (Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry)
Celestial Fertility Guide (Science)
GIFs Show Constellations Transforming Over 150,000 Years (Wired)
The world's oldest observatory? How Aboriginal astronomy provides clues to ancient life (ABC)
Nabta Playa: The World's First Astronomical Site Was Built in Africa and Is Older Than Stonehenge (Discover)
Nabta Playa and Its Role in Northeastern African Prehistory (Journal of Anthropological Archaeology)
Megaliths and Neolithic astronomy in southern Egypt (Nature)
Satellite Imagery Measures of the Astronomically Aligned Megaliths at Nabta Playa (Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry)
Five Solstice Sites That Aren’t Stonehenge (Sapiens)
Three thousand years of sexagesimal numbers in Mesopotamian mathematical texts (Archive for History of Exact Sciences)
The History of Trigonometry- Part 1 (NRICH)
Enuma Anu Enlil (Tablet 50) (British Museum)
The Theory of Knowledge and the Practice of Celestial Divination (Divination and Interpretation of Signs in the Ancient World)
Knowledge of Planets in the Third Millennium BC (Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society)
Vedānga Jyotisha (Encyclopedia.com)
Vedānga Jyotisha (Indic Civilization Portal)
Chinese astronomy: a guide to ancient stargazing in China (BBC Sky At Night Magazine)
July 4, 1054: Crab Nebula Makes a Spectacular Debut in the Heavens (Wired)
The Dunhuang Star Atlas (International Dunhuang Project)
Book copied on silk, Divination by Astrological and Meteorological Phenomena (Hunan Museum)
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6/21/2021 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 32 seconds
108th Anniversary Emily Wilding Davison Death. - Dr D. Atkinson & Dr B. Hassett - Flipside 1
This episode turned out to be rather the diverse discussion, inspired by the 108th Anniversary of the death of Emily Wilding Davison, suffragette, teacher and martyr in her last act of defiance. Everything from the lady herself to the wider suffragette movement, women's rights reception, our own personal heroes in the fields of history, archaeology and heritage and well... what exactly is the state of the situation now. All discussed with the help of Dr D. Atkinson & Dr B. Hassett, TrowelBlazer's in their own right!MusicIntro/Outro Music - Creative Commons - "Fantasia Fantasia" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ContactContactArchPodNet
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6/20/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 3 seconds
Introducing: Flipside - Flipside 0
All the history we read in the history books can begin to seem a little mundane, but history also has a Flipside. Each month we take an historical event anniversary and, admittedly sometimes tenuously, extract a discussion topic from it, then we ask guests from the history, archaeology and heritage spheres to sit down and have a chat with us about it... no holds barred; these discussions could head off in any number of tangents. Ever wondered how suffragette martyr Emily Wilding Davison, a little-known hieroglyph specialist and the modern gender pay-gap are linked, well except from all being in one single episode of Flipside that is... listen and find out! And as always, stay safe, and we'll see you on the Flipside! #OnTheFlipsideMusicIntro/Outro Music - Creative Commons - "Fantasia Fantasia" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ContactContactArchPodNet
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6/20/2021 • 2 minutes, 52 seconds
Shooting a Documentary at Skinwalker Ranch - Rock Art 43
Dr. Garfinkel was invited by the History Channel to fly out to Skinwalker Ranch in northeastern Utah to talk about the features there. On this episode we get a behind-the-scenes look at filming a TV show and we learn something about the area.Links
Skinwalker Ranch Episode: Carved in Stone
California Rock Art Foundation
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6/18/2021 • 45 minutes, 30 seconds
Medieval Fish Bones, Belgium, and Salmonids with Liz Quinlan - Ep 32
In today's episode, we chat Liz Quinlan. Liz is currently a Marie Sklodowska Curie early stage researcher completing a Ph.D. in archaeology at the University of York. She is a zooarchaeologist who has worked with material from a wide variety of contexts and time periods. Tune in as we dive into her current work involving medieval fishing in the North Sea basin area!Links
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6/18/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 55 seconds
Experimental reconstruction of Roman Bread with Yvette Marks - ArchandAle 39
6/17/2021 • 44 minutes, 19 seconds
From Corporate Management to CRM, Use those life skills! - CRMArch 217
After a great career in another field with a major corporation, including many years in upper management, Amy Fortney Wolpert switched careers, got un undergrad and master's degree, and started doing CRM archaeology in California. On today's show she tells her story. Amy is a driven person and her story and drive can be an inspiration for anyone in this field.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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6/16/2021 • 57 minutes, 40 seconds
Anti-Colonial Digital Archaeology in Canada and India - HeVo 52
Today’s podcast features Dr. Neha Gupta, Assistant Professor in Anthropology at The University of British Columbia, Okanagan. We talk about how archaeology in both India and Canada is shaped by colonialism in different and similar ways. Dr. Gupta explains how she is perceived working in the two different settings as a South Asian woman and how she uses digital tools towards an anti-colonial archaeology in both India and Canada. This discussion focuses on varied topics ranging from the MINA | Map Indian Archaeology project and how to balance open research with the rights of Indigenous people.Links
MINA | Map Indian Archaeology
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6/15/2021 • 59 minutes, 31 seconds
The Archaeology of Patagonia - DIRT 141
This week, we talk about the first (known) human arrivals in this region, waaaay way down at the tip of South America, and the archaeological remains that tell us how they lived. We've got a cave of hands, commentary from Charles Darwin, old old feet, fish ears, and SO much more!Links
Peopling time, spatial occupation and demography of Late Pleistocene–Holocene human population from Patagonia (Quaternary International, via ResearchGate)
The initial peopling of Central Western Patagonia (southernmost South America): Late Pleistocene through Holocene site context and archaeological assemblages from Cueva de la Vieja site (Quaternary International)
New Light on the Ancient Human Populations of Patagonia (Popular Archaeology)
Patagonia (Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian)
500 years after Ferdinand Magellan landed in Patagonia, there’s nothing to celebrate for its indigenous peoples (The Conversation)
Junius Bird (Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology)
Junius Bird Collections from Sites Rockshelter 1, 2 and 3 (Beagle Channel, Patagonia, Chile) (tDAR)
South American Archaeological Collection (American Museum of Natural History)
Antiquity and Migrations of the Early Inhabitants of Patagonia (Geographical Review)
La Cueva de las Manos (Cave of Hands) (Atlas Obscura)
Scientists in Chile have found a 15,000-year-old footprint, the earliest sign of humans' presence in the Americas (CNN)
Macrauchenia (Wikipedia)
Oldest Human Footprint in Americas May Be This 15,600-Year-Old Mark in Chile (LiveScience)
A late Pleistocene human footprint from the Pilauco archaeological site, northern Patagonia, Chile (PLOSOne)
Characterizing seasonal fishing patterns and growth dynamics during the Middle and Late Holocene in the Strait of Magellan (Chilean Patagonia): Sclerochronological analysis of tadpole codling (Salilota australis) vertebrae (The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, via ResearchGate)
Ancient Peoples in Patagonia Who Adapted to Changing Climate Offer Insights for Today (Columbia Climate S
6/14/2021 • 44 minutes, 39 seconds
University of Sheffield Shutdown of the Archaeology Department - Ruins 60
In this special episode, we discuss the potential closing of the Archaeology Department at Sheffield University with Dr. Umberto Albarella and Helen Thompson. Dr. Albarella is faculty in the Archaeology Department and Helen is a Ph.D. student in the program. They fill us in on what's going at the University of Sheffield, the events leading up to this current controversy, and what we can do to help.Please sign the petition in the description below. Let's do what we can to support our colleagues in the field of archaeology.Contact For Guests:
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Dr. Albarella's Sheffield Department Page: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/archaeology/our-people/academic-staff/umberto-albarella
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6/14/2021 • 52 minutes, 50 seconds
Canadian Residential Schools - TAS 127
A recent article discussing the discover of over 200 child burials in Canada has brought the Canadian Residential School system back into the light. The schools were for First Nations children to be indoctrinated into white society. They striped children of languangen and identity and forced them into gender-typical labor. it was a horrifying time in Canada that came to an end, in once case, in just 1996.Links
Why Canada is mourning the deaths of 215 children
The Residential School System
https://indigenousfoundations.arts.ubc.ca/the_residential_school_system/
http://summit.sfu.ca/system/files/iritems1/12440/etd7411_SDielissen.pdf
Finding Cleo
Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report
https://ehprnh2mwo3.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/AAA-Hamilton-cemetery-FInal.pdf
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/kamloops-residential-school-remains-update-1.6053467
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6/13/2021 • 43 minutes, 43 seconds
Interview with David Hurst Thomas of the American Museum of Natural History - Rock Art 42
On today’s episode Dr. Garfinkel interviews an icon of North American archaeology, Dr. David Hurst Thomas. He has been a curator of prehistory at the American Museum of Natural History, New York City for nearly 50 years. Dr. Thomas discusses how he got into archaeology and some of the big discoveries that he is known for.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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6/11/2021 • 39 minutes, 36 seconds
Remote Tech, Computer Takeover, and some Tech Tips - ArchaeoTech 156
Paul and Chris start the show talking about tech challenges when in remote areas. How do you get internet? What about charging your devices? In segment two we review the previous episode regarding convolutional neural networks and using programs like that to identify artifacts. Segment three has some great tech tips and some talk about the new iPad Pro 12.9 M1.Contact
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6/10/2021 • 56 minutes, 31 seconds
Ethnomusicology and Archaeomusicology with Dr. Mason Brown - Ruins 59
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Mason Brown, a guest assistant professor for Kathmandu University Department of Music and Affiliate Scholar for the University of Colorado Boulder’s Center for Asian Studies.We delve into his early interests in ethnomusicology / Tibetan culture and get into the details of what ethnomusicology is.Dr. Brown talks about music theory, pentatonic scales, and all the instruments he plays. We also talk about some evidence for the earliest musical instruments in the past and finish up with a discussion about the history of fiddle music.Literature Recommendations
Journal of the Society for Ethnomusicology
The official podcast of SEM, Ethnomusicology Today
The journal of the International Council for Traditional Music (the European Ethnomusicology professional organization)
Film by ethnomusicologist Anna Stirr and filmmaker Bhakta Syangtan--Singing A Great Dream: The Revolutionary Songs and Life of Khusiram Pakhrin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXkM11kp_tg
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6/7/2021 • 54 minutes, 56 seconds
The Plaster Skulls of Jericho - Dirt 140
In 1953, archaeologist Kathleen Kenyon and her team uncovered human skulls covered with plaster and decorated with shells to resemble human faces. These Neolithic artifacts may be one of the earliest known examples of human portraits. In this sponsored episode, we’ll dig into the discovery, the site of Jericho itself, and the lives of the people who buried the skulls in the first place.Links
Dame Kathleen Kenyon’s Excavations (msu.edu)
Biography of Dame Kathleen Kenyon (Archaeology Magazine)
The John Garstang Excavations (University of Liverpool)
Jericho (worldhistory.org)
The Jericho Skull (National Geographic)
The Jericho Skull reconstruction (The British Museum)
Early History of Jericho (Auja Ecological Center)
Why Walls? (Time Magazine)
Canaanite and Lebanese DNA (The New Scientist)
DNA study at Jericho (American Journal of Human Genetics)
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6/7/2021 • 51 minutes, 4 seconds
Scottish Petroglyphs, Lithic Dating, and CRM in Wyoming - TAS 126
This week we have 3 stories of Archaeology in the news. First, the oldest petroglyphs in Scotland, and also the only animal shapes, were discovered by an amateur archaeologist. Second, we discuss new developments in lithic dating using OSL. And finally, a large scale environmental survey on an Air Force base is announced in Wyoming.Links
'An incredible discovery': Prehistoric animal carvings found in Scotland for first time
Oldest human traces from the southern Tibetan Plateau in a new light
Direct dating of lithic surface artifacts using luminescence
F.E. Warren AFB to conduct field surveys June 14 to Oct. 22
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6/6/2021 • 37 minutes, 53 seconds
Real Talk with Shubhangni Gupta - Dig It 31
In this episode, we talk with Shubhangni Gupta, also known as Shubhi, who is a second-year Anthropology/Archaeology Ph.D. student at Stanford specializing in critical heritage studies in India. Tune in as we have a real chat about her experiences coming to the US, learning during a COVID world, and her life within these first two years of a Ph.D.Links
Shubhangni’s Instagram: @shubhangnigupta
Indian Cow Abduction
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6/4/2021 • 54 minutes, 43 seconds
Linguistic Prehistory with Dr. Alan Garfinkel - Ep 41
On today’s episode we talk about the ideas behind Dr. Garfinkel’s dissertation. He used linguistics to determine some interesting things about the early peopling of the Americans.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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6/4/2021 • 52 minutes, 15 seconds
An Interview With Tallulah Cloos, A First-Time CRM Archaeologist - CRMArch 216
Tallulah Cloos is between her junior and senior year at college and is working in CRM this summer (2021). She’s also a listener of the CRM Archaeology Podcast. As her and her friend were driving to a job they listened to the podcast for advice on what to expect. Why? Because you don’t get this in college - STILL. We give Tallulah and all new archaaeologists some advice on how to start and what to expect.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
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6/2/2021 • 50 minutes, 30 seconds
Time Warped! Part One: The Zooarchaeology of the Early Prehistoric - Animals 35
This month we start a new 5 part mini series covering zooarchaeoogy through time. This episode focuses on the early prehistoric period (Palaeolithic - Early Bronze Age), where we’ll se the shift from hunting to farming and domestication. This episode’s case studies are Covesea Caves and Star Carr.Links
http://www.starcarr.com/
https://coveseacavesproject.wordpress.com
https://archaeology.co.uk/articles/news/investigating-the-isotopes-of-the-blick-mead-dog.htm
Milner, N., Taylor, B., and Conneller, C. (2018) Star Carr Volume 1: A persistent place in a changing world. White Rose University Press.
Milner, N., Taylor, B., and Conneller, C. (2018) Star Carr Volume 2: Studies in technology, subsistence and environment. White Rose University Press.
Serjeantson, D. (2011) "Review of animal remains from the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age of Southern Britain."
Spikins, P. (2000) Mesolithic Northern England :Environment, Population and Settlement. British Archaeological Reports British Series. Archaeopress.
https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=80206&resourceID=19191
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6/1/2021 • 58 minutes, 20 seconds
Pirates of the World with Dr. Jamie Goodall - Ruins 58
In this episode, we are chatting with Dr. Jamie Goodall. Dr. Goodall is currently a staff historian at the U.S. Army Center of Military History and has just released a book about pirates. Her new book is titled, Pirates of the Chesapeake: From the Colonial Era to the Oyster Wars. We grapeshot her with questions about pirates and she enlightens us. So sharpen your sabers and load the muskets, and be prepared for this interview to be pirated across the internet.Literature Recommendations
Why We Love Pirates: The Hunt for Captain Kidd and How He Changed Piracy Forever by Rebecca Simon
Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570–1740 by Mark G. Hanna
National Geographic Pirates & Shipwrecks by Jamie L. Goodall
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5/31/2021 • 49 minutes, 56 seconds
Welcome to Lemurtown - Dirt 139
Listeners, once again, life has come at us like a poorly written simile, so we're releasing a previous Patreon episode. And once again, we are so deeply grateful for your patience and support. Thank you for sticking with us. As an extension of March Madagascarness, we head back to the island with our (ill-fitting) primatology hats on. Anna put together a fun script about giant extinct lemurs, tiny not-extinct lemurs, and even creepy aye-aye fingers, but somehow Amber managed to have a full on meltdown about a lemur named Maki.Links
Graveyard of Giant Lemurs Discovered Underwater in Madagascar (National Geographic)
Human population boom led to Madagascar’s megafauna extinction: Study (Mongabay)
A new interpretation of Madagascar's megafaunal decline: The “Subsistence Shift Hypothesis” (Journal of Human Evolution)
The Aye-Aye and the Finger of Death (Pacific Standard)
Scientists Discover New Species of Mouse Lemur (SciNews)
Lemur Missing, Possibly Stolen, From San Francisco Zoo (NPR)
‘There’s a lemur!’ 5-year-old helps crack SF Zoo theft case (AP)
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5/31/2021 • 46 minutes, 49 seconds
NEWS: Climate Models, Non-Kosher Ancient Judeans, and Coins - TAS 125
We have three articles for you today. The first is about current climate models and how they don't take archaeological information into consideration. For example, how many acres of food were grown per person in 1500 Europe verses China? Next we look at why pig and fish remains were in abundance in some ancient Judean settlements? Weren't they supposed to be Kosher? Finally, a paper that's still just an abstract suggests that coin makers in ancient Greece and Rome found it hard to make bronze dies.Links
Archeologists Are Making a Push to Improve Climate Modeling
What Archaeology Tells Us About the Ancient History of Eating Kosher - Smithsonian Magazine
Link to paper in the Journal of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University
Model for ancient Greek and Roman coinage production - ScienceDirect
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5/30/2021 • 35 minutes, 48 seconds
Migration Patterns and Habits of Big Horn Sheep with Carlos Gallinger - Rock Art 40
Carlos Gallinger joins the podcast again as a Big Horn Sheep expert. He talks about modern migration patterns of the animal and how that can help archaeologists find petroglyphs and understand better the prehistoric people that hunted and revered them.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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5/28/2021 • 51 minutes, 58 seconds
Teaching a Computer to Classify Ceramics with Dr. Leszek Pawlowicz - ArchaeoTech 155
We speak with Dr. Pawlowicz of Northern Arizona University about a recent paper he was involved in that used convolutional neural networks to classify ceramics in the American Southwest. There are a lot of applications to this technology and some people love it and some think it’s going to take the jobs of archaeologists.LinksHeritage Daily: “Archaeologists teach computers to sort ancient pottery”Contact
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5/27/2021 • 48 minutes, 48 seconds
Horror Part 3 - Prehist 33
The long arm of the prehistoric past reaches through the millennia to grab our attention, and, in this episode, to grab us by the throat. Yes, we’re talking folk horror in this episode, and trying not to shiver as we discuss how the past intrudes in uncanny ways on the present in films, plays and books. We have a full cast of characters in this spine-tingler, including Dr Lauren McIntyre, Rebecca Lambert (or Lady Liminal), David Southwell of the Hookland Guide, Dr Simon Underwood and Drone Lord.Guest Socials
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5/26/2021 • 48 minutes, 31 seconds
Holding Out for a Hero(dotus) - Dirt 138
It's Amber's birthday episode! Since she loves historiography, we're taking it back to one of the earliest historians, Herodotus. How did he think about the past, and how did that influence historians who came after him? What did he get right, and what did he get wrong? What's up with that weird boat, those mummy enemas, the flying snakes, and the giant ants? Listen and find out!Links
Herodotus (World History Encyclopedia)
Guide to the classics: The Histories, by Herodotus (The Conversation)
Herodotus (Livius.org)
Herodotus’ Histories (Livius.org)
The Histories (Perseus)
From Herodotus to H-Net on WorldCat
2,500 Years Ago, Herodotus Described a Weird Ship. Now, Archaeologists Have Found it. (LiveScience)
10 Historical Facts That Herodotus Got Hilariously Wrong (Listverse)
Herodotus on the gold-digging "ants" (Livius.org)
The Winged Snakes of Arabia and the Fossil Site of Makhtesh Ramon in the Negev (Wiener Zeitschrift Für Die Kunde Des Morgenlandes, via JSTOR)
Herodotus on the phoenix, on the horned serpent, and on winged snakes (Hyde and Rugg)
DNA Boosts Herodotus’ Account of Etruscans as Migrants to Italy (The New York Times)
Darius, Herodotus and the Scythians (British Museum Blog)
The Real Amazons (New Yorker)
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5/24/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 21 seconds
Language, Community, and Context - HeVo 51
Today’s podcast features Dr. Jenny Davis, a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation and an Associate Professor of Anthropology and American Indian Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbaana-Champaign. She is the director of the American Indian Studies Program and the 2019-2023 Chancellor's Fellow of Indigenous Research & Ethics. We get in depth on language revitalization, including the importance of context, resources for people interested in language revitalization, the challenge of evaluating results, and how the way we frame discussions of language revitalizations matters. Finally, we talk about how language intersects first with gender and sexuality and also with NAGPRA and repatriation.Links
Talking Indian: Identity and Language Revitalization in the Chickasaw Renaissance
Queer Excursions: Retheorizing Binaries in Language, Gender, and Sexuality
Museums, Representation, and Intersectionality – Heritage Voices Episode 24
Meek, Barbra A. 2011. "Failing American Indian languages". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 35 (2): 43-60.
Failing American Indian Languages
Collaborative Language (CoLANG) Institute
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5/24/2021 • 53 minutes, 14 seconds
Just The Boyz but it's Revolutionary - Ruins 57
For this episode of Just the Boyz, the hosts attempt to discuss the events leading up to the American Revolution and the first year of the fight for America's Independence from the English Crown.Early on in this episode, you can tell that hosts have a lot to say without a really coherent plan as to how to say it. The guys are all over the place with this episode, but you can definitely get a sense of their passion for this topic.And yes, Carlton did mix up King George III with King George V. He's been binging The Crown recently.Literature recommendations:
1776 by David McCullough
The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution by Bernard Bailyn
Liberty's Daughters: The Revolutionary Experience of American Women, 1750-1800 by Mary Beth Norton
The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution: Forgotten Black Heroes by William Cooper Nell
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5/24/2021 • 57 minutes, 13 seconds
Obsidian Flakes in Lake Huron, A Wielbark Cemetery, and a Computer Program Sorts Pottery - TAS 124
This week on The Archaeology Show, we discuss three exciting Archaeology Articles and News stories. First, two obsidian flakes from central Oregon have been found in an early Holocene settlement in Lake Huron. Second, an extensive cemetery in Poland gives the Wielbark civilization its name. And finally, researchers in Arizona have programmed a computer to sort pottery sherds faster and more consistently than humans can.Links
Central Oregon obsidian from a submerged early Holocene archaeological site beneath Lake Huron
The Goths, the Wielbark Culture and over 100 years of research on the eponymous site
Archaeologists teach computers to sort ancient pottery
Applications of deep learning to decorated ceramic typology and classification: A case study using Tusayan White Ware from Northeast Arizona
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5/23/2021 • 48 minutes, 46 seconds
Debate and Presentation Anxiety - Dig It 30
In this episode, we discuss the completely normal (somewhat irrational fear) of having anxiety during public speaking. Sometimes it's difficult to maintain focus during a debate or when a teacher calls on you in class. Whether it be in an academic setting, work, or presenting at conferences, we want to reassure you that it is completely fine. Tune in!Links
Gould, R. J. and P. J. Watson. 1982. A dialogue on the meaning and use of analogy in ethnoarchaeological reasoning. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 1:355-381
Wylie, A. 1982 An analogy by any other name is just as analogical: A commentary on the Gould-Watson dialogue. Journal of Anthropological Anthropology 1:382-401
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5/21/2021 • 48 minutes, 1 second
Animal-Human Headdresses with Dr. Alan Garfinkel - Rock Art 39
Dr. Alan Garfinkel has studied animal-human headdresses in the eastern Mojave desert for much of his career. These items help shamans commune with the spirit world and show the people they support that prosperity is coming. What do these date to? What were they made of? All this and more on today's episode.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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5/21/2021 • 48 minutes, 27 seconds
Making wine for the Emperor on the Roman imperial estate at Vagnari (Italy) with Maureen Carroll - Arch and Ale 38
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. This month we are proud to host Maureen Carroll speaking on "Making Wine for the Emperor on the Roman Imperial Estate at Vagnari (Italy) with Maureen Carroll". This talk took place on Thursday, April 29th, 2021, online via Google Meets.Maureen is a Roman archaeologist whose key research interests are Roman burial practices, funerary commemoration, and Roman childhood and family studies. She headed up the British team participating in a large EU-funded multi-national project (DressID) on Roman textiles and clothing, her focus being on dress and identity in funerary portraits on the Rhine and Danube frontiers. A further area of interest is the topic of Roman garden archaeology, on which she has published extensively. More recently, Maureen has studied the role of women in votive religion in early Roman Italy.She has directed excavations in Germany, Italy, Tunisia, and Britain. Her current fieldwork project, funded by the British Academy/Leverhulme Trust, the Roman Society, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), and the Rust Family Foundation, is the exploration of a Roman rural estate in imperial possession from the first to the third century A.D. at Vagnari in Puglia (Italy).For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)Affiliates
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5/20/2021 • 55 minutes, 48 seconds
Tools for Organizing and Managing Your Day - CRM Arch 215
Whether you are just living your life or you're the person in charge, we all have "projects" to manage and we need tools to get them done. What do our hosts use to keep multiple projects at a time on track and on budget? How do you deal with email, messaging, and calendars? Let us know the tools you use for project management.Links
5 AM Club
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5/19/2021 • 54 minutes, 26 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Morgan Kinney - Ruins 56
In this edition of Our Ruined Lives, Morgan Kinney, a graduate student at Adams State University, joins the hosts to talk about his career in cultural resources management. Morgan is pursuing an M.A. in CRM, which provided an opportunity for the hosts to discuss the differences between a CRM-based M.A. and a general Anthropology M.A.We close the episode with a discussion on Morgan's experiences in Archaeology Sci-Comm through TikTok. Morgan's TikTok, archaeowolf, is one of the most engaged archaeology-centered accounts on the platform, and the hosts are curious about how Morgan combats against pseudo-science and how he addresses questions from the public. Also, Carlton goes on a tangent about Morgan's aircraft content.Guest’s literature recommendations:1) In Small Things Forgotten by James Deetz2) JSTOR - Yup, just JSTORGuest ContactInstagram: @archaeowolfTikTok: @archaeowolfContact
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5/17/2021 • 57 minutes, 11 seconds
Prepare to Be Amaz(on)ed - Dirt 137
We haven’t covered much archaeology from the Amazon Basin on the show, but this week, that changes! Instead of being the primitive groups early European explorers reported on, people lived in the Amazon Basin region for thousands of years by adapting to their landscape as well as modifying their environment to suit their needs! Somehow, we suspect that you, listeners, are not shocked.Links
Amazon People (World Wildlife Fund)
People of the Amazon (Ascent of the Amazon)
Who Lives in the Amazon? (Amazon Aid Foundation)
The Archaeology of Anthropogenic Impacts on the Amazon (Harvard University)
The legacy of 4,500 years of polyculture agroforestry in the eastern Amazon (Nature Plants)
Archaeologists find vast network of Amazon villages laid out like clock faces (LiveScience)
Ancient farmers transformed Amazon and left an enduring legacy on the rainforest (ScienceDaily)
Archaeologists Discover Some of the Amazon’s Oldest Human Burials (Smithsonian)
Persistent Early to Middle Holocene tropical foraging in southwestern Amazonia (Science Advances)
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5/17/2021 • 45 minutes, 53 seconds
Neanderthals with gnawed bones, Sicicillian Wine and the Human Diet - TAS 123
This week on The Archaeology show, we discuss 3 recently published Archaeology Articles and stories in the news. First, Neanderthals are back in the news, again! It seems like there is something new about Neanderthals, and this time it is the discovery of 9 individuals with gnawed bones found in an Italian cave. Second, new research uses chemistry to identify beer and wine residue in ancient Sicilian jars. And finally, new research looking at the diet composition of ancient humans, as compared with modern humans.Links
Gnawed bones of 9 Neanderthals found in Italian cave
How Scientists and Archeologists Trace Beer and Wine through Antiquity
Chemical evidence for the persistence of wine production and trade in Early Medieval Islamic Sicily
A global carbon and nitrogen isotope perspective on modern and ancient human diet
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5/16/2021 • 36 minutes, 24 seconds
Bighorn Sheep and Shamanism in Rock Art with Dr. Alan Garfinkel - Rock Art 38
Bighorn sheep were and are a major source of food, religion, and spirituality in many parts of the Americas. Dr. Garfinkel has study rock art and shamanism in the Coso range of southeastern California and the surrounding area and has a lot to say on this topic.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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5/14/2021 • 46 minutes, 32 seconds
Drones in the Classroom with Dr. Jesse Tune - Archaeotech 154
Dr. Jesse Tune joins Chris and Paul to talk about their favorite subject: Drones! Don't play the drinking game on this one. We can't be held responsible! Anyway, Dr. Tune has a fantastic program that actually prepares his students to pass the FAA Part 107 exam and teaches them about using the right tool for the right job.Dr. Tune is a prehistoric archaeologist who studies Ice Age human migrations and the colonization of new landscapes. His research focuses on investigating the relationships between humans and the environment – specifically how humans adapt to new or changing environments. His current research involves documenting the early human occupation of the Colorado Plateau, investigating lithic technology in the Southeast United States, and studying how humans adapt to resource accessibility.Contact
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Paul Zimmerman
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5/13/2021 • 49 minutes, 24 seconds
Mummies' Day - Dirt 136
This week, Anna and Amber celebrate some of the lesser-known mummies of the world. Amber shares her hometown mummies, while Anna spins the stories of a smoke-dried philosopher, a legendary Lama, and...a winery? Plus, one Egyptian mummy thrown in for good measure.Links
Jeremy Bentham (Crime Museum)
English Philosopher’s Dressed-Up Skeleton Goes on View in New Glass Display (Smithsonian)
Jeremy Bentham's Auto-Icon (Atlas Obscura)
Jeremy Bentham’s Head Is Coming Out of Its Box and Under the Microscope (Atlas Obscura)
Nightmarish mummies attracting curious to rural Philippi (West Virginia Explorer)
Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
The Mystery Behind Russia's Buddhist "Miracle" (The Culture Trip)
Ivolginsky Datsan (Atlas Obscura)
Summum Pyramid (Atlas Obscura)
First-known pregnant mummy discovered (Live Science)
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5/10/2021 • 44 minutes, 59 seconds
Laotian Jars, Oldest African Human Burial, and Saudi Arabian Stone Rectangles - TAS 122
This week we discuss three interesting archaeology stories in the news. First, new dating techniques are used to date Laos' field of jars. Then, we discuss the oldest known homo sapien burial found in Africa. Finally, excavations of mustatils in Saudi Arabia shed some light on what these structures were used for.Links
Archaeologists finally uncovered some of the mystery behind Laos’s Plain of Jars
Dating the megalithic culture of laos: Radiocarbon, optically stimulated luminescence and U/Pb zircon results
Africa's Oldest Human Burial Site
These mysterious stone structures in Saudi Arabia are older than the pyramids
The mustatils: cult and monumentality in Neolithic north-western Arabia
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5/9/2021 • 39 minutes, 34 seconds
This Just In: Sifting Through the News with Izzie - Dig It 29
In this episode, we virtually sit down together with Izzie to discuss the current news of the world as well as what's been happening in the archaeological world. Tune in!Links
Lizzie Wade Article about the SAA
SAA Statement
IAC Statement
Dr. Kisha Supernaut
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5/7/2021 • 59 minutes, 22 seconds
Revolutionary Interpretations of Coso Rock Art with Dr. Alan Garfinkel - Rock Art 37
This episode is a bit different. Dr. Garfinkel discusses and sketches his latest unpublished research into some new and rather revolutionary interpretations of Coso rock art. Coso rock art is located in eastern California and represents some of the greatest concentrations of rock art in the entire Western Hemisphere. It is surprisingly realistic and representational. We will dive into ancient archaic Utoaztecan religious thought and look at the relationships between Coso the American Southwest and into Mesoamerica!LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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5/7/2021 • 43 minutes, 15 seconds
The Modern Myth of The British Empire with Kim A. Wagner - Modern Myth - Episode 20
This episode dives into the world of the British Empire - as it is viewed in Britain and the lingering narratives that surround it.Today's guest is Kim A Wagner, Professor of Global and Imperial History, who discusses the reality of the British Empire and challanges the "balance sheet" view of history which sees historical events as simply "good" or "bad".We also get on to the topic of the culture war that seems to be happening in the UK when it comes its own colonial legacy and in particular adherence to the reminders of that past in the forms of statues and names of buildings and colleges.You can follow Kim on Twitter https://twitter.com/KimAtiWagnerWilliam Dalrymple - The Anarchy - http://www.williamdalrymple.uk.com/books/the-anarchy
5/5/2021 • 55 minutes, 41 seconds
CRM Project Reports - CRM Arch 214
On today's show Chris and Bill talk about CRM Reports. In response to a previous episode an APN member had some things to say about our comments regarding reports. Is boiler plate OK? What's the future of reporting look like - or should it look like?Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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5/5/2021 • 53 minutes, 26 seconds
Gotta Dig 'Em All! The Zooarchaeology of Pokemon - Animals 34
Following a listener’s request, this month’s episode is all about the skeletal morphology of Pokemon. Learn more about oviparous ghosts, witness Simona’s confusion at the concept, and entertain the idea that Gyrados is actually Jörmungandr.Links
Bulbugarden
Sword and Shield Fossil Pokemon
12 Pokemon inspired by historicla events
Guardians, Gods, Or Geodudes? Pokemon And Battling Animals
Piltdown Hoax
Pig statues in Bath
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Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz
Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
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5/4/2021 • 53 minutes, 34 seconds
That Good Old Copper Complex - Dirt 135
We’ve been remiss in discussing the Chalcolithic (Copper Age) anywhere in the world, so we’re fixing that by spotlighting one particular technology in what is today the US states of Michigan and Wisconsin, and some of the world’s earliest coppersmiths. Plus, a very salty discussion of the pseudoscience and *bad* historical takes behind some alternative theories for the Old Copper Complex's creators.Links
Old Copper Culture (Milwaukee Public Museum)
Ancient Native Americans were among the world’s first coppersmiths (Science)
On the Timing of the Old Copper Complex in North America: A Comparison of Radiocarbon Dates From Different Archaeological Contexts (Radiocarbon)
Miners Left a Pollution Trail in the Great Lakes 6000 Years Ago (Eos)
Copper mining on Isle Royale 6500– 5400 years ago identified using sediment geochemistry from McCargoe Cove, Lake Superior (The Holocene, via ResearchGate)
Mining on Minong: Copper Mining on Isle Royale (Michigan History)
Understanding the copper heart of volcanoes: Scientists find link between volcanism and the formation of copper ore (Science Daily)
How Cold Working Strengthens Metal (ThoughtCo)
The exceptional abandonment of metal tools by North American hunter-gatherers, 3000 B.P. (Scientific Reports)
An Exercise in Poo-Tility: Scientist Tries to Make a Knife Out of Poop (Mental Floss)
Review: How Not to (Re)Write World History: Gavin Menzies and the Chinese Discovery of America (Journal of World History)
Bronze Age Part II: The Case of the Missing Copper (Chapelboro.com)
MacIntosh Stone - Nahma, Michigan (Michigan Back Roads - Oddities)
Reviewing Gavin Menzies' "Atlantis" (Pt. 4) (Jason Colavito)
The State of Our Knowledge About Ancient Copper Mining in Michigan (The Michigan Archaeologist)
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5/3/2021 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 36 seconds
The Cowboys of Science II: Dr. Spencer Pelton Returns - Ruins 54
In this episode, Dr. Spencer Pelton returns to the show to chat with the hosts about becoming the Wyoming State Archaeologist. Dr. Pelton first appeared on the show as the featured guest for Episode 1, almost two years ago! We dive into the responsibilities of being the Wyoming State Archaeologist and how it differs from most other State Archaeology Offices. Following up on that conversation, we discuss Spencer's current research projects as the State Archaeologist, and some of the more interesting calls he receives from the Wyoming public. The episode concludes with a dialogue about the late Dr. George Frison. We talk about why he was so significant to the field of archaeology and his legacy at the University of Wyoming and Plains Archaeology.Dr. Pelton's media recommendations:
Wyoming State Archaeology Fair on YouTube
Wyoming State Archaeology Website
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5/3/2021 • 55 minutes, 6 seconds
SAA 86th Annual Conference: An Indigenous Response - Ruins
In this special edition of the A Life in Ruins Podcast, Carlton co-hosts an episode with Emily Van Alst, Ash Boydston-Schmidt, and Kay Mattena. The four discuss the recent SAA controversy surrounding the "Curation, Repatriation, and Accessibility: Vital Ethical Conversations" session. Specifically, the “Has Creationism Crept Back into Archaeology?” presentation.The four Indigenous scholars discuss their thoughts, feelings, and reactions to the content of the presentation, their disappointment in the SAA for platforming the talk, the future of the SAA, and how the society can improve its ethics and better support its Indigenous scholars.Lastly, they discuss the fallout from the presentation and how some non-Indigenous scholars are taking advantage of Indigenous trauma to further their own careers, and how non-Indigenous scholars can truly be allies to Indigenous people.Guest's literature recommendations:
Indigenous Archaeology by Joe Watkins
Archaeologies of the Heart edited by Kisha Supernant, Jane Eva Baxter, Natasha Lyons, and Sonya Atalay
R words by Tuck and Yang
Decolonizing Methodologies by Linda Tuhiwai-Smith
Considering the Denigration and Destruction of Indigenous Heritage as Violence in Critical Global Perspectives on Cultural Memory and Heritage: Construction, Transformation and Destruction by George Nicholas and Claire Smith
We Are Dancing for You Native Feminisms and the Revitalization of Women’s Coming of Age Ceremonies by Cutcha Risling Baldy
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Kimmer
List of scholars to search:
George Nicholas
Vine Deloria
Phil Deloria
Roger Echo-Hawk
Larry Zimmerman
Chip Colwell
Steve Silliman
Zoey Todd
Gloria Anzaldua
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5/2/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Archaeology of a Country with some News - TAS 121
On today’s episode Chris and Rachel discuss a recent visit to the historical monuments in Philadelphia, PA and Gettysburg. In the last segment they talk about the recent discovery of a grind stone in Orkney, Scotland and what it means for our understanding of the Neolithic in that area.Links
Archaeological Investigation of the Carriage House, Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Archaeological Investigations at the Tower Stairhall, Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Archaeological Monitoring of A Structural Engineering Study of the Retaining Walls at Independence Square
Archaeological Report on the Investigation of a Brick Vault Catchment "Cistern Number 2," Beneath the Cement Floor Basement of Old City Hall
Archaeological Survey Report, Area F, Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dock Creek Archaeology Archaeological Project 13 Recommendations
Neolithic grind stone ploughed up in Orkney
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5/2/2021 • 46 minutes, 18 seconds
Ghost Dance Rock Art and Theology - Rock Art 36
The ghost dance was a revitalistic movement that was most popular in the 1870s and 1890s. The religious leaders of the ghost dance movement were religious specialists who dreamed a prophetic vision. That vision included that the world was to be remade over and that the dead would come back to life and the world would returnTo the way it was before your Americans entered their lands. To usher in that New World native people were to dance around dance for several days day and night and that by praying and dancing and singing this would bring in a new world of peace and prosperity.Anthropologist and archaeologist have identified about two dozen rock art sites that appear to commemorate or document this time of the religious movement of the ghost dance. He’s historic paintings are in many colors and depict dancers and the return of animals and plants and the return of the dead. The paintings also document and portray the principal religious beliefs of now the participants in the movement which include a layered cosmos a depiction of the Thunderbird BighornSheep and other animals and a central white horse image.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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4/30/2021 • 47 minutes, 58 seconds
Wildnote, Photographs, and UTMs - Archaeotech 153
On today's episode Paul and Chris meet up in Chris' hotel room in New York City. It's only the second time they've recorded in the same room. Paul and Chris talk about the resurgence of digital archaeology in CRM after 2020, photographs, including metadata, and some new iPhone 12 features that are useful in the field. They end with a discussion of map datums and coordinate conversions.Links
Interview w/ Wesley Weatherbee
Wesley Weatherbee's project
Chris and Paul's recording in DC
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4/29/2021 • 47 minutes, 37 seconds
Horror Part 2 - Prehist 32
The long arm of the prehistoric past reaches through the millennia to grab our attention, and, in this episode, to grab us by the throat. Yes, we’re talking folk horror in this episode, and trying not to shiver as we discuss how the past intrudes in uncanny ways on the present in films, plays and books. We have a full cast of characters in this spine-tingler, including Dr Lauren McIntyre, Rebecca Lambert (or Lady Liminal), David Southwell of the Hookland Guide, Dr Simon Underwood and Drone Lord.Guest Socials
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4/27/2021 • 29 minutes, 20 seconds
All the Pretty Horses - Dirt 134
This week, we've got one more past Patreon episode for you! Thank you all for your patience as we get back into the swing of things. We'll be back with your regularly scheduled new episodes in May. But for now, we're all horses, all the time. Amber gives you an unbridled (har!) look at the Hittite Horse Training Texts, which are much more than just Kikkuli (remember him?). After that, we veer from horsemanship to horse-man-’ship. First there’s a glimpse into the legal mind of the Hittites, and then some interesting commonalities across Indo-European societies and an overview of equine lives in antiquity. Ohhh neigh.Links
Kikkuli (International Museum of the Horse)
Mitanni (Livius)
These Asian hunter-gatherers may have been the first people to domesticate horses (Science)
The Kikkuli Text. Hittite Training Instructions for Chariot Horses in the Second Half of the 2nd Millennium B.C. and Their Interdisciplinary Context
Catalogue of Hittite Language (Konkordanz der heithitischen Keilschrifttafeln)
Hittite Laws (Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor)
Hittites, Horses, and Corpses (The Early Nature of the Bible)
The Rise of Bronze Age Society: Travels, Transmissions and Transformations
Ancient origins of horsemanship (Equine Veterinary Journal)
Horse Gear from Hasanlu (Expedition)
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4/26/2021 • 39 minutes, 44 seconds
Just the Boyz: Clovis Organized Crime Syndicate (allegedly) - Ruins 53
The hosts discuss four hypotheses for the arrival of humans into the New World: Beringian Land Bridge, Coastal Highway, Solutrean, and Oceanic. They discuss the early Paleoindian site complexes such as Folsom and Clovis in which David (allegedly) reveals the existence of the Clovis Organized Crime Syndicate.A large part of the episode centers around "pre-Clovis" sites and whether they would belong to the Coastal Highway or Solutrean hypotheses. According to Carlton, the Solutreans crossed the Atlantic to get that sweet, sweet Old Bay seasoning. #OldBayAllDayWe wrap up the show with a discussion about which hypotheses each host believes explains the archaeological record best.Recommended Literature:
David J. Meltzer 2010: First Peoples in a New World: Colonizing Ice Age America
Dennis. J. Stanford, Bruce A. Bradley & Michael Collins 2013: Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America's Clovis Culture
Tom. D Dillehay 1997: Monte Verde: a Late Pleistocene settlement in Chile, Vol.2, The Archaeological Context and Interpretation
Jon M. Erlandson et al. 2007: The Kelp Highway Hypothesis: Marine Ecology, the Coastal Migration Theory, and the Peopling of the Americas
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4/26/2021 • 55 minutes, 19 seconds
Lost City in Luxor, LiDAR in Tikal and Harriet Tubman's Father's Home - TAS 120
This week, on the archaeology show, we take a look at a couple new(ish) discoveries that have been in the news this week. First, an extremely well preserved city in Luxor Egypt has been discovered and dated to the reign of Amenhotep III. Next, LiDAR helps researchers discover a new monument in Tikal that appears to be influenced by the people of Teotihuacan, the future conquerers of Tikal. And finally, archaeologists in Maryland believe they have found the home of Ben Ross, Harriet Tubman's father.Links
'Lost golden city of Luxor' discovered by archaeologists in Egypt
Archaeologists discover mysterious monument hidden in plain sight
Harriet Tubman’s father’s home discovered by archaeologists in Maryland
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4/26/2021 • 45 minutes, 3 seconds
Projectile-Pointed People in Rock Art - Ep 35
What? That's right. Arrowheads, or as archaeologists know them, projectile points, are sometimes carved or painted on rock as parts of people. In this episode we talk about projectile-pointed people and other depictions of projectile points in rock drawings.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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4/23/2021 • 45 minutes, 9 seconds
Quitting in Academia | When is it ok? Side note, it's always ok - Dig It 28
In this episode, we celebrate our 1 year anniversary! Yay! What a wild year it has been for everyone. We are so grateful for every one of you. We also have a heart-to-heart and discuss the process of quitting in academia, the pros and cons, and the thought process behind the academic pressures amidst a pandemic.Links
It's ok to quit your PhD:
Three Questions to ask yourself before quitting your PhD
Why you should quit your PhD
Should I quit my PhD?
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4/23/2021 • 44 minutes, 4 seconds
Critical Thinking, Old-timers, and COUNTING IS HARD - CRMArch 213
We discuss three different short topics on today's episode. Starting with the comments on a Facebook post regarding episode 212 we talk about the importance of reading an article or listening to a podcast before responding to a clip or the title of the social post. Next we discuss a listener suggestion about how to deal with people that came up in this industry in more difficult times and thinks you should too. Finally, we talk about the difficulty in accurately counting very large quantities of things.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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4/21/2021 • 56 minutes
Native Youth and Land Based Education - HeVo 50
On today’s podcast Jessica interviews Dr. Lindsey Schneider, Assistant Professor of Native American Studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies at Colorado State University. We dive deep into the Indigenous Science, Technology, Arts, & Resilience (ISTAR) Camp that she collaboratively developed with Indigenous community members in Fort Collins, the Poudre School District, Bohemian Foundation, CSU Access Center and Fort Collins Museum of Discovery. We talk about in depth about developing youth camps and other programs in general with Indigenous communities, especially in suburban or semi-urban areas. Finally we talk about continually adapting place based learning during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Links
Article about Dr. Schneider, the ISTAR Camp, and other CSU professors on topics of Racism and Inclusion
Fort Collins Museum of Discovery Website
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4/20/2021 • 54 minutes, 31 seconds
Sorry to Barge In - Dirt 133
This week, Anna and Amber are playing catch-up after attending the SAA conference, recovering from vaccine shots, and life in general. We'll be taking the rest of April off for a short break. In the meantime, please enjoy a cleaned-up version of a Dirt After Dark episode where Anna treats Amber to the story of the Roman emperor Caligula's absurd pleasure boats on a tiny, tiny lake.Links
Nemi Ships: How Caligula's Floating Pleasure Palaces Were Found and Lost Again (Discover)
Divers to scour lake for Emperor Caligula’s 2,000-year-old pleasure ship (Washington Post)
A missing mosaic from Caligula’s ship served as a coffee table in NYC home for 45 years (The Vintage News)
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4/19/2021 • 39 minutes, 13 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Hip Hop M.D. - Ruins 52
In this episode, we are excited to chat with Maynard Okereke, who goes by the Science Communicator persona: Hip Hop M.D. Maynard is a Science Communicator, Entrepreneur, Engineer, and Digital Media Producer who tells us about his undergraduate journey at the University of Washington, his post-college career, and what inspired him to create Hip Hop Science.Maynard is passionate about Science Communication and uses his knowledge of science to help inspire minorities and youth by bridging the gap between music, entertainment, and science - encouraging more diverse involvement in the S.T.E.M. fields.Hip Hop Science website: https://www.hiphopscienceshow.com/Instagram: @hiphopscienceshowYouTube: Hip Hop ScienceContact
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4/19/2021 • 59 minutes, 12 seconds
Repatriation of the Benin Bronze with Neil Curtis - TAS 119
This is a special episode of The Archaeology Show hosted by Tristan Boyle.Recently it was announced that a Benin Bronze, a statue head of an "Oba" or king, would be returned from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland to Nigeria.Head of Special Collections, Neil Curtis describes the process of repatriating the item as well as what that means for other items in the collection.Recently a number of books have been published that talk about the punitive expedition of 1897, where the British razed the city of Benin (modern day Nigeria) and looted various items from the people of Benin. Over the years, these cultural items were bought or taken into many museums, including the British Museum, National Museum of Scotland and Berlin Museum. Dan Hicks' recent book The Brutish Museums (Interviewed on Modern Myth) and Barnaby Philip's Loot both describe the violent removal of the Benin Bronzes by the British and where they are held today.Neil, however, makes the point that repatriating items back to communities is not a reactive process, and that this item in question had been in discussion for a while.Links
The University of Aberdeen's Museums
News Article about repatriation
Neil Curtis
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4/18/2021 • 32 minutes, 6 seconds
New methods for dating rock art with Kirk Astroth - Rock Art 34
In this week's episode, Dr. Alan Garfinkel interviews Kirk Astroth about new and innovative methods he used to date rock art for his masters thesis. Kirk used a combination of established methods and new technology to date panels containing prehistoric, historic, as well as modern rock art. He came to several interesting conclusions, as well as identified ways to continue developing this new direction in rock art dating.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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4/16/2021 • 51 minutes, 14 seconds
1860-1914: Making the Armaments Centre of the World with Chris Corker - Arch and Ale 37
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. This month we are proud to host Chris Corker speaking on "Making the Armaments Centre of the World (1860-1914)". This talk took place on Thursday, March 25th, 2021, online via Google Meets.Chris is a business historian and lecturer in Management at the York Management School. He has researched the steel and armaments industry in Sheffield for over a decade and is now branching into research on the metalworking industries in the Hallamshire area from the late 13th Century to the present. He completed his PhD in business history at Sheffield Hallam University in December 2016, titled ‘The Business and Technology of the Sheffield Armaments Industry 1900-1930’. The following year he was awarded the annual Coleman Prize for excellence in new business history research by the Association of Business Historians for his doctoral work. In 2019 he was awarded an Emerald Literati award for his work in the Journal of Management History, and in 2020 was awarded a Vice Chancellors Teaching Award from the University of York for an outstanding contribution to teaching and learning. On Remembrance Sunday in 2018 Chris curated the ‘Sheffield’s Great War’ event at the Sheffield City Hall Memorial Hall in aid of the Royal British Legion, and also worked as an advisor to the ‘Made in Great Britain’ series which aired the same year on BBC2. In the last two years Chris has presented research on Sheffield steel and armaments companies at international business and economic history conferences in Montreal, Canada; Oklahoma City, USA; Detroit, USA; Jyvaskyla, Finland; and across the UK.For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)Affiliates
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4/15/2021 • 52 minutes, 36 seconds
Visiting Chichen Itza and the Best Field Cameras - Archaeotech 152
Chris and Paul discuss visiting one of the most well-known archaeological sites in the world: Chichen Itza in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. What can you expect to see? What should you do when you get there? What should you do before you go? We also talk about what sort of field cameras are the best that aren't smartphones or tablets.Contact
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4/15/2021 • 53 minutes, 59 seconds
Rowe, Rowe, Rowe Your Boat - Ruins 51
In this episode, we chat with Chris Rowe, a returning guest who originally appeared in Episode 12. We begin by catching up with him on his life and his work situation through Covid. After that, we talk about the potential of an archaeology trade school while also discussing the CRM and academic divide. Chris and the cohosts delve deeply into the curation crisis, what it is, what are some contributors to this crisis and ultimately suggestions on how future archaeologists can change the status quo in regards to curation.Video: https://youtu.be/hxDI6b4Z8ccContact For Guest: (Twitter, email, etc.):Chris’s Instagram: @crowemagnon.manChris Rowe’s literature recommendations:The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le GuinThe Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of Human History Can Tell Us about Our Future by Robert L. KellyContact
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4/12/2021 • 53 minutes, 40 seconds
Other People of Size - Dirt 132
A follow-up and expansion to episode 99, People of Size, Anna and Amber explore other categories of largeness and how they’re represented in the archaeological record. We discuss fat bodies that are coded male, the strength and bulk of sumo wrestlers, and cultural and historical shifts in the aesthetic of the male body.Links
Professor Chris Forth on fatness (University of Kansas)
Burn: New Research Blows the Lid Off How We Really Burn Calories, Lose Weight, and Stay Healthy (Herman Pontzer)
Japanese Sumo Wrestling (The Independent)
Shinto origins of sumo (Wikipedia)
The sumo diet (sumo.usa)
Average body fat percentage (Wikipedia)
How Strong Were Ancient People? (Discover Magazine)
Late Pleistocene swimmers compared to modern athletes (Journal of Human Evolution)
The male image in art history (Artsy.com)
The forgotten history of fat men’s clubs (NPR)
Anatomy of The Incredible Hulk (Scientific American)
Using X Men to teach about hominin speciation (Great Lakes Ethnohistorian)
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4/12/2021 • 52 minutes, 43 seconds
Two archaeologists visit Chichen Itza - TAS 118
We recently had the opportunity to visit Chichen Itza in Yucatán, Mexico. It was an incredible experience, but, being archaeologists, we of course came away with more questions than were answered! In this episode we give a brief overview Mayan civilization, including Chichen Itza, and then talk about our experience on an incredibly touristy tour! The take away is, do a little research ahead of time (like listening to this podcast!) to help prepare yourself before visiting the site!Links
Chichen Itza (Park website)
Chichen Itza
The Sunlight Effect of Kukulcan or the History of a line
Pre-Hispanic city of Chichen Itza (UNESCO)
Chichen Itza (Britannica)
Roadster Adventures
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4/11/2021 • 54 minutes, 39 seconds
Public Archaeology in Utah feat. Erin Haycock - Dig It 27
In this episode, we chat with public archaeologists, Erin Haycock! We virtually sit down and chat about her research interests, venture into her Masters program in Utah, and what we can do to utilize and bring awareness to public and community archaeology.Recorded: 03/15/2021Links
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS4I6_qDgnsDFbehcnkCYiQ/videos
Utah Cultural Site Stewardship website
SHPO public archaeology website
Digging It Spotify Playlist:
CD-ROM game Alyssa mentions: https://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/the-cluefinders-4th-grade-adventures-the-puzzle-of-the-pyramid
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4/9/2021 • 54 minutes, 53 seconds
Are PhDs for CRM professionals worth it? - CRM Arch 212
Is it necessary or beneficial to get a phD? A masters degree is often required to advance your career in CRM, but is it necessary to go all the way to a PhD? On this episode, the crew discusses PhD programs for CRM professionals; their shortcomings, as well as the beneficial skills that can be learned. Join Masters Heather and Stephen as they discuss this topic with Doctors Bill and Doug.Links“Death (& Rebirth) Of A PhD” A Cheeky Scientist DocumentaryFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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4/7/2021 • 57 minutes, 28 seconds
Eagle Eyed Zooarchaeology - Looking at the Digital Animals in Assassin's Creed - Animals 33
This month’s episode focuses on the creatures of the Assassin's Creed franchise. Unlike our previous video game episodes, where we reconstruct the morphology of fantasy creatures, we will explore the depiction of extant and extinct fauna in the historical reconstructions which form the basis of this video game franchise.Links
Assasins Creed Fandom
Great Auk in Assasins Creed
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Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
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Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
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4/6/2021 • 56 minutes, 17 seconds
Race and Biological Anthropology with Dr. Rachel Watkins - Dirt 131
Recently, Anna and Amber sat down with Rachel Watkins, a biological anthropologist and scholar-activist whose research centers on social and biological histories of Black Americans in the 19th and 20th centuries. Learn about the social history of biological anthropology, the exemplary case studies with which Dr. Watkins has worked, why you shouldn't discount the creepy things small children sometimes do, and so much more!Links
Rachel Watkins Faculty Profile (American University)
Rachel J. Watkins on ResearchGate
The Mismeasure of Man (WW Norton)
The Cobb Collection (W. Montague Cobb Research Laboratory)
Watch Now! African Diasporic Activist Scholarship: Beyond the Enlightenment, Toward the Democratization of Science (Wenner-Gren Blog)
Science and Freedom (Washington History)
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4/5/2021 • 50 minutes, 51 seconds
Getting "in tune" with the Paleoindian with Dr. Jesse Tune - Ruins 50
In this episode, we are chatting with Dr. Jesse Tune, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Fort Lewis College. Now, this isn’t the first time Dr. Tune has been a guest on the Podcast, he first joined us on Episode 37 with Dr. Shane Miller where we talked about some recent updates on the Cerutti Mastodon Site. For this episode, Jesse tells us about his introduction to archaeology, his graduate school experiences (Carlton and Jesse talk about D.C. living), and his current research in Paleoindian archaeology.Dr. Tune's Twitter: @jwtuneHunter Gatherer Research Collaborative & LabLiterature Reccomendations
Jesse W. Tune 2020 Hunter-Gatherer Occupation of the Central Colorado Plateau during the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition. American Antiquity. 85(3):573-590.
Heather L. Smith and Jesse W. Tune (editors) 2019 Fluted Point Technologies: An Interregional Perspective. PaleoAmerica 5(2):105-108.
Jesse W. Tune, Michael R. Waters, Kayla Schmalle, Larisa R. G. DeSantis, George D. Kamenov. 2018 Assessing the Proposed Pre-LGM Human Occupation of North America at Coats-Hines-Litchy, Tennessee, and Other Sites. Quaternary Science Reviews 186:47-59.
D. Shane Miller and Jesse W. Tune. 2018 When the Levee Breaks: How an Ant Hill and a Deer on a Mound Made Us Re-Think the Effect of the Younger Dryas. In The Archaeology of Everyday Matters, edited by S. E. Price and P. J. Carr, pp. 14-23. University Press of Florida.
Jesse W. Tune 2016 The Clovis-Cumberland-Dalton Succession: Settling into the Midsouth United States During the Pleistocene-to-Holocene Transition. PaleoAmerica 2(3):261-273.
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4/5/2021 • 50 minutes, 28 seconds
Risk Management with Dr. Bill White - Archaeotech 151
Risk Management is something you don't hear a lot about in smaller CRM firms. However, no matter the size, all companies should manage and record hazards and trend on incidents. Dr. Bill White of the CRM Archaeology Podcast and the University of California at Berkeley joins us to talk about his paper on risk management, just published in the March 2021 issue of SAA Advances.Links
White, William A III, "Applying Risk Management Concepts from CRM and d the Outdoor Recreation Industry" SAA Advances, March 2021
Bill's Blog, Succinct Research
Dr. Bill White at UCB
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4/1/2021 • 57 minutes, 37 seconds
April Fool's: Cursèd Objects - Bonus Episode
Anna and Amber bring you some bonus April foolery in the form of spooky cursed objects and haunted places. What's up with the Victorians and their creepy parlor displays? Can physics explain a haunted statue? Who asked Alexander Graham Bell about any of this? Apologies if the sound quality is different for this one, friends--Anna's laptop might've had an April Fools' curse of its own going on!Links
Spinning statue at Manchester museum (Manchester Evening News)
10 Haunted Museums (ArtNet)
Are Ghosts Haunting the British Museum? (The Economist)
Creepy Museum Object Challenge (Smithsonian Magazine)
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4/1/2021 • 43 minutes, 20 seconds
Just the Boyz: Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, and WWII Aircraft - Ruins 49
In this episode, David, Connor, and Carlton each take a segment to talk about a topic in the past that interests them. David takes the first segment to discuss Alexander The Great and explains his greatness. Connor talks about some of Genghis Khan's policies and his brilliance (although he was still a very bad person). Carlton nerds out about WWII-era aircraft, the "Blitz", and their relationship to sampling bias.Contact
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3/29/2021 • 52 minutes
It's A Pod Mitzvah - Dirt 130
Amber and Anna discuss some of the different rituals, ceremonies, and traditions associated with coming of age in cultures around the world and throughout time. From tossing baby teeth up to the roof to tying a vine to your ankles and jumping off a wooden tower, it's all fascinating.Links
Young People's Conceptions of the Transition to Adulthood (Youth & Society)
Voice Changes for Boys During Puberty (Very Well Family)
Right–left and the scrotum in Greek sculpture (Laterality, via ResearchGate)
13 Amazing Coming of Age Traditions From Around the World (Global Citizen)
Rite of Passage (Cultural Anthropology)
The Excruciating Bullet Ant Glove Test Of The Mawé People (All That’s Interesting)
What It's Like to Get Stung by the World's Most Painful Insect (Esquire)
Seijin No Hi: Celebrating Japanese Youth’s Rite of Passage (Savvy Tokyo)
Meet Vanuatu's land-diving daredevils, who inspired bungee jumping (CNN Travel)
Coming of Age Rituals (Hudson County Community Colleges Libraries)
Girling the girl and boying the boy: the production of adulthood in ancient Mesoamerica (World Archaeology)
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3/29/2021 • 50 minutes, 54 seconds
Dhaka Muslin, Bohemian Graves, and a Bone Tool - TAS 117
In this week’s archaeology news, we discuss three articles that captured our attention! The first is all about the ancient Dahka fabric, how it was produced, and how that knowledge has been lost to time. The second is an article about a Bohemian grave in the Czech Republic with unique grave goods. And the final story is about an ancient bone tool found in Australia.Links
The Legendary Fabric that No One Knows How to Make (BBC)
Gold and precious gems unearthed in a 5th-century grave in Bohemia (Live Science)
Statement from the East Bohemian Museum in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
Rare bone tool artefact revealed (Cosmos)
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3/27/2021 • 37 minutes, 28 seconds
La Rumarosa and the Kumeyaay with Dr. Don Liponi - Rock Art 33
Dr. Don Liponi joins the Rock Art podcast again to talk about his ongoing work and publications regarding La Rumarosa rock art and the Kumeyaay people. His publications are bringing light to this fantastic rock art and the people that created it, and, is helping the Kumeyaay people directly.Links
California Rock Art Foundation
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http://www.ivdesertmuseum.org/
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3/26/2021 • 48 minutes, 35 seconds
The Dig (2021) Reaction | Sutton Who? - Dig It 26
In this episode, we give a big welcome to our new Project Assistant, Izzie, and discuss the new Netflix movie, The Dig! Just a warning this episode contains spoilers for The Dig. Tune in as we introduce Izzie, initial reactions/thoughts of The Dig, and chats on the accuracy of the film in contrast with the actual site and archaeology!Recorded: 03/07/2021Links
La Brea Tar Pits:
The Dig
History vs Hollywood
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3/26/2021 • 48 minutes, 45 seconds
Risk Management in CRM Archaeology - CRMArch 211
We start the episode by addressing the recent horrific violence against Asian-Americans in Atlanta in March of 2021. What does violence against Asian-Americans mean for archaeology and how will we respond? Next we discuss Dr. Bill White's recent paper in SAA Advances about risk management in archaeology.Links
Applying Risk Management Concepts from CRM and the Outdoor Recreation Industry to Academic Archaeology Projects by Dr. Bill White (Advances in Archaeological Practice 9(1), 2021, pp. 61-65
National Outdoor Leadership School
Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
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Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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3/24/2021 • 50 minutes, 55 seconds
Horror Part 1 - Prehist 31
The long arm of the prehistoric past reaches through the millennia to grab our attention, and, in this episode, to grab us by the throat. Yes, we’re talking folk horror in this episode, and trying not to shiver as we discuss how the past intrudes in uncanny ways on the present in films, plays and books. We have a full cast of characters in this spine-tingler, including Dr Lauren McIntyre, Rebecca Lambert (or Lady Liminal), David Southwell of the Hookland Guide, Dr Simon Underwood and Drone Lord.Guest Socials
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3/23/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 2 seconds
The Black Trowel Collective with Aris Poliopoulos and Colleen Morgan - Modern Myth - Episode 19
Today's epsiode is all about mutual aid, anarchism and archaeology. I sat down recently with Aris Politopolis and Colleen Morgan, both of whom are members of The Black Trowel Collective. We discuss what the BTC does and in particular the function of its microgrants, which provide $5-$300 in grants to students of archaeology, with no questions asked.We also talk about the ways in which anarchism has influenced this kind of work and what "anarchaeology" may mean in terms of working with others.You can find out more about Black Trowel Collective by visiting the website https://blacktrowelcollective.wordpress.com/ or their Twitter http://twitter.com/blacktrowelDr. Aris Politopoulos - Twitter Dr. Colleen Morgan - Twitter
3/23/2021 • 45 minutes, 41 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Gino Caspari - Ruins 48
In this episode, we are chatting with Dr. Gino Caspari, a Postdoc in Archaeology at the University of Sydney and the University College London. Dr. Caspari also runs a very popular archaeology Instagram account @ginocaspari that currently has over 123K followers and we discuss the importance of science communication and his experiences on Instagram. We cover his wild and interesting academic career, with many changes in majors and degrees. We also discuss Dr. Caspari's ongoing research in Siberia and his collaborative work with Indigenous Siberians and the issues of language barriers in publications.Dr. Caspari’s Literature Recommendations:
Frozen Tombs of Siberia: The Pazyryk Burials of Iron-Age Horsemen by S. I Rudenko
Who We Are and How We Got Here by David Reich
Kon-Tiki: Across The Pacific By Raft by Thor Heyerdahl
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3/22/2021 • 50 minutes, 34 seconds
Archaeology of Childhood - Dirt 129
Amber and Anna examine how different ancient cultures viewed children and childhood. We’ll also discuss how the archaeological interpretation of the lives of children in the ancient past has shifted as we’ve gained more and more evidence.Links
Children Are Not Small Adults: Significance of Biological and Cognitive Development in Medical Practice (Handbook of the Philosophy of Medicine)
Childhood – an historical perspective (Good Childhood Blog)
Cultural Relativism (Cultural Anthropology)
Why babies in medieval paintings look like ugly old men (Vox)
Role and Importance of Children in the Middle Ages (ThoughtCo.)
Childbirth, Childhood and Adolescence in the Middle Ages (ThoughtCo.)
Children in the ancient Middle East were valued and vulnerable — not unlike children today (The Conversation)
The composition of a Neandertal social group revealed by the hominin footprints at Le Rozel (Normandy, France) (Proceedings of the National Academy of Science)
Neanderthal children's footprints offer rare snapshot of Stone Age family life (ABC News
Neanderthal children shivered and suffered in ancient Europe (Science)
Neanderthal children grew and were weaned similar to us (EurekAlert)
What ancient footprints can tell us about what it was like to be a child in prehistoric times (The Conversation)
Prehistoric children as young as eight worked as brickmakers and miners (Nature)
400,000-year-old 'School of Rock' Found in Prehistoric Cave in Israel (Ha’aretz)
These Miniature Tools Taught Ancient Children How to Hunt and Fight (Smithsonian)
Archaeology and Developmental Psychology: A Brief Survey of Ancient Athenian Toys (American Journal of Play)
What prehistoric toys can tell us about human evolution (ABC News)
Why Ancient Toys Are Elusive Artifacts (Discover)
Is It Ritual? Or
3/22/2021 • 44 minutes, 4 seconds
Ancient Hazelnuts, Artistic Neanderthals and a Pompeiian Chariot - TAS 116
This week in archaeology news we discuss three archaeology stories int he news. First up is an ancient hazelnut shell found in Scotland that has been radiocarbon dated to more than 10,000 years ago. Second, we discuss the growing evidence for Neandertal, Denisovan and early Homo Sapien collaborations and sharing of ideas that contributed to an explosion of creativity and art. Finally, Pompeii is back in the news! This time an intact ceremonial chariot was discovered, and we discuss this contribution to what we know about Pompeiian society in 79 CE.Links
Hazelnut Shell Sheds Light on Life in Scotland More Than 10,000 Years Ago (Smithsonian Magazine)
Neanderthals helped create early human art, researcher says (The Guardian)
A Lamborghini of Chariots is Discovered at Pompeii (NPR)
‘Miraculously’ Well-Preserved Ceremonial Chariot Found at Villa Outside of Pompeii (Smithsonian Magazine)
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3/21/2021 • 41 minutes, 58 seconds
An Exploration of Sheffield's Ancient Village Suburbs with David Templeman - ArchandAle 36
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. This month we are proud to host David Templeman speaking on "An Exploration of Sheffield's Ancient Village Suburbswith David Templeman". This talk took place on Thursday, February 25th, 2021, online via Google Meets.David is a retired businessman, having worked in the leisure trade most of his working life. With a lifelong interest in history, on retirement, he indulged that passion by joining Sheffield Manor Lodge initially as a guide. Since then he has become an accomplished speaker giving talks all over the country on Elizabethan history with local connotations. In 2016, he became an author when his book “Mary, Queen of Scots the Captive Queen in England 1568-87” was launched to critical acclaim. The book has now sold just under 3,000 copies and has become recognised as the definitive version of the English captivity of Mary, Queen of Scots. David is a Member of the Marie Stuart society of which he has developed close links. He is also chair of the Friends of Sheffield Manor Lodge, which has almost 400 Members, with the current Earl of Shrewsbury as their patron. Over the last few years, David has devoted his research into bringing the old Sheffield- the one prior to the 19th century back into the public domain with a number of very popular talks, none more so than the Ancient Suburbs series.For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity).Affiliates
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3/18/2021 • 52 minutes, 32 seconds
Archaeological Sampling with Dr. Ted Banning - ArchaeoTech 150
Anyone working in archaeology has used some form of sampling strategy during the course of their work, whether they knew it or not. Most professions do something like this. Are we doing it right? Too much? Too little? Dr. Ted Banning recently published a paper in American Antiquity discussing the current state of sampling in the fied.Links
American Antiquity “Sampled To Death: The Rise and Fall of Probability Sampling in Archaeology”
The Archaeologist’s Laboratory
Random Integers
Immerssed VR
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3/18/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 49 seconds
Reclaiming Culture Through Archaeology - HeVo 49
Today’s podcast features Honey Constant (Sturgeon Lake First Nation), a Masters Student at the University of Saskatchewan and Senior Interpretive Guide at Wanuskewin Heritage Park. We travel through her journey as an Indigenous woman towards a career in Plains Indigenous public archaeology. A few of the topics we cover include Indigenous representation, intergenerational trauma from residential schools, as well as reconciliation, Indigenous Place Names, and navigating virtual vs. in person consultations, interviews, and education during the COVID-19 pandemic.LinksHoney Constant's WebsiteHoney’s InstagramHoney’s TwitterWanuskewin Facebook PageUSASK ArticleWanuskewin Heritage Parks Snax and Facts Facebook Live with Dr. Kisha SupernantDr. Supernant Heritage Voices EpisodeContact
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3/16/2021 • 46 minutes, 9 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Erina Baci II - Ruins 47
In this edition of Our Ruined Lives, we are pleased to have Erina Baci return to the Podcast. Erina first appeared on Episode 7, way back in October 2019. We begin the show by catching up with her on what she has been up to since she first appeared on the podcast. We then delve into a discussion on the importance of geography and resources to people in the past, modern geopolitics, and how modern issues affect our current understanding of the past. This leads us to discuss an upcoming Memorandum of Understanding between the US and Albania and the potential implications of the MoU for Balkan Cultural Preservation. We close out the episode with Erina serving up some awesome advice for future and current graduate students.Erina's Literature Recommendations:
Archaeological Guide of Kosova - Online PDF
The Illyrians by John Wilks
Evaluating social complexity and inequality in the Balkans between 6500 and 4200 BC by Marko Porčić (2019)
Archaeology as Bearing Witness By Hauser et al. (2018)
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Erina's Twitter: @TheAlbanianArch
Erina's Blog: https://thealbanianarchaeologist.com/
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3/15/2021 • 53 minutes, 38 seconds
March Madagascarness - The Dirt 128
This week, Anna and Amber journey to the island of Madagascar. Yeah, sure, there were once man-sized lemurs there, but we’re talking about the people of Madagascar, how and when they arrived on the island, their history, archaeology, and more! Plus, Anna discovers that maps are super useful.Links
Malagasy? Or is it Madagascan? Our research provides the answer (The Conversation)
Indian Ocean: Five Island Countries (Library of Congress)
Madagascar: Precolonial Era, Prior to 1894 (via the Wayback Machine)
Researchers confirm timeline of human presence on Madagascar (Phys.org)
Ancient Madagascar Shows Humans Make New Places Suit Them (Futurity)
Genomic landscape of human diversity across Madagascar (PNAS)
What are single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)? (MedlinePlus)
Ancient rice 'first evidence' Madagascan ancestors crossed Indian Ocean from South-East Asia (ABC)
Ancient crops provide first archaeological signature of the westward Austronesian expansion (PNAS)
The culture history of Madagascar (Journal of World Prehistory)
Chapter 15 - The Austronesian Expansion and the First Malagasy Cultures (The Worlds of the Indian Ocean)
Time and the ancestors: Landscape survey in the Andrantsay region of Madagascar (Antiquity, via ResearchGate)
Toward a just and inclusive environmental archaeology of southwest Madagascar (Journal of Social Archaeology, via ResarchGate)
Madagascar / The Great Island: Contemporary Artists from Madagascar (Google Arts + Culture)
Madagascar of to-day (Internet Archive)
Situating Madagascar: Indian Ocean dynamics and archaeological histories (Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, via ResearchGate)
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3/15/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 26 seconds
Letter packets, Diadems and Ancient Bogota - TAS 115
This week was packed full of interesting archaeology news stories, so join us for a discussion about the 3 that caught our eye! First up is a story about using x-ray microtomography to virtually unfold historical letters. Then, in segment 2 we cover a story about a burial site in Spain that indicates that the social and political rulers of the culture may have been women. Finally, we discuss an innovative new approach to studying Bogota's prehistoric irrigation system.Links
Unlocking history through automated virtual unfolding of sealed documents imaged by X-ray microtomography
Emblems and spaces of power during the Argaric Bronze Age at La Almoloya, Murcia
Ancient woman may have been powerful European leader, 4,000-year-old treasure suggests
El Argar
Aerial Photographs Uncover Bogotá’s Indigenous Hydraulic System
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3/13/2021 • 44 minutes, 22 seconds
Numic Scratched - Rock Art 32
On past episodes we've talked about "scratched" rock art as a style. Today we're going to talk about the California and western United States expression of that style, "Numic Scratched". What is it, where do you find it, how old is it, and how is it related to women?Links
California Rock Art Foundation
Are Numic Scratched Rock Art Drawings Women’s Work?
Coso Rock Art Within Its Archaeological Context
Marks of Distinction: Rock Art and Ethnic Identification in the Great Basin
The Numic Spread: Great Basin Cultures in Competition
New Light on Old Art: Recent Advances in Hunter-Gatherer Rock Art Research
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3/12/2021 • 43 minutes, 16 seconds
Cross Post with Josh Gurrero's 15 Questions with an Archaeologist feat. Michaela Mauriello - DigIt 25
Welcome to the second take over episode! This time Michaela was interviewed for the podcast 15 Questions with an Archaeologist with Joshua Gurrero with the Southeast Archeological Center. This episode aired on his channel 1 February 2021. Be sure to check out his channel and the other amazing interviews he has conducted.Links
15 Questions with an Archaeologist
Josh and Michaela's episode
Josh and Michaela's YouTube episode
Josh's YouTube Channel
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Twitter: @idigitpodcast
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Alyssa
Instagram: aal.archaeology
Twitter: Lyssakemi
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Twitter: m_mauriello
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3/12/2021 • 43 minutes, 36 seconds
CRM Firms Should Train Future Field Techs - CRMArch 210
The 2020 field season was largely shortened by COVID - field schools were almost completely shut down. Even though we all played along like 2021 was going to be different, it looks like many field schools are already canceled. While this is happening CRM firms are demanding that university programs train students to know what CRM firms want them to know. The answer is obvious: CRM firms should train students in CRM though internships and partner programs. This week...on the CRM Archaeology Podcast.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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3/10/2021 • 53 minutes, 23 seconds
Near Eastern Archaeology with Maria Diget Sletterød - Ruins 46
In this episode, we are pleased to introduce Maria Diget Sletterød, a Danish archaeologist studying the Pre-pottery Neolithic in the Near East at the University of Copenhagen. We start off with a brief introduction as to how the hosts found Maria which was through an Archaeologists in Quarantine episode with Carlton hosted by Tash. Then we delve into her diverse archaeological research and excavation projects and how she has worked all across the Near East and Europe. David and Maria swap stories about visiting/working in Israel. We follow up with a discussion on Maria's thesis work and where the discipline of archaeology fits in the Danish educational system and what exactly is the "Pre-pottery Neolithic". We close the episode out by asking Maria about what it's like to work in the Near East, a region that is known in the American media for being geopolitically tenuous.Contact For Guest:
Maria's Instagram: @maria_archaeology
Maria's Email: [email protected]
Maria's Source Recommendations:
The Agricultural Revolution in Prehistory: Why did Foragers become Farmers- by Graeme Barker
The Archaeology of Mesopotamia - By Roger Matthews
The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt - By Ian Shaw
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3/8/2021 • 50 minutes, 19 seconds
Anna's Birthday Podcastle - Dirt 127
This episode happens to fall within Anna's birthday week, so Amber has very kindly indulged Anna's childhood love of knights, castles, magic, and adventure. This week, we're exploring Arthurian legend, and some of the...unique legacies it has left behind. We firmly establish that Arthur had TWO different swords. We also confirm that no, Robin Hood was not a Knight of the Round Table. Plus, the Yelp review that made Amber laugh until she cried.Links
Guide to the classics: the Arthurian legend (The Conversation)
King Arthur: Myth-Making and History
Was There A Real King Arthur? (Archaeology)
King Arthur’s Ancestor, the Legendary Brutus of Troy, Is Focus of New Biography (Children of Arthur)
The Literary Development of the Arthurian Legend (World History Encyclopedia)
The Legendary King: How the Figure of King Arthur Shaped a National Identity and the Field of Archaeology in Britain (via Digital Commons)
Great Riddles in Archaeology: King Arthur, Camelot, and the Quest for a Holy Grail (Penn Museum)
Archaeologists Have Uncovered a Massive Palace at The Legendary Birthplace of King Arthur (Science Alert)
How Medieval Times survives in the digital age (Toronto Star)
Zounds, Milady! (Slate)
Well Met: Renaissance Faires and the American Counterculture
The Utopian Vision That Explains Renaissance Fairs (Bloomberg CityLab)
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3/8/2021 • 55 minutes, 35 seconds
Timelines - Egypt, Peru and China: 2600-2500 BCE - TAS 114
For the last few months we’ve been talking about a new type of episode and here’s the first one: welcome to Timelines. This idea is all about taking an anchor event or time period that pretty much everyone has heard about and then looking at what was happening in other parts of the world at the same time. The idea is that sometimes these big anchor events can overshadow other really important things. Our first episode has the building of the pyramids at Giza in Egypt as the anchor. We also talk about what’s happening in Peru and China at the same time.Links
Egypt
“Pyramids at Giza” from National Geographic
“Pyramids of Giza” Britannica
Estimating Population in Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptian Agriculture
Caral in Peru
Sacred City of Caral-Supe
Caral
First City in the New World?
Quipu: South America's Ancient Writing System
Norte Chico civilization
China: Majiayao Culture
Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities
Majiayao Culture
Pottery Production, Mortuary Practice, and Social Complexity in the Majiayao Culture, NW China (ca. 5300-4000 BP)
A Discussion on Early Metals and the Origins of Bronze Casting in China
Yellow River and Yangtze River: Centers of Chinese Civilization?
https://www.britannica.com/place/China/4th-and-3rd-millennia-bce#ref589720
Majiayao Culture from Gotheburg.com
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3/6/2021 • 53 minutes, 43 seconds
Barrier Canyon Style Rock Art of Utah with David Sucec - Rock Art 31
David Sucec is Director of the Barrier Canyon Style (BCS) Rock Art of Utah. BCS is one of the more remarkable rock art expressions in North America. It dates from as early as 7,000 to 2,000 years ago and is mainly a polychrome painted style. The patterned expressions adorn the dramatic canyons of the spectacular Utah topography. The images are haunting and consist of very small but many times very large images of decorated and "floating" spirit figures. Sucec has dedicated over 30 years to the proper recording of this world class rock art tradition through detailed photographic imaging. Our discussion will focus on why has Barrier Canyon rock been so evocative and intriguing. We are honored to have Sucec share the story of his odyssey with BCS!LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
Chris Webster
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3/5/2021 • 50 minutes, 15 seconds
Kicking Tech Phobias with Eric Olson - Archaeotech 149
Eric Olson joins us again as a special guest host to discuss how to overcome the fears that keep us from learning about and trying out new (or at least new to us) tech. Paul and Eric share advice, tips, and even some of their own fears and explore great ways to start with GIS, R, programming, and more.Links
The Open Digital Archaeology Textbook
Subreddits of interest:
GIS
R
Anthropology
Archaeology
GIS Lounge
QGIS online training manual
AnthroYeti
MAMP
Structure your data
Eric’s online games
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Chris Webster
Twitter: @archeowebby
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Paul Zimmerman
Twitter: @lugal
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3/4/2021 • 56 minutes, 27 seconds
Crucibles, Pubs and 'Slums': An overview of Industrial Archaeology in Sheffield with Richard Jackson - Arch and Ale 35
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. This month we are proud to host Richard Jackson speaking on "Crucibles, Pubs and 'Slums': An overview of Industrial Archaeology in Sheffield." This talk took place on Thursday, January 28th, 2021, online via Google Meets.Richard Jackson from ArcHeritage is a veteran field archaeologist with 17 years of experience, including community outreach, landscape surveying, building conservation, and excavating management. Richard is an expert in post-medieval ceramics and industrial archaeology. In this talk, Richard speaks on the people, places, and secrets that created Sheffield's unique technique of producing steel during the industrial period.For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)LinksArcHeritageAffiliates
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3/3/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 20 seconds
A Little Bit of Zooarch, a Little Bit of Palaeontology...Let's Talk Megafauna and Extinct Species - Animals 32
Picture a world where dormice are the size of cats and hyenas roamed around Europe: welcome to the Pleistocene! Upon suggestion from one of our listeners, we explore the time period where zooarchaeology and palaeontology overlap.Bibliography
Palombo, M.R. (2001). Endemic elephants of the Mediterranean Islands: knowledge, problems and perspectives. The World of Elephants, Proceedings of the 1st International Congress (October 16–20, 2001, Rome): 486–491.
https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/mythic-creatures/land/greek-giants
Leighton, R (1999) Sicily Before History: An Archaeological Survey from the Palaeolithic to the Iron Age, Cornell University Press
https://beta.capeia.com/paleobiology/2017/09/21/the-lost-world-of-island-dwarfs-and-giants
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2020/november/giant-dormice-the-size-of-cats-used-to-live-on-sicily.html
Kurten, B. (2007) Pleistocene Mammals of Europe, USA: Aldine Transaction
https://www.creswell-crags.org.uk/collection/
https://twilightbeasts.org/2014/04/28/the-forgotten-sabretooth/
Pettitt, P. B., Bahn, P. & Ripoll, S. (2007). Palaeolithic Cave Art at Creswell Crags in European Context. Oxford University Press.
Charles, R., and Jacobi, R.M. (1994) "The lateglacial fauna from the Robin Hood Cave, Creswell Crags: a re-assessment." Oxford journal of archaeology 13.1: 1-32.
Moleón, Marcos, et al. (2020) "Rethinking megafauna." Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287.1922
https://www.nps.gov/articles/mammoth-or-mastodon.htm#:~:text=Mastodon%20were%20shorter%20and%20stockier,flat%20surfaces%20for%20eating%20grass.
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/what-was-megatherium.html
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Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz
Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
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3/2/2021 • 53 minutes, 23 seconds
The Dirt Caves In: LIVE! - Dirt 126
If you were a pre-Homo sapiens hominin, the place to see and be seen was Africa in what is today colloquially known as the Cradle of Humankind. True to form, we're late to the party, but come along with us anyway for a tour of the cave sites that revolutionized paleoanthropology.Thank you to everyone who came out to the live show!Links
When Did Homo Sapiens First Appear? (Discover)
Oldest Homo sapiens bones ever found shake foundations of the human story (The Guardian)
Scientists discover the oldest Homo sapiens fossils at Jebel Irhoud, Morocco (Phys.org)
Caves of Hercules (Atlas Obscura)
The Caves of Hercules – The Map of Africa (Barclays Travel)
Skull Fossils in Cave Show Mix of Human Relatives Roamed South Africa (The New York Times)
Contemporaneity of Australopithecus, Paranthropus, and early Homo erectus in South Africa (Science)
Newly discovered fossil documents small-scale evolutionary changes in an extinct human species (Washington University in St. Louis)
‘Little Foot’ hominin emerges from stone after millions of years (Nature)
World’s oldest camp bedding found in South African cave (Science)
Fire and grass-bedding construction 200 thousand years ago at Border Cave, South Africa (Science)
200,000 years ago, humans preferred to kip cozy (Science Daily)
First Use of Poison (Archaeology)
When the Sea Saved Humanity (Scientific American)
Early Tools Were Born From Fire (Science)
Ancient hominins used fire to make stone tools (Phys.org)
South Africa’s Blombos cave is home to the earliest drawing by a human (The Convo)
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3/1/2021 • 1 hour, 56 seconds
Just the Boyz: Emails, Gaming, and Columbus - Ruins 45
We are now uploading video versions of the podcast to our YouTube channel thanks to Zencastr's new video podcast component. You can find the video version of this episode by going to our YouTube Channel "A Life in Ruins"A Life In Ruins YoutubeIn this episode, the guys gather around their mics and webcams to talk about a recent email they received at the beginning of the new year and the impact it had on them. In the second segment, they actually begin to talk about archaeology through a conversation about the PC game Dawn of Man. This leads the guys down a path to talking about how cultural evolution is portrayed in popular gaming and a hypothetical discussion regarding what would the Americas have looked like if Europeans hadn't arrived in the 15th and 16th centuries.Contact
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3/1/2021 • 53 minutes, 12 seconds
Ancient Beer, Stolen Stonehenge Stones, and an Ancient Chinese City - TAS 113
Welcome to another archaeology news episode! We have three stories to discuss this week. We start with what’s basically an ancient beer factory in Egypt. Then we travel to Stonehenge in England to talk about the origin of the inside circle of stones called the Bluestones. Finally, we look at an ancient Chinese City that archaeologists have spent many years excavation.We discuss these articles from the perspective of an archaeologist to show how a skeptical and scientific perspective can clear up what journalists think is important about recent discoveries.Links
Archaeologists Discover Ancient Beer Factory in Egype - CNN
Ancient beer factory unearthed by archaeologists in Egypt - NBC News
The original Stonehenge? A dismantled stone circle in the Preseli Hills of west Wales - Cambridge University Press Online, 12 Feb 21
Stonehenge may be a rebuilt stone circle from Wales, new research suggests - CNN
Dig at ancient site uncovers capital of first unified state - China Daily
Chinese Find Ancient Xianyang, Lost Capital of the Qin Dynasty - Ancient Origins
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2/27/2021 • 51 minutes, 18 seconds
Florida Archaeology, Belonging, and Phil Collins feat. Shelby Foy - Dig It 24
In this episode, we "sit" down with Shelby Foy, a CRM archaeologist based in Florida! Listen in as we chat with her about life, her academic experience, and finding her passion in archaeology. How does Phil Collins tie in to this? Well, listen and find out!LinksShelby's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelbfo/
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2/26/2021 • 53 minutes, 35 seconds
ENCORE: 99 Problems - Fixing CRM - CRMArch 209
ENCORE (Original release: Sept 14, 2016)In early August we created a survey that was placed on Facebook and it was titled "99 Problems". Based on recent and ongoing conversations on Facebook regarding issues with people that work in CRM Archaeology, the survey was designed to find out what those problems actually are and what we can do about them. On this episode, the hosts discuss the results. Your thoughts are appreciated in the comments.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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2/24/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 43 seconds
Hoo dis? with Tash and Raven - Ruins 44
In this episode, we are pleased to have Raven Todd da Silva and Natasha Billson return to the Podcast. Raven is another OG from the early episodes, appearing on episode 9 and runs a very popular Instagram and Youtube Channel called “Dig it with Raven” and Natasha aka Tash was recently on episode 29, and runs a youtube channel called Behind the Trowel. If you follow us on Social Media, then you know that both of these archaeologists are a part of the Archaeology Avengers and we are super excited to have them back on the podcast. We discuss Netflix’s new hit movie, The Dig, and discuss the archaeology of the site on which the movie is based on. We also discuss how archaeology is portrayed in the media.Contact for GuestsTash:
Instagram: @tash_archaeo
Twitter: @Tash_Archaeo
YouTube: Behind the Trowel
Raven
Instagram: @digitwithraven
Twitter: @digitwithraven
YouTube: Dig it With Raven
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2/22/2021 • 55 minutes, 7 seconds
DNA: The Dirt, uh, Finds a Way - Dirt 125
This year is the 20th anniversary of the first publication of the Human Genome Project, and the 10th anniversary of the Neanderthal Genome Project. Since both of these projects began, DNA research has changed what we know about the human story more than we could ever possibly have imagined. Come learn about a tiny fraction of this knowledge with us, and listen to our brains explode.Links
Protein Synthesis: an Epic on the Cellular Level (Internet Archive)
Human Genome Project Information Archive 1990–2003 (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Human Genome Project FAQ (National Human Genome Research Institute)
Game of chances: inheritance is a question of probability, not destiny (The Guardian)
Why Race Is Not a Thing, According to Genetics (National Geographic)
How to Argue With a Racist: What Our Genes Do (and Don't) Say About Human Difference (The Experiment Publishing)
The Neanderthal DNA you carry may have surprisingly little impact on your looks, moods (Science)
Neanderthal DNA highlights complexity of COVID risk factors (Nature)
Neanderthal DNA in Modern Human Genomes Is Not Silent (The Scientist)
Multiple lines of mysterious ancient humans interbred with us (National Geographic)
Denisovan DNA in the genome of early East Asians (Max Planck Gesellscheft)
The complete genome sequence of a Neandertal from the Altai Mountains (Nature)
The Contribution of Neanderthals to Phenotypic Variation in Modern Humans (The American Journal of Human Genetics)
Evidence found of Denisovans interbreeding with humans in Southeast Asia more recently than thought (Phys.org)
The CRISPR-baby scandal: what’s next for human gene-editing (Nature)
In a possible step forward for gene therapy, Stanford researchers made mice glow like fireflies (Stanford News)
Neanderthal-like ‘mini-brains’ created in lab with CRISPR (Nature)
3 Human Chimeras That Already Exist (Scientific American)
This Woman Is Her Own Twin
2/22/2021 • 56 minutes, 39 seconds
The Modern Myth of Stirling with Dr. Murray Cook - Episode 18 - Modern Myth
Today's episode we talk to Dr Murray Cook about his new book The Anvil of Scottish History: Stories of Stirling. We discuss what makes Stirling a place of deep history and how often this is overlooked.We also discuss excavations during covid and the benefits of being outdoors.You can find his book from where you purchase books or following this link https://www.extremispublishing.com/the-anvil-of-scottish-history.htmlDr. Murray Cook also runs Rampart Field School - http://www.rampartscotland.co.uk/Stirling University ProfilePLease also forgive the intrusions from my puppy.
2/21/2021 • 50 minutes, 57 seconds
Essential low tech equipment with Eric Olson - Archaeotech 148
Eric Olson is back on the ArchaeoTech podcast with his list of low tech, low cost software and equipment that he thinks everyone should know about. We cover a lot of ground in this podcast! What do you use that fits this description that you think everyone should use?Links/Sources
Archaeotech 136
From the Archives (Eric’s podcast)
TPSDig
Olson, Eric 2019 The Shirey Meadow Site: A Comparative Study of Shovel Testing and Pedestrian Survey. Pennsylvania Archaeologist 89(1):61-74.
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2/18/2021 • 53 minutes, 17 seconds
Heritage, Tourism, and Race - HeVo 48
Today’s podcast features returning guest Dr. Antoinette Jackson, Professor Department of Anthropology Chair at the University of South Florida. We go in depth about her new book Heritage, Tourism, and Race: The Other Side of Leisure. This book was written in response to the common question, “Why are there so few minority visitors to National Parks?”. In response, Dr. Jackson challenges mainstream beliefs about leisure and race, as well as highlighting African American active and diverse pursuits of leisure in spite of the legal and social exclusion. We explore the original enslaved African caving history at Mammoth Cave, the Green Book, Black entrepreneurship, and Black beaches during segregation. We close out by discussing how COVID-19 reframes the concepts of space and exclusion for those who have maybe never had to think about it before, as well as where Dr. Jackson sees the Black Lives Matter movement taking the conversations and hopes present within the book.Links
Book: Heritage, Tourism, and Race: The Other Side of Leisure
Book: Speaking for the Enslaved: Heritage Interpretation at Antebellum Plantation Sites
Dr. Jackson: [email protected]
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2/16/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 37 seconds
Stefan Milo 2: This Time It's Personal #Paleolithic - Ruins 43
On this episode of A Life in Ruins podcast, we have a bonfire chat with YouTuber and Neolithic advocate, Stefan Milo. If you’re not familiar with Stefan, we introduced him in Episode 20. Or you may know him from his popular YouTube channel, “Stefan Milo.” We talk about the recent growth of Stefan’s channel and how he has now become the first full-time anthropology YouTuber!We then quickly get into the Great Paleolithic-Neolithic War of 2020. This began as a meme and took off. It was fun for both our followers to follow and share along with.We later have a serious discussion about the differences between the two periods and what it means for human history.Contact For Stefan Milo
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @historysmilo
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/stefanmilo
Website: https://www.stefanmilo.com/
Twitter: @Historysmilo
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2/15/2021 • 49 minutes, 54 seconds
Volcanoes! - Dirt 124
Let’s lean into our fear of pyroclastic flow and talk about the traces that volcanoes can leave in the archaeological record. Turns out, it’s a lot more than buried cities. We’ll also take a look at how volcanoes manifest in the myths and legends of various cultures.Links
Hawaiian Myths Tell A Story About Volcanic Activity At Kilauea (Forbes)
Volcano Myths and Rituals (American Scientist)
Why ancient myths about volcanoes are often true (BBC)
The Harmful Pseudoarchaeology of Mythological Atlantis (Women Write About Comics)
Santorini eruption: new theory says ‘pyroclastic flows’ caused devastating Bronze Age tsunamis (The Conversation)
The A.D. 79 Eruption at Mt. Vesuvius (UCSD Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics)
Tephrochronology and its application: A review (Quaternary Geology)
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2/15/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Sutton Hoo "Ghost Ship" and The Dig - TAS 111
With the recent release of The Dig, a Netflix film focused on the excavation of the incredible Anglo-Saxon burial ship at Sutton Hoo, we decided it was the perfect opportunity to take a closer look at this site! Sutton Hoo is extremely important and interesting for many reasons and we dive into those as well as review the movie. Did we like it? Join us and find out!We had so much to talk about that we couldn’t fit it all into the episode. Become an APN member to get access to the rest of the conversation!Links
UK National Trust - Sutton Hoo
The British Museum
Edith Pretty
Mercie Lack and Barbara Wagstaff
The Dig Trailer
Sutton Hoo burials: reconstructing the sequence of events
Current Archaeology
Sutton Hoo
Roadster Adventures
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2/13/2021 • 56 minutes, 5 seconds
Atlatl Angelo Robledo and Experimental Archaeology - Dig It 23
In this episode, we virtually sit down with Experimental Archaeologist, Angelo Robledo. Join us as we hear about Angelo's passions, his archaeology origin story, and atlatl construction!Links
Angelo's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/idigit1st/
World Atlatl Association: https://worldatlatl.org/
WAA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldatlatlassociation/
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2/12/2021 • 57 minutes, 45 seconds
Rock Art Dating with Dr. Alan Garfinkel - Rock Art 30
In archaeology there are many ways to date a site, feature, or artifact. The dating game with rock art is no different. What are some of the more common methods? Which ones aren't so common but work on some sites? Can you use other archaeological sites to date rock art panels? We talk about these topics and more on this week's episode.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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2/12/2021 • 35 minutes, 4 seconds
Conferences are Dead, Let's Do Better - CRM Arch 208
On today's episode we discuss conferences, AGAIN. But that's for two reasons. First, we got some great comments from a fan on our Member's Only Slack Team (archpodnet.com/members) that we had to address. Second, the basic model for a conference hasn't changed in nearly a century and we need to fix that.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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2/10/2021 • 54 minutes, 3 seconds
The Good Old Days: Prehistoric Inequality - Dirt 123
This week's episode is a listener-sponsored one! Ancient hunter-gatherers are often painted as egalitarian, with all members contributing to the needs of the group. But what does evidence from prehistory say about things like access to nutrition, or care for the sick or injured? Are there cases where some individuals were clearly treated differently from others? How far back can we go to find clues? Stay tuned, sleuths.Links
Did agriculture create inequality? (Scientific American)
Hunter-getherer envy (SAPIENS)
Issues with using modern forager groups as proxy for ancient ones (Evolutionary Anthropology)
The earliest deliberate burial? (SAPIENS)
Sunghir burials (SAPIENS)
Different types of burials at Sunghir (Antiquity)
Status-symbol scapulae? (Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences)
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2/8/2021 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 9 seconds
Royal purple dyed textile, Neanderthal/Homo Sapien teeth and Chumash Beads as currency - TAS 110
We’ve got three great articles to discuss on this week’s news episode. Check out the links below for more information.Links
Royal Purple Dyed Textile
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/purple-dye-israel-bible-solomon-david-b1795242.html
http://www.sci-news.com/archaeology/royal-purple-textile-09301.html
Neanderthal/Homo Sapien Teeth
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/02/01/europe/neanderthal-interbreeding-teeth-scn/index.html
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0047248420302001?via%3Dihub
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/science-environment-55882130
Chumash Beads as Currency
https://apple.news/AHSQ1veR0QuaiHHQUv1_-Bg
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0278416520302105?via%3Dihub
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2/8/2021 • 47 minutes, 8 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Ash Boydston-Schmidt - Ruins 42
For this edition of Our Ruined Lives we chat with Ash Boydston-Schmidt. Ash is a descendant of the Crow Nation and shares with us her families history, growing up in Oklahoma, her experiences with the Tiger King, and her academic journey at the University of Oklahoma double-majoring in Anthropology and Indigenous Studies. She is currently pursuing her Masters in Museums Studies at the University of New Mexico, where she started this past fall during the COVID-19 Pandemic. We finish up the episode with a conversation about Ash's work with the Diversity and Inclusion Council for the Boy Scouts of America.*Disclaimer: Ash's views regarding the topics discussed in the third segment of this episode are solely her own and not representative of the Diversity and Inclusion Council.Contact
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2/8/2021 • 52 minutes, 26 seconds
Spatial Archaeometry in the Time of COVID - ArchaeoTech 147
Many field seasons were canceled in 2020 due to concerns over COVID-19. A recent article in SAA Advances, written by members of the CAST and SPARC program highlight the things researchers can still do despite social distancing regulations and travel concerns. Paul and Chris discuss those techniques and technologies on this episode.LinksSpatial Archaeology in the Time of COVID from SAA Advances, January 2021Contact
Chris Webster
Twitter: @archeowebby
Email: [email protected]
Paul Zimmerman
Twitter: @lugal
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2/4/2021 • 46 minutes
Swooping is Bad, Bones are Better: The Zooarchaeology of Dragon Age - Animals 31
Join us on the latest part of our imagined videogame zooarchaeology series! Following popular demand, this episode is all about Bioware’s Dragon Age and its weird and wonderful creatures. Learn more about battle nugs, gibbering horrors and the Dragon Age version of ‘ritual’: it’s magic!!Sources
Galinas, B. et al. (2015) Dragon Age: The World of Thedas - Volume 2
Dark Horse Comics
Dragon Age Fandom
Contact
Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz
Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
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2/2/2021 • 59 minutes, 12 seconds
Unboxing Boxgrove - Dirt 122
This week, Anna introduces Amber to the site of Boxgrove, in what is now Sussex, England. It's one of the oldest known hominin sites in the UK, and features the remains of our early relative, Homo heidelbergensis. Join us to learn more about the Muddle in the Middle, the world's hardest jigsaw puzzle, and the molecular clock.Links
The man who died half a million years ago (Current Archaeology)
We may now know what our common ancestor with Neanderthals looked like (New Scientist)
Boxgrove Project Blog
The Middle Pleistocene human tibia from Boxgrove (Science Direct)
Flint formed in chalk (The Geological Society)
Boxgrove: how we found Europe’s oldest bone tools – and what we learned about their makers (The Conversation)
Europe’s Oldest Bone Tools Hint at Early Hominin Sophistication (Smithsonian Magazine)
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2/1/2021 • 41 minutes, 21 seconds
Tools of Future's Past: Lomekwi with Lana and Ella - Ruins 41
In this episode, we are pleased to have both Lana Ruck and Ella Beaudoin back on our show. Ella was on Episode 2 and Lana was on Episode 16. Since Episode 37 Settlers of Cerutti with Dr. Shane Miller and Dr. Jesse Tune was such a hit, we wanted to have Ella and Lana return to the show to talk about some controversial topics within paleoanthropology. Lana and Ella discuss the site Lomekwi, which is an archaeological site in Kenya where ancient stone tools have been discovered dating to 3.3 million years ago, which make them the oldest ever found. They deconstruct the tools, the context of the site, and the dating of the artifacts.Guest Contact
Lana's Twitter: @LanaRuck
Lana's Instagram: @LanaLately
ScIU's Instagram: @sciublog
Ella's Twitter: @ella_beaudoin
Ella's Instagram: @simple_homo_slaypien
Human Origins Twitter: @HumanOrigins
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2/1/2021 • 57 minutes, 50 seconds
The Archaeology of Harry Potter - TAS 109
Join us as we have a discussion about the Harry Potter Universe from an Anthropological and Archaeological perspective. The readers and watchers of Harry Potter are expected to believe that a magical world exists both completely separately but in the same space as the "real" world. Naturally, for these two nerds this brings up so many questions about how the two intersect, both currently, historically, and even prehistorically!LinksFind your Hogwarts House!Contact
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1/30/2021 • 54 minutes, 49 seconds
A Peak Into Community Archaeology - Dig It 22
In this episode, we talk about the practice of Community Archaeology. We discuss the pros, cons, and overall thoughts on the practice in comparison to what is known to be "traditional" archaeology.Resources
Podcast: Pollock, Ian. “Episode #30 Bringing Your Heart Home: Tiffany Cain Talks Tihosuco Identity and Heritage Projects,” The Familiar Strange, February 4, 2019.
Leventhal, Richard M., Carlos Chan Espinosa, Eladio Moo Pat, and Demetrio Poot Cahun. “The Community Heritage Project in Tihosuco, Quintana Roo, Mexico.” Public Archaeology 13, no. 1-3 (2014): 213–225.
Morgan, Kasey Diserens, and Richard M. Leventhal. “Maya of the Past, Present, and Future: Heritage, Anthropological Archaeology, and the Study of the Caste War of Yucatan.” Heritage 3 (2020): 511–527.
Fryer, Tiffany C. “Reflecting on Positionality: Archaeological Heritage Praxis in Quintana Roo, Mexico.” Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, vol. 31 (2020): 26–40.
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1/29/2021 • 58 minutes, 41 seconds
Virtual Conferences - CRMArch 207
On today’s episode, Doug, Bill and Heather discuss the pros and cons of Virtual conferences. The hosts share personal experiences with recent virtual conferences and have an in depth discussion on how a virtual platform could play a role in the future of conferencing.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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1/27/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 2 seconds
National Park Service Native American Affairs Program - HeVo 47
On this month’s podcast we have Dorothy FireCloud, J.D. Ms. FireCloud is the National Park Service’s Native American Affairs Liaison, Assistant to the Director in the Washington DC office, and a member of the Sicangu Lakota [Rosebud Sioux Tribe]. Ms. FireCloud describes her career ladder in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Forest Service, and the National Park Service leading to where she is today. She gives her perspective on continuing the Lakota role of caretaker in her previous positions as Acting Deputy Forest Supervisor at Black Hills National Forest and Superintendent at Devils Tower National Monument. We also discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted tribal consultations, what she would like to accomplish in her current position, and paths people can take if they are interested in federal careers. We end out the interview with a few stories about how the National Park Service has improved when it comes to making Indigenous guests feel welcome and how that only takes two simple words: Welcome Home.Links
NPS Native American Affairs Liaison Announcement
Dorothy FireCloud addressed University of Wyoming American Indian Graduates
In the Light of Reverence Documentary
Access fund articles
Dingell Act NPS Briefing Statement Indian Youth Service Corps Program
AIANTA certificate program for cultural heritage tourism
Heritage Voices Grand Canyon episode 1
Heritage Voices Grand Canyon episode 2
Red power on Alcatraz Exhibit
NPS Circle
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Jessica
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@livingheritageA
@LivingHeritageResearchCouncil
Lyle
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Dorothy
(202) 354-2126
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1/26/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 37 seconds
Down Unda' the Sea with Dr. Maddy McAllister - Ruins 40
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we interview Dr. Maddy McAllister, a maritime archaeologist with the Museum of Tropical Queensland. Dr. McAllister is known for her educational Instagram account, @shipwreckmermaid. As Dr. McAllister is an Aussie, we naturally first have a conversation about the differences between our endemic wildlife and the hazards of working in the wild. This is followed by a discussion of how Dr. McAllister, and other underwater archaeologists, plan out their projects, record data, and conduct their research. We also have some salty discussions of sailing stories, shipwrecks, and other things that blow Connors and Carlton's minds. David was literally born on an island -he gets it.Dr. McAllister's Book Recommendations:• 2005 ‘Beneath the Seven Seas’ (edited by George Bass)• 1980 Archaeology underwater – Keith Muckleroy• 2004 Maritime Archaeology: a technical handbook, Jeremy Green• 1986 Maritime Archaeology in Australia – Graeme Henderson• 2008 Unfinished Voyages – Graeme Henderson• 2007 Shipwreck Archaeology in Australia – Mike NashDr. McAllister's Instagram: @shipwreckmermaidDr. McAllister's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maddy.mcallister.10 and https://www.facebook.com/shipwreckmermaid/Contact
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1/25/2021 • 55 minutes, 19 seconds
What's in the News: CNN, Egypt, Peru, and Beer - TAS 108
This podcast was mentioned in a CNN article! Check out the link below. On this news episode we also talk about a 3000 year old city of the dead in Egypt, the takeover of the oldest city in the Americas in Peru, and how to identify historical beer cans.Links
CNN: 'The Dig' and five other culture recommendations if you love ancient discoveries
Ancient coffins, burial sites and a funeral temple discovered in Saqqara necropolis will 'rewrite history'
https://www.livescience.com/queen-temple-book-of-dead-found-egypt.html
The Oldest City in The Americas Is an Archeological Wonder, And It's Under Invasion
Wikipedia: Caral
An Archeologist’s Guide to Beer Cans
Rodster Adventures
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1/23/2021 • 44 minutes, 44 seconds
Dirt Bonus Ep: Five Stars' Worth of Fun with One Star Archaeology
It's a bonus episode! Anna and Amber are joined by some of the wonderful folks at One Star Archaeology (Twitter: @1starchaeology, Instagram: @onestarchaeology) for dramatic readings of internet reviews of archaeological sites.ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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1/22/2021 • 27 minutes, 52 seconds
More Big Data in the News - Archaeotech 146
Big data in archaeology is in the news again! With the release of an open access special issue of the Journal of Field Archaeology that focuses on big data in archaeology there is a renewed enthusiasm in the media for the subject. We discuss an Ars Technica article written about the issue that features a former two-time guest of the podcast. To start the show Paul tells us about his volunteer work at a local museum.Links
The Institute for American Indian Studies Museum and Research Center
"Archaeology is going digital to harness the power of Big Data", by Jennifer Ouellette, January 2, 2021
Journal of Field Archaeology, Volume 45, Issue sup1 (2020): Archaeology in the Age of Big Data
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1/21/2021 • 46 minutes, 30 seconds
The Current State of Indigenous Archaeologies with Emily Van Alst - Ruins 39
In this episode, Emily Van Alst, Ph.D. candidate at the Indiana University Bloomington, has returned to deliver some exciting news and to fill us in on the current state of Indigenous Archaeologies in the field. Emily was one of our first guests on the podcast, appearing in Episode 3: Rock Artin’ and Rollin’ with Emily Van Alst. Carlton originally wanted to title that episode: Painting with all the colors of the Rock Art. Emily fills us in on what she has been up to since she was last on the show, how pandemic life has been for her, her feedback on the podcast, and some helpful tips and advice for anyone wishing to collaborate with Indigenous folks in academia as well as on social media. Finally, Carlton and Emily talk about their upcoming edited volume on Indigenous Archaeology Methodologies that is scheduled for release in the Spring of 2022. So please join us in welcoming Emily back to our show.Contact For Guest:
Emily Twitter: @emilyvanawesome
Emily Instagram: @emilyvanawesome
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1/18/2021 • 59 minutes, 58 seconds
Amazonian Petroglyphs and Duck from Food Counter in Pompeii - TAS 107
Rachel Roden joins Chris to discuss some recent archaeological sites in the news. From the much-discussed pictographs in the Amazonian Rain Forest to a Pompeii Lunch counter and ALL the trash that people leave on sites, we talk about it all.Links
New Photos from the ‘Sistine Chapel of the Ancients’ Reveal Details About Prehistoric Amazonian Life - Like a Fondness for Bungee Jumping” - From This Is Colossal
Here is the journal article: Colonisation and early peopling of the Colombian Amazon during the Late Pleistocene and the Early Holocene: New evidence from La Serranía La Lindosa
“What’s On The Menu In Ancient Pompeii? Duck, Goat, Snail, Researchers Say” from NPR
“Archaeologists find 2,000 pieces of plastic at Iron Age site” from CNN
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1/16/2021 • 55 minutes, 25 seconds
Cross Post with Josh Gurrero's 15 Questions with an Archaeologist feat. Alyssa Loyless - Dig It 21
In this episode, we venture outside of interviewing and have, in turn, been interviewed for the podcast 15 Questions with an Archaeologist with Joshua Gurrero. This episode features Josh interviewing Alyssa which aired on his channel 1 January 2021! Be sure to check out his channel!Links
15 Questions with an Archaeologist
Josh and Alyssa's episode
Josh and Alyssa's YouTube episode
Josh's YouTube Channel
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Show
Twitter: @idigitpodcast
Email: [email protected]
Alyssa
Instagram: aal.archaeology
Twitter: Lyssakemi
Michaela
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1/15/2021 • 37 minutes, 20 seconds
Common Resume Issues - CRM Arch 206
We get a lot of people asking us to review their resumes or CVs on this show. Today we talk about some of the common problems we see with those two documents. Also, what's the difference? There are some things you probably know and some things that may surprise you after listening. Please share on your socials and with your friends!Links
How to change page size in word
How to lock the font and formatting in word.
Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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1/13/2021 • 58 minutes, 6 seconds
Indigenizing (Gover)nment, Law, and Football: A Conversation with Kevin Gover, Director of NMAI - Ruins 38
For this episode, we have the utmost pleasure in interviewing Kevin Gover. Kevin is currently the director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, a position he has held since 2007. He is also the Acting Under Secretary for Museums and Culture. Mr. Gover is a Tribal Citizen of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and Descendant of the Comanche Nation. If you are guessing that Kevin and Carlton are related due to the similarity in our last names, you are correct! Mr. Kevin Gover is Carlton's elder first cousin.Guest
Smithsonian Website with information about Mr. Gover
National Museum of the American Indian Website
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1/11/2021 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 36 seconds
Dr. Arthur Cushman - Rock Art 29
In this episode we interview Arthur Cushman a neurosurgeon that specializes as well in ethnobotanical’s that have indigenous origins and he is a student of the study of the use of various means to us to achieve altered states of consciousness and will mention his experiences with respect to rock art sites in the far west fascinating and engaging.
1/8/2021 • 45 minutes, 15 seconds
Contest Gifts - ArchaeoTech 145
Did you get any tech gifts this holiday season? On this show Paul and Chris talk about tech gifts they received that are useful for archaeology. They also talk about a listener email from the Space Archaeology episode and announce contest winners from Episode 144.Links
Institute for American Indian Studies
Magnetic Declination
Letherman Skeletool
Creality Ender 3 v2
Carhartt Backpack
Oculus Quest 2
Livox Avia LiDA
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Chris Webster
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Email: [email protected]
Paul Zimmerman
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1/7/2021 • 57 minutes, 8 seconds
The Hitchhikers: the animals we didn't really want to take with us but life, uh, finds a way - Animals 30
What do the black rat and the grain weevil have in common? Learn more about the species mankind has ‘accidentally’ introduced, many now regarded as pests. Discover enchanting creatures such as the killer shrimp, and a beetle’s favourite past time.Links and References
Invasive Non-Native Species Map
National Wildlife Federation: Invasive Species
O’Connor, T. & Sykes, N. (Eds.) (2010) Extinctions and Invasions: A Social History of British Fauna, Windgather Press
Jones, R. (2015) House Guests House Pests: A Natural History of Animals in the Home London: Bloomsbury
The Black Rat
“Killer Shrimp” Leaves Wake of Destruction
Quagga & Zebra Mussels
Mussel Mass in Lake Ontario
Contact
Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz
Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
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1/5/2021 • 47 minutes, 48 seconds
Settlers of Cerutti: Evaluating Claims About the Cerutti Mastodon Site - Ruins 37
UPDATE!ALiRP is now releasing 4 episodes a month!To kick off the new year, the boys invite Dr. Shane Miller (Mississippi State University; Ep. #21) and his friend Dr. Jesse Tune (Fort Lewis College) to investigate the controversy surrounding the Cerutti Mastodon Site.The conversation is a holistic discussion from different perspectives about evidence, ethics, Indigenous Sovereignty, and good science.Guest ContactsDr. Shane Miller, Twitter: @TheDurtyTowel
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1/4/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Completing a Master's Amidst a Pandemic feat. Megan Schlanker - Dig It 20
In this episode, we talk with Megan Schlanker who just finished her MSc in Bioarchaeology at the University of York. Join us as we chat about her work, research, and master's experience amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.*Content warning: Due to Megan's research there will be a discussion of domestic violence*LinksMegan’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/meg_sch
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1/1/2021 • 55 minutes, 26 seconds
Rock Alignments and Geoglyphs - Rock Art 28
For this episode Chris and Alan continue their basic rock art discussion. We discuss the nature and character of rock alignments, geoglyphs, intaglios, ground figures, scratched rock art, and dating of rock art.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
Chris Webster
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Twitter: @archeowebby
Dr. Alan Garfinkel
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1/1/2021 • 53 minutes, 36 seconds
Can You See My Screen? And Other Lessons from 2020 - CRMArch 205
The last year, 2020, has taught us a lot about ourselves, our families, and our work. But mostly it's taught is what to do and what not to do when video conferencing. On today's episode we give some conferencing pro tips and our lesson's learned.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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12/30/2020 • 55 minutes, 50 seconds
Introducing the Site Bites Podcast - SB 0
Introducing the Site Bites Podcast. In this episode, we will introduce the host of this podcast, Carlton Gover, and why he has decided to create this show.The Site Bites Podcast will explore an archaeological landscape over multiple episodes through conversations with various experts. Joining him each season, will be a featured co-host that is more versed in the archaeological literature of the selected archaeological site to help guide conversation and promote more dynamic dialogue between the hosts and their guests.Carlton Shield Chief Gover
Email: [email protected]
instagram: @pawnee_archaeologist
Twitter: @PaniArchaeology
Website: https://www.colorado.edu/anthropology/carlton-gover
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12/29/2020 • 3 minutes, 45 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Our Overlords - Ruins 36
Happy almost New Year listeners! We kick off the ending 2020 and beginning of 2021 with an interview of our overlord’s, Chris Webster and Rachel Roden. Chris is the co-founder of the Archaeology Podcast Network which started back in December of 2014, and Rachel is the lead editor of our Podcast. So please join us in welcoming the Cat Herders to the clowder we know as A Life in Ruins Podcast: Chris Webster and Rachel Roden!Contact For Guests:
Chris Webster's Twitter: @archeowebby
Chris Webster's Instagram: @chris_archaeo_webster
Chris Webster Facebook: facebook.com/captainwebby
Archaeology Podcast Network Twitter: @archpodnet
Archaeology Podcast Network Instagram: @archpodnet
Archaeology Podcast Network Facebook: www.facebook.com/archpodnet
Archaeology Podcast Network Website: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/
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12/28/2020 • 56 minutes, 52 seconds
Merry Hyksmas! With Dr. Chris Stantis - Dirt 121
Seasons greetings! And by that we mean we're wrapping up 2020 by sitting down with Dr. Chris Stantis, who uses stable isotope analyses to learn how people lived in the ancient past. We discuss the real story of the Hyksos Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period in Egypt. Were they the pushy invaders they've been made out to be? Or is there more to the story? (There's more to the story). Not only ALL THIS, but Dr. Stantis convinces Amber and Anna to love those pesky little atoms--stable isotopes!Links
Who were the Hyksos? Challenging traditional narratives using strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) analysis of human remains from ancient Egypt (PLOSOne)
The Foreigner as Scapegoat: Lessons from Ancient Egypt and Today (Chris Naughton dot com)
Additionally, Dr. Stantis has the following recommendations for those interested in learning more about the Hyksos:
The Ascendancy of the Kushite Kingdom of Kerma in the Post Middle Kingdom Era: Revisiting the Second Intermediate Period of Ancient Egypt (Archaeological Research Facility, UC Berkeley)
Dr. Danielle Candelora’s research on Hyksos and “race” in scholarship
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12/28/2020 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 31 seconds
Searching for Cleopatra with Dr. Kelly Olson - TAS 106
On January 8th, 2021 on CBC a documentary called “Searching for Cleopatra: The Woman Behind the Myth” premiers. Dr. Kelly Olson, a professor in the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Western Ontario lectures on Cleopatra and contributed to this documentary. Chris talks to her about Cleopatra: what was she like, what sort of ruler was she, what happened to her descendants, and more.Links
Searching for Cleopatra on the CBC
Dr. Kelly Olson’s University Site
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Chris Webster
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12/27/2020 • 38 minutes, 54 seconds
Figurines from Pakistan and Rock Art with Shane Davis - Rock Art 27
Today we talk with archaeologist Shane Davis. Shane studied Belize, Pakistan, and now works with Alan in Cultural Resources Management in California. Alan asks him about his path to archaeology and the project he's worked on.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
Chris Webster
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Dr. Alan Garfinkel
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12/25/2020 • 44 minutes, 15 seconds
Christmas Books - Prehist 30
Join Kim as she talks to Professor Chris Gosden of Oxford University about the historical and prehistorical links to Christmas books we all know and, perhaps, love. We take in an ambitious collection of four books from Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, to John Masefield’s Box of Delights, Susan Cooper’s The Dark is Rising and Terry Pratchett’s The Hogfather.Links
Chris Gosden's profile on the University of Oxford's website
Chris Gosden's book The History of Magic
A Christmas Carol on Project Gutenberg
The Box of Delights from publisher Egmont
The Dark is Rising from publisher Penguin
The Hogfather on Terry Pratchett Books
Stations of the Sun by Ronald Hutton on Oxford Scholarship Online
Herne the Hunter
ContactTwitter: @prehistpod, @kimbiddulph
12/24/2020 • 59 minutes, 12 seconds
What ArchaeoTech Gift Did You Get This Season? - ArchaeoTech 144
We want to know what you either got yourself or received as a gift this holiday season. Specifically, what did you get that can be used for archaeology. Whether it's an obvious gift like a GPS or something a bit more outside the box like a Raspberry Pi. What will you use your gift for? Was it intended for field or office work? Are you reinventing a purpose for something?CONTESTComment on what you got and what you will use it for either on the show notes page for this episode, the APN Facebook Page and the post for this show, or the APN Twitter account and the tweet for THIS show. The links to those three are below. The winner will receive a lifetime membership to the Archaeology Podcast Network!CONTEST LINKS
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12/24/2020 • 9 minutes, 4 seconds
Show and Tell Abraq - Dirt 120
This week, Amber takes Anna on a guided tour of her beloved Arabia. Learn about the varied mountains, deserts, and oases that are nowhere near as empty or inactive as Western explorers might have you believe. We examine the archaeology of Tell Abraq, get scammed by a guy named Ea-Nasir, solve the mystery of Magan (hint: not actually a mystery), and share insights from skeletal remains about community care and compassion thousands of years ago. Disappointingly, we still don't know what Dilmun onions are.Links
Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - Theatrical Trailer (YouTube)
The Archaeology of Prehistoric Arabia: Adaptation and Social Formation from the Neolithic to the Iron Age (via WorldCat)
The Seafaring Merchants of Ur (Journal of the American Oriental Society)
Meet The Worst Businessman Of The 18th Century BC (Forbes)
Ancient Magan: The Secrets of Tell Abraq (Ancient Ports - Ports Antiques)
Before the Emirates: an Archaeological and Historical Account of Developments in the Region c. 5000 BC to 676 AD (from United Arab Emirates: A New Perspective)
Lesley of Tell Abraq (Bronze Age 2400 - 2000 BC) (Sketchfab)
Bioarchaeology of compassion: Exploring extreme cases of pathology in a Bronze Age skeletal population from Tell Abraq, U.A.E. (Digital Scholarship@UNLV)
Qal’at al-Bahrain – Ancient Harbour and Capital of Dilmun (UNESCO)
Looking for Dilmun (Archive.org)
Young Woman With Disabilities Found In Artifact-Packed Bronze Age Burial (Forbes) - cn, images of human remains
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12/21/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 42 seconds
Creationism and Scientific Racism with Dr. Jon Marks - TAS 105
Dr. Jonathan Marks has written numerous books on anthropology, genetics, and has begun to write about racism and similar topics in science. Chris talks to him about his last book on scientific racism and his upcoming book about creationism. This is a great discussion about things that we don't talk about much in anthropology and the sciences, but should.Jonathan Marks is Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where he has taught since the beginning of the present millennium, after brief stretches at Yale and Berkeley. His primary training is in biological anthropology and genetics, but his interests are broad, and he has published on the topics of human origins and human diversity across the sciences and humanities from American Anthropologist to Zygon. In 2006 he was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 2012 he was awarded the First Citizen’s Bank Scholar’s Medal from UNC Charlotte. In recent years he has been a Visiting Research Fellow at the ESRC Genomics Forum in Edinburgh, at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, and a Templeton Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study at Notre Dame. His work has received the W. W. Howells Book Prize and the General Anthropology Division Prize for Exemplary Cross-Field Scholarship from the American Anthropological Association, and the J. I. Staley Prize from the School for Advanced Research. His most recent book is called Is Science Racist? (Polity Press), and next one is called Why Are There Still Creationists?. And although he has written books called What it Means to be 98% Chimpanzee and Why I am Not a Scientist, he is somewhat paradoxically about 98% scientist, and not a chimpanzee.Links
Is Science Racist?
Why are there still creationists?
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12/19/2020 • 50 minutes, 56 seconds
Archaeology in the Levant feat. Idan - Dig It 19
In this episode, we talk with archaeology student Idan from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem about his studies, mom's homemade sourdough bread, work, and goals as an archaeologist!Links
The I Dig It Podcast Discord
The Hebrew University Institute of Archaeology
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12/18/2020 • 39 minutes, 40 seconds
Mojave National Preserve Park Archaeologist David Nichols - Rock Art 26
On Episode 26 we are interviewing David Nichols, Park Archaeologist, for the National Mojave Preserve. David has a remarkable background doing fieldwork over 15 years on the Pacific Rim and in Australia but returning to his first love the Mojave Desert. This Master's thesis relates to research in the region and his job keeps him very busy managing the 1.6 million acres that is chock full of rock art of many types - paintings, drawings and related features. Much to talk about.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
Chris Webster
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Dr. Alan Garfinkel
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12/18/2020 • 48 minutes, 57 seconds
Where and Why We Dig - CRMArch 204
You may have wondered when seeing an excavation on TV, or, an archaeological site in your home town how archaeologists decide “This is the place!”. Well, the short answer is: it’s complicated. On this episode we use a recent article to start the conversation and try to come up with some answers.LinksArticle: How Do Archaeologists Know Where To Dig?Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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12/16/2020 • 52 minutes, 6 seconds
Protecting the Honuukvetam [Ancestors] - HeVo 46
On this month’s podcast we have Desireé Martinez. Desireé is the President of Cogstone Resource Management and Tongva Tribal Archaeologist. During the conversation she takes us along through her journey to becoming an archaeologist. She also talks about what she’d like to change about California archaeology and the CRM industry. Throughout the conversation, she discusses how the journey towards respectful treatment and repatriation of the Honuukvetam [Ancestors] and sacred and cultural sites has shaped her entire career.Links
http://www.cogstone.com/
Mapping indigenous La https://mila.ss.ucla.edu/
Carrying our Ancestors home http://www.coah-repat.com/
https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/heritagevoices/9 (Working with Museums Panel)
https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/heritagevoices/17 (SAA2018 wrap up)
https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/heritagevoices/30 (Cultural Landscapes Panel SAA2019 where Cogstone provided the recording space)
2017 Conserving the tataayiyam honuuka’ (Ancestors): A Case Study at the Autry Museum of the American West (with Ösge Gençay-Üstün, Lyliiam Posadas, Karimah Kennedy Richardson, and Cindi Alvitre). In Engaging Conservation: Collaboration across Disciplines. Eds. Nina Owczarek, Molly Gleeson, and Lynn A. Grant. London: Archetype Publications, Pp. 141-158.
2015 Ho'eexokre 'eyookuuka'ro “We're working with each other”: The Pimu Catalina Island Project (with Wendy G. Teeter and Karimah O. Kennedy Richardson). Society for American Archaeology Record 15(1): 25-28.
2014 Indigenous Archaeology. In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Ed. Claire Smith. New York: Springer, Pp. 3772-3777.
2014 Returning the tataayiyam honuuka' (Ancestors) to the Correct Home: The Importance of Background Investigations for NAGPRA Claims (with Wendy G. Teeter and Karimah O. Kennedy Richardson). Curator 57(2):199-211.
2012 A Land of Many Archaeologists: Archaeology with Native Californians. California: Contemporary Issues in the Archaeology. Eds. Terry Jones and Jennifer Perry. Walnut Creek: Left Coast Press, Pp. 355-367.
2009 Native American Perspectives of California Archaeology (with Wendy Teeter). In Archaeology in America Encyclopedia. Ed. Frank McManamon, et al. Santa Barbara: Greenwood Publishing Group, Pp. 26-30.
2006 Overcoming Hindrances to Our Enduring Responsibility to the Ancestors: Protecting Traditional Cultural Places. Special Issue: Decolonizing Archaeology, American Indian Quarterly 30(3): 486-503.
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12/15/2020 • 59 minutes, 54 seconds
Mausoleum? I hardly know 'em! - Dirt 119
This week, Amber and Anna delve into the massive site of the first Chinese Emperor's burial complex. Were there flowing rivers of mercury? Maybe. Are there thousands of terra cotta soldiers? Definitely. Do we understand how metal detectors work? Kind of! Plus, some thumb-related Art Crime, and Anna finally apologizes for attributing Hey Ya to Snoop Dogg when it is absolutely by Outkast. How embarrassing. WARNING: Episode contains spoilers for Waiting for Godot.Links
Who was the Chinese emperor behind the terra-cotta warriors? (National Geographic)
The Mercury Rivers of Emperor Qin Shi Huang (Skeptoid)
Flowing rivers of mercury (Chemistry World)
Mercury and health (World Health Organization)
Making the Warrior: The Qin Terracotta Soldiers in Age of Empires (The Met)
Chinese terra cotta warriors had real, and very carefully made, weapons (Washington Post)
What You Need to Know About the Terra-Cotta Warrior's Stolen Thumb (National Geographic)
The army that conquered the world (BBC Culture)
The Secret Tomb of China's 1st Emperor: Will We Ever See Inside? (LiveScience)
Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor (UNESCO)
Surface chromium on Terracotta Army bronze weapons is neither an ancient anti-rust treatment nor the reason for their good preservation (Nature)
Archaeologists Excavate 200 More Chinese Terracotta Warriors (Smithsonian)
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12/14/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 17 seconds
Denizen of the World: A discussion with Megan Dennison - Ruins 35
On this episode of ALiRP, we interview a Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Meagan Dennison. We talk about Meagan's academic journey and her research in Zooarchaeology. We then talk about Meagan's experience in moving to Greece with her family to pursue an academic research opportunity and then being stuck in Europe due to COVID.Email: [email protected]
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12/14/2020 • 55 minutes, 46 seconds
Visualizing the Ancient World with Simon Young and LithodomosVR - TAS 104
Simon Young from Australian-based LithodomosVR joins us on his third interview for the Archaeology Podcast Network! He talks about the latest in VR technology and how things like Web VR are changing the way we look at the ancient world.SPECIAL OFFER!Get 50% off Ancient World until Jan 1st, 2021 at midnight UTC with code APN50Links
ArchaeoTech Ep 45
ArchaeoTech Ep 108
LithodomosVR
Ancient World
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12/12/2020 • 48 minutes, 20 seconds
Rock Art Definitions and Techniques - Rock Art 25
Today Chris interviews Dr. Garfinkel about rock art. What types are there? How is it made? What about cupules? We talk about all this and more on today’s episode.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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12/11/2020 • 53 minutes, 53 seconds
2020 Holiday Gift Guide - Tech 143
Need to find that perfect gift for the archaeologist tech lover in your life? Well, these gifts will suite just about anyone, but, check them out for anyone that has a techy side to them. We have gifts ranging from a few dollars up to a few thousand dollars - something for everyone!Links
Stocking Stuffers
USB-C adapters (~$10 for a 3-pack)
Cell phone clip-on microscope ($10–$15)
Gift Cards (Apple or Google app stores, Amazon, Forestry Suppliers)
Airbnb
Under $50
Roku (~$25–$30)
Power bank (20000 mAh, Anker or Aukey, ~$40)
Sport smartwatch band (Apple sport loop)
$50–$100
Professional society/local archaeological society membership (~$75–$100)
Kindle ($60–$130)
Raspberry Pi 400 ($70–$100)
$100–$200
Part 107 drone certificate lessons (~$150–$200)
DJI OM 4 phone gimbal (~$150)
Sky’s the Limit
Ollo Clip
Drones, laptops, cameras…Oh my!
Mavic Mini 2 (399-499)
Mavic Pro 2 (1200+)
Apple Watch Series 6 (399+)
Good camera ($500+)
Bose Frames ($249)
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Chris Webster
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12/10/2020 • 1 hour, 16 seconds
BMAC: The Best Bronze Age Complex You've Never Heard Of - The Dirt 118
This week, Anna and Amber head to ancient Central Asia for a sponsored episode in which they explore the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex. Come along and learn why there’s BMAC stuff all over the place! Visit Gonur and the man that wants to be buried in its deserts! Consider the who and the why of the BMAC and its collapse (psst it wasn’t a collapse)! Meet some Horse Guys!Links
Bactria (Encyclopedia Iranica)
Margiana (Livius)
Archaeology Wordsmith
Central and North Asia, 2000–1000 B.C. (Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History)
Art of the Bronze Age: Southeastern Iran, Western Central Asia, and the Indus Valley (via Google Books)
Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex objects in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection
On the Origin of Metallurgical Technologies in the Bronze Age (Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics)
The Middle Asian Interaction Sphere (Expedition)
Central Asia's Lost Civilization (Discover)
The Roots of Hinduism: The Early Aryans and The Indus Civilization (Oxford University Press)
Early evidence for horse utilization in the Eurasian steppes and the case of the Novoil’inovskiy 2 Cemetery in Kazakhstan (Journal of Archaeological Science)
What Language Was Spoken by the People of the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex? (“At the Shores of the Sky": Asian Studies for Albert Hoffstädt)
The Formation of Human Populations in South and Central Asia (Science)
Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of the Oxus Civilization in Southern Central Asia (Socio-Environmental Dynamics along the Historical Silk Road)
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12/7/2020 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 27 seconds
VRchaeology: Pt 2 Archaeology and Heritage Experiences - Dig It 18
In this week's episode, we go into part two of our discussion about archaeology and VR! This episode we go into two specific educational and fun VR experiences from the University of Illinois and the EMOTIVE project.Links
Virtual Reality Game Redefines Archaeology Education
VRchaeology | University of Illinois at Urbana-Campaign
The EMOTIVE Project
EMOTIVE VR Experience
Grant Cox, IG: https://www.instagram.com/artasmedia/
EMOTIVE Project, IG: https://www.instagram.com/emotiveproject/
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12/4/2020 • 42 minutes, 19 seconds
The Future of Writing and Publishing in Archaeology - CRMArch 203
Grey literature is the term for CRM reports that languish behind restrictions in agency file cabinets. How do we change that? How do we talk about archaeology while maintaining confidentiality for our clients and native peoples who’s land we’re working on and exploring? It’s a tricky question that we try to answer on today’s episode. But first, the implications of space law on terrestrial archaeology.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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12/2/2020 • 56 minutes, 30 seconds
I'm Commander Shephard and This Is My Favourite Bone on the Citadel: The Zooarchaeology of Mass Effect - Animals 29
Space hamsters and shifty looking cows: Tristan joins Alex and Simona to discuss the zooarchaeology of Mass Effect creatures.Links
BioWare (2007) Mass Effect
BioWare (2010) Mass Effect 2
BioWare (2012) Mass Effect 3
BioWare (2017) Mass Effect: Andromeda
Mass Effect Fandom Site
Bones in Space from NASA
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Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz
Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
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12/1/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 46 seconds
Watching Brief - October - Part 2 - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find.#archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoup Link of the Month:01:09:04 - Impressive Water Purification System Found at Ancient Maya City:https://www.realclearscience.com/quick_and_clear_science/2020/10/23/impressive_water_purification_system_found_at_ancient_maya_city.htmlGiant Cat Drawing Discovered on Hillside in Peru:https://www.euronews.com/2020/10/17/giant-cat-drawing-discovered-on-a-hillside-in-peru Origins and Genetic Legacy of Prehistoric Dogs:https://science.sciencemag.org/content/370/6516/557Do all Dogs go to Heaven? Tracking Human-Animal relationships Through Archaeological Survey of Pet Cemeteries:https://tinyurl.com/y2tvunf6***01:27:28 – Muppet of the Month:Reactions as Magna Carta Used to Try and Get Around Covid Restrictions:https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/video-reactions-as-magna-carta-used-to-try-and-get-around-covid-restrictions/02/11/Horrible Histories Song – Magna Carta 800 Years:https://youtu.be/XTWQzF1027I***01:38:26 – Media PicksBarbarians - Netflix:https://youtu.be/-cA7kwBSUaU Reclaiming, on Netflix, an Ancient Battle Beloved of Germany’s Far Right:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/28/arts/television/barbarians-netflix.html War Walks BBC2:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00snyg6/broadcasts/upcoming https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Walks
11/30/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 31 seconds
Watching Brief - October - Part 1 - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find.#archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoup Link of the Month:The Paper Chase: The Printer, The Spymaster & The Hunt for the Rebel Pamphleteers:https://tinyurl.com/y6xqh7amLinks:05:30 – UK Archaeology outside the European Union:Wessex Archaeology Announced as Highways England’s Archaeological Specialists for A303 Upgrade Near Stonehenge:https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/news/wessex-archaeology-announced-highways-englands-archaeological-specialists-a303-upgrade-nearA303 Stonehenge Contractors Named:https://highwaysengland.co.uk/our-work/a303-stonehenge/latest-news/a303-stonehenge-contractors-named/ MPs Reject Attempts to Strengthen Post-Brexit Fishing Protections:https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/oct/13/brexit-mps-reject-adopting-sustainable-quotas-in-fisheries-bill Government Overturns Measures Aiming to Guarantee UK Food Standards in New Law:https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/uk/government-overturns-measures-aiming-to-guarantee-uk-food-standards-in-new-law-39616777.html Planning reforms are ‘big opportunity’ to tear down brutalist buildings, says Jenrick:https://www.bdonline.co.uk/news/planning-reforms-are-big-opportunity-to-tear-down-brutalist-buildings-says-jenrick/5108337.article Institute for Government - Preparing Brexit: How Ready is the UK?https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/publications/preparing-brexit-how-ready-uk
11/30/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 32 seconds
Fish People - The Dirt 117
This week, Anna and Amber bring you the result of episode planning by two hosts who have had a VERY long year and who refuse to back down from a dumb joke. We're talking Mersons of Interest, aquatic apes, men who wear fish, and more! Make sure to listen through the end for...what can only be described as a musical masterpiece.Links
Are mermaids real? (NOAA National Ocean Service)
Did Human Evolution Include a Semi-Aquatic Phase? (The Scientist [not the Coldplay song])
The African ape-like foot of Ardipithecus ramidus and its implications for the origin of bipedalism (Elife)
The Neanderthal Ear—Prone to Irritating Infections (Sapiens)
Fantastically Wrong: The Murderous, Sometimes Sexy History of the Mermaid (Wired)
An Archaeological Puzzle on the Danube (The New York Times)
Lepenski Vir (Atlas Obscura)
The genomic history of southeastern Europe (Nature)
The Ichthyophagi: Fishing for Monstrosity in Alexander Romances (EsoterX)
Olaus Magnus (Strange Science)
Olaus Magnus, A Description of the Northern Peoples, 1555: Volume III, Volume 3 (via Google Books)
The Mythology of Kingship in Neo-Assyrian Art (via Google Books)
Neo-Assyrian fish-apkallu wall panel relief (British Museum)
Neo-Assyrian apkallu figurine (British Museum)
Berossus on the Creation (Livius)
Oannes: The Best Evidence for Ancient Aliens? (Jason Colavito)
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11/30/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 21 seconds
Tribal Cultural Resource Management with Danielle Flowers - Rock Art 24
Today Dr. Garfinkel interviews Danielle Flowers. They talk about Danielle's work doing Native American consultation. She discusses working with an understanding of Native American cosmology and world view as it relates to archaeological sites and rock art.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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Dr. Alan Garfinkel
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11/27/2020 • 46 minutes, 17 seconds
Space Archaeology with Justin Walsh - ArchaeoTech 142
When people think of Space Archaeology, and many of us do, our thoughts often drift towards the moon landing sites or the numerous rovers on Mars. And while those are of archaeological interested there are other sites we may not have thought about. Our guest, Dr. Justin Walsh, talks to us today about space law and ownership and about the project he’s working on with Dr. Alice Gorman (Dr. Space Junk) regarding the International Space Station. This is a fascinating journey through both space and time and we hope you enjoy the ride!Links
ISS Archaeology Site
ISS Archaeology Twitter
ISS Archaeology Facebook Page
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11/26/2020 • 56 minutes, 22 seconds
Iceman - Prehist 29
Kim talks to stone tool specialist and experimental archaeologist Dr James Dilley about the film Iceman, a dramatic reconstruction of the last days of Ötzi the Iceman. We consider such important questions as “What was the social structure of Chalcolithic society?”, “Did they not have mittens?” and “Which 80s blockbuster was that actor in?”.James - @AncientCraft https://www.ancientcraft.co.uk ContactTwitter: @prehistpod and @kimbiddulph
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11/24/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 19 seconds
Thanksviking II: The Vikinging - Dirt 116
Anna and Amber embark once again into the Viking Age, this time with the help of Neil Price's excellent book Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings. Come learn about the origins of Ragnarok, Viking sorcery, and more!ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates
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11/23/2020 • 51 minutes, 14 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Simon Radchenko - Ruins 34
For this episode of Our Ruined Lives, we are interviewing Mr. Simon Radchenko. Simon is a Ukrainian archaeologist pursuing his Ph.D in Archaeology at the University of Turin in Italy. Most importantly, Simon is the reason that Carlton had such a wonderful experience in Ukraine, during the pre-covid summer of 2019. We chat with him about his first interaction with Carlton and then delve into post-communism archaeology in Ukraine. We finish up talking about the New Archaeological School.Link
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Website for New Archaeological School
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11/23/2020 • 49 minutes, 7 seconds
Post-Election Minisode - Dig It 17
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11/20/2020 • 29 minutes, 53 seconds
The Lakota Sioux Standing Rock Tribe with Jeremy Freeman - Rock Art 23
Tribal archaeologist Jeremy Freeman joins us on this episode of the Rock Art Podcast. Jeremy works with the standing rock Lakota Sioux tribe in North Dakota. He talks about the management of cultural resources on their 2,000,000 acre reservation.Jeremy is currently the tribal archaeologist for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. He also teaches classes in anthropology/archaeology at Sitting Bull College and on the weekends works as an interpretive guide at On-a-Slant Mandan Indian Village at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park in Mandan, North Dakota. He is the founder and archaeological program coordinator for Archaeology Learning Group. He received his B.A. in anthropology at Heidelberg College and is an M.A. candidate in anthropology at Ball State University. He has worked as a professional archaeologist for over 20 years for cultural resource management firms, museums, universities, federal agencies, and non-profit research institutes throughout the U.S. He has taught classes at the collegiate level at Ball State University, Heidelberg College, and Owens Community College as well as classes for youth programs. He has a passion for archaeological public outreach and education and has been involved in the development and implementation of a variety of public outreach projects including: The Fallen Timbers Public Archaeology Project, the Archaeological Discovery Tour at Minnetrista Cultural Center, the Next Step Education through Archaeology Project, the Experiential Learning through Historical Archaeology Project, Shumla Archaeological Research & Education Center, and Archaeology Learning Group where is the founder and the Archaeological Program Coordinator. He is currently serving as a member of the Society for American Archaeology’s Public Education Committee which is a biannual elected position. He is currently working for California State Parks where he works in the Cultural Resources branch of the Resources Division. His research interests include: rock art documentation and conservation management, indigenous cosmologies, public archaeology, and mythology and the sacred landscape. He teaches both face-to-face and online classes and many modules on the science of archaeology. LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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11/20/2020 • 43 minutes, 28 seconds
Budgets and Seasonality - CRMArch 202
In today's episode, the team discusses the basics of budgeting, the in-coming winter, and the relationship between the two.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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11/18/2020 • 54 minutes, 39 seconds
Maori Homes and Communities - HeVo 45
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Jacqueline Paul (Ngapuhi, Ngati Tuwharetoa, and Ngati Kahungunu ki Heretaunga), Māori Landscape Architect, Lecturer at the School of Architecture and Researcher at Ngā Wai a Te Tūi Māori and Indigenous Research Centre at Unitec. We talk about representation and including diverse perspectives into your work (and not forgetting to include young people!). We also talk about the Maori concept of home and how Maori and Western perspectives are coming together. Also, how to advocate for change, including homelessness and it’s disparate effects. Finally, this episode was recorded in early April 2020, so naturally we were talking about COVID-19. We talked about culture and home, as well as how privilege affects your experience and structural violence within a pandemic.Links
Women in Urban - Speaker list
Jacqueline Paul - Portfolio
Jacqueline Paul
Dr. Diane Menzies Heritage Voices Episode-39
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11/17/2020 • 50 minutes, 49 seconds
Ellora Caves - Dirt 115
This week, Anna and Amber engage in some light speleology to give you a glimpse of the Ellora Caves--a shared Hindu, Buddhist and Jain sacred site in India. What makes a place feel sacred and special, and why are so many caves viewed as sacred places around the world and throughout time? Plus, Amber's review of Werner Herzog's opus In the Cave of Forgotten Dreams. We are all crocodiles looking back into the abyss of time, friends.Links
Ellora Caves (UNESCO World Heritage Sites)
Vignettes of Ajanta & Ellora (Google Arts and Culture)
Ellora Cave Temples
Ellora Caves (Atlas Obscura)
Hinduism Primer
Buddhist Caves - Ellora (Lonely Planet)
Hindu Caves (Lonely Planet)
Jaina Caves at Ellora (Sahapedia)
Jain Caves (Lonely Planet)
The Sacred Cave (Sweet Briar College)
Sacred Caves of the World: Illuminating the Darkness (The Changing World Religion Map)
Mayan Caves: Places of Sacred Rituals (National Geographic)
Virtual Visit - La Grotte Chauvet
Visit the Cave - Lascaux
10 sacred caves around the world (National Geographic)
The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent (via WorldCat)
Royal Patronage and Religious Tolerance: The Formative Period of Gupta—Vākāṭaka Culture (Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society)
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11/16/2020 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 50 seconds
New evidence for Neolithic textiles in the Orkney Islands - Ep 103
Recently, new evidence for Neolithic fabric was found impressed on a sherd in the Orkney Islands. In an area where the environment is not conducive to preservation of textile, archaeologists must look for evidence in unconventional ways. Recently, a team from The University of the Highlands and the Islands in Scotland used Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) to identify the impression of woven fabric on a sherd. Chris and Rachel discuss the fabric impression, how it could have been made, and what the broader implication are of this discovery.Links
“Rare evidence for Neolithic Textiles identified on Orkney”, Science Notes, Current Archaeology, July 17, 2020
Textiles and Animal Skins from ScARF
Flint Howe, Luce Sands
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11/14/2020 • 43 minutes, 15 seconds
The Eastern Mojave: A Conversation About Adventure and Science with Dr. Alan Garfinkel - Rock Art 22
This episode is unusual as Chris Webster interviews Dr. Alan Garfinkel about his recent work in the national Mojave preserve. Dr. Garfinkel was in the Mojave desert over the summer identifying, documenting, and evaluating world class rock art sites. In this episode he shares stories both of the documentation process, as well as other anecdotes from his time in one of the hottest places in the US!Links
California Rock Art Foundation
Rock Art Episode 16 - Jerman Cervera
Rock Art Podcast - Archaeoastronomy
Mary’s Cave
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11/13/2020 • 52 minutes, 21 seconds
Required Tech Skills for Leveling Up - ArchaeoTech 141
We talk a lot of tech on this podcast but what do you really need to know in order to level up your skills and get a higher position? On today's episode we talk about the skills you should have and things you need to learn if you want to get a higher position in archaeology or similar environmental fields.Links
CRM episode 201
ArchaeoTech Isaac Ullah episode 130
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11/12/2020 • 57 minutes, 30 seconds
We Bet You'll Enjoy This Episode - Dirt 114
This week, Anna and Amber have dealt you an excellent hand of examples of gambling, and the archaeology and anthropology thereof! Listeners, we hope you'll bear with us on this episode. We recorded on day three of the 2020 electoral vote counts, and we've both lost our minds. Come along on this ride with us as we explore what evidence we have for gambling in the archaeological record, and what we can learn from the types of games people play.Links
Gambling (Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology)
There’s no such thing as a natural-born gambler (The Conversation)
Gambling Across Cultures: Mapping Worldwide Occurrence and Learning from Ethnographic Comparison (International Gambling Studies)
Per Binde - On Gambling
Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight (The Interpretation of Cultures)
When The Gambler Came To Chaco (American Archaeology)
Sociopolitical, Ceremonial, and Economic Aspects of Gambling in Ancient North America: A Case Study of Chaco Canyon (American Antiquity)
Visitors to Northern Australia: Debating the History of Indigenous Gambling (International Gambling Studies, via ResearchGate)
Macassan History and Heritage (Australian National University)
Where to gamble on the medieval Adriatic? (Medievalists.net)
Queen Elizabeth I Held England’s First Official Lottery 450 Years Ago (Smithsonian)
Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” (New Yorker)
Gaming among Enslaved Africans in the Caribbean and its uses in Navigating Social Interactions (W&M ScholarWorks)
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11/9/2020 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 56 seconds
10,000-year-old Rock Art in the Desert: A Conversation with Dr. Marissa Molinar - Ruins 33
On this episode of A Life in Ruins podcast, we interview Dr. Marissa Molinar. She studies the practices, and products of prehistoric art, through an evolutionary, social, and aesthetic lens. She gave an excellent talk at the APN Educational Expo (APN AEX 2020) about her work and she also had a pretty sweet zoom background. We get deep into her research on rock art and her methods of comparing different rock art panels. She details the complicated process of getting permission to survey on military lands and also how she got into anthropology and archaeology. We also have a discussion about representation in archaeology and the effects of colonialism in public education.Contact
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11/9/2020 • 56 minutes, 22 seconds
Watching Brief - September - Part 2 - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. #archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoup01:08:13 - Pink Wellies get the Boot as Police Intervene to Stop Metal Detecting Rally Breaching COVID Rules: http://thepipeline.info/blog/2020/10/03/pink-wellies-get-the-boot-as-police-intervene-to-stop-metal-detecting-rally-breaching-covid-rules/ Metal detectorist unearths 1,150 year old Viking board game: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/metal-detectorist-viking-board-game-lincolnshire-hnefatafl-torksey-auction-b421635.html *** 01:31:53 - Royal Academy’s cruel dilemma: sell a Michelangelo or lose 150 jobs: https://tinyurl.com/yy9rjcqa Royal Opera House to sell off David Hockney painting in bid to stay afloat: https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2020/oct/04/royal-opera-house-to-sell-off-david-hockney-painting-in-bid-to-stay-afloat This is how bad things are for museums: They now have a green light to sell off their art: https://tinyurl.com/ycwtwq4p American Alliance of Museums: Questions and Answers about Selling Objects from the Collection: https://www.aam-us.org/programs/ethics-standards-and-professional-practices/questions-and-answers-about-selling-objects-from-the-collection/ Centre for art law: Museums and COVID-19: from Deaccessioning to Reopening: https://tinyurl.com/y3uod24s *** 01:54:01 – Muppets of the Month: Lost Shrewsbury chapel remains hidden as team ‘digs in the wrong castle’:
11/8/2020 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 26 seconds
Watching Brief - September - Part 1 - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. #archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoup Link of the Month: 5 Hints & Tips for Self-Shooting Video Content: https://tinyurl.com/y4d6qbft Links: 02:10 – Historic England Satisfied with ‘adequate’ Stonehenge tunnel investigations: https://www.newcivilengineer.com/latest/historic-england-satisfied-with-adequate-stonehenge-tunnel-investigations-06-10-2020/ Two rare ladies loos in Northumberland and Sunderland have been given Grade II listed status: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/two-rare-ladies-loos-northumberland-18866159 *** 21:09 - Covid-hit university students: ‘Why have they sent us here?’ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-scotland-54292728 COVID-19: Coventry University student flats partygoers flout rules: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-coventry-warwickshire-54349548 COVID outbreak: Manchester Metropolitan University students in lockdown: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-manchester-54289648 COVID: About 40 Universities report coronavirus cases: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-54322935 Newcastle students who break COVID rules face expulsion: https://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/2020-09-22/newcastle-students-who-break-covid-rules-face-expulsion Coronavirus: Students ‘scared and confused’ as halls lock down: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54308329 A new front in America’s Pandemic: College Towns: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/06/us/colleges-c
11/8/2020 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 27 seconds
The Basketry Boom of the early 20th Century with Gene Meieran - Rock Art 21
Here's one that is a bit different. Did you know that Native California Indians were part of a basketry boom? From about 1890 to 1940 Native people produced some of the most spectacular basketry ever crafted in the world. These masterpiece baskets include imagery and embedded metaphor that is also recognized in our rock art record throughout California and the Great Basin. Gene Meieran one of the authors of an upcoming book by Sunbelt Press will be our guest to discuss how such a volume was created and the treasures produced by California Indians and where these artistic treasures can be seen. The interview will spotlight what it means to Native people to see their ancestors stories, photographs, and art showcased in such a magnificent visual feast! Tune in.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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11/6/2020 • 48 minutes, 34 seconds
Does A Donut Have Agency? - Dig It 16
In this episode, we discuss agency and the theory of agency by exploring the conceptual definitions as to what is agency, agency in archaeology, and the contingencies of agency. Tune in as we go back and forth about this sticky subject!Side note: stick to the post-outro song for a little surpriseSources
Dobres, Maria-Anne and Robb, John, 2000. Agency in archaeology.Gardner, Andrew. 2007. Agency.
Rizvi, Uzma. 2011. Archaeological Encounters: The Role of the Speculative in Decolonial Archaeology.
Silliman, Stephen. 2001. Agency, practical policies and the archaeology of culture contact.
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11/6/2020 • 43 minutes, 16 seconds
Why We Do it - CRMArch 201
Today's episode is in response to a listener question in which the listener asked why we continue to do CRM even though we always talk about the hardships. What drives you? Is it a passion for history? A love of the outdoors? What drives you to settle for low per diem, bad pay, no benefits, and double-occupancy hotel room? Let us know in the comments.Listener question: From James at NASA...As to what I would like to hear in CRM, as a member of the public, I would like to understand more of the reason people continue to work in the field despite the hardships. I mean, is there knowledge before they get a degree that this is hard when they do the field work? What is the dropout rate? Is it just in people’s blood to do this, like sailors who need to be on the ocean despite the risk? Also, fundamentally, is CRM just trying to meet regulations (do a job and get paid) or is it actually resulting in stopping/relocating the ventures that initiated them (highway, shopping mall, homes)?Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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11/4/2020 • 54 minutes, 18 seconds
So You Want to be a Zooarchaeologist? - Animals 28
Interested in becoming a zooarchaeologist? Alex and Simona discuss how to get into zooarchaeology and their personal experiences within the discipline.Links
New Evidence of Early Horse Domestication
Albarella, U., Rizzetto, M., and Russ. H. (2017) The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology. Oxford University Press.
Gifford-Gonzalez, D. (2018) An Introduction to Zooarchaeology. Springer.
O'Conner, T. (2000) The Archaeology of Animal Bones. Texas A&M University Press.
Reitz, E.J. and Wing, E.S. (1999) Zooarchaeology. Cambridge University Press.
Sykes, N. (2014) Beastly Questions: Animal Answers to Archaeological Issues. Bloomsbury Academic.
Contact
Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz
Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
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11/3/2020 • 50 minutes, 23 seconds
Neanderthalk with "Kindred" Author Dr. Rebecca Wragg Sykes - Dirt 113
Anna and Amber sit down with Dr. Rebecca Wragg Sykes, Paleolithic archaeologist and author of the book "Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death, and Art." We talk about Rebecca's education and her love for all things ancient, and she resolves some common misconceptions about our Neanderthal cousins. "Kindred" just came out in the States, so pick up a copy of your very own for an amazing synthesis of current Neanderthal knowledge.Links
Neanderthals Among Mammoths: Excavations at Lynford Quarry, Norfolk (via Archaeology Data Service)
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (European Commission)
Trowelblazers
Rebecca Wragg Sykes
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11/2/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 47 seconds
PCNs and Rock Art Study with Donna Gillette and Linda Hylkema - Rock Art 20
Learn all about the careers to two amazing women, Drs. Donna Gillette and Linda Hylkema as they take you on a journey of rock art discovery. One of Dr. Gillette’s areas of interest is in a local phenomenon called PCNs. Find out what those are and what they might mean, and more, on today’s episode.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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10/30/2020 • 47 minutes, 35 seconds
Folklore and prehistoric sites - PreHist 28
Ghosts, magic, witches and sacrifice, just in time for Halloween! Kim talks to Sue Greaney and Joana Valdez-Tullet about folklore and prehistoric sites in Europe. Sue is working on. PhD about Neolithic sites in Britain and Ireland and is responsible for interpretation at Stonehenge for English Heritage but got into folklore due to a chance find in a junk shop. Joana works for Scotland’s Rock Art where she uses her doctoral research into rock art, and has uncovered lots of folk tales related to panels of rock art.Links
Provenance of Sarsens used in Stonehenge
Joana’s book on Atlantic Rock Art
Rollright Stones
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10/29/2020 • 53 minutes, 16 seconds
Tech Discussion from Facebook Live - ArchaeoTech 140
Today's a bit of a different episode. Sometimes, Chris Webster and his co-host do a live show on Facebook and YouTube. On this week's show they talked a lot of tech and some of it might actually apply to archaeology. Take a listen and join us live on Facebook!LinksAPN Facebook PageContact
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10/29/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 53 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with World Wide Wallace - Ruins 32
In the episode of Our Ruined Lives, we talk with Trevor Wallace, a documentary filmmaker and Vice President of Research and Education at the Explorers Club. He tells us a harrowing story of an where he traveled to Tanzania for a project in association with Jane Goodall #TriggerWarning4David. We talk about the filmmaking process, the Explorer’s Club, Trevor’s social media content, and his passion for archaeology.ContactGuest:
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Explorers Club Website: https://www.explorers.org/
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10/26/2020 • 56 minutes, 3 seconds
Spooktober: Buried Alive?!?!?! - Dirt 112
For the final spooky episode of 2020, Amber and Anna take on the extremely frightening topic of live burials. We discuss the forensic evidence that indicates that a person might have been buried alive, talk about some archaeological contexts for live burials, and cover some real and probably-not-so-real accounts from history. This one's got some real ups and downs, so buckle up.Links
The Live Burial: A multidisciplinary approach to the identification and exploration of live burials (via Academia.edu) (CN: graphic images of human remains)
The Bride escaping live burial in Kill Bill Vol 2 (YouTube)
Casts of Pompeii (Archaeology)
Plaster Citizens of Pompeii (Atlas Obscura)
Volcanic Ash (National Geographic)
EarthWord – Nuée Ardente (USGS)
Mount Vesuvius Boiled Its Victims’ Blood and Caused Their Skulls to Explode (Smithsonian) (CN: images of human remains)
Frozen Mummies from Andean Mountaintop Shrines:Bioarchaeology and Ethnohistory of Inca Human Sacrifice (BioMed Research International, via ResearchGate) (CN: images of human remains)
Violence in pre-Columbian Panama exaggerated, new study shows (Phys.org) (CN: images of human remains)
The History of Ancient Nubia (Oriental Institute)
Retainer Sacrifice in Egypt and in Nubia (The Strange World of Human Sacrifice)
Buried but Alive? Interpreting Post-depositional Bone Movement, Anxieties over Death and Premature Burial (Lund Archaeological Review)
Four People Who Were Buried Alive and How They Got Out (MentalFloss)
PICS: Remember the Mansfield man buried alive for five months (Chad.co.uk)
Esmeralda Lundius Staff Bio (Durham University)
The 'Pompeii' of the Western Front: Archaeologists find the bodies of 21 tragic World War One German soldiers in perfectly preserved trenches where they were buried alive by an Allied shell (Daily Mail)
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10/26/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 54 seconds
Gaining Purpose Through the Supernatural with L. Frank Manriquez - Rock Art 19
On Episode 19 of the rock art podcast we interview L. Frank Manriquez. She is a Native Californian Indian of e Tongva and Ajachamem ancestry. L. Frank is a gifted artist and world class advocate for indigenous people around the world. She is known for her work with Native textiles and material culture, archival work and language revitalization, and she is heavily involved with the recreation of Native American watercraft for her own tribe and others. The episode weaves the tale of her life and passions for communicating what it is to be an Indian and how she gained her life’s purpose through the supernatural realm.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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10/23/2020 • 35 minutes, 34 seconds
South Indian Archaeology feat. Shobhna Iyer - Dig It 15
In this week's episode, we sit down with Stanford Ph.D. candidate, Shobhna Iyer where she discusses how she became impassioned with archaeology in South India, her area of interest, and current experiences in her Ph.D. program.LinksShobhna Iyer's Stanford pageContact
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10/23/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 49 seconds
Celebrating 200 Episodes - CRMArch 200
The CRMArch Crew gets together to talk about the last 200 episodes. It’s been a long, fun ride and we hope you’ve enjoyed it.LinksDreaming about ArchaeologyFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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10/21/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 39 seconds
Convergent Migrations of Humans and Monarch Butterflies - HeVo 44
On this month’s podcast we have Dr. Columba Gonzalez-Duarte. Dr. Gonzalez-Duarte is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Mount Saint Vincent University. We discuss Dr. Gonzalez-Duarte’s career studying the relationships between humans and monarch butterflies across North America. What can monarch butterflies tell us about the distribution of power, Indigenous Knowledge, internet communities, the North America Free Trade Agreement agricultural model, and DACA and the Dreamers?Links
Columba Gonzalez-Duerte
MSVU Website
Dr. Jason De León’s Heritage Voices Episode
The Land of Open Graves: Living and Dying on the Migrant Trail (Jason’s Book)
Native Science: Natural Laws of Interdependence by Gregory Cajete
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10/20/2020 • 1 hour, 12 seconds
Spooktober: It's A Whole Ordeal - Dirt 111
Sure, maybe you've heard of the River Ordeal, or trial by fire, but have you heard of Trial by Bean? How about the Ordeal of the Turf? In this Spooktober installment, Amber walks Anna through the ways that those accused of crimes have proven their innocence (or not!) throughout history and all over the world.Links
Why the trial by ordeal was actually an effective test of guilt (Aeon.com)
The Laws of King Athelstan 924-939 A.D. (Internet History Sourcebooks)
Trial by ordeal: When fire and water determined guilt (BBC News)
River Ordeal—Trial by Water—Swimming of Witches: Procedures of Ordeal in Witch Trials (Witchcraft Mythologies and Persecutions, via Academia.edu)
The Law of Hammurabi and Its Audience (Yale Journal of Law & The Humanities)
The Code of Hammurabi (Yale University Avalon Project)
Poisonous plants: Calabar beans were used to determine guilt in prehistoric trials. (Slate.com)
The State and Pre-Colonial Demographic History: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Madagascar (The Journal of African History)
Cerbera manghas (Wikipedia)
Ātash (Encyclopedia Iranica)
Ordeal in Iceland (Scandinavian Studies)
Common superstition, swearing of oath and ordeal of Koren (The Sangai Express)
Sassywood (Journal of Comparative Economics)
Historical Techniques of Lie Detection (European Journal of Psychology)
Bisha’a (Wikipedia)
Ordeal of the bitter water (Wikipedia)
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10/19/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 20 seconds
Shamanism and Cognitive Anthropology with Kevin Stein - Rock Art 18
This episode is with Kevin Stein an entertainment, marketing, and public relations consultant and rock art aficionado. Kevin has traveled widely and studied the intimate details of rock art both in the Americas and in the old world. He has also conducted his own seminars and presentations on the nature of shamanism and the connections with the study of cognitive anthropology. This is a fascinating discussion on shamanism, rock art, and its relationship to the comparative study of religion. LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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10/16/2020 • 48 minutes, 37 seconds
Digital Data Preservation and the Apple iPhone 12 Event featuring LiDAR! - ArchaeoTech 139
We cover three different topics in three segments on today’s episode. In segment one we talk about digital data storage as preservation. The article linked below discusses the development and use of the WISAARD site file system in Washington State and how it helps archaeologists preserve sites through data. In segment two we talk about the Apple fall iPhone event and the new features that archaeologists can use. Finally, segment three features a single app of the day - the new compass and elevation features on the new Apple Watch series 6.LinksBeyond Data Recovery: Developing Digital Information Systems for Cultural Resources in the Online EraApp of the DayWebby: Apple Watch Series 6 CompassContact
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10/15/2020 • 42 minutes, 45 seconds
The Archaeology of Childhood with Mackenzie Cory - Ruins 31
On this episode of A Life in Ruins podcast, we chat with Mackenzie Cory, a fellow University of Wyoming Graduate! Mac delves into his formative years, working in Wyoming and his inspiration to take the next step into graduate school. We also discuss his current PhD research and how we can identify and look at childhood in the archaeological record. We then end the episode with a discussion about problems found in field schools and the ramifications of those problems to Mac’s academic career.Contact
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10/12/2020 • 53 minutes, 31 seconds
Spooktober: They Built It On a Haunted Burial Ground - Ep 110
For decades, American horror has been haunted by the specter of the "Indian Burial Ground." This week, we look at the roots of the phenomenon, the history behind some of the most famous instances, and Indigenous responses to the trope. Plus, Amber serves the worst Maine accent while trying to explain the plot of Pet Sematary, and bullies you all into checking out her Book Club recs.Links
Why Every Horror Film of the 1980s Was Built On ‘Indian Burial Grounds’ (Atlas Obscura)
The Indian Burying Ground (Poetry Foundation)
The Suburban Horror of the Indian Burial Ground (The National Review)
Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places (via WorldCat)
‘Winchester’ Continues Hollywood’s Tradition of Mining Native American Suffering for Ghost Stories (Wear Your Voice Magazine)
Bury My Guilt in an Indian Burial Ground (Medium)
Horror Older Than America: Whitewashing Native Tales For A Mass-Market Audience (Northwest Public Broadcasting)
This Essay Was Not Built On an Ancient Indian Burial Ground (Off Screen)
Twisting Conventions: A Feminist Indigenous Perspective on the Horror Genre (Off Screen)
Jeff Barnaby on Blood Quantum and colonialist zombies (Seventh Row)
Podcast Ep. 39: Jeff Barnaby’s Rhymes for Young Ghouls & Blood Quantum (Seventh Row)
Blood Quantum (2020) Official Red Band Trailer HD (via YouTube)
Reservation Reelism: Redfacing, Visual Sovereignty, and Representations of Native Americans in Film (via WorldCat)
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10/12/2020 • 51 minutes, 43 seconds
Heritage Traineeships with Phoenix Archer - Episode 16 - Modern Myth
It is always important to be open to hearing both when things go well and also when there are serious issues. In the UK, there is a feeling that systemic racism is either overemphasised or poses no real threat. However this ignorance leads to those who experience racism having to be suffer and work harder in order to have a normal life or employment. In this conversation I am speaking to Phoenix Archer who gained a certification in Conservation with Historic Environment Scotland, a traineeship facilitated by the Next Step Initiative. Next Step provide opportunities for BAME individuals for traineeships and training in Scotland. Phoenix tells me about her experiences at HES, based at the Engine Shed in Stirling, Scotland. She tells me about the difficulties of moving to a new city, living in a hostel before find accommodation as well as experiencing harassment at work. Despite writing letters to her managers, and making it known that she felt uncomfortable, it all seemed to fall on deaf ears. Phoenix works for several organisations, including St Machar's Cathedral in Aberdeen, Ahead of the Game - Application and CV services and new in October BIPOC and them some, which seeks to highlight BIPOC representation in arts and Media.https://www.facebook.com/AOTGTheReal/https://www.facebook.com/ProgressinDialogue/https://www.stmachar.com/education_outreach.htmhttps://www.facebook.com/BIPOC-and-then-some-115065223670327
10/9/2020 • 58 minutes, 8 seconds
VRchaeology: Intro - Ep 14
In this weeks episode, start part one of our discussion about archaeology and VR! A very abbreviated explanation of VR, it’s integration into archaeology, and what we think of its impact in archaeology. We will continue our discussion of VR being used in archaeology as well as Archaeogaming in the following parts!Sources
Schroeder, R., 1996. Possible worlds: The Social Dynamic of Virtual Reality Technology. Boulder: Westview Press.
Sivan, Y., 2008. 3D3C Real Virtual Worlds Defined: The Immense Potential of Merging 3D, Community, Creation, and Commerce. Journal For Virtual Worlds Research, 1(1). Available at: https://journals.tdl.org/jvwr/index.php/jvwr/article/view/278
Sutherland, I.E., 1968. A Head-mounted Three Dimensional Display. In Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, Fall Joint Computer Conference, Part I. AFIPS ’68 (Fall, part I). New York, NY, USA: ACM, pp. 757–764.
Yee, N., 2014. The Proteus Paradox: How Online Games and Virtual Worlds Change Us-And How They Don’t, Yale University Press.
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10/9/2020 • 50 minutes, 59 seconds
Indigenous People and Relating to the Cosmos with Dr. Ed Krupp of the Griffith Observatory - Rock Art 17
Dr. Ed Krupp is Director of the Griffith Astronomical Observatory in Los Angeles, California. He is a world class scholar and is a pioneer in the study of how indigenous people, the world over, relate to the cosmos, saw the celestial realm and provided prehistoric astronomical observatories as sun, moon, and star watchers. These activities are of course memorialized in rock art and in rock features constructed on the land to view the heavens and predict important seasonal changes in the sky world.Links
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10/9/2020 • 51 minutes, 53 seconds
Are Universities Underbidding CRM Projects? - CRMArch 199
Universities are in trouble in 2020. There were generally no field schools over the summer and in-person classes are a thing of the past. Also, many universities are not excepting graduate students until further notice. To continue to be a for-profit institution some are turning to field archaeology and CRM. What will that do to the business of archaeology? Doug Rocks-Macqueen leads the crew on that discussion this week.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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Jobs with Cox McClainOur CRM group is one of the fastest growing in the US. We need temporary and salaried archeologists at every level, from technicians to PIs, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Previous Oklahoma experience would be nice but is not required. Send your cover letter, resume, and references to: [email protected]. Thanks!Affiliates
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10/7/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 59 seconds
You're not supposed to be here! 'Exotic' species in the archaeological record - Animals 27
On this month’s episode, Alex and Simona were meant to discuss non-native species in the archaeological record. What actually happened is a mix of exotic pets, headphone-wearing animals and helpful ancient Roman advice.Links
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/05/150525-ancient-egypt-zoo-pets-hierakonpolis-baboons-archaeology/
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2014/04/exotic-pets/
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/apr/18/ben-fur-romans-brought-rabbits-to-britain-experts-discover
https://www.theguardian.com/books/gallery/2016/mar/15/animal-travellers-a-history-of-exotic-animals-in-the-uk-in-pictures
Lockwood, J.L. et al. 2019. When pets become pests: the role of the exotic pet trade in vertebrate animals. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17(6).
Mitchell, M.A. History of Exotic Pets. In Manual of Exotic Pet Practice. Elsevier.
Toynbee, J.M.C. (2013) Animals in Roman Life & Art
Barnsley: Pen & Sword
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/gallery/2016/mar/15/animal-travellers-a-history-of-exotic-animals-in-the-uk-in-pictures
Lockwood, J.L. et al. 2019. When pets become pests: the role of the exotic pet trade in vertebrate animals. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17(6).
Mitchell, M.A. History of Exotic Pets. In Manual of Exotic Pet Practice. Elsevier.
Toynbee, J.M.C. (2013) Animals in Roman Life & Art
Barnsley: Pen & Sword
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10/6/2020 • 49 minutes, 59 seconds
Handing It Over to Spooktober - Dirt 109
Amber eases Anna into Spooktober with some archaeological accounts of hands in... unexpected places.Links
The Second Intermediate Period: The Hyksos (slide show, via Brown University)
Severed Hands Discovered in Ancient Egypt Palace (LiveScience)
Stone Age Horror! Pit Filled with Severed Limbs Uncovered (LiveScience)
A farewell to arms: a deposit of human limbs and bodies at Bergheim, France, c. 4000 BC (Antiquity)
Hand of Glory (Whitby Museum)
Strange stone age skull-hands burial in Brazil has anthropologists stumped (News.com.au)
The Oldest Case of Decapitation in the New World (Lapa do Santo, East-Central Brazil) (PLOSOne)
Ancient Roman ‘hand of god’ discovered near Hadrian’s Wall sheds light on biggest combat operation ever in UK (The Independent)
Archaeologists Make Rare, Gruesome Find in Portugal (MentalFloss)
Canadian researchers say they can explain these imprints of disfigured human hands (National Post)
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10/5/2020 • 48 minutes, 20 seconds
Astral Photography and Rock Art with Jerman Cervera - Rock Art 16
A truck driver turned rock art photographer, Jerman Cervera is passionate about what he does. He and Alan talk about his journey to photography from a young age to photographing some of the most significant rock art sites in the world. From the Coso Range in California to the pictographs of Baja, Mr. Cervera has captured some amazing images.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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10/2/2020 • 39 minutes, 8 seconds
Digital Nomads - ArchaeoTech 138
On today's episode Chris and Paul talk about digital nomads. How do you stay connected while traveling or living on the road. Chris has been doing it for years and now lives in an RV. He has a unique perspective on the subject.Contact
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10/1/2020 • 53 minutes, 12 seconds
Eat, Pray, Quarantine: The 2020 Summer of Covid - Ruins 30
In this episode our three intrepid hosts re-cap their summers in quarantine. They talk the missed field work opportunities, the pressures of publishing, oh and Connor got married. Contact
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9/28/2020 • 53 minutes, 4 seconds
Warding Off Evil - Dirt 108
This week, Anna and Amber get ready for the spooky season by talking about some of the ways that people in various cultures have protected themselves from bad luck, ill will, and evil. Load up on garlic, toss some salt over your shoulder, and join us!Links
The strange power of the ‘evil eye’ (BBC Culture)
The Evil Eye: An Account of this Ancient & Widespread Superstition (via WorldCat)
Apotropaic Plants in the Persian Folk Culture (Iran & The Caucasus)
21 Food Superstitions You Should Really Know About (Bon Appetit, oof)
Indigenous People Want Brands To Stop Selling Sage And Smudge Kits (HuffPost)
Native Americans Troubled By The Appropriation And Commoditization Of Smudging (Beauty Independent)
American Indian Religious Freedom Act (NOAA)
Burning Sage May Not Be Cultural Appropriation — But It Isn’t Very Sensitive, Either (Bustle)
Prayers, Amulets, and Charms: Health and Social Control (African Studies Review)
Folk Figures (Western Folklore)
Spheres of Influence: The Magical History of the Witch Ball (Inner Lives)
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9/28/2020 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Lycia, Churches, and PhDs featuring Audrey Scardina - Dig It 13
In this episode, we talk to Audrey Scardina (future Dr.) about her journey through life from her undergrad in theater to finishing up a Ph.D. at the University of Edinburgh in Archaeology.Contact
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9/25/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 30 seconds
Photographing and Interpreting Rock Art with Eric Lawton - Ep 15
Eric Lawton is a world class fine art photographer and has been around the word with his camera. Eric has been fascinated with rock art for his entire life and has a deep interest in how we relate to photographs and art forms of people throughout history.Links
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9/25/2020 • 45 minutes, 44 seconds
Is the RPA Really Useless? - CRMArch 198
Following from a popular Facebook post about the RPA talk about about what it is, what it’s doing, what it’s supposed to do, and what it should do. The RPA is a big organization in the field of CRM and has a long history. What can we do with that?LinksRPAFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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9/23/2020 • 56 minutes, 54 seconds
EAA2020 - Virtual Recap with Matilda Siebrecht - 070
This is a special episode of Conferences Podcast with special guest Matilda Siebrecht, a PhD researcher at the University of Gronigen, Netherlands. She recently attending the online virtual EAA2020 conference and we discuss the benefits and challenges that such a format presents. Including the in session chat feature and moderation, moving between different sessions and what new conference etiquette we may need to learn. EAA used https://hopin.to/ in order to run the conference. Links:Matlida's Twitter - https://twitter.com/ArchaeoTillyInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/stone_age_monkey/
9/23/2020 • 44 minutes, 18 seconds
Tribal Capacity Building to Support Sovereignty - HeVo 43
On this month’s podcast we have Dr. Ashley Spivey, Executive Director of Kenah Consulting and enrolled member of the Pamukey Indian Tribe. We start out talking about Ashley continuing her family legacy of maintaining her community’s heritage through material culture. Dr. Spivey also talks about the recent recognition of 7 Virginia tribes despite Virginia’s *paper genocide* and their historic erasure. While normally only recognized related to the first English settlements in America as the Powhatan Chiefdom, she discusses Virginia tidewater Indigenous communities’ long and vibrant role throughout American history. Finally we discuss her current work through Kenah Consulting to build tribal capacity in Virginia and across the US to support sovereignty and self-determination. They assist in building lasting capacity through federal acknowledgement, land claims, natural resource rights, cultural resource management planning, program development, and grant writing.Photos include a photo of Dr. Spivey, a photo of the front façade of the Pamunkey Indian Museum and Cultural Center, and two photos from archaeological excavations at the Raymond Bush Site on the Reservation. This research was funded through the Society for American Archaeology Native America Graduate Student Scholarship and formed the foundation of her dissertation research. The two photos from this excavation include one of Dr. Spivey and her grandfather, Warren Cook, and one of the excavation team comprised of Pamunkey and Mattaponi tribal members and a William and Mary colleague. Links
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Mashantucket Pequot - Episode 12- https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/heritagevoices/12
Nation-Building After Federal Recognition - Episode 14- https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/heritagevoices/14
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9/23/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 51 seconds
A Very Brief Intro to Ancient Egyptian Archaeology - Dirt 107
This week, Amber and Anna bring you three of the best-known archaeological sites from Ancient Egypt. These sites tell us a whole lot about life in the past--not just for the pharaohs and the elites, but the workers who built them. We also dip our toes into Ancient Egyptian cosmology and zip through the dynastic timeline!ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast: [email protected]
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9/21/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 20 seconds
YCTA From the Field - Pt 2 - TAS 102
This time it’s just Chris and Richie. They talk about fire survey during all the west coast fires in 2020, cast iron pans, and how out of shape Chris is!Links
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9/19/2020 • 44 minutes, 17 seconds
Rock Art, Science, and Religion with Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay - Rock Art 14
On this episode we talk to Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay about his career in rock art. From his homeland of Calcutta, India, to continued graduate studies in Texas, and his current research working out of Guanajuato University in Mexico. They take a deep dive into the mysteries surrounding the relationships of science and religion. Our guest scholar provides up to date thinking on how our minds process images and create emotions relating to our understanding of deities. We delve into just what rock art images mean and how they affect the emotional states of its viewers. Finally, we provide some working hypotheses on what those animal-human figures depicted in prehistoric rock art communicate in terms of their compound metaphors as shamans, ancestors, and deities.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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9/18/2020 • 47 minutes, 51 seconds
First Time Tech User in the Field - ArchaeoTech 137
On today’s quick show Chris talks to Rachel Roden, his wife, an archaeologist and crew member on the DIGTECH team working northeastern Nevada. Rachel talks about running fieldwork fully digital for the first time. What went right? What went wrong? Where can we improve?Links
Touch GIS
Arrow 100
Anutum Geomobile Solutions
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9/17/2020 • 30 minutes, 3 seconds
Crumpet Resource Management: Behind the Trowel with Natasha Billson - Ruins 29
On this episode of A Life In Ruins Podcast, we summon another member of the Archaeology Avengers, Natasha Billson! Many of you may already know of Natasha by her social media handle Tash_Archaeo or her YouTube channel Behind the Trowel.We delve into cultural resources management archaeology in the UK and its differences with American CRM archaeology. The Archaeology Avengers is brought up, we chat about science communication, Natasha's Archaeologists in Quarantine YouTube interview series, and a discussion on race in archaeology.Please rate and review the A Life In Ruins Podcast and be sure to follow us and Natasha on social media.Contact (Guest)
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9/14/2020 • 53 minutes, 29 seconds
A Life In Ruins Makes An Announcement
A very important announcement from the A Life In Ruins Hosts.Contact
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9/14/2020 • 2 minutes, 28 seconds
Linguistics and Endangered Languages with Dr. Chris Donlay - Dirt 106
Anna and Amber finally get some much-needed linguistics help from Dr. Chris Donlay. We talk about his unconventional academic path and his work recording and studying endangered languages! Plus, he schools us on how language shapes our perception of the world, how old spoken language *might* be, and what to do with a linguistics degree.ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates
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9/14/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 37 seconds
Dr. George Carr Frison (1924-2020)
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9/12/2020 • 1 minute, 46 seconds
YCTA From the Field! - TAS 101
Welcome to another episode of You Call This Archaeology?!?! Richie and Chris couldn’t get online and go live so they roped in Rachel, the other crew member, and sat down in front of Rachel and Chris’ RV to talk about archaeology, fieldwork, and of course, totally random things.Enjoy this episode from the windswept plains of northeastern Nevada!Links
Rodster Adventures
Happy Archaeology Fun Time
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9/12/2020 • 55 minutes, 39 seconds
La Rumorosa Rock Art with Don Liponi - Rock Art 13
Don Liponi is a best selling author on La Rumorosa rock art and he's working on a third volume focusing on the study of shamanism as it relates to Rock Art.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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9/11/2020 • 47 minutes, 5 seconds
New Beginnings and Future Aspirations - Dig It 12
In this episode, Alyssa and Michaela give updates on both of their major life changes occurring in the month of August while discussing future plans and life aspirations.Contact
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9/11/2020 • 52 minutes, 23 seconds
CRM Can Unionize...They Did It In Canada! - CRMArch 197
We've talked about unionizing archaeologists a number of times on this podcast. Today, though, we talk to two people that actually did it. They are the organizers of an archaeology union in Ontario, Canada and it's been very successful so far. We find out what their experience was, and is, and how the union has been received by archaeologists in Ontario.Links
Episode 177
Liuna Local 3000
Archaeology Union Website
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9/9/2020 • 53 minutes, 18 seconds
Watching Brief - August 2020 - Part 2 - SoupCast
57:26 - British Museum removes statue of slave-owning founder:https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2020/aug/25/british-museum-removes-founder-hans-sloane-statue-over-slavery-links? New Statue Context: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=3362294473818000&id=169284376452375 Museum felt ‘Extremely Compromised’ by Minister’s Plea to Keep Slave Trader Statue:https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/museum-of-the-home-robert-geffrye-statue_uk_5f480bb2c5b6cf66b2b4ed4c? Bonnie Greer Interview:https://youtu.be/u0CcdkFFv7MIn defence of Hans Sloane:https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/in-defence-of-hans-sloane?The Little-Known Role of Slavery in Viking Society:https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/little-known-role-slavery-viking-society-180975597/***01:22:12 - National Trust restructuring plans are ‘one of the most damaging assaults on art historical expertise ever seen in the UK’:https://www.theartnewspaper.com/comment/national-trust-restructuring-plan-job-cuts?The trendies have destroyed the National Trust:https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-trendies-have-destroyed-the-national-trust? Is the National Trust turning into a National Joke?https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8652387/Is-National-Trust-turning-national-joke-GUY-ADAMS-investigates.html?Oxburgh Hall: Thousands of ‘rare items’ found in attic:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-53804700? Amazing secrets found under National Trust manor house’s floorboards:https://www.edp24.co.uk/features/heritage/oxburgh-hall-norfolk-discovery-under-floorboards-1-6796085? <
9/7/2020 • 1 hour, 36 minutes, 1 second
Watching Brief - August 2020 - Part 1 - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. #archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoup Link of the Month: Brontë Parsonage Museum Appeal (COVID-19): www.justgiving.com/bronteparsonageappeal Links: 03:55 – Bronte Parsonage raising money to stay open & Blackstone buy Ancetry.com: Coronavirus: Bronte Parsonage raising money to stay open: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-53950183 Bronte Parsonage Museum confirm they are in consultation over staff redundancies: https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/heritage-and-retro/heritage/bronte-parsonage-museum-confirm-they-are-consultation-over-staff-redundancies-2959956 Brontë Parsonage Museum Appeal (COVID-19): www.justgiving.com/bronteparsonageappeal Blackstone to acquire Ancestry.com for $4.7 billion: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ancestry-m-a-blackstone-group/blackstone-to-acquire-ancestry-com-for-4-7-billion-idUSKCN2512ES? Blackstone to Acquire Ancestry, Leading Online Family History Business, for $4.7 Billion: https://www.blackstone.com/press-releases/article/blackstone-to-acquire-ancestry-leading-online-family-history-business-for-4-7-billion/? Private equity wants to own your DNA: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/blackstone-private-equity-ancestry-com-dna/?fbclid=IwAR1dGc4wQ07acBVkxb3-YKpFhTSSa3IawTiNJR83OgeliJF0HvvGxu94XrQ Watching Brief: Ancestry.com Denies Exploiting Users' DNA - May 2017: https://youtu.be/vWGHkEuG4Lw *** 23:27 – Beirut blast: dozens of historic buildings in Lebanon capital at risk of collapse: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/14/beirut-blast-dozens-of-historic-buildings-in-lebanon-capital-at-risk-of-collapse? Beirut explosion: The battle to save the city’s buildings:
9/7/2020 • 58 minutes, 56 seconds
Watching Brief - July 2020 - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find.#archaeologynews #thepipeline #archaeosoup Link of the Month:Day in the Life: Ancient Egyptian Doctor:https://tinyurl.com/yy2m99cpLinks:0:44 – New Homes to get ‘Automatic’ Permission in England planning shake-up:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53625960?fbclid=IwAR1IL1VY_fSw_ihQ35_8NetzUM6R2fBIlxOazVz8uAF02WG18978JcZ26CM Race to the Bottom: Reform to planning system in England could be catastrophic:https://amp.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2020/aug/06/race-to-the-bottom-reform-to-planning-system-in-england-could-be-catastrophic?Plans Revised for York Roman Quarter scheme set to create 450 jobs:https://bdaily.co.uk/articles/2020/07/31/plans-revised-for-york-roman-quarter-scheme-set-to-create-450-jobs***19:23 – Stonehenge: Sarsen Stones Origin Mystery Solved:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-53580339Origins of Sarsen Megaliths at Stonehenge:https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/31/eabc0133?fbclid=IwAR25sMPawJ9kKdNNpkTIWmg7sTv17e2P6ir28UEML8AojM2WdIYKK--3TI8***42:16 – People Told to Avoid ‘Dangerous’ Magnet Fishing after Leeds Bomb Scares:https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/leeds-news/people-told-avoid-dangerous-magnet-18694429?fbclid=IwAR0ayoJ7_ULcvF8FWzbtMjV43F8yzkB9DoMkEeypwxB52nhVlu-aunes7rcMagnet Fishing Laws – Is it Legal?https://tinyurl.com/y59wt38qWater Safety and Magnet Fishing:https://tinyurl.com/yxg8vjt9Hadrian’s Wall illegal Metal Detector Vigilance Plea:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-tyne-53456290?***01:01:33 – Moscow expecting ‘balanced’ decision on Hagia Sophia:https://tinyurl.com/y5s8xebeTurkish Court 1934 conversion of Hagia Sophia into Museum Illegal:https://tinyurl.com/y2hjubjeHagia Sophia: Former Istanbul museum welcome Muslim Worshippers:https://tinyurl.com/y2qwcngyTurkey Meets UNESCO obligations in change of Hagia Sophia’s status:https://
9/7/2020 • 2 hours, 34 minutes, 33 seconds
Building a Better Researcher, Part 2, with Tasha Bergson-Michelson - Dirt 105b
The second half of Anna and Amber's conversation with librarian and research guru Tasha Bergson-Michelson. This week, we chat about the value of critical thinking, combatting misinformation in our social circles, and how to hack Wikipedia for the greater good. Plus, some unexpected facts about ice cream parlors and fog! ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates
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9/7/2020 • 44 minutes, 41 seconds
Photographing Rock Art and Geoglyphs with Rick Colman - Rock Art 12
Rick Colman shares is journey in anthropology and his recent research documenting the giant ground figures that exist in California and Arizona. These are known as “geoglyphs” and can be small rock rings to massive human, animal, and geometric shapes.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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9/5/2020 • 51 minutes, 28 seconds
Sustainable Online Archaeology with Eric Olson - ArchaeoTech 136
Eric Olson is a full time lecturer at Cuyahoga Community College, Presient of the Stewards of Historical Preservation, and president-elect of the Ohio Archaeological Council. He talks to us today about the challenges of teaching archaeology online.Links
For the Ohio Archaeological Council: https://ohioarchaeology.org/
For the article about the 1901 lagoon discovered at Stan Hywet: https://ohioarchaeology.org/140-resources/research/articles-and-abstracts-2017/514-no-shovel-required-an-archaeological-inventory-of-greater-akron-ohio
Genghis Khan Nat Geo crowdsourcing: https://blog.nationalgeographic.org/2011/07/12/return-to-the-valley-of-the-khans/
For the Tri-C Anthropology twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/tricanthropology
They also have a youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeqtT8ULkCfkbwaOl1sSfbA/featured
The video game Eric briefly mentioned creating for students: https://anthropology.itch.io/b-horizon
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9/3/2020 • 54 minutes, 38 seconds
Bioarchaeology in the Witcher - Animals 26
Alex and Simona go back into archaeogaming with a new episode focusing on bioarchaeology in the popular video game franchise The Witcher (originally a book series and now also a tv show). They will follow the story’s protagonist, Geralt of Rivia, and his ability to carry out osteological analyses of skeletal remains in his monster hunting quests.Sources
https://animalarchaeology.com/2020/02/08/the-witcher-is-a-bioarchaeologist-okay-let-me-explain/
CD Projekt (2015) The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt.
Lyman, R.L. (1994) Vertebrate Taphonomy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Witcher_Wiki
If you want to hear more on the skeletal anatomy of video game creatures, why not head over to Episode 13, which presents an overview of the morphology of creatures from several famous video game franchises (among which Skyrim)Contact
Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz
Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
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9/1/2020 • 49 minutes, 36 seconds
Building a Better Researcher, Part 1, with Tasha Bergson-Michelson - Dirt 105
Amber and Anna sit down to chat with the incomparable Tasha Bergson-Michelson, a librarian and educator. Research is a skill that is learned, and Tasha teaches us how to up our game. We learn about the process of good research, how to avoid sketchy sources, and the best ways to get started on any research project. We enjoyed talking with Tasha so much that we did it a whole bunch! Next week, we'll bring you the second half of our [email protected]
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8/31/2020 • 53 minutes, 13 seconds
The Boxgrove Horse Butchery Site with Dr. Matt Pope - TAS 100
A half-a-million-year-old internationally significant archaeological site in Sussex, England, offers unprecedented insights into the life of a poorly understood extinct human species, according to new UCL research. The findings of a meticulous study led by UCL Institute of Archaeology are detailed in a ground-breaking new book ‘The Horse Butchery Site’, published by UCL Archaeology South-East’s ‘Spoilheap Publications’. The study pieces together the activities and movements of a group of early humans as they made tools, including the oldest bone tools documented in Europe, and extensively butchered a large horse 480,000 years ago. Project lead, Dr Matthew Pope (UCL Institute of Archaeology) is our guest today.LinksThe Horse Butchery Site: a high resolution record of Lower Palaeolithic hominin behaviour at Boxgrove, UK. SpoilHeap Monograph 23. Authored by Matt Pope, Simon Parfitt and Mark Roberts.Contact
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8/29/2020 • 50 minutes, 52 seconds
A Lifetime of Rock Art Study with Peter Merlin - Rock Art 11
In this episode Dr. Alan Garfinkel talks with Peter W. Merlin - an acclaimed author, researcher, rock art explorer, adventurer, freelance journalist, and historian. Merlin has extensive and personal knowledge of rock art resources world-wide and is the author of books for both general and technical audiences. Merlin has appeared in more than a dozen television documentaries on the History Channel, Discovery, National Geographic, and his public speaking includes numerous presentations.Merlin will trace his personal background in archaeology, anthropology, and rock art studies and will do a quick overview of his world-wide travels in rock art visitation, discovery, and documentation. We will focus in on his visits and reflections on the UNESCO world heritage rock art sites in the Tassili n'Ajjer - a vast desert plateau in southern Algeria, stretching from the borders with Niger and Libya and covering an area of 72,000 sq. km. Since their discovery, more than 15,000 petroglyphs and paintings have been identified representing 10,000 years of human history and environmental change.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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8/28/2020 • 49 minutes, 1 second
Imposter syndrome - Dig It 11
In this episode, with our special guest, Jocelyn Lee, an incoming Ph.D. student at Stanford University and a recent grad at UMass Boston studying race and diaspora. Here we discuss Jocelyn's research, as well as the troublesome thoughts associated with imposter syndrome, how it can be demeaning, and ways to think and act through it.Links
Red Cross Beirut
Yemen Project Hope
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8/28/2020 • 57 minutes, 38 seconds
Your Presence on Social Media - Ep 196
We've talked about personal branding before and how your online presence, whether intentional or not, is part of how people perceive you. This episode goes a little deeper and talks about what you actually say and how it can impact future job prospects and peoples opinions of you.Links
Paper: Social Media and the 21st-Century Scholar: How You Can Harness Social Media to Amplify Your Career
Blogging Archaeology e-Book
Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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8/26/2020 • 55 minutes, 15 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Taliah Farnsworth - Ruins 28
On this episode of Our Ruined Lives, we chat with the fantastic Taliah Farnsworth, the Virtual Experience Coordinator at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (DMNS).We delve into science communication and her current position at DMNS. She shares with us hilarious stories from her interactions with the public, such as "Night vision" and "Dad's personal garage time". More importantly, Taliah really delves into the nitty-gritty of science communication and education as a full-time profession.Please give this episode a listen and follow Taliah on social media.Contact
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Instagram: @taliahdoesscience
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8/24/2020 • 53 minutes, 19 seconds
Queryin' the Illyrians - Dirt 104
This week, on a sponsored episode, Anna and Amber examine the traces left by the various ancient cultures called "Illyrians." We've got some architecture, coin-nerdery, a smattering of religion, and a complicated political legacy. It all makes for an excellent entry in our collection of supporting characters from the Classical world!Links
The Illyrians on WorldCat
Discovery of ‘Lost City’ in Albania Thrills Archaeologists (Balkan Insight)
Image of a Liburnian Ship on Wikimedia Commons
Nadin-Gradina Archaeological Project Gallery
A Liburnian Necropolis from Nadin, Croatia (Institute for Study of the Ancient World)
Illyrian Temples Found At Ancient Doclea In Montenegro (Archaeology News Network)
Who are the Illyrians? The Use and Abuse of Archaeology in the Construction of National and Trans-National Identities in the Southwestern Balkans (via ResearchGate)
Ancient Illyria : An Archaeological Exploration on WorldCat
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8/24/2020 • 44 minutes, 40 seconds
Fuel Use in Ancient Times with Dr. Gregg Griffin - TAS 99
Dr. Griffin's research focuses on analyzing archaeological deposits to answer questions on production of goods and fuel use. Dr. Griffin has excavated all over the world from Neolithic settlements in the North Atlantic to Second World War battlefields in the Pacific. On today's show we talk about the different types of fuel that people used in the past. It's not all poop - but most of it is.Links
Ness of Brodgar
Swandro-Orkney Coastal Archaeology Trust
EXARC
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8/22/2020 • 47 minutes, 43 seconds
The Modern Myth of Archaeology in Nigeria with Ajayi Boluwaji - Modern Myth - Episode 15
This episode was a privileged to record, I sat down with Ajayi Boluwaji, an archaeology based in Nigeria to talk about the similarities and differences when working in that part of the world. We discuss the colonial hangover that has greatly affected the perception of archaeology as well as the perceived economic disadvantage to doing archaeology.Ajayi describes how community archaeology is the way forward, in order to unravel and better interpret the past in Nigeria, by connecting people to their heritage and demonstrate the capability of the populations who lived in Nigeria, hundreds or thousands of years ago.He describes how his Yoruba heritage informs the work he does and where his passion for archaeology comes from. We also discuss what archaeologists around the world can do to help and support their colleagues in Nigeria. For more information you can findI ask about regional differences in archaeology and about conferences that happen in Nigeria for archaeologists.Archaeological Association of Nigeria Conference - Link Archaeological Association of Nigeria Facebook Page
8/21/2020 • 43 minutes, 45 seconds
On Raven's Wing - PreHistories 27
I talk to Dr Rena Maguire about On Raven’s Wing by Morgan Llywelyn. This book is a retelling of part of the Ulster Cycle, especially the life of Cuchulain, the Hound of Ulster, and the Tain Bo Cuailhge, the Cattle Raid of Cooley. It is mainly set at Emain Macha which is known to be Navan Fort bear Armagh. How much of the story reflects the Irish Iron Age?Links
On Raven’s Wing by Morgan Llywelyn
Navan Research Group
Tain online
Emania Journal
The Togail
Kenneth Jackson
Mallory, James P. [ed.], Aspects of the Táin, Belfast: December, 1992. Contact Navan Fort, as their shop may still have copies
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Guest Twitter: @justrena
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8/21/2020 • 55 minutes, 8 seconds
Petroglyph Research with Dr. Chester Liwosz - Rock Art 10
On today's episode Dr. Gold talks with Dr. Chester Liwosz. Dr. Liwosz tells us how he got into archaeology and how he came to study petroglyphs. We also talk about his involvement with the Mesa Prieta Petroglyph project and the amazing collection of rock art at that site.Links
California Rock Art Foundation
Mesa Prieta Petroglyphs Project
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8/21/2020 • 47 minutes, 28 seconds
Work From Home Assessment - ArchaeoTech 135
We’ve been working from home since March of this year and for some archaeologists it’s been difficult. Paul and Chris talk about how it’s gone for them, what’s helped, and what’s been a challenge. Let us know what’s helped you!LinksAnthroYeti QGIS TutorialsContact
Chris Webster
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Paul Zimmerman
Twitter: @lugal
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8/20/2020 • 55 minutes, 39 seconds
Sovereign Stories - HeVo 42
On this months’s podcast we have LT Kayla F. DeVault (Shawnee and Anishinaabe), Engineer and Project Manager at Indian health facilities. Kayla’s wide ranging experience and education has centered on Anthropology, STEM, and Indigeneity. She is the host of the You-tube channel, Sovereign Stories, which breaks down Indigenous themed topics into easy to understand and fun short videos. We talk about advocacy more generally as well as a wide range of other topics including cultural heritage and development, consent, othering, bias, tokenization and allyship.Links
Sovereign stories
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/567167/as-long-as-grass-grows-by-dina-gilio-whitaker/
Red Alert! Saving the Planet with Indigenous Knowledge by Daniel R. Wildcat
"Aboriginalism & the Problems of Indigenous Archaeology" by Robert McGhee, American Antiquity
Pollen Nation Magazine / Indigenous journalism
Our Knowledge is Not Primitive: Decolonizing Botanical Anishinaabe Teaching by Wendy Makoons Geniusz
Barefoot College
Deendayal Research Institution (DRI)
Engineers Without Borders (EWB)
American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES)
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Jessica
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@livingheritageA
@LivingHeritageResearchCouncil
Kayla
@SovereignStorys
Lyle
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8/18/2020 • 57 minutes
Illustrating Archaeology - Dirt 103
This week, Anna and Amber take on archaeological illustration. That's right-it's an audio episode about an entirely visual topic! This'll go well. We cover the merits of hand drawing vs. photography, reveal some stories from our own...mixed experiences, and investigate the very cool technique of photogrammetry.Links
Pencils and Pixels: Drawing and Digital Media in Archaeological Field Recording (Journal of Field Archaeology)
Why Archaeological drawing is still so important (New Archaeology)
A Simple Photogrammetry Rig for the Reliable Creation of 3D Artifact Models in the Field: Lithic Examples from the Early Upper Paleolithic Sequence of Les Cottés (France) (Advances in Archaeological Practice)
A Simple Method for Reliable Creation of 3D Artifact Models in the Field (Leakey Foundation)
@SamScansStuff on Twitter
IF/THEN Collection
‘Visual competence’ in archaeology: a problem hiding in plain sight (Antiquity)
The Profession (Graphic Archaeology Group)
Science and Art in Archaeological Illustration (Columbia College)
Scientific Illustration | Time Team America (PBS)
Resources (Graphic Archaeology Group)
Approaches to Archaeological Illustration, A Handbook by Mélanie Steiner (via Digital Epigraphy)
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8/17/2020 • 45 minutes, 51 seconds
Neanderthals Making Yarn?! - TAS 98
This is a crossover episode with Rachel Roden and Historical Yarns!Recently, evidence of twisted cord was discovered on a Neanderthal archaeological site. While the exact use of this cord is unknown, we discuss our theories for how Neanderthals could have applied this technology to everyday life. Most importantly, this discovery contributes to breaking down the myth that Neanderthals were technologically inferior to their human contemporaries.Links
Direct evidence of Neanderthal fibre technology and its cognitive and behavioral implications
Neanderthal Cord Weaver
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8/15/2020 • 38 minutes, 13 seconds
CRAF and ArchaeoAstronomy with Christine Grimaldi Clarkson - Rock Art 9
On today's show Dr. Garfinkel interviews the Executive Director of the California Rock Art Foundation, Christine Grimaldi Clarkson. Christine was instrumental in the creation and development of the California Rock Art Foundation and was elected by the Board to be the Executive Director of CRAF in March 2018. Christine has been researching and conducting archaeological work in Central California for over 20 years, and also pursues interests in Southwest and Mesoamerican archaeology. Her research has led to the discovery and documentation of an ancient astronomical observation area created by Native Americans in Central California. Articles on this subject have been published in SCA Proceedings and Rock Art Papers.Links
California Rock Art Foundation
CA paper
Thesis
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8/14/2020 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Grants, and Fellowships, and Scholarships, Oh My! - Dig It 10
In this episode, we discuss the inter-workings of different parts on finding grants especially as we start to enter grant-writing and application season. We touch on why grants are important, when to apply, how to find them, and what goes in them.Links
Black Trowel Collective Microgrants
7 Tips for Finding Grants
The Sportula: Microgrants for Classics Students
American Anthropological Association List of Fellowships/Grants
Excavation Grants and Dig Fellowships List
Archaeological Institute of America list of Awards
Fulbright Scholarship U.S. Program
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8/14/2020 • 54 minutes
Stories from the Field and Lessons Learned - CRMArch 195
Description: We all have our stories where we "barely got out", or, "I can't believe that happened!" On today's episode Heather opens up and tells us about an experience just last year that her and her co-worker barely got out alive from. There were a lot of lessons learned from that incident and we hope you can learn from this as well.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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8/12/2020 • 57 minutes, 43 seconds
Chalk it Up to Science - Dirt 102
This week, on a short but fun episode, Anna and Amber investigate some of the massive figures cut into the chalk landscape of the Southern UK. Who made them? How old are they? Why are there so many horses?Links
Cerne Abbas Giant is NOT prehistoric and may have been created just a few hundred years ago before becoming a propaganda tool for William of Orange, snail shells reveal (Daily Mail)
England’s 7 most intriguing chalk figures and the stories behind them (Wanderlust)
Chalk Hill Figures (Historic UK)
Southern England Chalk Formation (Wikipedia)
An Introduction to Prehistoric England (Before 43 BC) (English Heritage)
Bronze Age discovery reveals surprising extent of Britain’s trade with Europe 3,600 years ago (The Conversation)
Bronze Age Britain (BBC)
Footprints, Size 10, From Britain’s Bronze Age (The New Yorker)
The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe (Nature)
Boom and bust in Bronze Age Britain: major copper production from the Great Orme mine and European trade, c. 1600–1400 BC (Antiquity)
Against All Odds, England’s Massive Chalk Horse Has Survived 3,000 Years (Smithsonian)
England’s Enormous Chalk Figures (Atlas Obscura via Google Earth)
Britain's Spectacular (and Sometimes Mysterious) Hill Figures (Gizmodo UK)
Why Is the Kiwi’s Egg So Big? (Audubon)
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8/10/2020 • 36 minutes, 30 seconds
If a Yoda, Archaeology had: A Philosophical Discussion with our Mentor Dr. Robert L. Kelly - Ruins 27
On Episode 27 of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we interview Dr. Robert L. Kelly. Dr. Kelly was all the cohosts thesis advisor at the University of Wyoming. Dr. Robert L. Kelly wrote the book, The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers: The Foraging Spectrum, on hunter-gatherer archaeology and the mathematical proofs behind it.He was involved in early research at Gatecliff Rockshelter and then he continued on to influence archaeological theory for the rest of his career. He writes a regular textbook with Dr. David Hurst Thomas named “Archaeology” (latest edition).He has also written a book on the future of archaeology called The Fifth Beginning.We have a super interesting philosophical conversation about archaeology and its meaning. Bob recounts his early life and how he found his way out in the desert with David Hurst Thomas during his first days as an archaeologist.We then discuss his transition from Cornell to the University of New Mexico and the University of Michigan, and have a lengthy discussion about his mentor, Lewis Binford and his eccentric life.The majority of the podcast however, is an in-depth conversation about anthropology, how the field has changed over the years, and what it means to be human.Robert L Kelly Email: [email protected]
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8/10/2020 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 34 seconds
Liminal Places with Rebecca Lambert - TAS 97
Rebecca Lambert studies those places in our world that we don't either think about or even like to think about. Shadows, hidden areas, underpasses. These places are sometimes scary, sometimes strange, and sometimes make you feel different on the other side. What can we learn about places on the edge, or, liminal places? We explore these spaces on today's episode.LinksRebecca's Twitter: @LadyLiminal1Contact
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8/8/2020 • 53 minutes, 5 seconds
Bighorn Sheep of California with Carlos Gallinger - Rock Art 8
Carlos Gallinger is a world class wildlife specialist. Mr. Gallinger has spent much of his life studying the habits, habitat, and associated prehistoric activities of the big horn sheep in central eastern California. Carlos has studied native-American interactions with big horn sheep and their hunting of these animals through what they left behind and the rock art, pictographs, and geoglyphs left on the landscape.Links
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8/7/2020 • 49 minutes, 45 seconds
Finding Hidden Rooms at Teotihuacan with Science - Ep 134
Teotihuacan was a massive, important, city near modern day Mexico City. There are several massive pyramids on the site and two of them have caves UNDER the pyramid. The pyramid of the moon was the focus of the paper linked below and Denisse Argote and Andres Tejero use two techniques to try to identify the presence or absense of a cave beneath it. Those techniques are Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) and Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT).LinksDesigning the underworld in Teotihuacan: Cave detection beneath the moon pyramid by ERT and ANT surveysContact
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8/6/2020 • 48 minutes, 40 seconds
Culinary Zooarchaeology - Animals 25
In this episode, Alex and Simona will be tackling culinary zooarchaeology. Listen on to find out more about how to identify food preparation in the archaeological record, ancient BBQs and interpreting archaeological rubbish.Links
Besherer Metheny, K. and Beaudry, M.C. (2015) Archaeology of Food: An Encyclopedia. Rowman & Littlefield.
Binford, L. (1981) Bones: Ancient Men and Modern Myths.
Pavao-Zuckerman, B., Anderson, D.T. & Reeves, M. (2018) Dining with the Madisons: Elite Consumption at Montpelier. Hist Arch 52, 372–396.
O'Connor, T. (2000) The Archaeology of Animal Bones. Gloustershire: Sutton Publishing Ltd.
Rackham, J. (1994) Interpreting the past: Animal Bones
Hastorf C.A. (2008) Food and feasting, social and political aspects. In: Pearsall D.M. (ed) Encyclopedia of Archaeology. London: Elsevier Inc.
Nelson S.M. (2003) Feasting the Ancestors in Early China. In: Bray T.L. (eds) The Archaeology and Politics of Food and Feasting in Early States and Empires. Springer, Boston, MA
Neolithic Eating Rituals
Feasting Archaeology and History
Maisels, C. (2010) The Archaeology of Politics and Power: Where, When and Why the First States Formed. Oxford, Oxbow books
Russell, N. (2012) Social Zooarchaeology. Cambridge University Press.
Elliot, P. (2016) Food and Farming in Prehistoric Britain. Fonthill Media
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Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
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8/4/2020 • 48 minutes, 10 seconds
Mythteries and Mythnomers - Dirt 101
Since back-to-school season is rolling around again, let's return to our annual tradition of busting myths and righting wrongs! This time, we cover pyramid construction (and curses), the Genghis Khan family reunion, the end of James Cook, Stonehenge, the Dark Ages, and more. This episode is not to be myth-ed.Links
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This 4,500-Year-Old Ramp Contraption May Have Been Used to Build Egypt's Great Pyramid (LiveScience)
How Were the Egyptian Pyramids Built? (LiveScience)
Was It Really a Mummy’s Curse? (JSTOR Daily)
Tomb of Pennut - Amada (Osirisnet)
'Bent' pyramid: Egypt opens ancient oddity for tourism (The Guardian)
Ancient Egyptian tomb warnings, curses and ghosts (National Museums Scotland)
Whence Came Stonehenge’s Stones? Now We Know (The New York Times)
We owe it all to superstud Genghis (The Guardian)
Did Genghis Khan really kill 1,748,000 people in one hour? (How Stuff Works)
1 in 200 Men Are Direct Descendants of Genghis Khan (Discover)
Genghis Khan's Genetic Legacy Has Competition (Scientific American)
1.5m Chinese 'descendants of one man' (BBC News)
The genetic imprint of Niall of the Nine Hostages (Irish Times)
A Y-Chromosome Signature of Hegemony in Gaelic Ireland (American Journal of Human Genetics)
Mythbusting Cook: Fact fiction and total fallacy (Australian National Maritime Museum)
Cooktown's Indigenous people help commemorate 250 years since Captain Cook's landing with re-enactment (ABC)
How the foolish rumour that Hawaiians ate Cook began (National Indigenous Television)
The ‘Dark Ages’ Weren’t As Dark As We Thought (LitHub)
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8/3/2020 • 42 minutes, 6 seconds
YCTA July 26, 2020 - TAS 96
Welcome to another re-broadcast of the live You Call This Archaeology show with Richie Cruz and Chris Webster. On today's episode we talk a lot about camping, RVs, and summer fieldwork.Links
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8/1/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 28 seconds
Life As A Post-Grad - Dig It 9
In this episode we will be having a chat about our experiences within and mainly after undergrad, jobs, making connections, and asking for help.
7/31/2020 • 59 minutes, 49 seconds
Filming Rock Art with Eran Barnea - Rock Art 7
Eran Barnea is a Hollywood cinematographer who has completed research studies worldwide on rock art depicting horned artiodactyls. His studies relate to the symbolism and religious metaphors world-wide of these remarkable animals.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
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7/31/2020 • 47 minutes, 41 seconds
A Panel Discussion on Diversity in Archaeology - CRM Arch 194
Welcome to a special episode of the CRM Archaeology Podcast. On this episode, host of the show Dr. Bill White brings on a panel of career archaeologists to talk about diversity in archaeology. Not just diversity and the current situation, though, but what we, as a profession, can do about it.LinksSapiens ArticleFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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7/29/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 58 seconds
God Save the Archaeological Record with Bill Caraher - MM 14
It's your lucky day, punk. It's time to tear down walls and explore what the meaning of Punk Archaeology is and see what its perspective has to offer archaeology as a whole. I talk to Bill Caraher, who maintains the blog, Archaeology of the Mediterranean World and was also involved in the Archaeology Un-conference that spawned the book Punk Archaeology.We begin with his journey into archaeological through latin classes and then Classics, then after doing exams, decided to be an archaeologist. Bill has studied and worked in Greece at sites like Isthmia and led projects in Cyprus. We discuss working in different parts of the world and how archaeology can have a profound affect on local communities, especially if they feel part of the history making. Bill talks about working with temporary workers during and after the North Dakota oil boom, where resources were extracted from the Bakken formation. Hours of video, interviews and paper documentation were made in order to understand temporary living places and people's relation to place.Perhaps archaeology should be more open and encouraging, but in what ways can it develop if the same people are at the forefront?Bill also mentions that if anyone is interested in publishing that they should contact him or https://ndquarterly.org/
7/29/2020 • 57 minutes, 44 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Alex Craib - Ruins 26
On this episode of Our Ruined lives, we giggle and chat with our good friend Alex Craib. Alex is a PhD student at the University of Wyoming studying under the same professor as all the cohosts did. We start off by delving through Alex’s career so far in archaeology and then get into a ridiculous series of stories about fieldwork with David, Connor and Carlton. We finish it out by having an intense discussion about mental health in academia and in archaeology specifically. We really hope everyone enjoys this episode!Contact
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7/27/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 21 seconds
It's Time to Talk About the Future - Dirt 100
This week, for our ONE HUNDREDTH EPISODE, Anna and Amber bend their brains around the archaeology of the future and the future of archaeology. What will excavation look like in 100, 1,000, or 5,000 years? What about human evolution? Human culture? Language? We come up with more questions than answers, and have a great time doing it. THANK YOU for getting us to Episode 100!Links
Chicken Bones May Be the Legacy of Our Time (Smithsonian)
The broiler chicken as a signal of a human reconfigured biosphere (Royal Society Open Science)
Changes in the lead isotopic composition of blood, diet and air in Australia over a decade: Globalization and implications for future isotopic studies (Environmental Research)
Dietary Heterogeneity among Western Industrialized Countries Reflected in the Stable Isotope Ratios of Human Hair (PLoS One)
The Future of Archaeology Is 'Spacejunk' (The Atlantic)
The Future of Archeology Is Plastic (Medium)
The past, present and future of human evolution (Nature)
What May Become of Homo sapiens (Scientific American)
Edible Insects and Human Evolution (via Project MUSE)
Dougal Dixon - After Man (A Zoology of the Future) 1981 (Monster Brains blog)
Man After Man: An Anthropology of the Future (via WorldCat)
How Afrofuturism Can Help the World Mend (Wired)
The Long Now Foundation
What will English language look like in the future? (Oxford Academic on YouTube)
What will the English language be like in 100 years? (The Conversation)
Esperanto (Encyclopedia Britannica)
Incubus (1966) on YouTube
Hello (Adele Cover) - Esperanto version (YouTube)
Pleistocenese: A Language of 40,000 Years Ago (Justin B. Rye)
Futurese: The American Language in 3000 AD (Justin B. Rye)
Beyond Biohazard: Why Danger Symbols Can’t Last Forever (99% Invisible)
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7/27/2020 • 57 minutes, 3 seconds
Archaeology in Germany with Michaela Schauer - MM 13
Archaeology around the world may be different but the different ways in which countries operate may surprise you in their similarities, particularly when it comes to the things that could be better.Today's episode I sit down with Michaela Schauer who was one of the founding members of CIfA Deutschland. As a relatively new organization in Germany, CIfA Deutschland used the blueprint laid out by Chartered Institute for Archaeologists in the UK and adapted it to what was needed in Germany. We discuss the challenges of getting people on board and how getting involved is a way of things changing and improving.There was recently a survey of archaeologists in Germany, including students and companies to report wages, conditions.One of their findings was that there are not enough archaeologists in Germany.There are a number of other organizations including DGUF (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Ur und Fruhgeschicte) which hertiage professionals can be part of, but CIfA aims to provide a broad coalition from all areas and subjects of study. Michaela tells me about her work on pottery and the chemical analysis that can be done to determine how they used and shine a light on early populations that lived on European continent.Siegmund, F., Scherzler D. (2018). Einführung in die DGUF-Tagung am 4. Juli 2017 in Mainz. „Ein Berufsverband für die Archäologie?“, Archäologische Informationen 41, 15-20. - https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/arch-inf/article/view/56913/48292Schauer, M. (2018). Bericht über das Online-Forum "DGUF-Vortagung 2017 – Ein Berufsverband für die Archäologie?", 6. März bis 9. Juni 2017, Archäologische Informationen 41, 31-54. - https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/arch-inf/article/view/56915/48294Scherzler, D., Schauer, M., Hesse, S., Rauhaus, J., Rind, M. M., Deutscher, L. (2018). Ein Berufsverband für die Archäologie? Zusammenfassung der Debatten beim World Café auf der DGUF-Tagung am 4. Juli 2017 in Mainz, Archäologische Informationen 41, 99-108. - https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/arch-inf/article/view/56936/48301These links refere to the online-conference and conference we did on the question of Germany needs an professional association. In our talk yesterday I mentioned the second which is a report about the online-conferenc and mentiones how CIfA got involved in Germany.Siegmund, F., Scherzler D. (2019). Die derzeitige Wirtschaftslage in der privatwirtschaftlichen Archäologie Deutschlands – DGUF-Monitoring-Report privatwirtschaftliche Archäologie 2019. Archäologische Informationen 42, 78-98. - https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/arch-inf/article/view/69349/62687Siegmund, F., Scherzler D. & Schauer, M. (2020). DGUF-Umfrage "Evaluation Beruf Archäologie", 10. 6. 2019 - 31. 10. 2019: Durchführung und Teilnehmer der Umfrage (EvaBA 1). DGUF-Preprint, online publiziert 23. März 2020. - https://www.dguf.de/fileadmin/user_upload/EvaBA/DGUF-Dok_Preprint_EvaBA_1_Durchfuehrung-u-Teilnehmer.pdf Siegmund, F., Schauer, M. & Scherzler D. (2020). Löhne und Gehälter in der deutschen Archäologie – Auswertung der DGUF-Umfrage "Evaluation Beruf Archäologie", 10. 6. 2019 - 31. 10. 2019 (EvaBA 2). DGUF-Preprint, online publiziert 28. Mai 2020. - https://www.dguf.de/fileadmin/user_upload/EvaBA/DGUF-Dok_Preprint_EvaB
7/24/2020 • 1 hour, 27 seconds
Virtual Reality and Rock Art with Eric Hanson - Rock Art 6
Eric Hanson has worked in visual effects for several decades. His work has been seen in movies like Cast Away and The Fifth Element, to name just two. Now, he shifted focus to the natural environment and cultural expressions. Through his venture, Blue Planet VR, Eric takes you on a realistic journey to rock art sites and other cultural sites around the world and all from the comfort of a virtual reality headset. Dr. Garfinkel talks to Eric about his work and about the projects they are collaborating on in the Coso Range of central eastern California.Links
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7/24/2020 • 51 minutes, 15 seconds
Archaeology and Big Data with Parker VanValkenburgh and Andy Dufton - Archaeotech 133
Paul and Chris have been saying for years that there is no digital archaeology because that implies there is archaeology that does NOT have a digital component. Well, that just doesn't seem to be the case anymore. Our guests today, Parker VanValkenburgh and Andy Dufton helped bring a supplement about digital archaeology and the ethical considerations to the Journal of Field Archaeology. They come on today to talk about it.Parker VanValkenburgh is an archaeologist whose research focuses on landscapes, politics and environmental change in the Early Modern World – particularly, in late prehispanic and early colonial Peru. He received his Ph.D. in 2012 from Harvard University and previously held positions at the University of Vermont (Assistant Prof. of Anthropology, 2013-15) and Washington University in St. Louis (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry, 2012-13). Among other projects, he is currently director of the Paisajes Arqueológicos de Chachapoyas (PACha) project, an investigation of long-term human-environment interaction in Peru's Chachapoyas region, grounded in the analysis of archaeological survey, archival research, remotely sensed datasets, and work with contemporary communities in the provinces of Luya, Chachapoyas, and Bongará, Amazonas (Peru). He is also a co-director of the GeoPACHA (Geospatial Platform for Andean Culture, HIstory and Archaeology). At Brown, he directs the Brown Digital Archaeology Laboratory (https://browndigitalarch.wordpress.com/) and teaches courses on Geographic Information Systems, cartography, critical digital archaeology, the politics of space and landscape, historical anthropology, and the archaeology and anthropology of the Andean region.Andrew Dufton is a Lecturer in Roman Archaeology and History at the University of Edinburgh. He received his PhD in Archaeology from the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World at Brown University, and previously held a position as a Visiting Assistant Professor at NYU's Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. His research interrogates the long-term dynamics of urban change in North Africa, from the Iron Age into late antiquity. This work highlights the diversity, haphazardness, and improvisation that best characterise urban life in both ancient and modern contexts. He has excavated and surveyed at sites in the US, the UK, and across the Mediterranean, including acting as surveyor and geospatial data manager at the imperial villa and medieval monastery at Villa Magna (2006–2010); at the Tunisian city of Utica (2011–present); and with Brown University at Petra, Jordan (2012–14).App of the Day
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7/23/2020 • 49 minutes, 34 seconds
Collecting Oral Histories in Indian Country - HeVo 41
On this months’s podcast we have Aaron Brien (Apsáalooke), a member of the Night Hawk Dance Society and faculty in Salish Kootenai College’s Tribal Historic Preservation and Native American Studies programs and Dr. Shandin Pete (Salish/Diné), Director of the Indigenous Research Center at Salish Kootenai College. We talk briefly about how the two got connected and the development of the Indigenous Research Center, but mostly we chat for two of the three segments about collecting oral histories. What roles do they play in culture, how can you collect them in the best way, and how should you best prepare yourself?OLinks
Indigenous Research Center Website
IRC Youtube
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IRC Podcast: (Apple) or BuzzSprout (Hosting Site)
Apsáalooke field museum exhibition
Heritage Voice Episodes 23 (Salish-Kootenai College’s Tribal Historic Preservation Program) and 25 (Technology)
Seliš ontological perspectives of environmental sustainability from oral traditions
The Lodge Boy and Spring Boy Tale as Depicted at Hole in the Wall, Wyoming Article
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7/21/2020 • 53 minutes, 57 seconds
People of Size - Dirt 99
Amber and Anna explore perceptions of human body shape in different times and places. What’s the difference between fatness and obesity? Why should we look askance at BMI? What is UP with Peter Paul Rubens and his damp, shiny nudes? And more!Links
The Bizarre and Racist History of the BMI (Medium’s Elemental)
A History of Obesity, or How What Was Good Became Ugly and Then Bad (Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease)
The evolution of human fatness and susceptibility to obesity: an ethological approach (Biological Reviews)
A Brief History of Obesity: Truths and Illusions (Clinical Oncology News)
Obesity in the paleolithic era (Hormones)
Obesity in the Neolithic Era: A Greek Female Figurine (Obesity Surgery)
The significance of Sarah Baartman (BBC)
Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia (via Worldcat)
Socio-cultural norms of body size in Westerners and Polynesians affect heart rate variability and emotion during social interactions (Culture and Brain)
How paradise became the fattest place in the world (CNN)
How a Powerful Obesity Gene Helped Samoans Conquer the South Pacific (Gizmodo)
A thrifty variant in CREBRF strongly influences body mass index in Samoans (Nature Genetics)
“Un-Hottentoting the Queen of Punt” (via Academia.edu)
The Expedition to Punt (Nova)
Queen of Punt (Clinical Infectious Diseases)
When Fat Was in Fashion (New York Times)
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7/20/2020 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 11 seconds
Camping, RVs, and Computers, YCTA Live on July 5, 2020 - TAS 95
Join Chris Webster and Richie Cruz on You Call This Archaeology!?!? It's a live show that they do most Sundays on the APN Facebook page and Richie's Happy Archaeology Fun Time channel on YouTube and Twitch. This week they talk about everything from RVs to Truck camping and more.Links
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7/18/2020 • 58 minutes, 54 seconds
Half Pint: Roots and Future with Lizzy Craig-Atkins - Arch and Ale 34
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. Half Pint is a short interview-style format which we will be undertaking during the COVID-19 lockdown. In this first Half Pint interview, we welcome Dr Lizzy Craig-Atkins speaking about the Roots and Futures project.Lizzy is a senior lecturer at the University of Sheffield's Department of Archaeology. Her work focuses on human osteology and paleopathology with an interest in multidisciplinary approaches to past population structures, health, disease and lifestyle. Currently, Lizzy is involved in the Roots and Futures project which aims to involve members of the community in creating new understandings of Sheffield’s built and buried heritage. For more information on Lizzy and on Roots and Futures please follow the links below.
Dr Lizzy Craig-Atkins
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7/17/2020 • 17 minutes, 47 seconds
Half Pint: Climate Change and Historic Landscapes with Isabel Cook - Arch and Ale 33
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. Half Pint is a short interview-style format which we will be undertaking during the COVID-19 lockdown. In this first Half Pint interview, we welcome Dr Isabel Cook speaking about the impact of current and future climate change on historic landscapes. Isabel has recently completed her PhD at the University of Sheffield's Department of Archaeology. Her research was on the impacts of climate change on archaeological landscapes and focused on the west coast of Wales. In this episode, Isabel takes us through the design and execution of her work and tells us about how climate change has affected these landscapes and how we can help to mitigate these effects. For more information on Isabel's research please follow the links below.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-09-26/britain-s-cherished-landmarks-under-threat-from-climate-change
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/nr/archaeology-heritage-climate-change-uk-britain-impact-effects-weather-1.866334
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/study-shows-our-historical-landscape-under-threat-climate-change-1343903
https://www.energylivenews.com/2019/09/27/uks-historic-landscapes-risk-being-severely-damaged-by-changing-climate/
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7/17/2020 • 14 minutes, 1 second
Half Pint: Copper and Colonialism in North America with Lenore Thompson - Arch and Ale 32
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. Half Pint is a short interview-style format which we will be undertaking during the COVID-19 lockdown. In this first Half Pint interview, we welcome Dr Lenore Thompson speaking on copper production, indigenous communities, and colonialism in Northwestern North America. Having completed her PhD in 2019, Lenore is a researcher specialising in the use and production of copper by indigenous communities of northwestern America. She investigates artefact biographies and the impacts of culture contact as interpreted through changing production strategies of copper among the First Nations of the Northwest Coast of North America.For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)Affiliates
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7/17/2020 • 14 minutes, 58 seconds
Half Pint: Lodge Moor POW Camp with Bob Johnston - Arch and Ale 31
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. In this episode, we introduce Half Pint. The short interview-style format which we will be undertaking during the COVID-19 lockdown. For our first Half Pint, we are happy to welcome Dr Bob Johnston from the University of Sheffield speaking about his work on the Lodge Moor POW camp in Sheffield. Bob is a senior lecturer of landscape archaeology at Sheffield's department of archaeology. His work focuses on the archaeology of Bronze Age Britain and Ireland. While being one of the researchers in charge of the ongoing work at the Lodge Moor site in Sheffield Bob is also involved in several public archaeology and heritage projects. For more information on Bob and on the Lodge Moor project please follow the links below.
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7/17/2020 • 13 minutes, 6 seconds
Little Petroglyph Canyon and Rock Art Dating - Rock Art 5
China Lake Naval Weapons Center in central eastern California is home to many weapons inventions and the most dense collection of rock art in the western hemisphere. At nearly a mile long Little Petroglyph Canyon contains 10s of thousands of individual rock art images. Both Chris and Alan have been there and Alan leads tours there every year. We talk about the rock art and some of the preservation efforts.Links
California Rock Art Foundation
China Lake Naval Weapons Center
Coso Shamans & Black Glass Traders
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Chris Webster
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Twitter: @archeowebby
Dr. Alan Garfinkel
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7/17/2020 • 45 minutes, 6 seconds
US International Student Ban - Dig It 8
In this episode we discuss some things that have been going on in the world, mainly the US, especially the proposal on the ban on international students and how it affects universities and students.Links
US Will ask foreign students to leave if classes go online
International Student Ban Proposal Announcement
International Students Banned From Online-Only Instruction
Boston University New Immigration Ban
Presidential Proclamation
International Students Blindsided By ICE Rule Change
Dartmouth’s response to ICE
Harvard's Letter on filing pleading against ICE
Broadcast message: COVID-19 and Fall 2020
FAQ for SEVP Stakeholders
International Student Advocacy
Grad School Facebook Pages to Join: How to not grad school like a basic bitch
PetitionsA quick note on petitions: while they raise awareness, a government is not going to care about a petition started by a non-citizen (WH.gov petitions have a time period they were responded to under the Obama administration but the Trump administration has neglected active petitions there back to 2017). The most impact you can have right now is calling or emailing your elected representatives.
Open Letter Against the Student Ban
Change.org: Allow F-1 and M-1 students to remain in the US with online-only classes
Allow International Students to Finish Their Degrees
Allow F-1 students to stay in the US through the fall semester if instruction is online due to the pandemic
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Show
Twitter: @idigitpodcast
Email: idigitpod
7/17/2020 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
Archaeology as a Good Faith Effort - CRMArch 193
The concept of "good faith effort" is discussed a lot in archaeology. Archaeologists are required to survey and record cultural resources to the best of their ability or, using a good faith effort. What does this mean? How do you define it? We also talk about artifacts and other aspects of site recording and ask the question, "is everything important?"LinksACHP - Meeting Reasonable and Good Faith Effort Identification StandardFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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7/15/2020 • 56 minutes, 47 seconds
Oscan the Right Questions - Dirt 98
This week, on a special sponsored episode, Anna and Amber explore some of the lesser-known Italic cultural groups that were peripheral to Ancient Rome. We seek out Samnites and uncover Umbrians. We also take a brief tour of Etruscan wine country.ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates
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7/13/2020 • 47 minutes, 38 seconds
Horsin' Around with Will Taylor - Ruins 25
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we interview Dr. William Taylor, assistant professor and Curator of Archaeology at CU Boulder's Department of Anthropology. We delve into his early formative years and how he ultimately got into the field of Anthropology.Contact
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast
Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast
Twitter: @alifeinruinspod
Website: www.alifeinruins.com
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7/13/2020 • 52 minutes
Balkan Heritage and Fresco Hunting in Bulgaria - TAS 94
On today's show Chris interviews Drs. Ivan Vasilev and Vassil Tenekedjiev about there work with the Balkan Heritage Foundation in Bulgaria. Dr. Vasilev is the co-founder of the Foundation and an instructor at the Balkan Heritage Field School. Dr. Tenekedjiev is the branch manager of the Foundation and also an instructor at the Balkan Heritage Field School. Together they share an interest in medieval Balkan archaeology and history, late antiquity, and early Christian archaeology and history.Links
Roadster Adventures
Happy Archaeology Fun Time
Balkan Heritage Foundation
Balkan Heritage Field School: An educational program of Balkan Heritage Foundation that aims to provide hands on and theoretical education for archaeology and conservation students/ enthusiasts.
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Chris Webster
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7/11/2020 • 48 minutes, 28 seconds
Bill Hyder on the Chumash of Southern California - Rock Art 4
Bill Hyder is a pioneer in the study of rock art. He's the former president of the American Rock Art Research Association and a board member of the California Rock Art Foundation. He joins Dr. Garfinkel to talk about the Chumash and their lifeways, religion, origin stories, rock art, and more.Links
California Rock Art Foundation
American Rock Art Research Association
Contact
Chris Webster
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Twitter: @archeowebby
Dr. Alan Garfinkel
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7/10/2020 • 48 minutes, 24 seconds
The Book of Taliesin - PreHist 26
Kim talks to Erin Kavanagh, a poet and geomythologist based in Wales about the old Welsh “Book of Taliesin”, especially the recent translation into English by Gwyneth Lewis and Rowan Williams. How much can we learn about the post-Roman period of Britain from the literature of the time?Linkshttps://www.penguin.co.uk/books/274601/the-book-of-taliesin/9780141396934Contact
Twitter: @prehistpod
Twitter: @geomythkavanagh
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7/10/2020 • 54 minutes, 59 seconds
Archaeology and Gaming with Amanda "Ama" Gomes - ArchaeoTech 132
Ama Gomes is on the cutting edge of archaeological outreach and education. At Hokkaido University in Japan she's pursuing a PhD studying developments in archaeological outreach and education. On this episode we talk about her work in the Nintendo Game, Animal Crossing, and how people are interacting with cultural objects and themes in that game.Links
Animal Crossing
Zelda: Breath of the Wild
App of the DayWebby: Co-Pilot GPS
Contact
Chris Webster
Twitter: @archeowebby
Email: [email protected]
Paul Zimmerman
Twitter: @lugal
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7/9/2020 • 55 minutes, 4 seconds
Unicorns, Sasquatches, and Mermaids, Oh My! Cryptozoology and Fake Zooarchaeology - Animals 24
On this episode of ArchaeoAnimals, Alex and Simona delve back into the world of cryptids, with three new case studies on unicorns, mermaids and sasquatches.Links
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/mar/29/siberian-unicorn-extinct-humans-fossil-kazakhstan
https://www.wired.com/2015/02/fantastically-wrong-unicorn/
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/scientist-grover-krantz-risked-it-all-chasing-bigfoot-180970676/
https://archive.archaeology.org/0407/etc/conversations.html
https://www.ripleys.com/weird-news/what-exactly-is-a-fiji-mermaid/
https://www.livescience.com/56037-feejee-mermaid.html
Asbjørn, Jøn A. 1978. Dugongs and Mermaids, Selkies and Seals, p. 95. - Walls, Robert E. 1996. "Bigfoot" in Brunvand, Jan Harold (editor). American Folklore: An Encyclopedia, p. 158-159. Garland Publishing, Inc.
Waugh, Arthur. 1960. "The Folklore of the Merfolk". Folklore. 71 (2): 73–84
http://perseus.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/search3t?dbname=LatinAugust2012&word=MONOCEROS
Contact
Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz
Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
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7/7/2020 • 54 minutes, 48 seconds
Watching Brief - May 2020
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. Link of the Month:The Buried Spitfires of Burma: A ‘Fake’ History:https://buriedinburma.com/Links:01:28 - Coronavirus & Archaeology Update:Guidance on searching for Archaeological finds in England during COVID-19:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/guidance-on-searching-for-archaeological-finds-in-england-during-covid-19?fbclid=IwAR1RIg6o-309yMX1a19h9JenBQAWdSb9ME0UKo9Rh6bXvi0wd-ANAs5ie5E National Trust Scotland confirms emergency measures:https://www.nts.org.uk/stories/trust-confirms-emergency-measuresCulture Secretary announces cultural Renewal Taskforce:https://www.gov.uk/government/news/culture-secretary-announces-cultural-renewal-taskforce?fbclid=IwAR2NHSNTVLhZcejGN5BX9go5eOIdAuFGSseB6vfakUQMNMycs4OydoJpDgw Smugglers Are Using Coronavirus Lockdowns to Loot Artifacts:https://www.forbes.com/sites/carlieporterfield/2020/04/30/smugglers-are-using-coronavirus-lockdowns-to-loot-artifacts/#14691a8136bf21:02 - Carbon Dating, the Archaeological workhorse is getting a major reboot:https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01499-y?fbclid=IwAR2WSBeEbiRDKyVwV8yYYjYtxwq1U-rFuPuP2ax_6eC54ztbLa1ISLqy4cE31:43 - United States Files Civil Action to Forfeit Rare Cuneiform Tablet Bearing Portion of the Epic of Gilgamesh:https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/united-states-files-civil-action-forfeit-rare-cuneiform-tablet-bearing-portion-epic?fbclid=IwAR2WSBeEbiRDKyVwV8yYYjYtxwq1U-rFuPuP2ax_6eC54ztbLa1ISLqy4cEHobby Lobby Sues Christies, Wants us to Feel Sorry for Them:https://www.thedailybeast.com/hobby-lobby-sues-christies-wants-us-to-feel-sorry-for-them?fbclid=IwAR1SlYvgyuJvErbUr45xJhcx_YWalv0oeUfNpEInt-iHF921hz50-7stqf446:49 - Rio Tinto blasts 46,000 year old Aboriginal site to expand iron ore mine:
7/7/2020 • 1 hour, 48 minutes, 4 seconds
Hip Neanderthals with Mayowa Adeboyega - The Dirt 97
These hips don't lie. Amber and Anna talk with paleoanthropologist Mayowa Adeboyega about her research on the evolution of the pelvis. Mayowa also gives us some insights on the experience of being Black in academia, and how she uses science communication and the occasional silliness to make anthropology more accessible.ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates
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7/6/2020 • 49 minutes, 57 seconds
You Call This Archaeology? June 28 2020 - TAS 93
Join Chris Webster and Richie Cruz for an episode of You Call This Archaeology?!?! It's a live show about nothing, but sometimes about archaeology, that they do on the APN Facebook page. Head over and "like" the page to get notified when they go live so you can join in the conversation. On this episode they talk about RVs, camping, mine sites, and more.Links
Roadster Adventures
Happy Archaeology Fun Time
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Chris Webster
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7/4/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 36 seconds
ArchaeoAcoustics With Steve Waller - Rock Art 3
Steve Waller is an expert in the study of ArchaeoAcoustics. ArchaeoAcoustics is the study of sound in the prehistoric environment. Mr. Waller got his start in the caves of France while pursuing a passion for rock art study. One idea that Mr. Waller pursued was the idea that rock art was actually inspired by sound - specifically the sound in a cave. What Mr. Waller found was that the acoustic impacts of a location on rock art happen more often than anyone could have suspected.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
Chris Webster
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Twitter: @archeowebby
Dr. Alan Garfinkel
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7/3/2020 • 50 minutes, 47 seconds
Here's the Dirt... Early Anthropology and Big Museums - Dig It 7
This episode we touch on early anthropology with scientific racism and previously bad archaeological practices while following into how these publications and teachings have trickled into museums and are still upheld today.Links
Instagram post about museums and white supremacy
Embrick, D.G., Weffer, S. and Dómínguez, S., 2019. White sanctuaries: race and place in art museums. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy.
Gould, Stephen J. The Mismeasure of Man. Article 8
Mirzoeff, N., 2017. Empty the museum, decolonize the curriculum, open theory. The Nordic Journal of Aesthetics, 53, pp.6-22.
Ng, W., Ware, S.M. and Greenberg, A., 2017. Activating diversity and inclusion: A blueprint for museum educators as allies and change makers. Journal of Museum Education, 42(2), pp.142-154.
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Show
Twitter: @idigitpodcast
Email: [email protected]
Cover art: Caitlyn Bidwell Instagram
Alyssa
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Twitter: Lyssakemi
Michaela
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Twitter: m_mauriello
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7/3/2020 • 1 hour, 22 seconds
Ethics in Archaeology with Dina Rivera - CRMArch 192
On today's show we talk to Dina Rivera about her work with the Ethics Database and social media at the Register of Professional Archaeologists. Do you use the database? Let us know!Links
RPA
Ethics Database at the RPA
Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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7/1/2020 • 49 minutes, 53 seconds
The Dirt Digs Pride - Dirt 96
Amber and Anna are holding their very own Pod Pride Parade this week! We talk about the possible genetic influences behind human sexuality and discuss instances of queerness in archaeology (and some TRULY bad takes from news outlets). We also discuss gay icons from ancient history, badass queer archaeologists, and more!Links
No ‘gay gene’: Massive study homes in on genetic basis of human sexuality (Nature)
Genetics of Sexual Behavior
Sexuality Studies in Archaeology (Annual Reviews in Anthropology)
The Oldest Known Gay Man? (ABC News)
First homosexual caveman found (Telegraph)
'Gay Caveman' Story Overblown, Archaeologists Say (LiveScience)
Is That Skeleton Gay? The Problem With Projecting Modern Ideas Onto The Past (Forbes)
Alexander the Great or Alexander the Gay? (University of Liverpool)
Professor Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones (University of Cardiff)
Queering Hippolytus: Asexuality and Ancient Greece (Notches)
Sapphistry on the Spoil Heap: Lesbianism and Female Homosociality in Early Archaeology (TORCH)
In Han Dynasty China, Bisexuality Was the Norm (JSTOR Daily)
Feminisms, Queer Theories, and the Archaeological Study of Past Sexualities (World Archaeology)
Historical archaeology (The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality)
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6/29/2020 • 50 minutes, 17 seconds
Dr. Alan Garfinkel Part 2 - Rock Art 2
Every story has a beginning. On the first two episodes of the Rock Art Podcast we talk about Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s beginning: how he got into archaeology, how he came to study rock art, and what he’s been up to lately.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
Chris Webster
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Twitter: @archeowebby
Dr. Alan Garfinkel
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6/26/2020 • 53 minutes, 51 seconds
Dr. Alan Garfinkel Part 1 - Rock Art 1
Every story has a beginning. On the first two episodes of the Rock Art Podcast we talk about Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s beginning: how he got into archaeology, how he came to study rock art, and what he’s been up to lately.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
Chris Webster
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Twitter: @archeowebby
Dr. Alan Garfinkel
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6/26/2020 • 51 minutes, 46 seconds
Maps for Time Travelers with Dr. Mark McCoy - Ep 131
Archaeology is time travel. Full stop. When. you’re standing on a site holding an artifact it’s interesting to imagine what the landscape and environment was like when the person that created it was standing there. Our guest, Dr. Mark McCoy, is using maps and digital archaeology to envision archaeology as Time Travel.About Mark: Mark D. McCoy is an expert in geospatial archaeology and Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Southern Methodist University. He is the author of over forty scientific journal articles on the archaeology of the Pacific Islands.LinksMaps for Time Travelers, University of California Press, 2020App of the DayWebby: Touch GIS
Contact
Chris Webster
Twitter: @archeowebby
Email: [email protected]
Paul Zimmerman
Twitter: @lugal
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6/25/2020 • 44 minutes, 9 seconds
Teeth and Trowelblazing with Special Guest Dr. Brenna Hassett - Dirt 95
This week, Anna and Amber chat with researcher, author, science communicator, founding TrowelBlazer, and wearer of many hats, Dr. Brenna Hassett! We learn that we've all got a mouthful of clocks, that women have always been a part of the digging sciences, and that networks truly matter.Links
Dr. Brenna Hassett (UCL)
@brennawalks on Twitter
TrowelBlazers
Built on Bones: 15,000 Years of Urban Life and Death
And Dr. Hassett mentioned two books by Angela Saini:
Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong and the New Research That’s Rewriting the Story
Superior: The Return of Race Science
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6/22/2020 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 21 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Mark Torrender - Ruins 24
Description: On this edition of Our Ruined Lives, we are graced with the presence of Mark Torrender. Mark is a hardworking YouTuber, podcaster and Instagram guru under the names of @evolution_soup and @talkbeliefs. He is very interested in evolution and understanding the relationships between evolution and modern religious beliefs. We talk about Mark’s journey to where he is, we talk about the lovely town of Watford, and also talk about how he deals with people who troll his comment sections on YouTube! Give this episode a listen and then follow Mark on the all channels and instagrams listed below!Contact for Mark
Instagram:
@evolution_soup
@talkbeliefs
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/talkbeliefs
https://www.youtube.com/evolutionsoup
Contact
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast
Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast
Twitter: @alifeinruinspod
Website: www.alifeinruins.com
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6/22/2020 • 54 minutes, 49 seconds
Sundown Towns - America's Forgotten History - Dig It 6
This episode we discuss a major part of American history that has been omitted from most history book across the United States. As having anthropological backgrounds which saw some of the beginnings of institutionalized racism, it is important to address history that has been brushed under the rug. This is seen with Sundown Towns. There were thousands of these towns across the United States dominating counties, cities, towns, suburbs... With current events regarding human rights and curfews, it is important to bring awareness to this "forgotten" history found in America.Links
James W. Loewen, Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything your American history textbook got wrong
James W. Loewen, Lies Across America: What our historic sites get wrong
James W. Loewen, Sundown Towns: A hidden dimension of American Racism
James Loewen Website
Access to states to see Sundown Towns in different cities
Ways You Can Help (has many different numbers, petitions, donation links!)
Breonna Taylor
George Floyd
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Show
Twitter: @idigitpodcast
Email: [email protected]
Alyssa
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6/19/2020 • 55 minutes, 24 seconds
Recording History in the Making - CRMArch 191
On today's episode Chris, Stephen and Doug talk about the responsibility of recording history as it's happening around us. As the US explodes in protest over the murder of George Floyd archaeologists are wondering what to do about contentious history. What do we do with all the statues that really should come down? What do we do about the graffiti that is being created right now that represents the thoughts and emotions of protestors? These are tough questions and we try to answer them on this episode.Linkshttps://www.docnow.io/Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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6/18/2020 • 51 minutes, 23 seconds
Indigenous Land Management - HeVo 40
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Natasha Myhal, a citizen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians and a PhD candidate in the Department of Ethnic Studies at CU Boulder with an area of focus in Geography. Through the lens of Natasha’s academic and personal journey, Natasha and Jessica discuss community based research, traditional ecological knowledge/gikendaasowin (knowledge in Ojibwe), and ethnobotany. They further discuss the challenges of working across disciplines and how language shapes the way we understand and interact with the land. Of course, they also discuss her dissertation research which uses community based approaches to look at Little River Band of Ottawa Indians tribal natural resource management strategies that combine traditional Anishinaabe worldviews with existing management policies.Links
The politics of TEK- Paul Nadasdy
Indian Land Tenure Foundation
American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)
Carroll, Clint. Roots of Our Renewal: Ethnobotany and Cherokee Environmental Governance. First Peoples : New Directions in Indigenous Studies. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2015
Geniusz, Wendy Makoons. Our Knowledge Is Not Primitive: Decolonizing Botanical Anishinaabe Teachings. Syracuse University Press, 2009
Pasternak, Shiri. Grounded Authority: The Algonquins of Barriere Lake against the State. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2017
Natasha
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@natasha_kwe
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Jessica
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@livingheritageA
@LivingHeritageResearchCouncil
Lyle
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6/17/2020 • 43 minutes, 22 seconds
The Modern Myth : A conversation with Amy Nuttall
In this episode of Modern Myth I sit down with MA student Amy Nuttall to talk about ADHD and the common myths, and how it has shaped her university experience.She talks about her ungraduate studies, including spending time in a tent on the Welsh coast, in order to dig up ancient sites there. We discuss the ways in which archaeology could possibly be better for people with ADHD and talk about Amy's upcoming MA work that is about bellows and metallurgy. Contact
Twitter: @Anarchaeologist
Discord: ArchaeoWave
Pit and Pod Blog
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6/17/2020 • 49 minutes, 56 seconds
Introducing the Rock Art Podcast - Ep 0
Welcome to a new podcast from the Archaeology Podcast Network! Join Dr. Alan Garfinkel and Chris Webster as they interview experts from around the world in the study, identification, and interpretation of rock art. We’ll take you on a weekly journey through space and time as we discuss these fascinating images that have been painted, carved, pecked, and scratched into solid rock.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact
Chris Webster
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Twitter: @archeowebby
Dr. Alan Garfinkel
[email protected]
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6/17/2020 • 6 minutes, 3 seconds
Hunting and Gathering - Dirt 94
This week, Anna and Amber have foraged up an episode all about hunting and gathering. We also examine anthropology and ethnography, and the problematic origins of these disciplines. We discuss the Grandmother Hypothesis, wax rhapsodic about salmon, and...Amber tells another honey story.Links
Hunter-Gatherers (Foragers) (Human Research Area Files)
Hunter-Gatherer Culture (National Geographic)
What Is a Hunter-Gatherer? Variation in the Archaeological Record of Eastern and Southern Africa (Journal of Archaeological Research)
Hunter-gatherer studies and human evolution: a very selective review (American Journal of Physical Anthropology)
The Ethnohistory and Anthropology of ‘Modern’ Hunter-Gatherers (The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers)
AnthroBites: Scientific Racism (AnthroPod)
Grandmothering, menopause, and the evolution of human life histories (UNM Digital Repository)
Whales and humans linked by 'helpful grandmothers' (BBC)
Why Grandmothers May Hold The Key To Human Evolution (NPR)
The Evolutionary Importance of Grandmothers (The Atlantic)
The Surprisingly Sticky Tale of the Hadza and the Honeyguide Bird (Atlas Obscura)
Honey, Hadza, hunter-gatherers, and human evolution (Journal of Human Evolution)
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6/15/2020 • 41 minutes, 46 seconds
Computational Curious with Dr. Isaac Ullah - ArchaeoTech 130
Curious about computational archaeology? Wonder how it’s different from digital archaeology? Us too! Dr. Isaac Ullah from San Diego State University tells us all about it and how he’s using open source software to do computational archaeology and reveal secrets about the history of the world.LinksDr. Ullah’s site on GitHub: http://isaacullah.github.io/about/
Contact
Chris Webster
Twitter: @archeowebby
Email: [email protected]
Paul Zimmerman
Twitter: @lugal
Email: [email protected]
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6/11/2020 • 51 minutes, 9 seconds
Rapa Nui! - Dirt 93
This week, Anna and Amber voyage to the island of Rapa Nui, famous for its monumental stone heads, and for the idea that its islanders caused their own collapse through environmental exploitation. Turns out, that's probably not what happened! Tune in to learn more about what archaeology and anthropology can tell us about the real stories of the Rapanui people.Links
A model-based approach to the tempo of “collapse”: The case of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) (Journal of Archaeological Science)
Rethinking Easter Island’s Historic “Collapse” (Sapiens)
The Archaeology of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) (Oxford Handbook of Prehistoric Oceania)
Indigenous World 2019: Rapa Nui (Easter Islands) (IWGIA)
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) monument (ahu) locations explained by freshwater sources (PLOSOne)
Easter Island Statue Project
The ‘walking’ megalithic statues (moai) of Easter Island (Journal of Archaeological Science)
Easter Island Mystery Solved? New Theory Says Giant Statues Rocked (National Geographic)
Object: Hoa Hakananai'a ('lost or stolen friend') (British Museum)
Rock art of Easter Island : symbols of power, prayers to the gods (via WorldCat)
Cristián Moreno Pakarati (Rapa Nui Pioneers Society)
Tangata Manu, The Bird-Man and its Origins (moeVaruna)
The Soft, Warm, Wet Technology of Native Oceania (Whole Earth Review)
Easter Island land dispute clashes leave dozens injured (BBC News, 2010)
Police evict Rapa Nui clan from Easter Island hotel (BBC News, 2011)
Fighting for Survival on Easter Island (Cultural Survival)
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6/8/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes
Bro-ing out over Bayesian with Dr. Erick Robinson - Ep 23
In this episode we interview Dr. Erick Robinson from Utah State University. The hosts met Dr. Robinson while he was a post-doc under Dr. Robert Kelly at the University of Wyoming. We chat about radiocarbon data, Bayesian analysis, and fun field stories which may or may not have involved Carlton getting more than a “base layer” [email protected]
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6/8/2020 • 52 minutes, 4 seconds
A Black Lives Matter PSA From A Life in Ruins
A Life In Ruins Podcast supports the Black Lives Matter Movement. We wanted to come out and make clear our stance on the events that are occurring across the country.Linkshttps://blacklivesmatter.carrd.co/Contact
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6/8/2020 • 1 minute, 40 seconds
Frozen Apples and Falling Off Tables - Ep 5
In this episode, we are joined by fellow archaeologists Kristen O'Connor (Digital Heritage) and Jessi Berndt (Experimental Archaeology). We talk about their specific research, how they got into it, and what they are seeking for the future!Links
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Twitter: @kno_way
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Instagram: @rogue.soup
Emotive Project
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6/5/2020 • 47 minutes, 58 seconds
Between a Broch and a Hard Place - Modern Myth - Episode 11
What time is it? It’s time to Broch! In this episode I speak to Iain Maclean and Kenneth McIlroy of the Caithness Broch Project about building a Neolithic monument, the beginnings of the project and whether you should play music inside a Broch. Find out about the history of this ancient building structure and what the future is in the Caithness area in Scotland. If you want to find out more you can head on over to their website or follow them on Twitter and Facebook
In this episode, Alex and Simona tackle the field of applied zooarchaeology. Learn more about how zooarchaeological data sets can be applied to conservation science, as well as discovering a range of (incredibly cute) archaic breeds of domesticates still around today.Links
http://soaysheep.biology.ed.ac.uk/
https://rewildingeurope.com/rewilding-in-action/wildlife-comeback/tauros/
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/02/ancient-dna-upends-horse-family-tree#
https://www.isbona.com/index.php/about-icelandic-sheep http://www.rarebreedgoats.co.uk/rare-native-breed-goats/british-primitive-goats
https://www.acsedu.com/info/animal-farming/cattle-farming/old-cattle-breeds.aspx
https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/resources/internal/heritage-cattle-breeds
https://rewildingeurope.com/news/genetic-study-shows-how-close-primitive-cattle-breeds-are-to-the-lost-aurochs/
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6/3/2020 • 52 minutes, 57 seconds
Not Before I've Had My Coffee - Dirt 92
Anna and Amber fill your brain mug with piping hot knowledge about the archaeology, genetics, and culture behind some of our favorite morning drinks. Links
A history of coffee:
Coffee botany:
Origins of coffee:
First writings on coffee:
World's oldest tea:
Tea and the Silk Road
Tea origin story:
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History of yerba mate:
Yaupon use by Indigenous Americans:
Yaupon archaeological residues:
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6/1/2020 • 44 minutes
ArchaeoGemology with Jenny Hildebrand - LIVE - Ep 92
Welcome to a recording of You Call This Archaeology LIVE on Facebook. On this episode, recorded on May 24, 2020, Richie and Chris talked to Jenny Hildebrand about her new career as a gem appraiser and her desire to combine that with her love for archaeology.Links
Loren Nicole
Reno Rock Hounds
APN AEX2020 Mini Con
BVW Jewelers
Archaeogemology
Archaeo-gemmological investigation of gemstone glyptics (seal stones and ceremonial stones) and ancient jewelleries mounted gemstones in İzmir Archaeological Museum (Turkey)
Roadster Adventures
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5/30/2020 • 58 minutes, 55 seconds
Geophysics, Photogrammetry and Drones with Wesley Weatherbee - Ep 129
Paul and Chris talk to Wesley Weatherbee about his research in the Bay of Fundy. Using drones, photogrammetry and other analysis he is, among other things, looking at early human behavior and occupation.Wesley is a current graduate student in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Saint Mary's University. His research on past cultural landscapes in the Bay of Fundy marries remote sensing and geomorphology with archaeology. He serves on the board of directors for the Nova Scotia Archaeology Society and is part of a diverse team in Nova Scotia developed to investigate critical climate-related risks, opportunities, and capacities relating to archaeology in Nova Scotia. His photogrammetry work has recently been nominated to be in the Cultural Heritage Spotlight on Sketchfab.com. He also runs a blog at digitalarchns.com intending to promote digital archaeology outreach and education.LinksWesley’s Blog: digitalarchns.com
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5/28/2020 • 38 minutes, 47 seconds
The Dirt Digs Down Under - Dirt 91
Description: Anna and Amber make a long-overdue trip to Australia this week. How did humans get there? How long ago did they arrive? What have they been doing since then? We cover these and other big brain-exploding topics for your education and entertainment!Links
Humans First Arrived in Australia 65,000 Years Ago, Study Suggests (The New York Times)
Human occupation of northern Australia by 65,000 years ago (Nature)
The first genomic history of Australia’s peopling (ScienceDaily)
The spread of people to Australia (Australian Museum)
Mungo Lady and Mungo Man (Visit Mungo)
A 42,000-year-old Man Finally Goes Home (Smithsonian)
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander collection timeline (Australian Museum)
Explore cultural objects, art & technology (Australian Museum)
Identifying Aboriginal Sites (Aboriginal Heritage Office)
Indigenous Archaeology: Historical Interpretation from an Emic Perspective (Nebraska Anthropologist)
Guidelines for Ethical Research in Australian Indigenous Studies (AIATSIS)
‘Dreamtime’ and ‘The Dreaming’ – an introduction (The Conversation)
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5/25/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 34 seconds
A Life In Ruins Anniversary - Ruins 22
Our first two episodes released on May 13th, 2019. Since that time we've released 21 episodes and have become one of the most popular podcasts on the APN. In this episode, we talk about our utter amazement to not having been forced off-air, how the podcast came to be, and how each of the hosts was inspired to become archaeologists. We would like to thank our listeners and followers for all of their support and look forward to another year of A Life In Ruins Podcast.Contact
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5/25/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute
Viper's Daughter by Michelle Paver - Prehist 25
It’s been two years since we published the last episode, and it’s been ten years since Michelle Paver published the last of her Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series of Mesolithic set books that had started with Wolf Brother. But we’re both back! We kicked off this podcast with Wolf Brother back in 2015 and now I get to talk to the author as she publishes a new book in the series, Viper’s Daughter, that sees Renn, Torak and Wolf journey to the far north and encounter new tribes, new dangers and the last surviving mammoths.Links
Wrangel’s Island Mammoths
PreHistories Episode 2: Wolf Brother
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5/22/2020 • 46 minutes, 35 seconds
Indoor Archaeology and Field Discoveries - Dig It 4
In this episode, we banter on some of your archaeology questions that were sent in on Instagram! This week we went over three questions revolving on archaeological misconceptions, indoor or field archaeology, and personal discoveries. Tune in to find out our thoughts!Questions we Discuss
What is the biggest misconception about Archaeology?
Do you find yourself at a desk or in the field more often?
What archaeological discovery, that you have made, had the most impact on you?
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5/22/2020 • 43 minutes, 56 seconds
NEPA 2020 with Dr. Tom King - CRMArch 190
Today, the CRM Archaeology Podcast has the distinct honor of having as our guest cohost, Dr. Thomas King. Dr. King has been a giant in the field of heritage and cultural resource management for over 50 years and has not only been responsible for the education of countless students of CRM through his prolific authorship, but has had a hand in many of the laws and regulations we as CRM practitioners exercise everyday. Notably, Dr. King and his wife, Dr. Patricia Parker, while employed by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation in Washington DC from 1979-1989, wrote the National Register Bulletin 38, which has served as a U.S. government guideline document employed by many indigenous groups and local communities to protect their cultural heritage from destructive government projects. Dr. King's most recent book, Cultural Resource Management: A Collaborative Primer for Archaeologists, is an elegant and concise introduction to CRM aimed at emerging archaeologists. Although, it could be argued, since we should all be continuous students of all aspects of this discipline, that this book is an essential pocket guide to any level of archaeologist who respects the interdisciplinary and public policy elements of CRM.LinksNEPAFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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5/20/2020 • 57 minutes, 6 seconds
Cultural Landscapes and Indigenous Connections in Aotearoa New Zealand - HeVo 39
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Dr. Diane Menzies (Ngāti Kahungunu, Rongowhakaata, & Aitanga a Mahaki), Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit and consultant on cultural landscape and Indigenous issues for Landcult Ltd. We discuss Landscape Architecture, western professional mono-culture, and how decolonization can lead to better cities. Dr. Menzies speaks to differing perspectives on landscapes as well as addressing different perspectives when mediating conflict relating to the land. Finally, we talk about how to better inform the public about these topics, including some of her works as examples.*ICOMOS GA mentioned in the episode was cancelled due to COVID19 travel restrictions.Links
ICOMOS
https://www.buildingbetter.nz/publications/urban_wellbeing/Menzies_2017_cultural_landscape.pdf
Whose place?
Landscape Foundation website
American Indians and National Parks
Hill, C. (Ed). Kia Whakanuia te Whenua People Place Landscape, Mary Egan Publishing, Auckland [Publication expected October 2020. Email Dr. Menzies for additional information or updated release date].
Diane: [email protected]
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5/19/2020 • 49 minutes, 11 seconds
Even Tinier Plants with Dr. Kristen Wroth - Dirt 90
We've talked tiny plants, but this week we're going EVEN SMALLER. Anna and Amber chat with Dr. Kristen Wroth, who studies plant micro-remains like phytoliths to learn about ancient human behavior. We talk about favorite plants, field stories, and more!Links
Phytoliths: What They Are and What They Tell Us (Environmentalscience.org)
Phytoliths: A Comprehensive Guide for Archaeologists and Paleoecologists (via WorldCat)
Dr. Kristen Wroth on ResearchGate
Dr. Kristen Wroth on Academia.edu
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5/18/2020 • 52 minutes, 31 seconds
You Call This Archaeology? May 10, 2020 - Ep 91
Chris and Richie get together on Facebook Live, Youtube, and Twitch to create another masterpiece of nothing! That TV show from the 90’s really did have a plot but this truly is a show about nothing. Join us and laugh.Links
Roadster Adventures
Happy Archaeology Fun Time
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5/17/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Multistaged Magnetic Survey in Florida - ArchaeoTech 128
Today we have a free-ranging discussion prompted by the article "Using Multistaged Magnetic Survey and Excavation to Assess Community Settlement Organization: A Case Study from the Central Peninsular Gulf Coast of Florida" by Christina Perry Sampson and Timothy J. Horsley, from the February 2020 issue of Advances in Archaeological Practice.Links
Sampson, Christina Perry and Timothy J. Horsley: Using Multistaged Magnetic Survey and Excavation to Assess Community Settlement Organization: A Case Study From The Central Peninsular Gulf Coast of Florida, Advances in Archaeological Practice 8(1), pp. 53-64.
DOI: 10.1017/aap.2019.45
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5/14/2020 • 55 minutes, 41 seconds
Archaeo Mad Libs With The Dirt - BONUS
We took paragraphs from two very out-of-date archaeology papers and took out lots of key words. Then, listeners sent in their own word lists, with which we filled in those paragraphs! The results were very silly, and we had a lot of fun!Stay tuned for upcoming live events, and come hang out with us on our stream!Links twitch.tv/thedirtpodcastContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates
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5/13/2020 • 31 minutes, 45 seconds
The Modern Myth of MWAH with Rosie Loftus - Modern Myth - Episode 10
Content warning : Discussion about Harassment and mentions of sexual assaultToday's episode features Rosie Loftus, Assistant Supervisor for CFA Archaeology, based in the UK. She is also one of the founding members of Mentoring Women in Archaeology and Heritage.We discuss the creation of MWAH and the kind of efforts it supports, and explore examples of why such a group may be necessary in our current world.Links
Information about the award ceremony where Dani Bradford was awarded the Marsh prize for Early Career Researcherhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-50537720
Mentoring Women in Archaeology and Heritage Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1587710151360340/
Bajr Guide on Sexual Harrassmenthttp://www.bajr.org/BAJRGuides/44.%20Harrasment/Sexual-Harassment-in-Archaeology.pdf
Prospect Trade Unionhttps://prospect.org.uk/
Seeing Red Guidehttps://www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/Seeing_Red_Guide_FinalV1%20%282%29.pdf
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Twitter: @Anarchaeologist
Discord: ArchaeoWave
Pit and Pod Blog
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5/13/2020 • 54 minutes, 17 seconds
The Dirt Stays Home - Ep 89
Like most of you, we've been staying at home for the past several weeks, so we thought--what better way to distract our listeners from THEIR households than a look at OTHER people's households! Anna and Amber talk about how archaeologists' concept of "house" and "home" and "living space" has shifted over the years, and take a look at some ancient examples of home life.Links
The Archaeology of Household: An Introduction (via ResearchGate)
Processual Archaeology (ThoughtCo)
Post-Processual Archaeology (ThoughtCo)
Archaeological houses, households, housework and the home (via ResearchGate)
Syllabus - ARCH 2320 Household Archaeology in the Ancient Near East and Beyond
Household Studies in Complex Societies (Oriental Institute Seminars)
A Child's House: Social Memory, Identity, and the Construction of Childhood in Early Postclassic Mexican Households (American Anthropologist)
Gender, Social Networks, and Labor Disputes: Household Archaeology at the Industrial Mine Camp (DU Digital Commons)
Colorado Coal Field War Project (University of Denver)
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5/11/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 37 seconds
Of Padawans and Paleoindians: A Conversation with Dr. Shane Miller - Ruins 21
Dr. D. Shane Miller is not your average southern boy. Rather, he is one of the more accomplished archaeologists in the country for his age, and currently is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Middled Eastern Cultures at Mississippi State University.Shane started his career at the University of Tennessee where he got his undergraduate and his master’s degree conducting his thesis at the Topper Site.He later completed his PhD at the University of Arizona, and unfortunately, helped direct a field school in Nashville, Tennessee in which David was a young student. There is always a Sith and his master.We talk about Shane‘s career, some fun field stories, and have an interesting discussion about the field of anthropology in general. It was a blast.Links
Dr. Shane Miller
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005146334910
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5/11/2020 • 54 minutes, 41 seconds
Watching Brief - April 2020 - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. Link of the Month:Online History and Archaeology Resources:https://tinyurl.com/rvd6kgdLinks:01:24 - Most of Zagreb’s Museums Damaged by Earthquakes:https://www.total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/42336-museums?fbclid=IwAR0sY3RNJqd4mbOkKYshsrL3FcDN4YvjgfQggT7PBnYc2AYcDmGEeolGlWo5.4 – Magnitude Earthquake Damages Zagreb Cathedral, Museums:https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/cathedral-museums-damaged-zagreb-earthquake-180974498/?fbclid=IwAR3tC4MAlCDord1Zn3Jokw3IPO30S1aBB4uIG1x6tKCJkUu-zuQ4jWnFpGk***05:51 - Updates:One Year after Notre Dame Fire:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/14/one-year-after-notre-dame-fire-officials-struggle-to-keep-restoration-on-track?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Messenger&fbclid=IwAR2oDFLre77eXLzXvApwABiWvkxIKgOc5-wD9Xb7rVk3l8iMYfOzA8FRMf8 Oxford professor arrested on suspicion of ancient papyrus theft:https://amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/apr/16/oxford-professor-arrested-ancient-papyrus-bible-theft-dirk-obbink?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Tweet&__twitter_impression=true&fbclid=IwAR0SW7OSL6sHRJPxeWZL-11mhNM262v-z1XNgb2S9APdnBjDC4j3dq0yvBg ***14:12 - Anger as Historic England Greenlights Controversial Planning Application at Old Oswestry Hill Fort: http://thepipeline.info/blog/2020/04/22/anger-as-historic-england-greenlights-controversial-planning-appliction-at-old-oswestry-hill-fort/?fbclid=IwAR38UXvqZ5Zo5HpbUWAqnTjdBopWatGOjQXQoYnRKe5mtjlEXth44g54vPQSave Old Oswestry Twitter Feed:
5/10/2020 • 2 hours, 23 minutes, 43 seconds
CRM in 2030 - CRMArch 189
For this episode, host Doug Rocks-Macqueen proposed a hypothetical scenario:It is 2030, a cataclysmic event has destroy most of the country and now we are rebuilding our society. As one of the few remaining archaeologists the new government has tasked you with rebuilding CRM – new laws, new methods, anything goes, how would you do?We all do our best to understand and interpret this scenario.LinksCRM in 2030 - Ep 189
Book: Lovecraft Country
1964 Tokyo
Book: The Peripheral
Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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5/6/2020 • 54 minutes, 23 seconds
Sick to Death? Pathologies and Animal Bones - Animals 22
In this episode, Simona and Alex tackle palaeopathology. Listen on for how to identify signs of injury and disease in archaeological skeletal remains and what these can tell us about human-animal interactions in the past. Also Roman Pugs.Links
Bartosiewicz, L. and Gal, E. (2013) "Shuffling Nags and Lame Ducks: The Archaeology of Animal Disease". Oxbow Books.
Gaastra, J.S., Greenfield, H.J., and Linden, M.V. (2018) "Gaining Traction on Cattle Exploitation: Zooarchaeological Evidence from the Neolithic Western Balkans". Antiquity.
MacKinnon, M. (2010) "'Sick as a Dog': Zooarchaeological Evidence for Pet Dog Health and Welfare in the Roman World". World Archaeology. pp. 290-309.
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Simona Falanga Twitter: @CrazyBoneLady
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5/5/2020 • 52 minutes, 51 seconds
Art Crimes - Dirt 88
Cue the tense cinematic score. We’re talking about art crimes, both solved and unsolved! Heists, forgeries, and criminal masterminds abound, as we discuss the “value” of art, and why the black market for art and antiquities continues to thrive.Links
8 of the Most Notorious Art Forgeries in History (Mental Floss)
Museum's Collection Of Purported Dead Sea Scroll Fragments Are Fakes, Experts Say (NPR)
All of the Museum of the Bible’s Dead Sea Scrolls Are Fake, Report Finds (Smithsonian)
The Ten Most Notorious Art Forgers Of All Time (Sleek)
Family of forgers fooled art world with array of finely crafted fakes (The Independent)
Fälschermuseum
Diary of the Hitler Diary Hoax (New Yorker)
Schtonk! (Wikipedia)
The Global Fight Against Black Market Antiquities Intensifies (The Medialine)
Networks can stop the black-market antiquities trade (ShareAmerica.gov)
Are amazon and ebay the new black market? Archaeologists warn against ancient artifacts sold online (Newsweek)
Illegal trade in antiquities: a scourge that has gone on for millennia too long (The Conversation)
The Archaeologist as Titan (New York Times)
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5/4/2020 • 48 minutes, 30 seconds
YCTA FB LIVE with Stuart Rathbone and the Archaeology of the Donner Pass Route - TAS 90
Welcome to another replay of You Call This Archaeology, this time with a special guest. Stuart Rathbone joins us to talk about his research on the Donner Pass Route between Reno, Nevada and Sacramento, California.Links
PDF: “Over the Hill”. A Stratified approach to the archaeology of the Donner Pass Route through the Sierra Nevada: Find it here: www.archpodnet.com/archaeology/90
Roadster Adventures
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5/3/2020 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 25 seconds
Web Mapping and Active Learning With LIDAR Data - ArchaeoTech 127
The phrase, “archaeologists aren’t taught to do that” is prevalent in archaeology. What are archaeologist’s taught? Well, this paper attempts to use alternative methods and crowdsourcing to analyze LIDAR data and overcome some of the shortfalls of academic education.Links
2020 Marion Forest, et. al., “Testing Web Mapping and Active Learning to Approach Lidar Data”. Advances in Archaeological Practice 8(1), 2020, pp 25-39:
DOI: 10.1017/aap.2019.42
PDF of the Article
Bose Frames
App of the DayWebby: Microsoft Soundscape
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4/30/2020 • 54 minutes, 50 seconds
Here There Be Dragons: Etiologies - Dirt 87
This week, Anna and Amber talk about those pesky Big Questions: How are we here? Why are we here? Where do dragons come from? Turns out, people have been coming up with explanations, myths, and stories for questions like this since prehistory. Links
Here There Be Dragons: Etiologies
Creation Stories from around the World: Encapsulations of some traditional stories explaining the origin of the Earth, its life, and its peoples
The Origin of Dragons (Anthropos)
Dragons: A Brief History of the Mythical, Fire-Breathing Beasts (LiveScience)
Cyclops Myth Spurred by 'One-Eyed' Fossils? (National Geographic)
10 Mythological Perspectives On Menstruation (Listverse)
Religion and Women (via Google Books)
Menstruation (Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 1868-1961)
Star Gods of the Maya: Astronomy in Art, Folklore, and Calendars (via Google Books)
Ancient mantis-man petroglyph discovered in Iran (Phys.org)
Iconography of the Indus Unicorn: Origins and Legacy (Harappa.com)
Now we know the reason for the narwhal's tusk (Mother Nature Network)
The Travels of Marco Polo (Wikisource)
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4/27/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 42 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Stefan Milo - Ruins 20
Description: Our guest on this episode of Our Ruined Lives is Stefan Milo, the creator and producer of the popular YouTube Channel of the same name. We have a conversation about the limits of experimental archaeology, producing YouTube content and why the heck he uses a spoon as a microphone holder.Links
Stefan Milo Email: [email protected]
Stefan Milo Instagram: @historysmilo
Stefan Milo Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/stefanmilo
Stefan Milo Website: https://www.stefanmilo.com/
Stefan Milo Twitter: @Historysmilo
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4/27/2020 • 54 minutes, 48 seconds
You Call This Archaeology LIVE from April 19, 2020 - TAS 89
Welcome to another presentation of the Facebook Live recording of The Archaeology Show called “You Call This Archaeology”. Chris Webster is joined by Richie Cruz and we talk about all things archaeology and NOT archaeology. Enjoy this random, rambling, episode :)Links
Roadster Adventures
Lumafusion
Happy Archaeology Fun Time
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4/25/2020 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 9 seconds
Headphones and CRM in the Apocalypse UK Edition - Ep 188
We recorded this episode on Chris' birthday and for his birthday his wife got him the new Bose Frames Alto audio sunglasses. That sparked off a conversation about headphone and speaker policies on excavations and during survey. We also have Doug tell us how archaeology and archaeologists are fairing in the UK during the Coronavirus lock-down and social distancing.LinksBose FramesFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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4/22/2020 • 41 minutes, 55 seconds
Indigenous Australian Archaeology - HeVo 38
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Dr. Chris Wilson, Senior Lecturer in Indigenous Australian Studies and Archaeology at Flinders University. In 2017, Dr. Wilson was the first Indigenous Australian to be awarded a PhD in Archaeology. Dr. Wilson tells how the discovery of family history/geneaology, family and community involvement, and the archaeology of whaling all tied together within his Ph.D research. Throughout the episode he also shows how the archaeological research being done in Australia today, including his own fascinating zooarchaeology work, is breaking down misperceptions of Indigenous Australians. Towards the end of the episode Dr. Wilson touches on Indigenous rights and repatriation in Australia. Note: This includes a brief (and disturbing) discussion on repatriation from anatomy labs.Links
https://www.flinders.edu.au/people/christopher.wilson
https://www.flinders.edu.au/braveminds/past-perspectives-from-a-pioneer
David Horton aboriginal map
Series-First Inventors
https://www.buttermedia.com.au/
https://www.buttermedia.com.au/dr-chris-wilson
Boomerang
Rutledge Book [Coming 2020]
Ngarrindjeri Ruwar and the Archaeology of the Lower Murray, South Australia
PhD Thesis
National Indigenous Knowledges and Research Network (NIRAKN)
International community on monuments science conference
Museum exhibit- National Museum
ABC News 24 - Dr Christopher Wilson - Ngarrindjeri archaeology
IPINCH BIO
Articles about becoming the first Indigenous Australia to get a PhD
https://www.murrayvalleystandard.com.au/story/5017129/ngarrindjeri-man-chris-wilson-becomes-first-aboriginal-person-to-earn-phd-in-archaeology/
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-20/first-indigenous-australian-to-complete-archaeology-phd-to-grad/8961894
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4/21/2020 • 55 minutes, 48 seconds
Check Yourself Before You Shipwreck Yourself - Dirt 86
Anna and Amber venture beneath the waves this week to bring you an episode about shipwrecks and underwater archaeology! We visit a few of the most famous ships in Davy Jones' Locker, Amber learns that underwater archaeology means more than "just pick it up from the bottom," and Anna dusts off that pirate accent.Links
The popular “pirate accent” is based on Robert Newton’s performance in the movie Treasure Island (The Vintage News)
Underwater Archaeology (NOAA)
More Than Just Archaeology Underwater (Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology)
Uluburun Late Bronze Age Shipwreck Excavation (Institute of Nautical Archaeology)
Queen Anne’s Revenge Project
Archaeology of Titanic (Archaeology)
RMS Titanic (Archaeology)
Surveying the Titanic (Real Archaeology)
Antikythera Shipwreck (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
Ancient Skeleton Discovered on Antikythera Shipwreck (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
Antikythera Shipwreck Yields New Cache of Treasures, Hints More May Be Buried at Site (Smithsonian)
The Mary Rose: The Excavation and Raising of Henry VIII's Flagship
Hatch, the Mary Rose dog
Conservation of Cultural Materials from Underwater Sites (Archives and Museum Informatics)
Conservation for Underwater Archaeology (tDAR)
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4/20/2020 • 1 hour, 37 seconds
Bose Sunglasses and Locked Down Archaeology - TAS 88
This is a mostly un-edited recording of the You Call This Archaeology Show featuring Richie Cruz and Chris Webster. We recorded it on April 12, 2020. If you’d like to be notified of future recordings head over to the FB page and like it!Links
Bose Frames
Roadster Adventures
Lumafusion
Happy Archaeology Fun Time
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4/18/2020 • 1 hour, 32 minutes, 9 seconds
Modeling Concentrations of Maritime Activity In The Past with Dr. Matthew Harpster - ArchaeoTech 126
Today we talk to Dr. Matthew Harpster about his recent collaborative paper in the Journal of Archaeological Science about modeling concentrations of maritime activity in the past using the submerged archaeological record.Here is the article abstract:With a goal of understanding and visualizing the shifting concentrations of movement across the Mediterranean Sea on a centennial basis, the MISAMS (Modeling Inhabited Spaces of the Ancient Mediterranean Sea) Project developed a new GIS-based interpretive methodology that collates and superimposes a series of polygons to model densities of maritime activity in the Mediterranean Sea from the 7th century BC to the 7th century AD. After discussing the project's use of place, space, and maritime landscapes as a theoretical background, this paper explains this new methodology then demonstrates and tests results representing activity in the 1st-century BC western-Mediterranean basin. These results, apparently manifesting distinct socially-constructed places, suggest that this new approach creates new opportunities to understand the movement of people and goods across the Mediterranean in the past, and the varying uses and perceptions of maritime space in antiquity. As this method requires a dense and well-studied corpora of archaeological data, it is theoretically applicable to other maritime regions that have (or will have) the appropriate dataset, and may represent a new research agenda in maritime archaeology.Links
Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2019.104997
Dr. Harpster on Academia: https://ku.academia.edu/MatthewHarpster
Research Center Website: https://kudar.ku.edu.tr/research-amd/
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4/16/2020 • 52 minutes, 48 seconds
Green Sahara: The African Humid Period - Dirt 85
The grass is always greener on the other side (of the Holocene). What is today a vast and inhospitable home to many people and creatures was, between ten and five thousand years ago, a lush environment replete with lakes, forests, and grasses. We examine the first clues that suggested a Green Sahara to researchers, explore the technologies and societies that lived there, and contemplate what the Sahara’s past might suggest about its future.Links
Megalakes in the Sahara? A Review (Quaternary Research)
Saharan Dust Blows Across the Atlantic (NOAA)
The emergence of pottery in Africa during the tenth millennium cal BC : new evidence from Ounjougou (Mali) (Antiquity)
Ounjougou
Technological and Cultural Change Among the Last Hunter-Gatherers of the Maghreb: The Capsian (10,000–6000 B.P.) (Journal of World Prehistory)
Capsian (Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology)
The 8,000-year-old dugout canoe from Dufuna (NE Nigeria)
Africa’s oldest boat set for exhibit in Nigeria (Africa Times)
First dairying in green Saharan Africa in the fifth millennium BC (Nature)
History of the Domestication of Cows and Yaks (ThoughtCo)
Chad Genetic Diversity Reveals an African History Marked by Multiple Holocene Eurasian Migrations (American Journal of Human Genetics)
End of the African Humid Period (NOAA)
End of the African Humid Period (Nature)
Climate Change in North Africa: The Past is Not the Future (Climatic Change)
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4/13/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 13 seconds
Of Bows and Hoes: A Conversation about Prehistoric Technology with Devin Pettigrew - Ruins 19
In this episode, our cohosts chat with Devin Pettigrew about his research on prehistoric lithic technologies. Carlton nearly throws-up from having flashbacks of butchering a goat with Devin that had been sitting out for days in an unventilated trash bag.Guest Contact
Devin Pettigrew
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4/13/2020 • 51 minutes, 45 seconds
Surviving the 2020 Recession - CRMArch 187
When we pull out of the Coronavirus situation, if we do this year, we’re still going to be in a recession. How will businesses cope? How will field technicians and Shovelbums cope? It’s a complicated question and we try to provide some answers on this episode.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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4/8/2020 • 59 minutes, 58 seconds
Watching Brief - February 2020
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. Link of the Month: Smithsonian Releases 2.8M Images to Public Domain: https://tinyurl.com/r4mkxar Links:01:46 - Updates/ Breaking News:Bovis Homes Follow Up: https://tinyurl.com/w7ubm5j Italian Museums Shutter due to Coronavirus: https://tinyurl.com/sozyf53 CBA Announce Neil Redfern as new Executive Director: https://tinyurl.com/qsa2zjn Heathrow Third Runway Legal Defeat on Legal Grounds:Heathrow third runway decision: what happened and what does it mean?https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/news/heathrow-third-runway-court-decision/?fbclid=IwAR15d-G8t7uIM7kxSbEQ8W3yrq1cnUzIVTjmTnmybAoOO4VvTLSTDGdeoD4 Heathrow expansion: What is the third runway plan?https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers-51646562?fbclid=IwAR2_GD1G43wd3j8DA5s-f04v-8C4ArLYoCcD3f3jwKHUuqg4wie41A55svsHeathrow ruling prompts wildlife presenter to launch HS2 challenge: https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/heathrow-ruling-prompts-wildlife-presenter-to-launch-hs2-challengeHS2: Chris Packham launches legal challenge to rail link:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51722251?fbclid=IwAR0MBRVKseQZdWx5FzXlLixk5QpQOVOYphlajBX-42QWBbb96T6opIlhrzE*** 17:01 - Board-Game piece from period of first Viking raid found in Lindisfarne: https://tinyurl.com/uvy4eb3 1,200 Year Old board-game piece from Lindisfarne:https://tinyurl.com/vy8f3kg ***<
4/8/2020 • 2 hours, 18 minutes, 31 seconds
Ancient goddesses, eggs and bunny rabbits: The Zooarchaeology of Lagomorphs - Animals 21
It is ‘the season’ so this month’s episode of ArchaeoAnimals is all about rabbits and hares! Join us to find out more about self-explanatory taxonomy, medieval rabbit hutches and what does all this have to do with Easter.Bibliography
Hillson, S (2005) Teeth, 2nd ed. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology Cambridge University Press
Toynbee, J.M.C. (2013) Animals in Roman Life & Art, Barnsley: Pen & Sword
https://www.archaeology.co.uk/articles/roman-rabbit-discovered-at-fishbourne.htm
http://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2018-02-14-history-domestication-rabbit’s-tale
https://www.easter-origins.org/about
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Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz
Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology
Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
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4/7/2020 • 50 minutes, 28 seconds
Book Club Bonanza - Dirt 84
Settle into your comfiest chair for Book Club with Anna and Amber this week. We talk about our favorite books, movies, and TV shows with archaeological or anthropological themes! We've also got some tips for listeners on how to get your literary fix while you're sheltering in place.Links
8 Home Library Apps to Keep Your Book Collection Organized (Book Riot)
Thanks to Bookshop, There Is No Reason to Buy Books on Amazon Anymore (InsideHook)
An Update From Emily Powell (Powell’s Books)
National Emergency Library (Archive.gov)
Crocodile on the Sandbank
Lest Darkness Fall
Motel of the Mysteries
Compass
The Last Neanderthal
The English Patient
Anil’s Ghost
The Golden Goblet
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4/6/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes
The American Flat Mill near Virginia City, Nevada - TAS 87
The American Flat Mill was built at great expense in 1922 and shut down just four years later. It was a marvel of architecture and has an amazing story associated with it. On this episode we talk to BLM archaeologist Alicia Jensen and the archaeologist that wrote the report on the site, Ron Reno, about the American Flat Mill and how and why the BLM did what they did with it.Links
Check out the cool interactive maps of the site here.
Documentary about the American Flat Mill
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4/4/2020 • 51 minutes, 10 seconds
Prehistories Promo - Starting Soon on The APN
Prehistories is back and to celebrate its return, the show goes back to its roots. Kim sits down to talk to Michelle Paver, author of Wolf Brother, who has now relased another book called Viper's daughter.Here is a snippet of their chat - stay tuned to the APN for the full episode!Twitter:@prehistpodLinks:https://www.michellepaver.com/
4/2/2020 • 2 minutes, 36 seconds
Site Assessments After a Significant Weather Event with Dr. Tanya Peres - ArchaeoTech 125
Way back on episode 93 Paul and Chris talked about the article linked below but couldn’t work out a schedule with the authors. Well, now we have Dr. Tanya Peres on to talk about that article and the challenges and successes experienced when assessing sites after a major rain storm in Tennessee.Links
Episode 93: Disaster Preparedness for Archaeology Sites
Finding the Positive in the Negative - Article from SAA Advances
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4/2/2020 • 56 minutes, 18 seconds
A Giant April Fool's Episode - The Dirt Pod
This year's April Fool's Day episode is on the biggest thing that never was: giants! Dive normal-sized-headfirst into conspiracy theories and hoaxes surrounding giants in the archaeological record, and meet some giants that didn't exist in Saudi Arabia, India, the Caucasus, and Appalachia.Links
Did the Smithsonian Destroy Thousands of Giant Human Skeletons? (Snopes)
"Skeleton of Giant" Is Internet Photo Hoax (National Geographic)
“Flashpoints & Giants” (Coast to Coast AM)
Steve Quayle (RationalWiki)
Giants and Bonus Potatoes (Knowledge Fight)
Was 19th Century apewoman a yeti? 6ft 6in Russian serf who could outrun a horse was 'not human', according to DNA tests (Daily Mail)
Scholars debunk myth of prehistoric giants in West Virginia (West Virginia Explorer)
Giant Amerindians: Fact or Fantasy? (Southeastern Archaeology)
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4/1/2020 • 34 minutes, 55 seconds
Tiny Plants: Paleoethnobotany with Special Guest Dr. Madelynn von Baeyer - Dirt 83
Anna and Amber chat with Dr. Madelynn von Baeyer about archaeological plants. How do you find 'em? What can they tell us? What's the best archaeological plant? And what does any of this have to do with MUMMIES?!?Links
Madelynn von Baeyer Bio
Early Lives: The Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age at Çadır Höyük (Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology & Heritage Studies)
Three Ancient Egyptian Coffins at Harvard University (Sketchfab)
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
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3/30/2020 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 9 seconds
Part II- All We Are Is Donny Dust in the Wind - Ruins 18.2
Our hosts Carlton and David interview primitive survival expert Donny Dust about his prehistoric tool kit and his strategies for surviving in the bush. Donny was a contestant on the History Channel Show 'Alone' season 6 and 'Alone: The Beast' season 1. He is also the author of several books including Earthroamer and Scavenger: A Primal Approach to Lifestyle Change. He also runs his own primitive survival school called Paleo Tracks Survival.Halfway through the interview, our hosts and guest are joined by Devin Pettigrew. Devin is a Ph.D. student at CU Boulder researching ancient weapons technology and ballistics. He joins in on the interview to provide a more dynamic and academic discussion regarding Donny's experiences and knowledge. AKA nerding out over cool stuff. Contact for Guests
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www.donnydust.com
www.paleotrackssurvival.com
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3/26/2020 • 1 hour, 53 seconds
The Modern Myth of Step Back History (Featuring Tristan Johnson) -Modern Myth - Episode 9
Its time for Tristan Vs Tristan! In this classic re-telling of the movie Face Off, Tristan Boyle and Tristan Johnson go head to head to find out who the real Tristan is,. Only kidding, Tristan Johnson is the content creator behidn the Youtube channel StepBack History, which seeks to talk about history in a meaningful way. During this episode Tristan J outlines the reasons why he started the youtube channel and what he aims to achieve; how we reach out to certain audiences, especially those susceptible to alt-right indoctrination and sympathetic to right wing memes. We also cover how history is changed by who tells it and even talk about the End and now restart of History.Check out StepBack History on YoutubeFollow Tristan J on Twitter
3/25/2020 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 9 seconds
CRM in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond - CRMArch 186
As we move into a new world for many of us, probably all of us, we have to learn to live not only with new restrictions, but, with a potentially changed world on the other side of all this. Whether many people die, businesses fail, or it’s business as usual we need to prepare. How are you preparing for life during, and, on the other side of this pandemic?Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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3/25/2020 • 55 minutes, 46 seconds
Part I- Our Ruined Lives Reunion - Ruins 18
On this episode our three hosts recount their recent adventure in Colorado together last month. This is the first time the three intrepid cowboys of science have been in the same place since SAA’s ABQ in 2019. Contrary to their own expectations, Carlton, Connor, and David were extremely productive. They talk about museum visits, live streaming, Alpha, powwows, and more! This episode is part one of two. Part two will release later this week!Contact
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3/23/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 29 seconds
A Day at the Museum with Dr. Briana Pobiner - Dirt 82
Anna and Amber chat with Dr. Briana Pobiner, a researcher and educator at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History's Human Origins Program. We talk favorite hominins, meat science, evolutionary education, how to get the most out of a frolic through the museum, and some of the zillion other things Dr. Pobiner does.Links
Briana Pobiner (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History)
Briana Pobiner (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History)
Acknowledging students’ concerns about evolution: a proactive teaching strategy (Evolution: Education and Outreach)
Accepting, understanding, teaching, and learning (human) evolution: Obstacles and opportunities (American Journal of Physical Anthropology)
Dietary Detective: Smithsonian Scientist Briana Pobiner (Smithsonian Institution Youtube)
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3/23/2020 • 44 minutes, 18 seconds
Working Remotely During The Zombie Apocalypse - Ep 124
From video conferencing tools to the immediate and lasting effects on field archaeology, Paul and Chris talk about working during this unique time in history.Links
Zoom
Skype
Microsoft Teams
Google Meet
App of the Day
Webby: Stash Invest
Paul: Visual Studio
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Chris Webster
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3/19/2020 • 55 minutes, 5 seconds
Mark My Words: Linguistics! - The Dirt 81
In this episode, Amber and Anna talk about talking. It’s finally an episode on linguistics! We think about Neanderthal speech, wrestle with syntax and semantics, and have a whole language family reunion.Links
What is Speech? What is Language? (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association)
The Neanderthal Throat—Did Neanderthals Speak? (Sapiens)
Introduction to Linguistics (UCLA Linguistics)
Glottolog
Map of Indo-European Languages (Wikimedia)
The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World (via Google Books)
The Origins of Proto-Indo-European: The Caucasian Substrate Hypothesis (Journal of Indo European Studies)
Massive migration from the steppe was a source for Indo-European languages in Europe (Nature)
Mysterious Indo-European homeland may have been in the steppes of Ukraine and Russia (Science)
Telling Tales in Proto-Indo-European (Archaeology Magazine)
Language Isolates and Their History, or, What’s Weird, Anyway?
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3/16/2020 • 49 minutes, 13 seconds
The Roman Fort of Navio with Colin Merrony - ArchandAle 30
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. In this talk, Archaeology in the City proudly presents - Colin Merrony on "The Roman For of Navio" This talk took place on Thursday, February 27th, 2020 at the Red Deer in Sheffield. This month we welcome the University of Sheffield's own Colin Merrony for a chat about the Roman fort of Navio. Colin is a veteran archaeologist and a teaching fellow at the uni, he has done extensive work throughout the Peak District including at Navio. In this talk, Colin explains the history of the Roman presence in the Peak District including their purported lead mining. He takes us through the past and current (and future!) plans to excavate Navio. For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity) Content Warning: Listener discretion is advised as there may be adult languageAffiliates
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3/12/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 45 seconds
Managing Your Employment Expectations and the CA Grad Student Strike - CRMArch 185
For the first two segments we talk about the differences between what field techs expect from a job and what an employer expects from a field tech. Related to that are the actual expectations that each should have. In the final segment we talk about the graduate student strike at University of California Universities.Linkshttp://www.succinctresearch.com/which-college-courses-helped-my-archaeology-career/Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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3/11/2020 • 1 hour, 44 seconds
Eat Locally: The Archaeology of Indigenous American Food - Ep 80
This week, Anna and Amber take a look at foodways in the archaeological record of North America. What does archaeological evidence say about what was cooked, who was cooking, and what vessels were used to prepare and store food? What evidence is there for recreating ancient and pre-contact diets? How does this fit in with contemporary food sovereignty movements among Indigenous people? How great are potatoes? All this and more!Links
Archaeological Studies of Cooking and Food Preparation (Journal of Archaeological Research)
Reconstructing sexual divisions of labor from fingerprints on Ancestral Puebloan pottery (PNAS)
Traditional Foods in Native America (CDC)
Countryman: Foraging California's Wild Side
What is mak-’amham? (Cafe Ohlone)
Investigating the function of prehistoric stone bowls and griddle stones in the Aleutian Islands by lipid residue analysis (Quaternary Research)
One of the Oldest Spuds In the World Is Poised For a Comeback (Heated by Medium)
North American Indian Recipes – Acorn Recipes & Facts! (The People’s Paths)
Native American Food (Arkansas Archaeological Survey)
The Mitsitam Cafe Cookbook: Recipes from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian (via WorldCat)
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3/9/2020 • 43 minutes, 24 seconds
Carson Black and Primatology - Ruins 17
Today’s podcast guest is Carson Black, a graduate student at Central Washington University. Carson studies Primate Behavior and Ecology and is basically the next Jane Goodall. Carson did her undergraduate degree in Biological Anthropology at Colorado State University in Fort Collins (GO BUFFS). She wrote her senior thesis on Mantled howler monkey and sexual dimorphism in their feeding posture! Carson did primatology fieldwork in Costa Rica, archaeological and paleontological fieldwork in Northwest and Central Wyoming. She is super passionate about anthropology and other social topics. So get your howler monkeys howling and prepare for a poop-slinging episode of A Life of Ruins Podcast.Links
Carson Black
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3/9/2020 • 53 minutes, 19 seconds
Where The Military Takes Your Land And You Live In An RV - TAS 86
Chris Webster and Richie Cruz talk about everything from working on military bases to conferences.Links
Happy Archaeology Fun Time
Roadster Adventures
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GPR and Geophysics with Dr. Dan Bigman - ArchaeoTech 123
Dr. Dan Bigman from Bigman Geophysical joins the show once again to talk about GPR and other methods in a CRM context. Of course this works for any project, but, we focused on contract archaeology for some portions of this episode.Links
Bigman Geophysical
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Watching Brief - Jan 2020
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. Link of the Month: VW Beetle Spotted in Insect Collection: https://tinyurl.com/wx6pnss Links: 01:50 - Updates/ Keep and Eye On: Ancient rock art at Carnarvon Gorge destroyed after walkway explodes in bushfire: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-08/ancient-rock-art-lost-after-plastic-walkway-explodes-in-bushfire/11848938?pfmredir=sm&fbclid=IwAR3O_-EgrIjZjExzkdBHSyGwDcANSIekWC42yFizI3j5Vp5-7vPK06riAec Australia fires: rain forecast to fall on NSW and Queensland fire grounds: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/feb/04/australia-fires-rain-forecast-to-fall-on-nsw-and-queensland-fire-grounds Bovis Homes Petition, shared by Mark Horton: https://tinyurl.com/vorgkuq *** 12:28 - Fall out from Brexit (Independence Day): Johnson and Javid order Budget Cuts of at Least 5%: https://www.ft.com/content/2d13dcb0-42c2-11ea-a43a-c4b328d9061c HS2: Give me the facts, says Shapps: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51171249?fbclid=IwAR1Qrrtff6OoPMN9_0paVqnyG1wQEjDBFG_HHMFPNEI4Soy9G0nsvvWjltw A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down (Stonehenge): https://highwaysengland.co.uk/a303-stonehenge-our-approach/ *** 32:29 - Roman Wall Collapse - The Price of Responsibility: Roman wall collapses in Chester after private building work: https://tinyurl.com/s99clfg Archaeologists seen working by City Walls the day before collapse: https://tinyurl.com/tpfopk4 42 skeletons that could date from Anglo-Saxon times found in shallow graves in Buckinghamshire: https://news.sky.com/story/42-skeletons-that-could-date-from-anglo-saxon-times-found-in-shallow-graves-in-buckinghamshire-11920117 Medieval monument in Rotherham damaged by illegal metal detecting: https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/crime/medieval-monument-rotherham-damaged-illegal-metal-detecting-1351113 Tate defends job ad for £40k 'head of coffee': https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/entertainment-arts-51310516?fbclid=IwAR3Ccw84fBP-PqgP28xEQAlHK_9dDgTnp0-10ZG5Piqr5pFaMY-wANtmisQ *** 54:49 - The National Archives' da
3/3/2020 • 2 hours, 8 minutes, 37 seconds
Birds of a Feather... - Animals 20
In this months episode, Alex and Simona talk about all things birds. Find out more about identifying avian remains, how we can use birds to reconstruct past environments and how humans have lived alongside them for millennia.Links
Cohen, A. and Serjeantson, D. (1986) "A Manual for the Identification of Bird Bones from Archaeological Sites". Archetype Books.
Serjeantson, D. (2010) "17 Ravens and crows in Iron Age Britain: the Danebury Corvids Reconsidered". In "Birds in Archaeology: Proceedings of the 6th Meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group in Groningen". Barkhuis.
Gaskell, J. (2000) "Who Killed the Great Auk?". Oxford University Press.
Lawrence, D. (2006) "Neolithic Mortuary Practice in Orkney". Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 136. pp. 47-60.
Luff, M. (1984) Animal Remains in Archaeology
Shire Archaeology
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-50603415
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Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz
Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
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3/3/2020 • 57 minutes, 28 seconds
Not All Heroes Wear Capes: Countering Human Remains Trafficking - Dirt 79
This week, Anna and Amber are joined by Dr. Damien Huffer, a bioarchaeologist and crime fighter. Dr. Huffer’s work was featured way, way back in Episode 36, “The Unsettling Business of Curating Human Remains,” and Anna and Amber are keen to learn more. How does one get into this line of work? What makes people want to own parts of other people? What’s being done to stop trafficking, and what lies ahead?Links
The Bonetrade Project
Alliance to Counter Crime Online
Bringing Them Home: The Repatriation of Priceless Human Remains and Artifacts to Cambodia (SAFE: Saving Antiquities for Everyone)
Fighting trade in human remains antiquities (Saturday Paper)
This Archaeologist Uses Instagram To Track The Human Skeleton Trade (Forbes)
The Insta-Dead: The rhetoric of the human remains trade on Instagram (Internet Archaeology)
The Dirt Episode 36: The Unsettling Business of Curating Human Remains
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3/2/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 9 seconds
The Modern Myth of Foreign Policy with Dylan Burns - Modern Myth - Episode 8
This is a very special episode of Modern Myth. We are talking all about foreign policy, what it is, how it affects our lives and why it is important that we are open about it. In this episode I talk to the youngest foreign policy advisor in the United States of America, Dylan Burns about foreign policy and its connection to heritage and history. We discuss modern conflicts and the relations between countries as well as what it means for repatriation in the future. Also at the end of the discussion because this was livestreamed with Dylan, I answered some of the questions given to me in the chat. LinksYou can watch Dylan discuss politics, articles and more over at www.twitch.tv/dylanburnsTV or follow him on TwitterDr Donna Yates work can be found at Trafficking CultureInsurgent Empire is written by Dr. Priyamvada Gopal, whom I interviewed in this episode of Modern Myth.Contact
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2/28/2020 • 1 hour, 37 minutes, 37 seconds
Can You Retire From A Career in Contract Archaeology? - CRMArch 184
This week we talk about retirement strategies and whether it’s even possible TO retire for professional archaeology. If you make it to the age where you have enough investment income or retirement has your body also made it? What are some alternative strategies?Links
Our Rich Journey Blog
Playing With Fire - Calculator
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2/26/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 37 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Lana Ruck - Ruins 16
Today’s podcast hostage is Lana...Lana...Lanaaaaaaa Ruck. Lana is a dual Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Anthropology and Cognitive Science Program at Indiana University, Bloomington. She works at Olduvai Gorge as a student researcher at the Stone Age Institute, and she is an avid science communicator through IU's science blog, ScIU (@sciublog).Lana is a proud Texan, and got her B.A. in Anthropology at Texas Tech University and her M.A. at Florida Atlantic University. She has worked in Ecuador, Nicaragua, and Tanzania, focusing on stone tool technologies and toolmaking techniques. Lana is an interdisciplinary scientist and self-described "stone age neuroscientist."Her research combines brain imaging techniques with experimental archaeology to explore how our uniquely-human system of technology, language, and cognition evolved. Unfortunately, Lana allowed Carlton to be one of her participants for her dissertation research, and we are very excited to spill the tea on how that disaster went. Links
Lana Ruck
Twitter: @lanaruck
Instagram: @lanalately
ScIU Instagram: @sciublog
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2/24/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 22 seconds
Hasanlu: An Iron Age Whodunnit - Dirt 78
In the early first millennium BCE, the city of Hasanlu was destroyed in a single, terrible day. Excavations reveal murdered civilians and a citadel engulfed in fire, but who was responsible for destroying this town on the road to everywhere in Iron Age Western Asia? This week, Anna and Amber tell Hasanlu's story, and of the academic drama that followed its excavation (and continues to this day).Links
Ḥasanlu Teppe (Encyclopedia Iranica)
Tell (mound) (Encyclopedia Britannica)
Hasanlu Publication Project
Hasanlu in the Iron Age (Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History)
Rediscovering Hasanlu (Expedition)
Special Issue: East of Assyria--The Highland Settlement of Hasanlu (Expedition)
The Excavation of Hasanlu: An Archaeological Evaluation (Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research)
Last Day at Hasanlu (Expedition)
Iran's Pompeii: Astounding story of a massacre buried for millennia (New Scientist)
The Hasanlu Lovers (Penn Museum)
Lovers, Friends, or Strangers? New Thoughts on a Museum Icon (Penn Museum)
East of Assyria? Hasanlu and the Problem of Assyrianization (in Imperial Peripheries in the Neo-Assyrian Period)
Warfare at Hasanlu in the Late 9th Century B.C. (Expedition)
Urartu (Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History)
Who Destroyed Hasanlu IV? (Iran)
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2/24/2020 • 49 minutes, 28 seconds
The Problem of Archaeological Data with Dr. Peter McKeague - ArchaeoTech 122
Every year archaeologists create a wealth of data through fieldwork and research that is essential to our understanding and interpretation of the past. Despite the geographic character of much of that record, we consistently fail to realise its potential. Site plans and detailed survey data are routinely locked into the pages of PDF reports. As a result plans fossilised in print cannot easily be reused alongside other datasets to improve our understanding of the past. There is often no consistency in how mapped data can be combined across projects to map the archaeological landscape. We need to wake up to opportunities digital transformation presents us as archaeologists in presenting our data to a wide audience. Dr. Peter McKeague joins us to talk about this problem.Links
Towards a Sustainable Future for Digital Spatial Information and Technologies in European Archaeological Heritage Management
Why the Historic Environment needs a Spatial Data Infrastructure, Internet Archaeology 43
Saving European archaeology from the Digital Dark Ages: SEADDA
RAMP project
Past Map
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Paul:
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2/20/2020 • 1 hour, 9 seconds
The Dirt Travel Club: Bulgaria Edition - The Dirt 77
This week, Anna gets out her box of slides from her recent trip to Bulgaria. We discuss some of the deep history (and prehistory) of Bulgaria, as well as some mythology and folk traditions. Then, we have a chat about some of our favorite ways to experience different communities and cultures when we travel. (Hot tip: EAT EVERYTHING)Links
Late Neandertals and Early Modern Humans in Western Europe (Max Planck Gesellschaft)
Levallois Technique - Middle Paleolithic Stone Tool Working (ThoughtCo)
Zagreus (GreekMythology.com)
Wine Traditions (BulWine)
Kukeri, Bulgaria's Bizarre Festival of Monsters (Culture Trip)
Surreal Pictures Show Bulgaria’s Masked Dancers Warding Off Evil Spirits (National Geographic)
Kukeri – An old and scary Bulgarian tradition (Free Sofia Tour)
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2/17/2020 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 46 seconds
Archaeology in the Eastern Mojave and YouTube Videos - TAS 85
This is another live recording of the You Call This Archaeology show by Chris Webster and Richie Cruz. We talk about archaeology near Ridgecrest, CA, the new GoPro Hero 8 Black Action camera and how to make quality YouTube videos.Contact
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Richie Cruz
Happy Archaeology Fun Time
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2/15/2020 • 48 minutes, 50 seconds
Laughton-en-le-Morthen & Conquest Landscapes with Duncan Wright - Arch and Ale 29
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. In this talk, Archaeology in the City proudly presents - Duncan Wright on "Laughton & Conquest Landscapes." This talk took place on Thursday, January 30th, 2019 at the Red Deer in Sheffield. Duncan is a senior lecturer at Bishop Grosseteste University. As an early Medievalist, he specialises in the establishment of kingships, studies of settlement, landscapes, and conflict. In this episode, Duncan speaks on the Norman Conquest of north England and the construction of early medieval castles. He has recently completed excavating in Laughton where he's found a Motte-and-Bailey earthwork castle, the remains of an Anglo-Saxon hall, and much more! For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity) Content Warning: Listener discretion is advised as there may be adult languageAffiliates
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2/13/2020 • 37 minutes, 15 seconds
Found Artifacts and What To Do With Them - Ep 183
Responding to a listener email about a facebook post, the hosts discuss what to do about found artifacts. Whether you’re an archaeologist or not an archaeologist there are protocols you should follow if you find something that isn’t yours.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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2/12/2020 • 55 minutes, 28 seconds
Special Guest Kimberlee Moran and the Arch Street Project - Dirt 76
Anna and Amber are joined by forensic archaeologist Kimberlee Moran to talk about the unique story of the First Baptist Church cemetery in Philadelphia, PA. Our story this week has twists, turns, and more information about preserved brains than you might think possible!Links
Kimberlee Moran (Rutgers University - Camden)
Arch Street Project
Old bones found - and nobody's in charge (Philadelphia Inquirer) (cn images of human skeletal remains)
A Colonial-Era Cemetery Resurfaces in Philadelphia (The New York Times) (cn images of human skeletal remains)
Dr. Moran discussing forensic archaeology on NPR’s You’re the Expert Contact
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2/10/2020 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 20 seconds
Meanwhile, in Texas: A Conversation with Dr. Bryon Schroeder - Ruins 15
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we interview Dr. Bryon Schroeder. Dr. Schroeder is currently the director of the Center for Big Bend Studies at Sul Ross University in Alpine, Texas. We discuss his early years "hunting" with his father and talk about both his thesis and dissertation research. We then transition into a crazy story involving paper mache, human bodies and terrible Texas laws.Links
Dr. Schroder
Email: [email protected]
Center for Big Bend Studies
Website: https://cbbs.sulross.edu/index.php
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2/10/2020 • 49 minutes, 25 seconds
Drone-Based Photogrammetry and AI for Automated Arch Survey - ArchaeoTech 121
Dr. Hector Orengo joins us from Spain to talk about a recent paper where his team discusses using photogrammetry and AI to automate archaeological survey. It’s an interesting approach with promising results.App of the DayWebby: Do Not Pay
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2/6/2020 • 49 minutes, 13 seconds
Does Zooarchaeology Exist in Star Wars? - Animals 19
While Simona is away, Alex will play...and spend an entire episode flaunting her Star Wars knowledge. Does zooarchaeology exist in the Star Wars universe? And how can we somehow involve Baby Yoda in this conversation? Tune in to find out!Further Reading
Wookiepedia: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Creatures_by_planet
Sith Archaeology & Propaganda: https://animalarchaeology.com/2017/12/15/keeper-of-the-archives-sith-archaeology-and-propaganda/
Anderson, K.J. and Wallace, D. (2000) Star Wars: the Essential Chronology. New York: Del Rey.
Mangels, A. (1995) Star Wars: the Essential Guide to Characters. New York: Del Rey. Wallace, D. (2002) Star Wars: the New Essential Guide to Characters. New York: Del Rey.
Wallace, D. (2010) The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force. San Francisco: Chronicle Books.
General Discussion: Part 1
Disclaimer: I don't care about canon, this is gonna include expanded universe material.
Star Wars is All About Archaeology: A Thesis By Alex Fitzpatrick
And thus, Star Wars must ALSO be all about ZOOARCHAEOLOGY!
Fun Fact: Jedi Zooarchaeologists are (most likely) canon!
CONFIRMED: There are Star Wars zooarchaeology toys????
Dark and Light Sides: Why is Archaeology So Important to the Jedi and Sith? And how would zooarchaeology factor in?
General Discussion Part 2
What would space zooarchaeologists have to consider?
Differences in Pressure, Other Environmental Issues (Preservation in Hoth VS Preservation in Manaan?))
Different cultures per planet and issues of sentience - cultural aspects of creatures?
Do droids count? See: Droid Planet M4-78
What would be the point of zooarchaeology in the Star Wars Universe?
How does the Force factor into all this?
Jedi can integrate their bodies and life into the Force after death - can Force sensitive creatures do the same? How will that affect the zooarchaeological record?
See also: other forms of mysticism and how that interacts with the dead, like the Nightsisters on Dathomir who resurrect their mummified dead Case Studies (aka Favourite Star Wars Animals)
More
We gotta talk about Baby Yoda and Alex’s Yoda Species Conspiracy Theory.
Porgs: The Bane of Achto Archaeologists’ Lives?
The Hsiss aka Invisible Creatures that can do Jedi Mind Tricks who Definitely Ruined a LOT of Excavations on Korriban
Contact
Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz
Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady
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2/4/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 56 seconds
This Is Your Brain on Drums - TAS 75
We're back! Anna and Amber are marching to a very special beat this week, as we talk about sound-induced trances and other ways in which people achieved altered states in the past. Tune in, turn on, and join us!ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates
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2/3/2020 • 47 minutes, 25 seconds
Where Everything Is Compared to Pyramids - TAS 84
This episode was recorded live on the APN’s Facebook page on January 26th, 2020 with Chris Webster and Richie Cruz. We talk about the article below, boats, cars, and other things barely related to archaeology!LinksA Student Found An Ancient Canadian Village That’s 10,000 years Older Than The PyramidsContact
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2/1/2020 • 1 hour, 1 second
Wage Discrimination - CRMArch 182
Wage discrimination in professional archaeology is something that nearly all of us have experienced. Today we bring on a guest to talk about a specific experience that she had and is currently working though.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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1/29/2020 • 58 minutes, 53 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Bernie Taylor - Ep 14
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we chat with Bernie Taylor. Bernie is an independent author who explores what he describes as “the mythological connections and biological knowledge among prehistoric peoples”. We have a spirited and civil conversation about some of Bernie’s theories.Resources from Bernie Taylor
Skoglund, Pontus et al. 2015 Ancient Wolf Genome Reveals an Early Divergence of Domestic Dog Ancestors and Admixture into High-Latitude Breeds. In Current Biology (25), 1-5
Wang, G., Zhai, W., Yang, H. et al.
2013 The genomics of selection in dogs and the parallel evolution between dogs and humans. Nat Commun 4, 1860. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2814
Bernie Taylor’s video on dogs.
A Life in Ruins Resources
Introduction to Archaeology (like seriously, basic level what it is we do) Kelly, Robert L., Thomas, Davis H. 2016 Archaeology. 7th Edition. Cengage Learning. https://www.amazon.com/Archaeology-Robert-L-Kelly/dp/130567040X
Dog Domestication Savolainen, Peter, Ya-ping Zhang, Jing Luo, Joakim Lundeberg and Thomas Leitner 2002, Genetic Evidence for an East Asian Origin of Domestic Dogs. Science 298(5598):1610-1613.
David’s Paper
https://www.academia.edu/32510329/On_the_Origin_of_our_Favorite_Subspecies_The_Biological_Implications_of_Dog_Domestication_on_Modern_Humans
David’s TedEd Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_KWmzLObQ4&t=123s
Domestication Syndrome Video
Native American Religions Gill, Sam 2004 Native American Religions: An Introduction (Religious Life in History) 2nd Edition. Cengage Learning.
Michael, Nicky
2019 Turtle Island: An Introduction to Indigenous Studies. Cognella Academic Publishing.
Interpreting Rock Art Blundell, Geoffrey, Christopher Chippindale, and Benjamin Smith (editors) 2011 Seeing and knowing: understanding rock art with and without ethnography. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
Brady, Liam M (editor)
2016 Relating to rock art in the contemporary world: navigating symbolism, meaning, and significance. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.
Conkey, Margaret W. (editor)
1997 Beyond Art: Pleistocene Image and Symbol. California Academy of Science, San Francisco, CA.
McDonald, Jo and Peter Veth (editors)
2012 A Companion to Rock Art. Wiley-Blackwell, West Sussex UK.
Schaafsma, Polly
2013 Images and Power: Rock Art and Ethics. Anthropology and Ethics. Springer-Verlag, New York.
Smith, Benjamin (editor)
2012 Working with rock art: recording, presenting and understanding rock art using indigenous knowledge. Wits University Press, Johannesburg.
Tomaskova, Silvia
2013 Wayward Shamans: The Prehistory of an Idea. University of California Press, Berkley.
Sundstrom, Linea
2004 Storied Stone: Indian Rock Art in the Black Hills Country. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
Contact Links
Bernie Taylor’s Website: http://beforeorion.com
Bernie’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDrHjYiL5e8fbgbHoPUAREg/playlists
Bernie’s Instagram: @beforeorion
Contact
Email: alifeinruinspodc
1/27/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 21 seconds
A Reverence for History - TAS 83
Chris and Richie discuss a number of things on a live episode of You Call This Archaeology! Join in Live on Facebook at www.facebook.com/archpodnet.LinksHappy Archaeology Fun TimeContact
Chris Webster
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1/25/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 12 seconds
Heritage Media Conference Presentation - HeVo 37
This is the presentation that Jessica and Lyle gave for the SAAs in 2019 and The Heritage Media Conference in 2019. It’s a great overview of the Heritage Voices Podcast and includes a silde presentation below.LinksCompanion slide presentationContact
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1/21/2020 • 29 minutes, 1 second
Maritime Archaeology - Ep 82
Chris and Bill sit down with maritime archaeologist Stephanie Gandulla from the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center in Michigan. It’s a short but awesome episode!LinksThunder Bay National Marine SanctuaryContact
Chris Webster
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1/18/2020 • 25 minutes, 50 seconds
SHA2020 in Boston and Mental Health - CRMArch 181
Chris Webster and Bill White sit down at the 2020 Society for Historical and Underwater Archaeology annual meeting in Boston, MA and have a chat about the conference and other issues. One thing we needed to talk about was mental health. There have been a few tragedies associated with the APN hosts in the last few months and we need people to know that while we aren’t therapists we are here if you need someone.Links
SUICIDE HOTLINE: 1-800-273-8255
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Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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1/15/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 39 seconds
5 Trends in a Decade of Archaeology - Watching Brief December - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. Happy New Year 2020!Old Mort's Review of the Decade: http://thepipeline.info/blog/2020/01/09/old-morts-review-of-the-decade/ Links:05:12 – Budget Cuts & Crowd FundingBudget 2010: key points:https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jun/22/budget-2010-key-points Spending Review: Arts Council protected despite DCMS cuts:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-34923955David Cameron, Cash for Acess and the Planning Lobby:https://www.heritagedaily.com/2012/03/david-cameron-cash-for-acess-and-the-planning-lobbyTwo Shoes! (Planning Policy Review):https://youtu.be/4VLL22mi-AYNorthampton Sekhemka statue:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northampton_Sekhemka_statue?fbclid=IwAR0zMNBePVp3jUFiJyj0qKQC9oRdX6rlxCkdAViMgehuwMJ66eWhhL8wkPg'D-Day' for Sekhemka Christie's Sale:https://youtu.be/kEtjBjqur5kHeritage Lottery Fund:https://www.heritagefund.org.uk/Dig Ventures:https://digventures.com/18:40 - Fake Histories & The Rise of ‘Open’ ArchaeologyAncient Aliens – Premiered in 2010:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_AliensA-Z of Archaeology: 'P - Pseudo-Archaeology':https://youtu.be/g5VyNIIEmvgFake History, Fake News, 'Alternative' & Alt-Right Archaeology:https://youtu.be/YqgNYZ3HOUYAncient DNA & Nationalism:https://youtu.be/anY3qK5q7PY'Forbidden History' Rant:https://youtu.be/AYRWtlCBE2UPublication:Public Archaeology: Arts of Engagement http://www.archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/download.asp?id={0CADA939-0400-4F32-881B-816E8C1907A0}32:45 – The Development Dilemma & Large-Scale Archaeology ProjectsWatching Brief: Henges, Gas Holders & Planning Process:https://youtu.be/sG4Bw78wHGMWatching Brief: SOS Goodwin Sands (Dredging Archaeology & War Graves) - May 2017:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jtoqIKQS2oWatching Brief: Historians Face 'Second Battle' at Bosworth Field!:https://youtu.be/T
1/13/2020 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 45 seconds
New Year, who dis?: A Conversation with Our Overlord Chris Webster - Ruins 13
On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we talk with our overlord and frequent dictionary consultant Chris Webster. Chris is the cofounder of the Archaeological Podcast Network (APN), the network that produces and edits our shenanigans. We wanted to talk to him about the founding of the APN, how he maintains and keeps it going and where he sees it going in the future. We also wanted to get some information on his background! We also discuss the Register of Professional Archaeologists and future changes to their membership. We might also talk about the APN’s other cofounder, Tristan Boyle, and his lovely accent. Give it a listen!Links
Chris Webster
Twitter: @archeowebby
Instagram: @chris_archaeo_webster
Facebook: www.facebook.com/captainwebby
APN Twitter: @archpodnet
APN Instagram: @archpodnet
APN Facebook: www.facebook.com/archpodnet
Chris’ Book: Field Archaeologist’s Survival Guide: Getting a Job and Working in CRM
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1/13/2020 • 59 minutes, 18 seconds
How to Fail and Succeed with a Master's Degree in Archaeology - TAS 81
Richie and Chris record episode 70 of the You Call This Archaeology live show and subject your ears to it. We actually talk about some archaeological things in this show.Contact
Chris Webster
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Richie Cruz
Happy Archaeology Fun Time
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1/12/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 55 seconds
eBay Woes and Deep Dive on the Mavic Mini - ArchaeoTech 120
Be carefule when selling tech on eBay - especially drones. Chris relays his ongoing saga with selling his DJI Inspire Pro. At the time of this posting it’s still not over. Also, we talk about selling tech on eBay in general and we do a deep dive on the new DJI Mavic Mini.LinksDJI Mavic MiniContact
Chris Webster
Twitter: @archeowebby
Email: [email protected]
Paul Zimmerman
Twitter: @lugal
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1/9/2020 • 58 minutes, 47 seconds
Archaeologists' Guide to the General Election 2019 - Watching Brief Special Bulletin 2 of 2 - Nov 2019
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. This month, we are issuing two Special Bulletins. Apologies for echo-y audio in places. We had some technical gremlins. Links: The Heritage Alliance - The Heritage Manifesto 2019: https://www.theheritagealliance.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Manifesto-2019.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1YvafA2JhA9k8fu3gopgyDVLODgc5O1Rh0YV6ZoezlAAjTkJmajoR43WI Conservative Manifesto 2019: https://vote.conservatives.com/our-plan?fbclid=IwAR0FfAYZr--KqDynpXHkFYSk3rzAXAdbJarX4LW7OY3NEZA6GULQWAWwGL0 Labour Party Manifesto 2019: https://labour.org.uk/manifesto/?fbclid=IwAR0APmMO3oTxgZSvVGrnNaZBoDLWWuHt8Wgjpw7nlgXCpLYLSCtgcnxIPxc Liberal Democrat Party Manifesto 2019: https://www.libdems.org.uk/plan?fbclid=IwAR3sZYYE-eIY28fALA7mSUmPHYNAg4RvSy07ySG2QTHo4sdwWMs62u8M6IQ Green Party Manifesto 2019: https://www.greenparty.org.uk/assets/files/Elections/Green%20Party%20Manifesto%202019.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1HZA9_ZJ2DnAH6Q1Bstj20p5mDiNscFkLcxZ95B_iHCtAue3SV5bcG-9A Scottish National Party Manifesto 2019: https://www.snp.org/general-election-2019/?fbclid=IwAR1-m1lfDQqjB5Hu0UXe4ujvZVjmA1pj7YfKv8Fz1-e44Wqwy1FmrnYDNz4 Democratic Unionist Party 2019: https://www.mydup.com/images/uploads/dup-manifesto.pdf?fbclid=IwAR05ZZ5ctqSLBHm1lIRaD6PBH6RwPZYyP_547Peu6AMG4bxP9Dy7F34wzGQ Alliance Part Manifesto 2019: https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/allianceparty/pages/4034/attachments/original/1574642456/WestminsterManifestoOnline.pdf?1574642456&fbclid=IwAR3sZYYE-eIY28fALA7mSUmPHYNAg4RvSy07ySG2QTHo4sdwWMs62u8M6IQ Sinn Fein Party Manifesto 2019: https://www.sinnfein.ie/contents/55481?fbclid=IwAR05ZZ5ctqSLBHm1lIRaD6PBH6RwPZYyP_547Peu6AMG4bxP9Dy7F34wzGQ Brexit Party Manifesto 2019: https://www.thebrexitparty.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/contract.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1pfH_B_WS9X4A94zCinhW7xJSWePycVuvGhjpgioDg3QKJS4SntSCzrfE What are the parties’ plans for workplace health and safety? https://medium.com/@prospectunion/what-are-the-parties-plans-for-workplace-health-and-safety-1c2505271d03
1/8/2020 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 30 seconds
Archaeology & Sexual Harassment Archaeology Awards Ceremony Shame! - Watching Brief Nov - Soupcast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. This month, we are issuing two Special Bulletins. Apologies for echo-y audio in places. We had some technical gremlins.Links: Cambridge sexual harassment researcher 'laughed at by men':https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-50537720?fbclid=IwAR2jvx6HRQf6mzFM4t1AKDGUqE2Y0k-I2PeRMmTgPvG1NJDpVRvu7fQsIOsSexual harassment is common in scientific fieldwork:https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2014/07/sexual-harassment-common-scientific-fieldworkCBA Statement:https://new.archaeologyuk.org/cba-statement-?fbclid=IwAR3TovIBFlYr-VNbE7HR4LWTzCA6REK5c4CTmmfQtKEs98X90qbA6Dy_Whc CIfA calls for safe and respectful environment for all archaeologists:https://www.archaeologists.net/news/cifa-calls-safe-and-respectful-environment-all-archaeologists-1574700953?fbclid=IwAR0Xfe2l56JnymyM9Qk32YV1hGr41asPyNDWQ5d6kjo94EU95QbXXuzVkL4BBC Article Shared on the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Archaeosoup/posts/2590385037707794?__tn__=-RFollow Up Conversation on FB Page:https://www.facebook.com/Archaeosoup/posts/2590724651007166?__tn__=-RBizarre Voice Mail which I received:https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3043290322351223Society of Antiquaries in turmoil after vote to back sex abuser: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/nov/23/society-antiquaries-turmoil-vote-to-back-sex-abuser?fbclid=IwAR3sZYYE-eIY28fALA7mSUmPHYNAg4RvSy07ySG2QTHo4sdwWMs62u8M6IQSTATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO THE RECENT ARTICLE IN THE GUARDIAN RELATING TO HUBERT CHESSHYRE:https://www.sal.org.uk/news/2019/11/statement-in-response-to-the-recent-article-relating-to-hubert-chesshyre/?fbclid=IwAR05ZZ5ctqSLBHm1lIRaD6PBH6RwPZYyP_547Peu6AMG4bxP9Dy7F34wzGQRESOLUTION REGARDING H. CHESSHYRE AND GOVERNANCE REFORM:https://www.sal.org.uk/news/2019/11/resolution-regarding-h-chesshyre-and-governance-reform-1/?fbclid=IwAR2lnrRyRM_xBW4WVGycMirXr-y-Lp59Vkzccpw_jadD_JLN66jVVE2M6W0Archaeology society votes to let board ban sexual harassers from meetings:https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/12/archaeology-society-votes-let-board-ban-sexual-harassers-meetings?fbclid=IwAR0HFrDRIlN8QS0_pMUxOg8ZztOn0_XXj5X4PcWBkWz9GkyAeSXACsCNfJo
1/8/2020 • 45 minutes, 15 seconds
The Archaeology And Anthropology Podcast with Dr. Michael Rivera - Modern Myth - Episode 7
To welcome in the new year, Tristan speaks to Dr. Michael Rivera, who is the creator of the Archaeology and Anthropology Podcast. We discuss the process leading up to the podcast’s creation, how to think about and plan ahead and be ready to release episodes. Michael explains the purpose of his podcast as well as the benefit of getting a diverse set of voices broadcast to a wide audience. The Arch and Anth podcast releases 3 times a week, featuring guests from all areas exploring humanity’s history and development. Check out the social media and if you would like to support Michael in his work you can become a Patron through Patreon. LinksArch and Anth Pod Twitter / Instagram / Patreon
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1/8/2020 • 48 minutes, 49 seconds
Alpaca llama: adventures with South American Camelids - Animals 18
On this month’s episode, Alex and Simona take a trip across the pond to explore the ancient lives of Llamas and Alpacas.Links
https://shadyufo.tumblr.com/post/165100306068/what-are-the-differences-between-llama-and-alpaca
http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/bolivia/calacala.php
http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/archaeology/2015/12/05/research-seminar-10-5000-years-of-camelid-herding-in-the-andes-by-dr-penny-dransart/#more-139
https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-1-4419-0465-2_2212
https://blog.nationalgeographic.org/2014/08/20/the-hunt-for-alpaca-skeletons/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0305440395900128
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/2019/05/24/archaeologist-finds-pot-full-of-llama-face-stew-under-a-house-in-ancient-peru/
https://www.thoughtco.com/llama-and-alpaca-domestication-history-170646
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1/7/2020 • 51 minutes, 46 seconds
BONUS - 5 Year Anniversary Message from Kim Biddulph of Prehistories
To celebrate the APN turning 5, we have asked some of our hosts what the network means to them. Kim Biddulph of the Prehistories podcast talks about her experiences of the APN, her show and why podcasts are important part of outreach.You can find more info about Kim on Schools Prehistory website and her own website
1/5/2020 • 10 minutes, 19 seconds
Rock a To Do List or Calendar for 2020 (YCTA RAW) - TAS 80
Welcome to a recording of the live, You Call This Archaeology Show from December 15th, 2019. Richie Cruz and Chris Webster talk about all sorts of things and much of it has nothing to do with archaeology. But hey - everyone needs a break :)Contact
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1/4/2020 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 34 seconds
A New Decade for CRM Archaeology - CRMArch 180
It’s the beginning of a new year! We talk about what the coming year looks life for CRM and our 2020 goals.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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1/1/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 18 seconds
The Institute for Field Research - TAS 79
The Institute for Field Research, or IFR, was started by Dr. Ran Boytner in 2011. Since then the IFR has helped organize field schools around the world and has even been branching out from just archaeology. On this episode April and Chris talk to Dr. Boytner about the IFR, how you get a field school into the IFR, and how students can apply.Links
IFR Website
IFR on Instagram
IFR on Facebook
Episode talking about attending a conference (mentioned in the last segment)
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12/28/2019 • 50 minutes, 13 seconds
New Advances in Oxygen Isotope Analysis with Dr. Corey Maggiano - ArchaeoTech 119
Oxygen Isotope analysis has long been used to analyze a person’s skeletal material to find out where they lived and sometimes how they lived. Until now, this has been on a large time scale - often of years and decades. Now, with this new research, some cases can be analyzed down to the month or even tighter. It’s amazing research and further opens our window to the past.LinksOxygen isotope microanalysis across incremental layers of human bone: Exploring archaeological reconstruction of short term mobility and seasonal climate changeApp of the Day
Webby: Noon
Paul: Sequel Pro
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12/26/2019 • 45 minutes, 59 seconds
Fieldwork Stories - The Dirt 74
This week is a little different! As we head into a brief holiday break, we want to show our fellow archaeologists some love. We took to Twitter, and in this episode we share some fieldwork stories from you, our listeners! Amber and Anna also share their own field experiences. ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates
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12/23/2019 • 42 minutes, 47 seconds
Artifact Rowed Shows with Chris Rowe - Ruins 12
Have you ever wanted to listen to a jovial archaeologist talking about his interactions with collectors? Have you ever wanted to hear the co-hosts give someone grief for turning down the opportunity to be a co-host on our show? If you answered yes to the previous questions or even if you didn’t, we have got quite the episode for you. On this edition of Our Ruined Lives, we talk with our good friend Chris Rowe. We all met Chris at the University of Wyoming and discuss many things on this podcast. Give it a listen!You can find Chris Rowe on Instagram @as_the_c.rowe_fliesLinksNational Parks FieldnotesContact
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12/23/2019 • 55 minutes, 51 seconds
BONUS Your Career in Archaeology // YCTA LIVE - TAS 78
Originally broadcast LIVE on Facebook (www.facebook.com/archpodnet) on December 8th, 2019.Welcome to a BONUS TAS: The December 8th Recording of You Call This Archaeology with Chris Webster and Richie Cruz of HappyArchaeologyFunTime.com. Join us live by following ArchPodNet on Facebook or Happy Archaeology Fun Time on YouTube.By the Minute
2:05 Richie is still on Windows 7
4:10 iPhone 11 Pro video shot by John Wick Director
4:50 Richie has a new phone case
5:33 The RPA and the new RA Certification - is it a scam? Reactions from the socials
10:20 Richie hates MS Word and Office 365
11:23 Old word processing programs 11:42 Mission Impossible and floppy disks
13:15 Holliday decorations and eco friendly trees
14:45 Renting Christmas Trees in the UK
14:59 Forests and fuels reduction
19:30 Cyber Truck as a field vehicle
21:45 Should I start a business in archaeology?
22:35 YouTube Comment - Bad References, how to proceed? Also Resume's and CVs
31:10 Team Black Jobs Webinar and Conferences (plus the 8-hour RPA CE credits)
39:47 Profile Drawing
41:00 Travel to Charlotte SHA in Boston
41:52 Drones!
44:38 Toastmasters
46:50 APN Turns 5! And Current Archaeology
48:49 Pseudo-Archaeology
58:37 End Credits and Contacting Us
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Happy Archaeology Fun Time
ArchPodNet on Facebook
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12/21/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 29 seconds
BONUS - APN 5th Year Anniversary - A Message From Jessica Yanquinto
This is a bonus episode to celebrate the 5 year anniversary of the Archaeology Podcast Network.Jessica Yaquinto is an ethnographer and deals in tribal consultation. The podcast includes topics on mediating between tribes, community based participatory research, and tribes' perspectives of anthropology.You can follow Jessica on Twitter or visit the Living Heritage Anthropology Website for more infoFollow all bonus content with #APN5 on twitter
12/20/2019 • 15 minutes, 39 seconds
What Does a Career in Archaeology Look Like? - CRMArch 179
We continue our deep dive into a lengthy listener email with a discussion about what a job in archaeology looks like. What's the difference between a job and a career? What should you look for if you're trying to get a job in archaeology when it comes to graduate programs? We start, though, with a few comments from a twitter follower about episode 178.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
Bill White: Succinct Research
Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
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12/18/2019 • 55 minutes, 18 seconds
Yakama Tribal Archaeology - HeVo 36
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Jon Shellenberger (Yakama), Yakama Nation Tribal Archaeologist. We talk first about his journey to become an archaeologist and ethnographer. In the second segment we talk about the work of the Yakama Nation to defend their inherent and treaty rights to fish, to protect tribal members from being prosecuted for having eagle and migratory bird feathers, and to re-establish their buffalo hunts in what is now Yellowstone National Park. Finally we talk about the projects he works on as the Yakama Tribal Archaeologist, what that looks like on a daily basis, and his larger vision for the program.Links
Native Anthro Blog
Mashantucket Pequot Episode
Grand Canyon Episode
Article: Gathering Celebrates The Anniversary of Landmark Fishing Rights Case
Jon: [email protected]
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@livingheritageA
@LivingHeritageResearchCouncil
Lyle
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12/17/2019 • 1 hour, 38 seconds
Our Most Metal Episode of All Time - The Dirt 73
Time to throw the devil horns and apply superfluous umlauts to vöwëls, because this week The Dirt is totally metal! Metallurgy, that is. How and when did humans first use metals, and what can we learn about them? Some come straight from the ground, others from far, far away, some from a combination of raw materials, and some? Some come FROM OUTER SPACE.Links
King Tut’s Dagger Was Made From a Meteorite (Smithsonian)
The meteoritic origin of Tutankhamun's iron dagger blade (Meteoritics and Planetary Science)
Greenland's Iron Age came from space (Science Nordic)
New Respect for Metal's Role in Ancient Arctic Cultures (Science)
Robert E. Peary and the Cape York Meteorites (Polar Geography)
The Dollop Episode 240: North Pole Madness
On the origins of extractive metallurgy: new evidence from Europe (Journal of Archaeological Science)
Prehistoric Balkans Were 'Faking' Gold 6,500 Years Ago (Ha’aretz)
Theorizing Bronze-Age Intercultural trade : the evidence of the weights (Paléorient)
Exchange Systems and Trade Networks in Anthropology and Archaeology (ThoughtCo)
Antikythera Shipwreck Yields New Cache of Treasures, Hints More May Be Buried at Site (Smithsonian)
High spatial dynamics-photoluminescence imaging reveals the metallurgy of the earliest lost-wax cast object (Nature Communications)
Lost Wax Casting Process (National Sculpture Society)
How Was Iron Smelted in Ancient Israel? Researchers Build Kilns to Find Out (Ha’aretz)
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12/16/2019 • 52 minutes, 34 seconds
"Born a Slave, Died a Pioneer", the Nathan Harrison Story with Dr. Seth Mallios - TAS 77
Dr. Seth Mallios joins April and Chris to talk about his new book, “Born a Slave, Died a Pioneer: Nathan Harrison and the Historical Archaeology of Legend” (2020 Berghahn Books). Nate Harrison had a long life and an amazing story, from his birth into slavery in Kentucky, to the gold mines of northern California’s Gold Rush, and to the hills of San Diego. Join us while we learn about the amazing life of Nathan Harrison as told through historical documents and archaeological research.Links
Born a Slave, Died a Pioneer: Nathan Harrison and the Historical Archaeology of Legend. Seth Mallios, Berghahn Books, 2020.
CRM Arch Podcast Episode 133 with a clip near the end of an interview with the current owner, Vicki Morgan, of the Nathan Harrison home site.
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12/14/2019 • 54 minutes, 54 seconds
Dynamic Communities on the Mesa Verde Cuesta with Kelsey Reese - ArchaeoTech 118
Paul interviews Kelsey Reese about her research at Mesa Verda and a recent paper in American Antiquity. Kelsey is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Notre Dame and is studying the long-term effects of sustained climate change on contemporary subsistence-based farming communities. This episode focuses that research on Mesa Verde in the American Southwest.Links
Dynamic Communities on the Mesa Verde Cuesta by Kelsey Reese
American Antiquity, 84(4), 2019, pp. 728-747
doi: 10.1017/aaq.2019.74
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12/14/2019 • 47 minutes, 10 seconds
Uncovering Sheffield Castle with Milica Rajic - Arch and Ale 28
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. In this talk, Archaeology in the City proudly presents - Milica Rajic on “Uncovering Sheffield Castle” This talk took place on Thursday, November 29th, 2019 at the Red Deer in Sheffield.Milica is a project manager with Wessex Archaeology where she has worked since 2015. During that time she has served on the recent excavations at Sheffield's Castlegate area. In this talk, Milica takes us through a brief history of the Castle which once stood there and tells us about what the recent findings mean for the future of Sheffield Castle.For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)*Content Warning: Listener discretion is advised as there may be adult language*Affiliates
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12/12/2019 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
It's the (Moral) Circle of Life! - Dirt 72
This week, Amber and Anna wade into the moral circle. When it comes to deserving help and care, who counts? What does that care look like, and how can we see evidence for it in the historical and archaeological record? We do our best to wrap our brains around all this and more.Links
Should animals, plants, and robots have the same rights as you? (Vox)
Lake Erie now has legal rights, just like you (Vox)
Expanding the moral circle: Inclusion and exclusion mindsets and the circle of moral regard (Journal of Experimental Social Psychology)
A Brief History of Charitable Giving (Visual.ly)
Ancient Bones That Tell a Story of Compassion (New York Times)
Calculated or caring? Neanderthal healthcare in social context (World Archaeology)
Brutal Brawls And Cranial Surgery Discovered On Ancient Skeletons From Lake Titicaca (Forbes)
How the poor became blessed (Aeon)
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12/9/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Gluten and Alien Free Archaeology: Combating Pseudoscience with Dr. David A. Anderson - Ruins 11
In this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, the hosts have the honor of speaking with Dr. David A. Anderson of Radford University. Dr. Anderson is not only an accomplished Mesoamerican archaeologist, but also famous as a Scicomm writer and has a large twitter following. As you'll find out, Carlton used to study under Dr. Anderson and was a major influence on his career. It seems that he has grown past his days of youtube anthropology raps. David Ian Howe asks interesting questions regarding Dr. Anderson's research, while Connor self-deprecates about the host's collective status as "failed mayanists." However, the conversation ends on a poignant note regarding the culture of academia as well as science communication to the public. You can follow David Anderson on social media via @dsaarchaeology.Contact
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12/9/2019 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 42 seconds
Prestigious CRM Programs and Registered Archaeologists - CRMArch 178
As we've always requested sometimes we actually get letters into the show! One such letter was sent to Doug and we answer just a couple of those questions on this show. Those questions revolve around the thought of a prestigious CRM University and what are some of the better CRM programs out there. Also, we talk about the new Registered Archaeologist certification from the RPA and the new standards requiring continuing education credits.LinksRPAFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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12/4/2019 • 55 minutes, 18 seconds
Holidays and Feasting in the Archaeological Record - Animals 17
On this ‘holiday special’, Alex and Simona once again push their endurance to the limit by talking about food before dinner-time. Tune in to learn more about feasting in the archaeological record, and why it is not all that different from present day feasting. To demonstrate this, our hosts describe some of their favourite holiday feasts (in addition to some listeners’ suggestions) and the reasoning behind them.Ps. Happy birthday APN 🙂Links and Sources
Hastorf C.A. (2008) Food and feasting, social and political aspects. In: Pearsall D.M. (ed) Encyclopedia of Archaeology. London: Elsevier Inc.
Nelson S.M. (2003) Feasting the Ancestors in Early China. In: Bray T.L. (eds) The Archaeology and Politics of Food and Feasting in Early States and Empires. Springer, Boston, MA
The Creation of Monuments: Neolithic Causewayed Enclosures in the British Isles
Prehistoric Britons rack up food miles for feasts near Stonehenge, study shows
World’s Oldest Bread Found By Archaeologists
I Can’t Believe It’s 3000 Year Old Butter
Feasting Archaeology and History
Early Pint Evidence of First British Bear Found in Cambridgeshire
Maisels, C. (2010) The Archaeology of Politics and Power: Where, When and Why the First States Formed. Oxford, Oxbow books
Russell, N. (2012) Social Zooarchaeology. Cambridge University Press.
Elliot, P. (2016) Food and Farming in Prehistoric Britain. Fonthill Media
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12/3/2019 • 50 minutes, 57 seconds
BONUS : APN 5 Year Anniversary - A Message from Mr.Soup
This is a bonus episode to celebrate the 5 year anniversary of the Archaeology Podcast Network.Soupcast is a special selection of content from the ArchaeoSoup Youtube channel, which includes a number of different formats ranging from Questions of Doom to a monthly round-up, Watching Brief.Marc a.k.a Mr. Soup is one of the best known independent content creators when it comes to history heritage and the past, his special brand of fun and serious informative content is a reason why we wanted to team up with him and the team at Archaeosoup towers in order to bring you SoupCast. He's recorded a special bonus episode to celebrate the network's 5 year birthday and it's being released to everyone!Archaeosoup can be found in various places on the internet including Twitter, Facebook, Twitch and Patreon, where you can show your support directly
12/2/2019 • 4 minutes, 7 seconds
Aiding and A-vetting: The Archaeology of Animal Care - The Dirt 71
This week Anna and Amber told you we’re going to the park, but really it’s a trip to the v-e-t in an episode all about evidence for animal care and veterinary medicine in the archaeological record. Learn how archaeologists assess animal welfare from bone analysis, ancient Egyptian animal medicine, a snapshot of life on a medieval French farm, and more, including 2nd millennium BCE pro tips on how to get your horse absolutely jacked.Links
Prehistoric Puppy May Be Earliest Evidence of Pet-Human Bonding (National Geographic)
Excavating the history of ancient veterinary practices (Veterinary Record)
The Kikkuli Text. Hittite Training Instructions for Chariot Horses in the Second Half of the 2nd Millennium B.C. and Their Interdisciplinary Context (Peter Raulwing, via Academia.edu)
Kikkuli (International Museum of the Horse)
A Quick History of Veterinary History (Canidae)
Care or Neglect?: Evidence of Animal Disease in Archaeology
One and the same? An investigation into the connection between veterinary and medical practice in ancient Egypt (in Mummies, magic and medicine in ancient Egypt)
Lahun Veterinary Papyrus
Early Egyptians Revered Lowly Donkeys (New York Times)
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12/2/2019 • 43 minutes, 37 seconds
Analyzing the Chacoan Road Network with Sean Field - ArchaeoTech 117
Researcher Sean Field joins us to talk about his work performing a least cost analysis on the Chacoan Road Network in New Mexico. The Chaco roads are somewhat of a mystery because of their size. Sean talks about his work and recent paper with Paul and Chris.LinksA Least Cost Analysis: Correlative Modeling of the Chaco Regional Road SystemApp of the Day
Webby: Public Lands from Two Steps Beyond
Paul: Just 6 Weeks
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11/28/2019 • 48 minutes, 7 seconds
Japanese Food and Drink, Then, Now, and Way Back When - The Dirt 70
It’s the second half of our two-episode series on Japan! This week, Amber and Anna explore some of the traditions and material culture surrounding Japanese food. We research rice, sample sake, banter about bento, and MAYBE MAKE THE BEST SERIES OF PUNS EVER HEARD ON THE SHOW.Links
Rice in Japan: History, Kinds of Rice and Cooking and Eating Rice (Facts and Details)
How Japanese Traditions Work (How Stuff Works)
Rice: It's More Than Food In Japan (Stanford SPICE)
A Brief History of Japanese Sake (Culture Trip)
Brewing Behind Barbed Wire: An Archaeology of Saké at Amache (Digital Commons @ DU)
The Japanese Ghost Town Buried Deep in a Canadian Forest (Gastro Obscura)
The controversial history of the bento box (Timeline)
Sampuru: Japanese Food Models (Tofugo)
The Japanese Tea Ceremony (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
The Story Behind the Japanese Tea Ceremony (Culture Trip)
Ancient Pottery Reveals Japanese Hunter-Gatherers’ Taste for Fish (SciNews)
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11/25/2019 • 44 minutes, 39 seconds
Days of Our Ruined Lives - Ruins 10
In this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, our three co-hosts talk about some recent discussions happening on social media. That topic leads us into talking about science communication, specifically bringing up David's @Ethnocynology Instagram account. We then just catch up with each other and finish out with Connor being more ridiculous than usual.Contact
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11/25/2019 • 58 minutes, 16 seconds
The Type of Person It Takes To Unionize - CRMArch 177
As a response to some recent conversations in social media the CRM Arch podcast crew welcomes new co-host Heather McDaniel to discuss what it takes to create a union. What skills would those people need? Is it possible? We also talk about some site form recording issues and what the word “historic” means.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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11/20/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 56 seconds
Indigenous Archaeology as Practice - HeVo 35
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Dr. Kisha Supernant (Métis), Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alberta. You may remember Dr. Supernant from Heritage Voices Episode 30 on Cultural Landscapes. Dr. Supernant talks about how the indigenous experience in Canada differs from that in the US, including the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. We also talk about Métis identity and how it has been largely misunderstood. Finally, we talk about archaeology and identity, the real and complicated consequences of archaeology, and how to do archaeology right no matter the location and associated communities by working through an Archaeologies of the Heart approach.Links
https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/heritagevoices/30
https://sites.google.com/a/ualberta.ca/ipa/
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Tohono O’odham Nation Border Video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=QChXZVXVLKo&fbclid=IwAR09y8voKsx923Ln6y6EZUoK2njf4VxBHUefe4BDLFJnrWziCnOvv5l4kjc
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11/19/2019 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 2 seconds
Prehistoric Japanese Pt 1 - The Dirt 69
This week, it’s a sponsored episode (thanks Elizabeth!) and part one in a two-part series on ancient Japan. This week—the Jomon, prehistoric Japanese hunter-gatherers, and their descendants, the Ainu indigenous people. Also, some bears.Links
Spotlight on Research: What Can Archaeology Tell Us About the Prehistory of the Japanese Islands? (Hokkaido University)
The Untold Story of Japan’s First People (Sapiens)
A-hunting we will go! (Heritage of Japan)
Tattooing Among Japan’s Ainu People (Lars Krutak)
Ainu Decorative Needlework (TRC Leiden)
20 Vintage Portraits of Japanese Ainu Women With Their Traditional Tattooed Lips (Heritage Daily)
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11/18/2019 • 36 minutes, 27 seconds
Watching Brief - October - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. Link of the Month: Adrenaline in Asterix : https://tinyurl.com/y4aw4mmn Links: 01:51 – Havering Hoard: weapons found on building site to go on show: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-50097646?fbclid=IwAR1RLujhR6VsJ1dAebRTGv4uhyXN6Z4aqkX1jnKbQyDIBTycr22mLVfwA5w Havering Hoard: A Bronze Age Mystery MOLD Website: https://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/museum-london-docklands/whats-on/exhibitions/havering-hoard-bronze-age-mystery?fbclid=IwAR0rWLXoMNiXuM6EYTNXBufveFrcJ80QqZHgKxpJeIXy-fwFLFC0S1DX410 22:13 - Ancestral home of all human beings discovered by scientists:
11/14/2019 • 2 hours, 28 minutes, 39 seconds
The Tools That We Use: Word Processors - ArchaeoTech 116
We think of archaeologists' main activity as digging. But anybody who's ever done archaeology can tell you that, regardless of what kind of archaeology we do, writing is a far more important skill. Here on the ArchaeoTech Podcast we talk a lot about the tools that we use in the field, but we don't talk so much about the tools that we use to assemble our thoughts when the fieldwork is over. So today we'll dig into a class of often overlooked tools that we all rely on: word processors.Links
Word for Archaeologists
MIcrosoft Word
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Microsoft Word Basics
Mavic Mini
Technomadia
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11/14/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 44 seconds
Dealing with the Devil: The Ritual Protection of Buildings Against Evil with James Wright - Arch and Ale 27
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. In this talk, Archaeology in the City proudly presents - James Wright on *“Dealing with the Devil: The Ritual Protection of Buildings Against Evil”* This talk took place on Thursday, October 25th, 2019 at the Red Deer in Sheffield.James Wright is an expert in recording and analysing historic standing buildings. He specialises in medieval and early modern buildings, vernacular architecture and the study of architectural fragments. In this episode, James teaches us about his work documenting ritual marks at historic structures and explains how these marks were used to protect against demons, devils, and other evildoers.For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)**Content Warning: Listener discretion is advised as there is adult language**Affiliates
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11/14/2019 • 53 minutes, 47 seconds
The Modern Myth of Turkey with Arie Akkermans - Modern Myth - Episode 6
Archaeology is not just about buried treasure, post-excavation analysis or even what issues exist in modern academia. Sometimes in order for us to understand where we are, we must walk in someone else’s shoes or hear from their perspective. This month’s Modern Myth Episode, I speak with Arie Akkermans, art critic, lecturer and expert in classical Greek history. Arie lives in Turkey, on the Princes Islands and gives us an ear to the ground with respect to the modern and present conflicts in the middle east as well as the way in which history plays a role in justifying aggression as well as its effect on the culture of Istanbul.Nationalism is not confined to any one country and Arie speaks frankly on the ways in which Turkey has developed a layer of history that separates out what is focused on and what is discarded in the minds of the general public. Its not all serious though, we do have a wonderful interjection by Arie’ two cats, and he explains what it is like to be a cat in Istanbull. Arie writes for Hyperallergic and The Mantle, please see links for more of his work He is on Twitter @byzantinologue Host Tristan is @AnarchaeologistFollow the Network on @ArchPodNet5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE PODCAST NETWORK – DEC 2019 – Stay Tuned for extra content!Become a member today Music – Danny Boyle (Modern Rome, Adam Grant & Open Doors)Links
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11/13/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 34 seconds
That's So Raven with Raven DaSilva - Ruins 9
On this episode of A Life In Ruins Podcast, we revert to our previous format and interview Raven DaSilva! We found Raven through her Instagram/Youtube account (@digitwithraven and YouTube Channel "Dig it With Raven") and really enjoyed how she communicated to the public. Naturally, we had to have her on the show! This wide-ranging interview covers topics like ways to make Connor shut-up, Indiana Jones, science communication and post-graduate degree life. Give this episode a listen and mosey on over to her instagram and YouTube channel!Contact
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11/11/2019 • 55 minutes, 32 seconds
It's A Wash - The Dirt 68
This week, Anna and Amber decided to clean up their act and take a look at the history of bathing and hygiene. We’re dipping our toes into Roman baths, sweating through Finnish and Russian saunas, discussing the shrewd marketing behind the “Halitosis Effect,” and more. Plus, what even IS soap, anyway?Links
A natural history of hygiene (Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology)
Evidence that disgust evolved to protect from risk of disease (Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences)
The First Soap - The first recorded evidence of soap making (Soap History)
Out of the Vapors: A Social and Architectural History of Bathhouse Row
More Than a Bath: An Examination of Japanese Bathing Culture (Claremont Colleges)
Self-Reflection in the Tub: Japanese Bathing Culture, Identity, and Cultural Nationalism (Asia Pacific Perspectives)
Dip into the history of the Japanese 'system bath' (Japan Times)
Networking Naked With Finland's Diplomatic Sauna Society (The Atlantic)
A `working' bath: Finland's answer to negotiations. SAUNA DIPLOMACY (Christian Science Monitor)
The Standard Guide to Global Bathing Cultures (Standard Hotels)
The History and Science Behind Your Terrible Breath (Smithsonian)
Fighting bad breath -- a battle through centuries (Los Angeles Times)
Who invented the toothbrush and when was it invented? (Library of Congress)
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11/11/2019 • 47 minutes, 23 seconds
October Bonus Episode - Deep Cuts - Ep 67b
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11/8/2019 • 22 minutes, 8 seconds
The Problem with Field Schools - Ep 176
Doug and Bill White start out this episode by talking about Bill's time at the American Cultural Resources Conference held in Spokane, WA for 2019. One of the discussion panels Bill was on was related to CRM training and experience and started to center around the effectiveness of field schools. They end with a discussion about the effectiveness of this podcast.LinksACRAFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
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11/6/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 52 seconds
Desert Pack Animals: Introducing Donkeys and Camels! - ArchaeoAnimals 16
This episode, Alex and Simona take the road less traveled and explore two staple desert pack animals: donkeys and camels! From extravagant pets to Sicilian carts, learn more about these two beasts of burden in the archaeological record and present day.Sources
Fagan, B. (2015) The Intimate Bond: How Animals Shaped Human History. London: Bloomsbury Press
http://www.berksarch.co.uk/index.php/the-donkey-in-human-history-an-archaeological-perspective/
O’Connor, T. & Sykes, N. (Eds.) (2010) Extinctions and Invasions: A Social History of British Fauna, Windgather Press
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hail-eddie-stobartus-camels-were-hgvs-of-roman-britain-jm6kf2c0t2g
https://animals.mom.me/habitat-sicilian-donkey-3284.html
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11/5/2019 • 49 minutes, 39 seconds
Still Spooktober: They Built It on a Haunted Burial Ground - The Dirt 67
Spooktober winds to a close once again, and we end with a mystery. Bundle up and join Anna and Amber at Roopkund Lake, where bones scatter the shore and speculation and science meet. Who were the people whose skeletal remains keep appearing in a remote lake in northern India? How did they get there? How might we find out?Links
Nanda Devi Raaj Jat Yatra (Uttarakhand Tourism)
10 Things You Should Know About Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra (eUttarakhand)
Roopkund Lake (EcoIndia)
There's A Frozen Lake In India That's Full Of Skeletons. What On Earth Happened Here? (IFL Science)
Skeleton Lake of Roopkund, India (Atlas Obscura)
Mystery Solved - The Skeleton Lake of India (Science, Dummy) cw: human remains
Inside Roopkund Lake, The Curious Indian Lake Where Skeletons Wash Ashore (All That’s Interesting)
Tourists to Roopkund trek back with human skeletons (The Indian Express)
The Mystery of ‘Skeleton Lake’ Gets Deeper (The Atlantic)
Biomolecular analyses of Roopkund skeletons show Mediterranean migrants in Indian Himalaya (Phys.org)
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11/4/2019 • 33 minutes, 4 seconds
Our Dwindling Archaeological Record, and Drones - TAS 76
Richie Cruz joins Chris Webster for a recording of You Call This Archaeology that we decided to record and release here. It’s a fun conversation that goes from the archaeological record that we’re starting to produce less and less to drones to whatever else. Enjoy!Links
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Jordan Jacobs Episode
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11/2/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 4 seconds
A Scary Tech Story - ArchaeoTech 115
OK, it’s not that scary. However, not understanding the tech you’re using and what it’s capable of can be a harrowing experience that can result in the loss of business and more importantly, a loss of scientific data.App of the Day
Webby: Coverage?
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10/31/2019 • 18 minutes, 20 seconds
Halloween Archaeohorror Stories Feat. Liz Pearson and Ellery Thomas - Halloween Special - Modern Myth
Spooky Scary archaeologists!This podcast is an anthology of creative stories, all within the theme of Halloween and a little bit of heritage.Content Warning: Body Horror, Depressive thoughts, violence.The first story is "Mud", written and narrated by Tristan Boyle, it is the story of a field archaeologist who is confronting a sickening realisation.The next piece is a song called Nan Tuck, by Chalk Horse Music. Liz (of Chalk Horse Music) describes a witch legend in the County of Sussex where I live in the UK. It involves a woman that lived in the 16th century, Nan Tuck, which became the inspiration for this song.The final story, Eternal Rest, written by Tristan and read by Ellery Thomas tells of a museum conservator who's accidentally damage turns into horror.Thanks to Liz and Ellery for their contributions, you can find their work at the following links:Liz - Chalk Horse Music - https://www.chalkhorsemusic.com/ - @chalkhorsemusicEllery - https://www.ellery.xyz/ - @elleryells
10/30/2019 • 36 minutes, 11 seconds
Spooktober: The Nature of Evil - The Dirt 66
Come along for a look at the anthropology of “evil,” some of the psychological designations that true crime podcasts might neglect, some wildly speculative thoughts about the roots of human evil, and how scores on “psychopath tests” vary across societies. Plus, the earliest cold case murder, Machiavelli on Machiavellianism, and unfortunately, the entirely unwelcome reappearance of the Evil Neanderthal theory.Links
Cultural Relativism (WIkibooks)
How evil is a socially constructed concept: Evil across societies (The Manitoban)
Demons, Dybbuks, Ghosts, & Golems (My Jewish Learning)
Psychiatric labeling in cross-cultural perspective (Science)
The Anthropology of Evil
The Nature of Evil (Huffington Post)
The Stigma of Personality Disorders (Current Psychiatry Reports)
Personality Disorders (The Mayo Clinic)
Why It Pays to Be a Bit of a Psychopath (LiveScience)
Successful cavemen were serial killers (New York Post)
The Criminal Psychopath: History, Neuroscience, Treatment, and Economics (Jurimetrics)
Quick and Dirty: Some Psychosocial Costs Associated with the Dark Triad in Three Countries (Evolutionary Psychology)
A world shrouded in darkness: Accounting for variance in the Dark Triad traits around the world (ANU)
This Author Thinks We Might Be on the Verge of a New Generation of Serial Killers (Vice)
World's Oldest Cold Case: A 430,000-Year-Old Murder Victim Found In Pit Of Bones (Forbes)
Unraveling the True Machiavelli (JHU Arts & Sciences Magazine)
500-year-old arrest warrant for Machiavelli discovered (Archaeology.wiki)
Monster Talk episode with Jon Ronson discussing the Psychopath Test
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10/28/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Our Ruined Lives with Damian Kirkwood - Ruins 8
In this episode of A Life In Ruins podcast, our hosts do something different. As opposed to interviewing an archaeologist and asking about their career, the hosts bring on zooarchaeologist Damian Kirkwood, whom they went to school with, and have a casual discussion about all things archaeology.While the conversation begins with Damian explaining his credentials, the show quickly devolves into discussions about archaeological media representation, including a discussion on Indiana Jones, the Prime Directive, and a salty, yet educated argument against the existence of Bigfoot. we’ve decided to call the segment “Our Ruined Lives”.”Oh, and don’t worry, we all agree that 10,000 BC is the worst film in cinema history.Contact
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10/28/2019 • 56 minutes, 43 seconds
Winter Is Coming, Translate Your Archaeology Skills - CRMArch 175
We’ve seen the question of how to translate your archaeology skills a lot lately. Probably because “Winter is Coming” and people are looking for work in the off season. In this episode, Chris takes his Team Black webinar and discusses how to translate the skills from archaeology into the “real world”.Linkshttps://archcert.blackFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:
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10/23/2019 • 46 minutes, 5 seconds
Spooktober: South American Horror Story - The Dirt Pod 65
This week, head south to the misty, mysterious island of Chiloé, Chile, where Amber tells Anna a story of a powerful cult of warlocks that held the island in their grip in the late 19th century CE. But, as in all good horror stories, the true villain is possibly something else entirely. Sit down for a hearty meal of the spookiest spaghetti and explore indigenous Mapuche governance, colonization, and whether the ghost stories of Chiloé might be more meaningful than they seem.Content warning: there is a brief scene describing graphic violence, but we’ll warn you when it’s time for sensitive ears to skip ahead.Links
Into the Cave of Chile’s Witches (Smithsonian)
The Myths and Mythologies of Chiloe, Chile's Most Haunted Island (Culture Trip)
Myth and Magic Infuse Chilean Island (NPR)
Invunche (Chiloé Mitologico)
The Cave of Quicaví (VoiceMap Tours)
La Enfermadad de todos en El Cuerpo Propia: Brujeria y performatividad del Tribual de la Raza Indigena en Chiloé (Universum)
Rhetorical Imperialism (Digital Commons @DU)
Shamans' Pragmatic Gendered Negotiations with Mapuche Resistance Movements and Chilean Political Authorities (Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power)
Imbunches and Other Monsters: Enemy Legends and Underground Histories in José Donoso and Catalina Parra (Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies)
Reyes Sobre La Tierra: Brujería Y Chamanismo En Una Cultura Insular. Chiloé Entre Los Siglos XVIII y XY
Pueblos Originarios - Indigenous Populations of Chile Map
The Cinematic Spell in an Island of Uncertainty (Anthrovision)
Lore Episode 25, “The Cave”
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10/21/2019 • 47 minutes, 11 seconds
Space, Egypt, and Prehistory - TAS 75
Today on the Archaeology show is a replay of the last episode recorded on KNVC in Carson City, Nevada. Chris talks about a 9000 year ol mask, King Tut, Space Archaeology, and some fieldwork.Links
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10/19/2019 • 57 minutes, 23 seconds
Watching Brief - September - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. Link of the Month: Trowel Blazers Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon:https://tinyurl.com/y4g5dp6wLinks:05:34 – News Updates – Save Our Sands & HMS Victory 1744:Goodwin Sands Judicial Review has been dismissed:https://goodwinsandssos.org/goodwin-sands-judicial-review-has-been-dismissed/HMS Victory: Ship artefacts to remain on wreck:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-49854546?fbclid=IwAR2ChW-WppGzzVTPOSGbC-ap0cVrDvscE5AiDhUxItZi_aNez10nqXt4SAk11:43 – Fall Out from All Canning Metal Detecting Rally:PAS Wiltshire Twitter Thread:https://twitter.com/PasWiltshire/status/1177559001262956544?s=19&fbclid=IwAR3RbBuxq6D8cuO2_1JIDmNKAc-d43xPgA1hWLzfNZ-HjtxHgbe64XvCjTACode of Practice for Responsible Metal Detecting in England and Wales (2017):https://finds.org.uk/getinvolved/guides/codeofpractice?fbclid=IwAR2F91OrXWrksfJBf6kboY7bhzDRgtYN7soeqDElPtbojDExP8mvSpxhdcsIvory Hunting Gangs ‘destroy’ incredible 50,000 year Old Mammoth Graveyard: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9855118/ivory-hunting-gangs-destroy-mammoth-graveyard-stealing-artefacts/ 31:23 – Flooded Archaeology, What Should Be Done?’They are Barbaric’: Turkey Prepares to Flood 12,000-Year-Old City to Build Dam:https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/sep/12/they-are-barbaric-turkey-prepares-to-flood-12000-year-old-city-to-build-dam?fbclid=IwAR3Yh1Qk95fwH9JEpVLrULq6kkFDGy9Mzfq-EJhwfbjgM26Whg1KQKp-8xIThe video is available on Youtube via https://youtu.be/RIyQ26o753s
10/18/2019 • 2 hours, 3 minutes, 24 seconds
Estonian Lace Part 1 - Hist Yarns S1E3
In the first half of this episode we delve into the rich and interesting history of Estonian Lace knitting. Then, we’ll discuss the next couple sections of the Zetland shawl, including the wings where you’ll do most of the knitting!Links
Cocoknits foam stitch stoppers
The art of Shetland lace by Sarah Don (out of print)
To get your copy of the pattern, and knit-a-long head over to Rachel’s pattern store on Ravelry (https://www.ravelry.com/designers/rachel-roden)
To get the yarn Rachel recommends, head over to Jimmy Beans Wool (https://www.jimmybeanswool.com/knitting/yarn/BichesetBuches/LePetitLambswool.asp?showLarge=true&specPCVID=91487)
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10/18/2019 • 22 minutes, 9 seconds
Listener Questions - ArchaeoTech 114
That’s right! We sourced your questions from Facebook and Twitter and answer your questions about mapping, canine forensics, open source programs, field data programs, and more! Send them in or hit us up on the socials to ask your questions and help everyone out on our next episode.Links
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Paul: Microphone Live by Von Bruno
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10/17/2019 • 1 hour, 13 seconds
Planting Seeds for Transformation in Cultural Heritage Management - HeVo 34
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Applied Archaeology International’s Bobby Bearheart (Ojibwa), Tess Lynston (lineage of Yampa and Bri Bri, Iszaac Webb (Wadandi), Genevieve Carey, and Dave Guilfoyle during their cultural exchange road trip across the US Southwest. We also talk about a previous cultural exchange trip in Australia. An interesting conversation looking at the similarities and differences between the US and Australia, including NAGPRA and repatriation, as well as how we can all work to improve cultural heritage management wherever we are located.LinksApplied Archaeology InternationalCreations Curations facebook pageGrave Injustice by Kathleen [email protected]@[email protected]@gmail.com
10/15/2019 • 47 minutes, 50 seconds
Albania: Mapping it All Out with Erina Baci - Ruins 7
On this episode of A Life in Ruins, we interview Erina Baci. Erina Baci is an Anthropologist and Archaeologist, studying at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor - one of the top anthropology departments in the US. Erina studies Bronze and Iron Age settlement patterns in Albania and Kosovo. We delve into GIS, the history of archaeological study in Albania/Kosovo and David and Erina talk about their academic connections.ContactEmail: [email protected]: @alifeinruinspodcastFacebook: @alifeinruinspodcast
10/14/2019 • 52 minutes, 45 seconds
Spooktober: Cryptoanthropology - The Dirt 64
It's here! Spooktober is here! Your (g)hosts kick off the month with an exploration of things that go bump in the woods, and discuss what anthropology has to say about Bigfoot. Turns out, a whole lot. There’s skepticism, mild skepticism, and then there's theory that may finally break Anna altogether.LinksIs Bigfoot Real? The Long Strange Story of Our Search for Bigfoot (Popular Mechanics)People Have Been Chasing Bigfoot for 60 Years—Here's How It Began (History.com)Bigfoot 411Them + UsHomo heidelbergensis (Smithsonian Museum of Natural History)Bigfoot Culture and Belief of Sasquatch in the United States (Esri)The Science Behind Bigfoot an Interview With Dr. Jeff Meldrum (BYU-Idaho Radio)Are Other Hominins (Hominoids) Alive Today? (Relict Hominid Inquiry)Bigfoot DNA (Monster Talk)We Burn as Many Calories as Hunter-Gatherers, So What Makes Us Fat? (Time)How many humans would it take to keep our species alive? One scientist's surprising answer (NBC News)Bigfoot Skepticism (Monster Talk)ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast
10/14/2019 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 35 seconds
Graduate School De-Mystified with Dr. Bill White - CRMArch 174
Did you know that many schools have a deadline for the next school year of some time this December? What abut calling the professor you want to work with? There is a lot you need to know and Berkeley Professor and long-time host of this podcast, Dr. Bill White let’s you know the secrets to getting into the school of your choice.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of Science
10/9/2019 • 55 minutes, 20 seconds
The Professor Is In (And Pseudoscience Is Out) - The Dirt 63
This week, Anna and Amber welcome Very Special Guest Ken Feder (Central Connecticut State This week, Anna and Amber welcome Very Special Guest Ken Feder (Central Connecticut State University) to talk all things archaeological and pseudoarchaeological. Amber and Anna ask Ken about teaching strategies! Hot takes from critics! The real impact of archaeological research on living communities! The proper way to say 'Thames!' And more! Plus, why you should buy all of Ken’s books.LinksAncient America: Fifty Archaeological Sites to See for Yourself“Outcasts” Build Their Own Village in 18th-Century Barkhamsted (Connecticut History)Building in Egypt: Pharaonic Stone MasonrySteph Halmhofer and Bones, Stones, and BooksArchaeological Fantasies Kenneth Feder’s Faculty BioContactEmail the Dirt Podcast
10/7/2019 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 55 seconds
Woodstock Archaeology and Paleolithic Life - TAS 74
It’s another recording from the former radio show at KNVC in Carson City Nevada. We talk about some recent articles in the news of archaeology.LinksWoodstock Archaeology17 Key Milestones in Paleolithic LifeNotify Experts of FindsClimate Change in Arch SitesRitualized Cannabis use in China 2500 years agoContactChris [email protected]
10/6/2019 • 1 hour, 38 seconds
Mark Spanjer - EAA2019 - 069
These are selections of conversations recorded at the EAA2019 conference in Bern, Switzerland. Tristan of the APN spoke to Mark Spanjer about the state of archaeology today.Mark Spanjer talks about the relations that archaeologists have with one another and how we can make the profession better.https://twitter.com/Aranadan
10/6/2019 • 5 minutes, 52 seconds
Francesco Ripanti - EAA2019 - 068
Tristan of the APN spoke to Francesco Ripanti about his public archaeology work.Francesco Ripanti has a PhD in public archaeology from the University of Pisa, with a project focusing on participation in Italian community archaeology. Graduated with a Master’s thesis in archaeological methods at the University of Siena, his research covers several themes related to public archaeology, heritage and museum studies. Greatly interested in archaeological storytelling and communication, he has tried out his skills authoring short videos set at the Roman site of Vignale (Italy), short stories about 25 objects exhibited at Museo Archeologico Nazionale delle Marche (Ancona, Italy) and for a digital storytelling prototype at the Ancient Agora of Athens (Greece).http://archeovideo.wordpress.com.https://pisa.academia.edu/FrancescoRipanti/CurriculumVitae
10/6/2019 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Kate Geary - EAA2019 - 067
Tristan of the APN talks to Kate Geary at EAA2019 about development of training and pathways into the profession. Kate Geary is the Head of Professional Development and Practice at Chartered Institute for Archaeologists https://www.archaeologists.net/
10/6/2019 • 4 minutes, 27 seconds
Dr Alexander Gramsch - EAA 2019 - 065
These are selections of conversations recorded at the EAA2019 conference in Bern, Switzerland. Dr. Alexander Gramsch works at the Römisch-Germanische Kommission in Frankfuhrt. Tristan spoke to him at the RGK table in the upstarirs section of the University of Bern, the Kuppelraum. Dr. Gramsch explains the work of the RGK and talks about the benefits and challenges of using digital microscopes. To find out more info please check out :https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/germania/index
10/6/2019 • 3 minutes, 32 seconds
Jamaican Archaeology with Zach Beier - ArchaeoTech 113
Jamaica is a fascinating place with a rich historic and prehistoric history. Our guest today, archaeologist Zach Beier lives in Jamaica and is passionate about his history. We talk to him about Jamaican archaeology and the technology he uses to decipher it. LinksBook: British Forts and Their CommunitiesZach Beier Info:Instagram: zakademicTwitter: zakademicThe Department of History and Archaeology at The UWI MonaArchaeological Society of JamaicaInstagram: archaeologyjamaicaApp of the DayWebby: WatchOS Decibel AppPaul: Random notes about Siri, Google News, and iOS 13.ContactChris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected]
10/3/2019 • 53 minutes, 30 seconds
That'll Do, Pig - Animals 15
On this episode of ArchaeoAnimals, (a very hungry) Alex faces one of her many nemeses: pig teeth! Learn more about pig domestication, the wealth of information you may gather from archaeological pig remains and some exciting archaeological projects featuring pigs. Simona’s fascinating insight into Roman tax law is a bonus ;)Sources:https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2015/08/taming-pig-took-some-wild-turnshttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/257607859_Distinguishing_Wild_Boar_from_Domestic_Pigs_in_Prehistory_A_Review_of_Approaches_and_Recent_ResultsKing (1978) A comparative analysis of bone assemblies from Roman sites in Britain. The Institute of Archeology, London. https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2015/08/taming-pig-took-some-wild-turnshttp://www.rubiconheritage.com/2011/06/14/cooking-a-pig-bronze-age-style-part-1/ https://www.archaeology.co.uk/articles/neolithic-food-miles.htm https://www.naturkundemuseum.uni-halle.de/forschungsprojekte/sus_100/ContactAlex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitzSimona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLadyMusic"Coconut - (dyalla remix)"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
10/1/2019 • 55 minutes, 25 seconds
Listening to the Oldies - The Dirt 62
This week, Anna and Amber sing you a little tune about musical instruments in the archaeological record, and the ways that we can access ancient music today. From the discoveries of the earliest known flutes, to jamming out with Homer, to some mind-blowing takes on sound and silence, consider it our first movement in this composition. LinksScales from Around the World (How Music Really Works)A Biological Rationale for Musical Scales (PLOSOne)A Voice from the Past (The New Yorker)The European Music Archaeology Project Recreates Instruments of Old (New York Times)Ice and Longboats: Ancient Music of Scandinavia (European Music Archaeology Project, Volume 2)Ancient Greek music: now we finally know what it sounded like (The Conversation)8 Oldest Musical Instruments in the World (Oldest.org)Brookhaven Lab Expert Helps Date Flute Thought to be Oldest Playable Musical Instrument (Brookhaven National Laboratory)Oldest Greek Fragment of Homer Discovered on Clay Tablet (Smithsonian)Sing like you mean it! - the Linguistics of Tonal LanguagesListen to Sappho Read By Stephen G. Daitz (The New Yorker Podcast)Hear What Homer’s Odyssey Sounded Like When Sung in the Original Ancient Greek (Open Culture)Homer Multitext Project We can tell where a whale has travelled from the themes in its song (New Scientist)ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast
9/30/2019 • 43 minutes, 30 seconds
Watching Brief - August - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find.Link of the Month: Pull Tab Archaeology: https://youtu.be/-yHbcVw13D0Links:02:29 – HS2 Costs Spiral, Review Announced – What Does this Mean for Archaeology?HS2 to be delayed by up to five years as cost spirals to up to £88bn:https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/sep/03/hs2-to-be-delayed-by-up-to-five-yearsHS2 Railway to be Delayed by up to Five Years:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-4956354915:24 – Norwich Cathedral: Helter-Skelter Offers New Experience:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-49285829/norwich-cathedral-helter-skelter-offers-new-experience?fbclid=IwAR2A4iNIxrwgvpRpLDOJbi-D3YzJvxTxpBQ2QL7PHf8cO46AmlejFTErJHoHere’s What You Can See from the Top of Norwich Cathedral’s New Helter Skelter:https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/norwich-cathedral-new-helter-skelter-nave-view-from-the-top-medieval-bosses-1-6215554?fbclid=IwAR2DWanpKflF1L4rAZjtDDjgqDC2sbMW-CY-P8GuAjRvoXidEs-hz2s85rM23:44 - Ancient DNA and Nationalism, Netanyahu Weighs in:Israel’s Rabbinical Courts Begin to Recognize DNA Tests, Potentially Opening Gateway to Proving Jewishness:https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-will-dna-testing-become-the-gateway-to-proving-jewishness-1.7772764?fbclid=IwAR0T7nsSmkfER3amhelvEarn2WvJ3mzG7FM1OwFDLyBrq3ITjI6CZG48iuMNetanyahu uses DNA to deny Palestinian Right to Homeland:https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20190708-netanyahu-uses-dna-claim-to-deny-palestinian-right-to-homeland/Twitter comment:https://www.facebook.com/Archaeosoup/photos/a.509991202413865/2398730096873290/?type=3&theaterNew Research Challenges the Origin of ‘The Egtved Girl’:https://phys.org/news/2019-08-egtved-girl.amp?fbclid=IwAR2_4BvawAdtwxymRl5mKEXh3JlqXQYaKYv-C1AUhp8LbVVGx_HEAD1rvRE&__twitter_impression=trueScotland’s Genetic Landscape Echoes Dark Ages:https://www.ed.ac.uk/news/2019/scotland-s-genetic-landscape-echoes-dark-age?fbclid=IwAR3XCgeB-OpW54fsduk7ZRXT0rTbwnCT7Ewvaa_F6fn_0Rm85eBNj7sJlr840:45 - Volunteers Polish Giant’s Erection By Hand!:https://metro.co.uk/
9/28/2019 • 1 hour, 57 minutes, 43 seconds
CRM Masterminds, Possible? - CRMArch 173
Masterminds - are they right for CRM? A mastermind group is a group of people that help each other learn and grow. The most beneficial groups have a cost because paying for it makes you attend. What Chris Webster proposes is an affordable mastermind series in four levels that will help advance anyone in the group.Give us your thoughts at [email protected] Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of Science
9/25/2019 • 24 minutes, 45 seconds
Story Time with Anna: Olaus and the Chamber of Confirmation Bias - The Dirt 61
Snuggle on down in your jimjams with a mug of your favorite warm beverage, as Anna tells Amber a bedtime story about a great moment in archaeological discovery. This week, we travel back to 17th century Sweden, where a professor named Olof Rudbeck changed the world with his research. No spoilers, so check out thedirtpod.com for this week's show notes and recommended reading.ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast
9/23/2019 • 44 minutes, 30 seconds
New Apple Hardware and Software for Sept 2019 - ArchaeoTech 112
Every September Apple releases at least the new iPhone for the year. Sometimes, like this year, they release a bit more. Today Chris gives you an update on the new Watch, iPhones, and iPad. This isn’t just an Apple fan-boy perspective but a look at what the new upgrades can do for archaeology and fieldwork.LinksAppleZeroLemonPaperLike Screen ProtectorHuawei PhoneContactChris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected]
9/22/2019 • 27 minutes, 32 seconds
Northern European Rock Art with Rauno Lauhakangas - TAS 73
Rauno Lauhakangus is the president of the Finnish Rock Art Society and a physicist. He’s on TAS to talk about northern European Rock Art and how we interpret that past through the rock carvings. Also, there’s no pictographs in Finland?LinksFinnish Rock Art Association (in Finnish)ContactChris [email protected]
9/21/2019 • 54 minutes, 29 seconds
History of Fabric, Pt. 2 - Yarns 02
Part 2!!Have you ever looked at a piece of knitting and wondered, “How did they figure out how to DO that with just two needles and string?” Whether you’re a picker or a thrower, those techniques had to come from somewhere, and their origins may surprise you. Rachel Roden and Heather Boyd look at knitting techniques with the eyes of designers, through the lens of archaeology: each episode travels the world to dig up and discuss a different technique, and then applies it to a clever pattern designed by Rachel.LinksTo get your copy of the pattern, and knit-a-long head over to Rachel’s pattern store on Ravelry (https://www.ravelry.com/designers/rachel-roden)To get the yarn Rachel recommends, head over to Jimmy Beans Wool (https://www.jimmybeanswool.com/knitting/yarn/BichesetBuches/LePetitLambswool.asp?showLarge=true&specPCVID=91487)ContactRachelRavelryInstagramTwitterFacebookWebsiteHeatherInstagramRavelry
9/18/2019 • 27 minutes, 29 seconds
History of Fabric, Pt 1 - Yarns 01
Have you ever looked at a piece of knitting and wondered, “How did they figure out how to DO that with just two needles and string?” Whether you’re a picker or a thrower, those techniques had to come from somewhere, and their origins may surprise you. Rachel Roden and Heather Boyd look at knitting techniques with the eyes of designers, through the lens of archaeology: each episode travels the world to dig up and discuss a different technique, and then applies it to a clever pattern designed by Rachel.LinksTo get your copy of the pattern, and knit-a-long head over to Rachel’s pattern store on Ravelry (https://www.ravelry.com/designers/rachel-roden)To get the yarn Rachel recommends, head over to Jimmy Beans Wool (https://www.jimmybeanswool.com/knitting/yarn/BichesetBuches/LePetitLambswool.asp?showLarge=true&specPCVID=91487)ContactRachelRavelryInstagramTwitterFacebookWebsiteHeatherInstagramRavelry
9/18/2019 • 30 minutes, 15 seconds
Coast Salish Archaeology - HeVo 33
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Karen Rose Thomas, who is finishing up her Masters at the University of British Columbia. We talk about being a First Nations field representative, her experience as an Indigenous student, and the colonial nature of anthropology. We also talk about her experiences on Simon Fraser University’s Aboriginal Reconciliation Council and as the Tsleil-Waututh representative on the Board of Directors for the Museum of Vancouver. We close out with a fun members only section where we talk about her work for the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, experimental archaeology, public anthropology, museums, and where she would like to go in the future.Linkshttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/a-voice-to-confront-one-woman-s-journey-to-decolonize-archeology-1.5137875https://www.cbc.ca/news/renew-stories-of-indigenous-innovation-1.5141155 [Radio Component of the Story]https://www.citr.ca/radio/unceded-airwaves/episode/20181205/SFU Aboriginal Reconciliation Council Updateshttp://www.sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2019/06/charles-comfort-mural-removal-statement-aboriginal-recociliation.html [Karen: "About the SFU ARC, this was just in my newsfeed today, the university is acting on one of our recommendations!"]Photos (see www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/33)Photos of Karen and her family are all taken at Cates Park / Whey-ah-Wichen which is an ancient village site on the Burrard Inlet, but it is now a park. PDF includes pictures of the stone tools she refers to in the podcast [email protected]@[email protected]@gmail.com
9/17/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 59 seconds
Listener Questions - Dirt 60
This week, Anna and Amber tackle some questions submitted from you, the listener! It's a lightning round of stories about ghost puppers, citizen archaeology, glimpses of what happens behind closed doors, Stone Age musicians, and much more!LinksArchaeology, folklore, and the skeletal remains of a hellhound (Strange Remains)Leiston: Are these the bones of devil dog, Black Shuck? (East Anglia Daily Times)What To Do If You Find A Site (Archaeological Society of Virginia)Moundville Archaeological ParkSwimming in the Sahara (Discover Magazine)How Climate Change May Have Shaped Human Evolution (Smithsonian Magazine)Earliest music instruments found (BBC News)A Vest Pocket Guide to Brothels in 19th-Century New York for Gentlemen on the Go (New York Times)A Guide to Houses No Gentleman Would Dare to Frequent (New York Times)Pre-Incan Civilizations in Peru (Kuoda)ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast
9/16/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 43 seconds
Meersbrook Hall: An iconic Sheffield Building with Ken Dash - Arch and Ale 26
This month Archaeology and Ale proudly present:Ken Dash on “Meersbrook Hall: An iconic Sheffield building”Ken has spent his life studying Sheffield heritage. In this talk, Ken brings us through his experience excavating around Meersbrook Hall. Once the home of the Roebuck and Shore families, Meersbrook Hall would later house the collection of Victorian art critic and patron, John Ruskin.AboutArchaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. All talks take place at the Red Deer pub on Pitt Street in Sheffield.
9/12/2019 • 43 minutes, 42 seconds
Cross Communication in CRM - CRMArch 172
We start with a definition of historical archaeology in segment one. The next two segments are about communication in archaeology. Are there really trade secrets? Should we be sharing information as well as business information?Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of Science
9/11/2019 • 58 minutes, 13 seconds
Fun-A with Fauna - Dirt 59
Anna and Amber talk about animal bones and what you can learn from them about domestication! Learn about how selective breeding affects animals' bodies (and also learn that Amber is very afraid of pigs). We also take a detour into Spookytown with some bizarre Iron age animal burials, and top it off with a lovely story about a kitten.LinksTop Signs of Animal Domestication (ThoughtCo)Early Date for Horse Domestication in Kazakhstan (Current World Archaeology)The boneyard of the bizarre that rewrites our Celtic past to include hybrid-animal monster myths (The Independent)Ritual and Burial: The Strange and Elaborate Ways Humans Prepared Animals for the Afterlife (Ancient Origins)Ancient bobcat buried like a human being (Science)ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast
9/9/2019 • 46 minutes, 42 seconds
Eat, Dig, Love: A Summer in the Ukraine - Ruins 6
In this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, our three co-hosts reconvene after a summer of shenanigans while Carlton is fighting the effects of jet lag. Connor and David mention what they have been up to and Carlton talks about his trip gallivanting across Eastern Europe. Carlton has some tips for those wishing to travel with Juul pods (spoiler alert, do not travel with them unless you want them taken away from you) and questions the legitimacy of duck effigies mentioned by Connor. This episode is full of hate, laughter and ridiculousness.ContactEmail: [email protected]: @alifeinruinspodcastFacebook: @alifeinruinspodcast
9/9/2019 • 56 minutes, 36 seconds
1800 Year Old Alaskan Footprints - TAS 72
Recently, 1800 year-old footprints were found in Alaska. Gerad Smith, one of the researchers on the project from the University of Alaska joins Chris Webster on his radio show on KNVC in Carson City, Nevada.LinksKNVCContactChris [email protected]
9/7/2019 • 58 minutes, 11 seconds
Native or Introduced? The Animals You'd NEVER Thought Came From Elsewhere - Ep 14
For this episode, Alex and Simona delve into the realm of native and introduced species. How long does a certain species have to consistently live in a geographical location to be considered native? What do introduced species tell us about past populations? What is it with the Romans introducing a horde of animals to Britain? Are squirrels real? These are but few of the questions they shall attempt to answer. Sources:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/wildlife/6574709/Mouse-and-rabbits-among-non-native-species.htmlhttps://www.mammal.org.uk/species-hubhttps://animalpeopleforum.org/2017/05/21/archaeologys-role-animal-conservation-environmental-protection-past-matters/Wolverton, S. and Lyman, R.L. (2012) Conservation Biology and Applied Zooarchaeology. Tuscon, AZ: The University of Arizona Press.O’Connor, T. & Sykes, N. (Eds.) (2010) Extinctions and Invasions: A Social History of British FaunaWindgather PressReturn of pine martens could save Britain's red squirrels, say scientists https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/mar/07/return-of-pine-martens-could-save-britains-red-squirrels-say-scientistsEaster Bunny Project: https://www.easter-origins.org/about On the trail of the Fallow Deer project: https://ahrc.ukri.org/research/readwatchlisten/features/onthetrailofthefallowdeer/Wild Boar: https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/trees-woods-and-wildlife/animals/mammals/wild-boar/ContactAlex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitzSimona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLadyMusic"Coconut - (dyalla remix)"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
9/3/2019 • 52 minutes, 28 seconds
The Dirt Potcast: Ceramics in Archaeology - Ep 58
This week, we’re talking ceramics! Anna and Amber explain how bits of pottery aren’t called shards, but do hold lots of secrets (and sometimes blood!), the role of ceramics in archaeology, evidence for amateur and student potters, and how Amber clearly didn’t miss her calling as a ceramic artist.LinksBasic Concepts: Pottery in the Archaeological Record (Archaeology Review)[https://ahotcupofjoe.net/2007/01/basic-concepts-pottery-in-the-archaeological-record/]Ancient Chinese pottery confirmed as the oldest yet found (The Guardian)[https://www.theguardian.com/science/2012/jun/28/ancient-chinese-pottery-oldest-yet]Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) in the Study of Archaeological Ceramics (Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Ceramic Analysis)[https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199681532.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199681532-e-24]Thule tradition (University of Waterloo)[http://anthropology.uwaterloo.ca/ArcticArchStuff/thule.html]Ceramic Technology of Arctic Alaska: An Experimental and Adaptive Craft (Teal Sullivan)[http://www.tealsullivan.com/ceramics/arcticpottery/]How to Make an Unfired Clay Cooking Pot: Understanding the Technological Choices Made by Arctic Potters (Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory)[https://www.jstor.org/stable/25653111?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents]Muweilah (Universes in Universe)[https://universes.art/en/art-destinations/sharjah/archaeological-sites/muweilah]Prehistoric Children Working and Playing: A Southwestern Case Study in Learning Ceramics (Journal of Archaeological Research)[https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/jar.57.4.3631354]The Dirt Book Club!When Clay Sings (via WorldCat) [https://www.worldcat.org/title/when-clay-sings/oclc/340283]ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast
This is a special announcement ahead of the Public Archaeology Twitter Conference (PATC4)."We hold these conferences in order to continue our attempts to challenge the conference status quo in terms of communication, diversity and inclusivity. Conference attendance has many issues, such as funding and accessibility, so these formats can contribute information which can be used to make archaeology safer and more accessible within as well as outside the profession.Conferences that cost over £400 to attend are no longer financially viable for most people. Conferences that charge large fees and discuss public and community archaeology are excluding the participants, communities and colleagues with whom we work who do not have access to travel and conference funds, those with caring responsibilities, those with disabilities, or simply those who do not have enough time to travel long distances. There needs to be an alternative."The hashtag for the September 2019 event will be #PATC4.https://publicarchaeologyconference.wordpress.com/
8/29/2019 • 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Trash, and the Archaeologists That LOVE It - CRMArch 171
On this episode we discuss how archaeologists deal with the ubiquity of the mid-20th century trash that we all see around us. What do we do with it? Does 50 years even make sense anymore? What about plastic?Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of Science
8/28/2019 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science with Dr. Michele Koons - TAS 71
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is a massive organization that strives to teach the public about the world around us. Dr. Michelle Koons is the Curator of Archaeology at the DMNS and brings us a report on what they're doing these days and what you can see and participate in if you visit. We talk about one such project in detail: The Magic Mountain Community Archaeology Project.LinksDenver Museum of Nature and ScienceDr. Michele Koons Profile at DMNSContactChris [email protected]
8/24/2019 • 38 minutes, 28 seconds
LIDAR in Cambodia with Dr. Sarah Klassen - Archaeotech 111
It’s all LIDAR today! Paul and Chris interview Dr. Sarah Klassen, an archaeologist that has done extensive work in southeast Asia, specifically Cambodia. She’s got some fascinating things to say about what the LIDAR data told them about the past at Ankor Wat and other temples, and, about new questions the data presented.LinksDr. Klaasen’s WebsiteApp of the DayWebby: Motion-X GPS UpdatePaul: Settings Sync for Visual Studio CodeContactChris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected]
8/22/2019 • 56 minutes, 3 seconds
Anthropology of the US-Mexico Border - HeVo 32
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Dr. Jason De León, professor of Anthropology and Chicana/o Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. De León talks about how he found himself at a cross roads with traditional archaeology and completely changed his career to better match his values. We discuss his work with the Undocumented Migration Project, conducting archaeological, ethnographic, and forensic anthropology methods to better understand the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as his Hostile Terrain exhibition. We talk about the complicated ethics involved, civil disobedience in the face of injustice, representation, and what we can all do in the face of this structural violence. A fascinating look into how to use anthropology to address current issues in a new way.LinksJason Patrick De Leon websiteDr. De Leon’s Twitter: @jason_p_deleonHostile TerrainUndocumented Migration ProjectThe Land of Open Graves: Living and Dying on the Migrant Trail (Jason’s Book)Links to the Radiolab Border Trilogy featuring Dr. De LeónArticle about how companies are profiting from the detention [email protected]@[email protected]@gmail.com
8/20/2019 • 53 minutes
August Hiatus
Hey everyone! We're experiencing some technical difficulties with one of our computers. We'll be back with regular weekly episodes just as soon as we figure that out. In the mean time, check out the other great episodes in our back catalogue and on the Archaeology Podcast Network.
8/19/2019 • 50 seconds
CRM with a side of BREXIT - CRMArch 170
On today’s show we start with a listener comment about hotel room points. We continue with a discussion of BREXIT and what it will mean for archaeology in the UK. Finally, we talk about taking this podcast to other countries. If you’re interested in starting a version of this show in your country, let us know!LinkseBatesAlternative Lodging EpisodeFind @ArchaeoRPG on all the socialswww.archaeorpg.comFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of Science
8/14/2019 • 57 minutes, 33 seconds
Cache of the Day - The Dirt Pod 57
This week, Anna and Amber take their inspiration from an archaeological news story and dive into some hidden treasures!LinksSamuel Pepys’ 1666 diaries about his beloved parmesan [http://www.pepys.info/1666/1666sep.html] (Pepys.info)Grave of 'real-life Asterix' who fought Caesar found amid trove of weapons and possessions in West Sussex [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/07/22/real-life-asterix-fought-caesar-found-amid-trove-weapons-possessions/] (The Telegraph)Archaeologists find richest cache of ancient mind-altering drugs in South America [https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/05/archaeologists-find-richest-cache-ancient-mind-altering-drugs-south-america] (Science)Clovis-era Tool Cache 13,000 Years Old Shows Evidence Of Camel, Horse Butchering [https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/02/090225132355.htm] (Science Daily)Under Maryland Street, Ties to African Past [https://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/21/science/21arch.html] (The New York Times)A Cache of 18th-Century Rockets Discovered in India [https://www.archaeology-world.com/a-cache-of-18th-century-rockets-discovered-in-india/] (Archaeology World)A Dog Named Monty Has Dug Up a Rare Cache of Bronze Age Artifacts in the Czech Republic [https://news.artnet.com/art-world/dog-archaeologist-czech-republic-1351412] (ArtNet)ContactsEmail the Dirt Podcast
8/12/2019 • 43 minutes, 55 seconds
The One Where Ross Isn't The Only Paleonotologist: A Deep Discussion with Amy Atwater - Ruins 5
Episode 5’s guest, Amy Atwater, is the Paleontology Collections Manager/Registrar at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana. She is also just an all-around bad-ass. She is an avid science communicator, and does so through presentations, videos, and her massively popular instagram account @Mary_annings_revenge. Amy was a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin and has a slew of peer-reviewed publications. She also has published work in The Huffington Post and has even appeared on PBS EONS.We talk with her about how she got into paleontology, how she escaped the field of anthropology and how David and Connor are recovering paleontologists. We define the difference between archaeology and paleontology (Archaeologists Don’t Dig Dinosaurs!) while discussing deep time and stratigraphy. David and Amy discuss curation life and security and Amy explains who Mary Anning is and why she is so vengeful. We finish with a discussion about mental health in Academia. And, big surprise, Connor makes another crappy dad joke. Make sure and get your T-Rex arms clapping and waving as you begin listening to Episode 5 of A Life in Ruins Podcast.LinksAmy’s Socials:Instagram: @Mary_annings_revengeYoutube rap battles:https://youtu.be/I3CQvTpfyakhttps://youtu.be/cf95lU-YbXwContactEmail: [email protected]: @alifeinruinspodcastFacebook: @alifeinruinspodcast
8/12/2019 • 58 minutes, 37 seconds
Plants, Architecture, and Old Guns - TAS 70
Today’s show was recorded at KNVC.org in Carson City Nevada. Chris is joined by his co-host for this episode, Brian Woods. We talk about about plants, architecture, and guns.LinksTAU Researchers Indentified Millennia-Old Animal, Plant Remains on Tiny Cave Flint ToolsItaly’s “House of the Archaeologist” expresses history through materiality137-year-old Winchester rifle found in Nevada has a new homeKNVCContactChris [email protected]
8/10/2019 • 59 minutes, 46 seconds
Boats, Phones, and Drones...Oh my! - ArchaeoTech 110
Today Paul and Chris talk about new boats, drones (of course), issues with the iPhone X in the field, and other random tech topics. It’s a catch-all episode today and we hope you enjoy it!App of the DayWebby: Motion-X GPSPaul: Google NewsGoogleAppleContactChris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected]
8/8/2019 • 40 minutes, 48 seconds
Archaeological Adventures with the National Trust with Rosalind Buck - Arch and Ale 25
Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme.This month Archaeology and Ale proudly present:Rosalind Buck on “Archaeological Adventures with the National Trust”Rosalind Buck has made a career out of her adventures in archaeology! In this episode, Rosalind teaches us about how archaeologists are helping the National Trust to look after their properties in the East Midlands.For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com.You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)Content Warning: Listener discretion is advised, as there is adult language. Thank you.
8/8/2019 • 39 minutes, 43 seconds
Them There Hills: Mounds and the Myth of the Moundbuilders - The Dirt 56
It’s all about mounds and moundbuilders on this week’s episode with Anna and Amber.LinksCahokia: The Great Native American Metropolis (via WorldCat)Cahokia MoundsWatson Brake, a Middle Archaic Mound Complex in Northeast Louisiana (American Antiquity)12th-Century Cahokia Was a “Melting Pot” (Archaeology)Cahokia and the Excavation of Mound 72 (Lithics Casting Lab)The Ancient Mounds of Poverty Point: A Place of Rings (via WorldCat)Moundbuilders (Newberry)Early pottery: Technology, Function, Style, and Interaction in the Lower Southeast (via WorldCat)White Settlers Buried the Truth About the Midwest’s Mysterious Mound Cities (Smithsonian)Check out KenFeder’s take on the myth of the moundbuilders over on Archaeological Fantasies. He’s also the author of this week’s Dirt Book Club entry, Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science andPseudoscience in Archaeology.ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast
8/5/2019 • 58 minutes, 5 seconds
The Weird and the Wonderful: Imagined Zooarchaeologies of Video Games - Animals 13
Simona and Alex finally get to be experts in this fun episode imagining the zooarchaeologies of video games! Using the hundreds (and, if you're Alex, THOUSANDS) of hours of gaming experience, Simona and Alex go through popular video game series (The Witcher, Fallout, Dragon Age, and Skyrim) and try to reconstruct and compare some of the weirder creatures you encounter.Links and ReferencesGalinas, B. et al. (2015) Dragon Age: The World of Thedas - Volume 2, Dark Horse ComicsJohnson, E. (2018) Fantastic Bones and Where to Find Them. I Feel It In My Bones.Merciel, L. (2014) Dragon Age: Last Flight, Tor booksSapkowski, A. (2015) The Sword of Destiny, Gollanczhttps://elderscrolls.fandom.com/wiki/Skyrimhttps://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Fallout_Wikihttps://dragonage.fandom.com/wiki/Dragon_Age_Wikihttps://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Witcher_WikiContactAlex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitzSimona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLadyMusic"Coconut - (dyalla remix)"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
8/5/2019 • 58 minutes, 4 seconds
Interview with a Senior Archaeologist and Uber Driver - CRMArch 169
We talk a lot about the need for a side hustle in CRM Archaeology. On today's episode we talk to an archaeologist from Australia that now lives and works in the U.S. and is also a driver for Uber. He's a senior archaeologist and is making it work.LinksPaul’s BlogFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of Science
7/31/2019 • 38 minutes, 31 seconds
Roman Routeways of Sheffield and North Derbyshire with David Inglis - Arch and Ale 24
Archaeology and Ale proudly presents - David Inglis on “Follow the Yellow Brick Roads: the Roman Routeways of Sheffield and North Derbyshire.” This talk took place on Thursday 28th February at the Red Deer, Sheffield.For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email [email protected] or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com.You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)Content Warning: Listener discretion is advised, as there is adult language. Thank you.
7/29/2019 • 53 minutes, 41 seconds
Troy Story: Heinrich Schliemann and the Power of Lying - Dirt 55
This week, we play some of the Classics: a look at Troy, the Trojan War, and its discovery. Enter Heinrich Schliemann, the archaeologist (nope) who excavated the site of Hisarlik, in present-day Turkey, found evidence of the end of the Iliad (nope), went on to excavate other Homeric heroes (again, nope), and completely changed the game for public interest in archaeological research and the possibility that Homer was based on historical events (actually, this one is true). Come for Amber attempting to recite the Aeneid, stay for Anna throwing books in disgust.ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast
7/29/2019 • 50 minutes, 10 seconds
Cultural Appropriation - TAS 69
Chris Webster is joined again by Brian Woods in the studio at KNVC Community Radio in Carson City Nevada for a chat about goddess figurines and cultural appropriation.LinksKNVCContactChris [email protected]
7/27/2019 • 1 hour, 6 seconds
Tephrochronology with Dr. Jamie Anderson - ArchaeoTech 109
New APN Volunteer producer, Dr. Jamie Anderson, joins Paul and Chris today to talk about her masters and PhD research that used some interesting dating methods. One of those was Tephrocronology, or, dating using ash layers. Combined with other methods, Tephrocronology is a powerful tool. We talk about that and other dating methods.LinksOxCalHeritage Voices Ep31A Life in Ruins PodcastThe Dirt PodcastJamie Anderson on Twitter: @bix783App of the DayWebby: PheramorPaul: IFAB Laws of the GameContactChris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected]
7/25/2019 • 48 minutes, 40 seconds
An Arctic Expedition - Dirt 54
Amber's too cold, Anna's too hot, and we've both lost our dang minds! In an effort to think about something other than the summer heat, this week we're offering you a sampler platter of some of the amazing archaeology from the Arctic regions up north! Learn how people got to the Arctic, what some of them did when they got there, and what's happening to Arctic sites now in light of global warming. Also hyenas. Refreshing!LinksThe Peopling of the Americas: Evidence for Multiple Models (Discover)Late Pleistocene exploration and settlement of the Americas by modern humans (Science)Beringia (National Parks Service)These First Americans Vanished Without a Trace — But Hints of Them Linger (LiveScience)The ancient people in the high-latitude Arctic had well-developed trade (EurekAlert)Do Canadian Carvings Depict Vikings? Removing Mammal Fat May Tell (LiveScience)How Did Prehistoric Hyenas Reach the Americas? Through the Arctic (Ha’aretz)As the Arctic Erodes, Archaeologists Are Racing to Protect Ancient Treasures (Smithsonian)The Unalaska Sea Ice Project (Boston University Zooarchaeology Laboratory)What Clam Thermometers Tell Us About Past Climates (Sapiens)Clamshells and Climate Change: What seal bones and clamshells teach us about past climate (The Brink)Digging for butter clams in Dutch Harbor, Alaska (Youtube)The Dirt Book Club!The earth is faster now: indigenous observations of Arctic environmental change, by Igor Krupnik and Dyanna JollyThe last imaginary place: a human history of the Arctic world, by Robert McGheeContactEmail the Dirt Podcast
7/22/2019 • 39 minutes, 39 seconds
Alternative Lodging - CRMArch 168
From tents to hotel rooms CRM Archaeologists have seen it all when it comes to lodging. We sleep in our cars, double up in rented houses, and try to rack up those hotel points when we can. For the last few years, though, a new player had been shaking things up. With AirBnB anyone can rent out some or all of their residence and for archaeologists working on small town with few lodging options, this can be a real game changer for quality of life. On today's show we talk about the AirBnB trend and what it means for archaeology.LinksThe Points GuyHotels.comAirBnBFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of Science
7/19/2019 • 57 minutes, 33 seconds
Reclaiming Indigenous Histories and the Indigenous Paleolithic - HeVo 31
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Dr. Paulette Steeves (Cree-Metis), Associate Professor at Algoma University. We especially focus on the Indigenous paleolithic and how Dr. Steeves is showing that it was very different than how it is presented by the field of archaeology. We also talk about the Bering Strait theory and why the academy is so resistant to that narrative being challenged. In the beginning of the episode Dr. Steeves walks us through her career, including some incidents that were not so flattering for the field, and finish our by talking about what it would take to decolonize the academy and anthropology. "In early February 1999 I was standing on the corner outside of an old brick building which housed my favorite used bookstore in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The store, which was situated on the edge campus and the entrance to Main Street was a magical place of dreams and respite, where I went for brief sojourns from the real world. The store also contained glassed in shelves with a wonderful collection of nickel candies, from which I created magical brown paper sacks of joy and happiness for my three children. As I exited the book store my oldest son Jesse who was 21, ran up to me, and smiled an accepted his bag of candy. He looked me in the eyes and thanked me and hugged me then just out of the blue he said; “no matter what ever happens to me, don’t you ever give up on your education, promise me you will never give, you will keep going and finish you bachelors and go on to a higher degree, be a doctor, be a lawyer, keep going, promise me you will never give up”, so that day in early February I promised him, I would never give up. Just a week later he was gone, crossed over from this world, and my promise to my son to never give up was the last conversation we had. This story is dedicated to my oldest son Jesse Blue Steeves Dec1, 1977-Feb 18, 1999, I can tell him now that thanks to his love and foresight, I never gave up."Links and References“'Just watch me': Challenging the 'origin story' of Native Americans”https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/02/debate-heats-up-over-whether-130000-year-old-bones-were-broken-by-humans/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28447646 Steeves, P. (2017). Unpacking Neoliberal Archaeological Control of Ancient Indigenous Heritage. Archaeologies, 13(1), 48-65.Steeves, P. (2015). Decolonizing the Past and Present of the Western Hemisphere (The Americas). Archaeologies, 11(1), 42-69.Steeves, P. (2015). Academia, Archaeology, CRM, and Tribal Historic Preservation. Archaeologies, 11(1), 121-141.Holen, S. R., Deméré, T. A., Fisher, D. C., Fullagar, R., Paces, J. B., Jefferson, G. T., ... & Holen, K. A. (2017). A 130,000-year-old archaeological site in southern California, USA. Nature, 544(7651), 479. Holen, S. R., Deméré, T. A., Fisher, D. C., Fullagar, R., Paces, J. B., Jefferson, G. T., ... & Holen, K. A. (2018). Broken bones and hammerstones at the Cerutti Mastodon site: a reply to Haynes.PaleoAmerica, 4(1), 8-11. Haynes, G. (2017). The Cerutti Mastodon. PaleoAmerica, 3(3), 196-199.Dr. [email protected]@PauletteSteevesContactJessicaJessica@livingheritageanthropology.org@[email protected]@gmail.com
7/16/2019 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 20 seconds
Archaeology In The News for May 2019 - TAS 68
Chris Webster is joined again by Brian Woods in the studio in Carson City, Nevada for the radio show on 95.1 FM and Carson Community Media.LinksKNVCContactChris [email protected]
7/13/2019 • 1 hour, 54 seconds
Ancient Ink with Aaron Deter-Wolf - Ruins 4
If you’ve been following us for a bit, you might notice that archaeology isn’t just pyramids or that ancient aliens bullshit...it’s the study of human behavior. And one world-wide human behavior that you’ve probably all observed, is the practice of tattooing and body modification. Well, that’s not really our niche, but lucky for you, we’re bought one of the world’s leading experts on the archaeology of tattooing to talk with us today. In fact, he co-wrote the book on it! Tonight’s guest, Aaron Deter-Wolf, is currently the Prehistoric Archaeologist at the Tennessee Division of Archaeology. Aaron is responsible for managing prehistoric sites on State-owned lands, as well as conducting archaeological excavations and publishing research on the results of those studies. Most importantly, Aaron is a prominent advocate for public archaeology, as evidenced by his work with the state of Tennessee, his scholarly publications, and his new Instagram @archaeologyink. So before the ink dries, let's put a pin in this intro and get to the point of tonight's podcast!ContactEmail: [email protected]: @alifeinruinspodcastFacebook: @alifeinruinspodcast
7/8/2019 • 59 minutes, 23 seconds
Managing Billable Expenses and Safety - CRMArch 167
We often hear of companies in the field of CRM Archaeology skimping on things like ice and water in for field crews. Should these be billable, line-item expenses, or just the cost of doing business like the light bill at the office? Also, where is that line between what the company should provide and what employees should provide?LinksTub Water Blog PostArchaeo Field Techs group on FacebookDonesafeLanguage in the Field and Field Gear - Ep 164Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of Science
7/3/2019 • 58 minutes, 39 seconds
A Fishy Situation - Animals 12
Alex and Simona attempt to make it through an entire episode of our most hated type of bone: fish bones. Listen as they talk about the difficulties of dealing with archaeological fish and why they are actually quite important! Oh, and lots of complaining. Ugh...fish bones.BibliographyKillgrove, K. (2019) Vat of Ancient Fish Sauce May Confirm Date that Pompeii Was Destroyed. Forbes.Luff, R. (1984) Animal Remains in ArchaeologyGreat Britain: Shire ArchaeologyRackham, J. (1994) Interpreting the Past: Animal BonesRyder, M. L. (1968) Animal bones in archaeologyGreat Britain: Blackwell Scientific PublicationsWilkes, E. (2018) Lamprey teeth identified for the first time in London's archaeological record. Phys.org.Archaeological Fish Resource from the University of NottinghamThe North Atlantic Biocultural Organisation (NABO) Fish Identification ManualSwandro-Orkney Coastal Archaeology TrustContactAlex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitzSimona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLadyMusic"Coconut - (dyalla remix)"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
7/2/2019 • 55 minutes, 28 seconds
Cities: The First 6000 Years - TAS 67
Whether you live in a city or not we all are familiar with cities and how they impact our lives. Some of us live in them and others just visit them when we need things or social interaction that we can’t get elsewhere. Our guest today has studied the history of the city and some of what Dr. Monica Smith has found may surprise you.LinksCities: The First 6,000 YearsA Prehistory of Ordinary PeopleContact Chris [email protected]
6/30/2019 • 54 minutes, 45 seconds
LithodomosVR and a Virtual Reality Update - ArchaeoTech 108
Virtual Reality has continued to capture imaginations and make people want to be places virtually since the expense of going can be high. We talked to Simon Young of LithodomosVR about their virtual archaeological tours back in January of 2017 and he's back now to give us an update on what they're doing.LinksEpisode 45 with LithodomosVRLithodomos VRLithodomos VR AppsThe Shop Page on the WebsiteSearch your devices app store for all Lithodomos VR AppsCheck out the Exlore App and use this code to activate (note: will only work for EVERYONE for a short time)Code: 7OJpdbkqIApple DownloadGoogle DownloadPDF on Using ExploreApp of the DayWebby: VR Tunnel Race, Apple, GooglePaul: Castle Wreck, Apple, GoogleContactChris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected]
6/27/2019 • 54 minutes, 25 seconds
Trapped by Security - CRMArch 166
Many of us have been, or are at, a job that just wasn't the right fit. Why did we stay? Why didn't we just leave and get another job? The answer is usually that we were trapped by security. The words "trapped" and "security", however, have different meanings to different people. We talk about all that on this week's episode.Visit Our Sponsor: Oakum Solutions Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of Science
6/19/2019 • 58 minutes, 57 seconds
Cultural Landscapes Panel SAA2019 - HeVo 30
On today’s episode Jessica hosts a panel at the 2019 Society of American Archaeology conference on Cultural Landscapes. Panelists include Dr. Kisha Supernant (Métis) Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, Wade Campbell (Diné), Ph.D. student at Harvard, Michelle La Pena, attorney, writer, and former Pit River Tribal Councilwoman, Dr. Sean Gantt, Director of Education at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Kassie Rippee, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer of the Coquille Indian Tribe, and Briece Edwards, Deputy THPO for the Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde. Some of the considerations discussed include cultural landscapes and movement, landscape change through time and as a result of colonialism, the ephemeral nature of some cultural landscapes, representation of cultural landscapes, and the challenges of understanding landscape from a western science perspective.LinksSean- 704-651-5825, [email protected][email protected]@livingheritageanthropology.org@[email protected]@gmail.com
6/18/2019 • 53 minutes, 32 seconds
CRM Archaeology, The Maya, and More with Dr. Amanda Harvey - TAS 66
Today’s show was recorded as a live radio show on KNVC, 95.1 FM, Carson Community Media in Carson City, Nevada on May 10th, 2019. Chris spoke with archaeologist Dr. Amanda Harvey about her career in archaeology which spans the Maya, the southeast, and the Great Basin.LinksKNVCContactChris [email protected]
6/15/2019 • 59 minutes, 43 seconds
GPS Technology with Matt Alexander - ArchaeoTech 107
We’ve always wanted to have a GPS expert on the show to unpack terms and talk about the latest tech. Now we have it! Matt Alexander joins us to talk all things GPS and explain some of those terms you may have been wondering about.LinksAnatum GeoMobile SolutionsLithodomosVRInterris RegistriesApp of the DayWebby: DonesafePaul: See Neuroscience (Free, iOS)Matt: LynqContactChris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected]
6/13/2019 • 51 minutes, 24 seconds
Rock Artin' and Rollin' with Emily Van Alst - Ruins 03
Tonight’s guest, Emily Van Alst, is a Descendant of the Lakota Sioux Nation and works avidly in public outreach.. Although the Lakota and Pawnee are historical enemies; Carlton and Emily have chosen to put aside their tribal differences to deliver our listeners an awesome episode.Emily Van Alst got started in anthropology at Yale University and she is currently a PhD student at Indiana University BloomingtonHer research interests include Rock Art, Gender, Indigenous Archaeology, Public Archaeology, Indigenous Feminism, and EthnographyAs a goal of this podcast is to provide our listeners with multi-faceted approaches to archaeology, we are super excited to talk with her tonight. So let’s count some coup and get this episode started.LinksYou can follow her twitter at @emilyvanawesome and her instagram @emilyvanawesome.ContactEmail: [email protected]: @alifeinruinspodcastFacebook: @alifeinruinspodcast
6/10/2019 • 57 minutes, 33 seconds
Preservation vs Conservation and Cities of the Future - CRMArch 165
On today’s show we talk about preservation and conservation in the context of cities of the future. Where are all the old buildings in the architectural drawings and artist’s conceptions of the future? Where’s the old post office, hotel, or city building? Even in science fiction the cities of the future are ultra modern with no ties to the past. Is that OK? Or, should we be thinking about how our past and present tie into our future?LinksKNVC“Five architects tell us what their cities should look like in 2075”Episode Sponsor: Oakum SolutionsFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of Science
6/5/2019 • 53 minutes, 54 seconds
Hunter's Hotpot - Animals 11
Alex and Simona are going ‘wild’ for this month’s episode. Tune in to find out more about wild animal remains in the archaeological record and what traces hunting and butchering may leave behind (some assumptions and biases MAY apply!).Further ReadingBinford, L.R. (1981) Bones: Ancient Men and Modern Myths. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, INC.O'Connor, T. (2000) The Archaeology of Animal Bones. Gloustershire: Sutton Publishing Ltd.Rackham, J. (1994) Interpreting the past: Animal BonesBritish Museum Presshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-28951148Fallow Deer ProjectCarHengeContactAlex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitzSimona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLadyMusic"Coconut - (dyalla remix)"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY
6/4/2019 • 56 minutes, 35 seconds
Paleoindian Projectile Technology with Richie Rosencrance - TAS 65
Today I talk to University of Nevada Reno Graduate student Richie Rosencrance about his research into Paleoindian projectile point technology. We talk about early arrivals by humans to North America and the Great Basin, among other things.This show is a reply of a recording from Chris’ live radio show on KNVC 95.1 FM Carson Community Media. Listen live at www.knvc.org/listen-liveLinksKNVCContactChris [email protected]
6/1/2019 • 58 minutes, 49 seconds
Documenting Fragmented Remains and Data in the Cloud - ArchaeoTech 106
Paul and Chris discuss an article from SAAs Advances in Archaeological Practice about using a database designed in FileMaker for documenting large skeletal collections. We also talk about your data in the cloud and what that means.Links“Advances in Documentation of Commingled and Fragmentary Remains” by Anna J. Osterholtz.Advances 7(1), 2019.DOI:10.1017/aap.2018.35ArchaeoTech 95: Implementing a Tablet-Based Recording System for Ceramic ClassificationEpisode where we discuss iNaturalistApp of the DayWebby: Rad Power BikesPaul: Audubon Bird GuideContactChris WebsterTwitter: @archeowebbyEmail: [email protected] ZimmermanTwitter: @lugalEmail: [email protected]
5/30/2019 • 55 minutes, 33 seconds
Language in the Field and Field Gear - CRMArch 164
Today we talk about an email from a listener regarding our choice of words on one of our podcasts and in the field. We also go over Bill White’s must-have list for field gear when attending your first field school or job.LinkSuccinct Research - Bill White’s blogFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of Science
5/22/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 29 seconds
A Journey to Ancient Pawneeland - HeVo 29
On today’s podcast Jessica hosts Roger Echo-Hawk, a writer / artist, and a citizen of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. We discussed his role in the origin story of what became Indigenous archaeology – the study of oral tradition; the unfolding racial Indian repatriation movement; the interfacing of archaeology and Indian Country; and the history of race and the rethinking of racial identity systems.LinksRoger Echo-Hawk on ancient Pawnee history:The Enchanted Mirror: Ancient Pawneeland (2018)Roger Echo-Hawk on Pawnee history:The Enchanted Mirror: Community and Confederacy in Pawneeland (2018)The Enchanted Mirror: The Seven Brothers (2018)Roger Echo-Hawk on Indigenous archaeology:Special issue, SAA Archaeological Record (2010), Working Together on Race and RacialismThe Magic Children: Racial Identity at the End of the Age of Race (2010)[email protected]@[email protected]@gmail.com
5/21/2019 • 53 minutes, 42 seconds
Archaeology Skills in the Real World - TAS 64
Today, April and Chris talk about their skills as archaeologists and how they translate to the real world. Can identifying artifacts in the field help you in another aspect of your life? What about writing? Accuracy? Project Management?ContactChris [email protected]
5/18/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 53 seconds
Good, Fast, Cheap: Pick Two - ArchaeoTech 105
Today Chris and Paul talk about a fairly well-known concept in technology circles called, “Good, Fast, Cheap, Pick 2.” What it means is that often you don’t get all three in something you’re using. One of those is always sacrificed to make the other two work. Well, is that true? Are things that violate this principle? Let’s talk about it.
5/16/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 26 seconds
Of Koobi Fora and Cathedrals with Ella Beaudoin - Ruins 02
Ella cut her scientific teeth in Kenya as part of the Koobi Fora field School @koobiforafieldschool. The Koobi Fora region is one of the most prolific fossil bearing regions in the world and possibly home to the oldest instances of the use of fire by our hominid ancestors.
5/13/2019 • 53 minutes, 11 seconds
The Cowboys of Science with Spencer Pelton - Ruins 01
Spencer is one of the most talented, accomplished, and brilliant archaeologists in the country. The dude has over a dozen publications and literally just got his PhD last year.
5/13/2019 • 54 minutes, 59 seconds
Determining Eligibility - CRMArch 163
Using criteria from the National Park Service and other sources archaeologists are tasked to determine an archaeological resource's eligibility for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. This isn't so easy sometimes and we have criteria and integrity considerations to look at. This episode is a discussion of that process and the issues that come up when trying to do it.
5/8/2019 • 1 hour, 11 seconds
Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner - Animals 10
This episode is all about chickens! How to eat them. How to identify them. Different types. All things chicken. There’s even a few chicken jokes.
5/7/2019 • 51 minutes, 2 seconds
US Border Archaeology - TAS 63
This episode was originally recorded live on KNVC 95.1 FM in Carson City Nevada on April 19th, 2019. Chris talks about several past episodes on TAS, and then “digs” in to his work on the US/Mexican border. No guests today; just the ramblings of a heat-stressed archaeologist.
5/4/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 6 seconds
Reconstructing a Lost Town with Edward Gonzalez-Tennant - ArchaeoTech 104
Edward Gonzalez-Tennant is a GIS and open source digital archaeology expert. We brought him on to talk about GIS but the conversation quickly turned to his work at historic Rosewood - a predominantly African-American town in Florida that was destroyed by riots and the Rosewood Massacre over 100 years ago. EGT is using digital archaeology and traditional methods to reconstruct this town so visitors and descendants can know what it was like to live in that area at in the early 1900s.
5/2/2019 • 52 minutes, 43 seconds
I Agree with Graham Hancock!? - Modern Myth Moments - 1
Ok, before you type your strongly worded tweet or you decide to #cancel me please give me a moment to explain. As has been highlighted recently, archaeology has a problem with impact with getting the information out there. Perhaps there’s nothing wrong with the food, its just the service isn’t what you want. With his new book released Graham Hancock appeared on the Joe Rogan show and obviously talked at length about his book, he made some salient points and importantly he tied himself to those ideas and that’s where I think we can learn something about outreach.If you want to argue, tweet at me or send me an email:Links Twitter/IG - @anarchaeologistSupport the network by becoming a memberShare this on social media
4/30/2019 • 14 minutes, 27 seconds
The Modern Myth Of Nuclear Power with Martin Pfeiffer - Modern Myth - Episode 2
Quick, Marty, we gotta save the world! From what!? From nuclear annihilation.Perhaps not so grand, but in this Modern Myth episode we get to grips with the ideas behind nuclear weapons and the boogeyman of radiation, Martin Pfeiffer is a PhD student researching nuclear anthropology and loves going into musems to #LickTheBomb, (he tells us how their casings taste) and what it means to be an activist for denuclearisation of the modern world. LinksCarol Cohn - “Sex and Death in the World of Defense Intellectuals.” Twitter:@NuclearAnthro - for cats and nuclear bombs@anarchaeologist - for your hosts malarky @ArchPodNet - for Updates and other showsBecome a member and get early access to episodes and a slack team
4/29/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 51 seconds
Career Monitors and Mental Health - Ep 162
In some areas of the country archaeologists are monitoring for construction projects. That’s not unique. What is unique is that some of these archaeologists are monitoring for years at a time and they’re losing their skills. We talk about that, and, mental health issues in contract archaeology.
4/24/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 9 seconds
The Archaeological Spectrum - HeVo 28
On today’s podcast Jessica hosts Rebecca Heidenreich (Diné), a graduate student at Arizona State University (and Jessica even refrained from making any Sun Devils jokes!) studying GIS. Rebecca talks about her experiences in both academia and CRM and how the two differ. She also talks about what it’s like navigating indigenous and scientific perspectives. It’s a very personal interview and an important listen for anyone trying to better understand what it’s like to be an indigenous archaeologist.
4/23/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 17 seconds
Project Archaeology with Samantha Kirkley - TAS 62
Today episode is a recording of Chris’ radio show on KNVC.org 95.1 FM in Carson City, Nevada. He’s joined by guest co-host Richie Cruz and Samantha Kirtkley to talk about her involvement with Project Archaeology.
4/20/2019 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 4 seconds
SAA2019, #metoo, and a Response from SAA President Joe Watkins - CRMArch 161.2
A few APN hosts and a guest joined together at the 2019 Society for American Archaeology meetings in New Mexico to talk about the issues that took place at the meeting, the SAA response, and how we can all do better.
4/19/2019 • 54 minutes, 11 seconds
Integrating Aerial and Underwater Data for Archaeology - ArchaeoTech 103
In a recent book chapter, linked below, the integration of underwater and terrestrial archaeology was discussed. It got Chris and Paul thinking about those two spaces and how they are linked in the archaeological record. When seas fluctuate sites are buried and revealed and thinking about them together can help archaeologists interpret the past.
4/18/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 5 seconds
Interviews from the 2019 Mid-Atlantic Archaeology Conference - Ep161
Host Bill Auchter went to the 2019 MAAC and he brought his microphone! Listen to some great interviews from a diverse crowd and learn all about the people and the archaeology of the Mid-Atlantic region.
4/10/2019 • 51 minutes, 32 seconds
CRM Archaeology with Michelle Cross - Ep61
Today’s show is a recording of Chris’ radio show on Carson Community Media in Carson City, Nevada. it’s with CRM Archaeologist Michelle Cross from Stantec. She was just elected the next president of the Society for California Archaeology.
4/6/2019 • 1 hour, 42 seconds
Digital Site Management with Michiel Kappers of InTerris Registries - ArchaeoTech 102
Chris interviews Michiel Kappers at the 2019 Society for California Archaeology meetings in Sacramento last March. Michiel runs InTerris Registries, a digital site management software with a lot of power. Learn more about it and how you can use it on your next project.
4/4/2019 • 42 minutes, 8 seconds
A Horse, Of Course - Animals 09
On today's episode of ArchaeoAnimals, we'll be talking about horse bones! Why are they so venerated in the past? How is this reflected in the way we find horse burials? And why are their bones just so large and scary?!
4/2/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 38 seconds
Spring 2019 Jobs Extravaganza! - CRMArch 160
Get a job! It’s time to start working. Archaeologists are coming off a long winter and summer is around the corner. You need a job and we’ll help you get there.
3/27/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 34 seconds
Richie Cruz and CRM Archaeology from KNVC 95.1 FM - TAS 60
This episode is a recording of a live radio show from Chris Webster called The Archaeology Radio Show. Listen live on Fridays at the links below. The guest is Richie Cruz and he talks about Cultural Resource Management Archaeology with Chris.
3/23/2019 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 28 seconds
Digital Humanities with Sebastian Heath - ArchaeoTech 101
Today we have on the line Sebastian Heath from NYU's Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. Dr. Heath is ISAW's go-to Digital Humanities professor, and we'd like to discuss his take on DH in archaeology.
3/21/2019 • 59 minutes, 3 seconds
Central Plains Archaeology: Plain and Simple - HeVo 27
On today’s podcast Jessica hosts Carlton Shield Chief Gover, a PhD student at the University of Colorado, Boulder and a member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. We talked about the unique history of Oklahoma and particularly the Pawnee and Arikara Nations. We talk about the challenges of when oral history and archaeology don’t agree and what it’s like to work in academia, CRM, and in tribal settings. Finally we talk about where he would love to see the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma’s THPO and Museum go in the future, as well as where he would like the field of anthropology to go.
3/19/2019 • 56 minutes, 57 seconds
Witchcraft: The Best Bits - Arch and Ale 23
Archaeology and Ale proudly presents - Leigh-Anne Baldrige on ‘Witchcraft: the best bits’. This talk took place on Thursday 22nd November at the Red Deer, Sheffield.
3/18/2019 • 52 minutes, 40 seconds
Castleton and Hope Through the Years - Arch and Ale 22
Archaeology and Ale proudly presents - Colin Merrony on ‘Castleton and Hope through the years’. This talk took place on Thursday 31st January at the Red Deer, Sheffield.
3/18/2019 • 51 minutes, 21 seconds
Anarchy in CRMArch with Lewis Borck - CRMArch 159
In this episode we speak with Lewis Borck about his article "Constructing the Future History: Prefiguration as Historical Epistemology and the Chronopolitics of Archaeology" and how it applies to CRM archaeology as we practice it.
3/13/2019 • 51 minutes, 10 seconds
Interview with Dr. Monty Dobson from America From The Ground Up - TAS 59
This episode is the recording of Chris Webster’s radio show interview on KNVC 95.1, Carson City Community Media with Dr. Lemont Dobson from the TV series, “America: From the Ground Up.” We talk about the series and archaeologists on TV in general.
3/9/2019 • 1 hour, 34 seconds
Looking Back at 100 Episodes - ArchaeoTech 100
Welcome to the ArchaeoTech Podcast. Today is February 26th, 2019, so put on your party hat because we're recording the 100th episode. This is Paul Zimmerman, your host for for this milestone, along with my co-host (the pod's usual host) Chris Webster. We're turning the tables since we don't have a "tech" topic per se, but instead we're going to do a little navel gazing and look at the history of this podcast to see what kinds of lessons we can learn about podcasting and public archaeology in general.
3/7/2019 • 59 minutes, 34 seconds
Everything is Ritual! - Animals 8
When identifying ritual, context is everything. In the case of zooarchaeology, the location of the remains alone has much inference on whether ritual activity is involved. A notable example is perhaps the burial of dogs (or parts thereof) at the threshold of a structure, which is seen from the Neolithic down to Iron Age, from Italy to Kazakhstan, through Sweden and Britain.
3/5/2019 • 53 minutes, 50 seconds
Your Side Hustle and Raising Kids in Archaeology - CRMArch 158
We’ve got two very different guests on the show today. The first is Seth Hymes. Seth runs a digital marketing online course and we’ve partnered with him to get CRM Archaeologists a little bit of a side career. Take the course, make a little extra money, and have something to do in the off season. Our second guest is Karry Blake. She’s a CRM professional, runs an environmental department, and is raising two kids the entire time. We talk about the challenges of raising kids while managing your career.
2/27/2019 • 58 minutes, 18 seconds
Creating a Digital Future with Wildnote CEO Kristen Hazard - TAS 58
Kristen Hazard is the CEO and founder of Wildnote, a digital data collection and management platform that is helping environmental firms to their work faster and more accurately. Chris interviews her on The Archaeology Radio Show on KNVC, Carson City Media.
2/23/2019 • 59 minutes, 36 seconds
The Future of Archaeology in a World That's Tidying Up - ArchaeoTech 99
In the wake of Marie Kondo and her tidying-up mentality we started wondering about the archaeology of the future. Guest host Richie Cruz and host Chris Webster talk about the future in a tidied-up world. What will be left? How do we think about and interact with “things” as compared to our ancestors and ancient people around the world?
2/21/2019 • 57 minutes, 20 seconds
Archaeology Outreach in local Maya communities in the Yucatan - HeVo 26
Drs. Batún and Landry-Montes have been working on archaeology outreach in local Maya communities in the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico. They have been working with local middle school teachers to teach students about cenotes, underground freshwater aquifers, and their cultural, archaeological, and ecological importance.
2/19/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 34 seconds
Rock Art 101 Trip!
Hey everyone - friend of the APN, Alan Garfinkel and his California Rock Art Foundation have a great opportunity that I want to pass on to you. For just $62.50 (the APN is not being paid for this) you get a two-day trip in Ridgecrest, CA full of rock art, film screenings, and lectures on lots of rock art topics. Check out the link below and register before February 22, 2019. Sorry if it’s after that and you’re seeing this!https://www.carockart.org/seminars-with-field-trips.html
There is a Bill going before Congress today, February 13th, 2019 regarding setting up an African-American Burial Grounds Network within the National Park Service. Below in the links are the summary document and the actual bill.
2/13/2019 • 13 minutes, 39 seconds
The Longest Running Podcast about Professional Archaeology - 6 Years Old - CRMArch 157
For the last six year's we've been podcasting about the field of CRM Archaeology. We've had our ups and downs, just like the industry, but through it all we've continued to bring you awesome topics, great interviews, and educated commentary. Thanks for the past six years and here's to another six!
2/13/2019 • 48 minutes, 9 seconds
The Modern Myth of Brexit - Modern Myth - Episode 1
Brexit, it's a word we hear all too often, no doubt we are fatigued by it. But in the cusp of its realization perhaps we should look how we got here. What helped create the narrative and what information was drawn upon in order to make it seem that leaving the EU was the decision to vote for, at least for three majority of people. I speak to Kenny Brophy from the University of Glasgow about his paper Brexit And Prehistory about the ways in which narratives were created and how people use symbols of the past to create their own narratives, and in some cases their own cairns.This show is supported by our Members, Join UsReferencesThe Brexit Hypothesis and Prehistory - Kenny Brophyhttps://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.160Response to ‘Brexit, Archaeology and Heritage: Reflections and Agendas’ - Lorna Richardson & Thomas Boothhttp://doi.org/10.5334/pia-545 Credit:Music - Danny BoyleModern MythAlone at a Bar at 3amTwitter/Instagram:@Anarchaeologist
2/9/2019 • 50 minutes, 39 seconds
California Rock Art with Dr. Alan Garfinkel - TAS 57
Today’s episode is actually a recording of the first interview I did as a radio host at KNVC 95.1 in Carson City Nevada. They cut off the first few minutes so we pick it up with one of my next questions. I talk to Dr. Garfinkel about Rock Art, his career and how he got into it, and what it all means in the greater cultural context.
2/9/2019 • 48 minutes, 7 seconds
ChatBot or Human and Does it Matter? - ArchaeoTech 98
Today on the show Paul and I discuss chat bots and whether they can good, bad, or indifferent for heritage communication. We also discuss a Munsell reader and Paul’s new drone!
2/7/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 21 seconds
The Cat's Out Of The Bag - Animals 07
Felis catus is the domesticated form of the African wildcat Felis s. lybica. The latter is believed to have been domesticated in the Near East at the time of the Neolithic agricultural revolution, where keeping pests away from grain storage would have been paramount. It likely that, much like other domesticates, several domestication attempts would have taken place across time and geographical regions.
2/5/2019 • 48 minutes, 49 seconds
RPA Grievances and Traveling for Work - CRMArch 156
The fourth quarter, 2018, grievance statistics are out and they're a bit shocking. We talk about how to file a grievance and why you should file a grievance. We also talk about moving across the country for work. Is it worth it? What's more important - length of the job or the money? There are many factors that you have to look at and we try to help you navigate the decision matrix and get the best bang for your buck.
1/30/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 36 seconds
Creating Archaeological TV That Doesn't Suck - TAS 56
I met up with Dr. Monty Dobson, creator of the TV series, America From The Ground Up, now in its second season. We spoke at the Society for Historical Archaeology Meetings in St. Charles Missouri in January of 2019 about his production studio and what it takes to make good TV for archaeology.
1/26/2019 • 49 minutes, 50 seconds
3D Printing Ancient Structures for Reconstruction - ArchaeoTech 97
Through the power of the internet we interview Alexei Vranich from his field site in Cambodia about work he did in Bolivia! This podcast is based on a paper (linked below) about reconstructing an ancient structure at Tiwanaku in Bolivia. This structure was incomplete and they had no idea what it was supposed to look like. But, through some high tech methods and good old fashioned elbow grease they figured it out.
1/24/2019 • 57 minutes, 26 seconds
2019 Society for Historical Archaeology Conference - CRMArch 155
The Society for Historical Archaeology conference was held in St. Charles, Missouri this year (2019) and despite the 15 inches of snow, the government shutdown, and a fire in the terminal at St. Louis International, the conference went pretty well! Bill White and Chris Webster sit down with two women that started a Facebook group to be a safe place for people that are victims of the #metoo phenomenon and the talk to each other about other things they saw at the conference.
1/16/2019 • 59 minutes, 28 seconds
Technology - Heritage Voices 25
On today’s podcast Jessica hosts a panel on technology in the Heritage/Cultural Resource Management fields. The panelists discuss how they use technology in their work, the positives and negatives of technology for tribes and heritage preservation, and tribes and Indigenous Archaeologist’s innovative adaptations of technology to serve their needs.
1/15/2019 • 1 hour, 37 seconds
Can Your ClipBoard Do That? - TAS 55
Today play another episode of the live-on-Facebook show “You Call This Archaeology” with Chris Webster and Richie Cruz. We talk about contract archaeology, wireless chargers, Megan Fox, and the digital archaeology transition, among other things. Get notified when we go live on Facebook by liking the page!
1/12/2019 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 28 seconds
Using Drones for Survey with Kyle Olson - ArchaeoTech 96
We talk about drones a lot on this show. And for the record, they're officially called UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) or UASs (Unmanned Aerial Systems). What we don't often talk about is the nuts and bolts of actually using a UAV in the field.
1/10/2019 • 1 hour, 20 seconds
Working Ourselves and the Industry Out of Work - CRMArch 154
Whether we're talking about a single archaeology project or the industry as a whole, we're always worried about working ourselves out of work. What does that mean? Well, we talk about it on today's episode. To help counter this, though, check out our sponsors, Wildnote and Team Black.
1/2/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 1 second
Cow-abunga! - Animals 06
Modern domestic cattle descends from the aurochs (Bos primigenius). The dynamics of aurochs domestication is, as always when domestication is concerned, not well understood as of yet. They were supposedly domesticated in SW Asia some 8,000 years BP.
1/1/2019 • 58 minutes, 33 seconds
Megan Fox Teaches Archaeology - TAS 54
So, Megan Fox likes archaeology and wants to tell us all about it. Well, our host Chris Webster has a few things to say about that. They're, surprisingly, not all bad. Check out the show if you haven't - it won't be on for long.
12/29/2018 • 46 minutes, 14 seconds
Implementing a Tablet-Based Recording System for Ceramic Classification - ArchaeoTech 95
Many people are writing papers about "going digital" and the results from doing so. However, not too many are writing about the effects of going digital on a crew. For example, do people work better together or separately when recording artifacts with a tablet. On today's episode we talk to the authors of a paper about going digital on a project in Peru and how recording ceramics was changed by using tablets.
12/27/2018 • 59 minutes, 17 seconds
Megan Fox, Pseudo-Archaeology, and AI: Thanks 2018 - CRMArch 153
Well, 2018 is coming to a close and it’s given us some real gems to consider. Aside from ACTRESS Megan Fox thinking she knows anything about archaeology we also have rogue robots and out-of-control AI. But there were some good things this year. Join Chris, Bill, and Bill for this 2018 wrap-up.
12/19/2018 • 59 minutes, 3 seconds
Museums, Representation, and Intersectionality - HeVo 24
On today’s podcast we have Brandon Castle, a Senior in Fort Lewis College’s Anthropology Department, who has also worked at the Totem Heritage Center in Alaska, the Center of Southwest Studies in Colorado, the Field Museum of Natural History in Illinois, and the American Museum of Natural History in New York. He also discusses his work for Fort Lewis College’s Gender and Sexuality Resource Center. Brandon shares ideas on improving representation, intersectionality, collaboration, and the creation of safe spaces in anthropology and museums.
12/18/2018 • 1 hour, 30 minutes, 7 seconds
Radio Killed the Podcast Star - TAS 53
On Friday, Dec. 7th, 2018 Chris took this show on the radio. He’s doing a new show every Friday from 12pm to 1pm PST. Unfortunately the equipment that normally records the live broadcast went down before the show and no one noticed. So, Richie Cruz joined us again to talk about the show and some other things in a Facebook Live episode of You Call This Archaeology.
12/15/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 9 seconds
Heritage Chat Bots (To Bot or Not?) - ArchaeoTech 94
Chat bots are taking over conversations with customer service and social media applications like Facebook Messenger. But, do they belong in heritage situations? Can chat bots help outreach and interact with the public or are they just one more distraction? We talk about chat bots in the context of a recent article from the Society for American Archaeology’s Advances in Archaeological Practice on this episode.
12/13/2018 • 59 minutes, 12 seconds
Historical Archaeology with Dr. Bill White - CRMArch 152
Dr. Bill White, long-time host of this show, talks to us about historical archaeology. What is historical archaeology? When does it start in the United States? When does it end? What are some of the biggest questions in historic archaeology? Also, what's going historic in 2019 as a result of the 50-year-rule. These questions and more on the 152nd running of the CRM Archaeology Podcast.
12/5/2018 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 27 seconds
Cryptozoology (featuring Archaeological Fantasies) - Ep 05
Today's show is a crossover special with archaeology podcast "Archaeological Fantasies"! Cryptids are creatures from fiction, folklore, and fantasy.
12/4/2018 • 59 minutes, 17 seconds
You Call This Archaeology?!?! - TAS 52
Here is the recording of a live show we do on Facebook at the ArchPodNet page. Richie Cruz is the co-host and we talk about a variety of things loosely tied to archaeology. And I mean loosely.
12/1/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 20 seconds
Disaster Preparedness for Archaeological Sites - ArchaeoTech 93
Disaster preparedness takes many forms - depending on who you are and what you do. It's also important for archaeology sites. Creating relationships with major and local agencies and locating archaeology sites in jeopardy is paramount to preserving history.
11/29/2018 • 53 minutes, 22 seconds
You Call This Archaeology? - CRMArch 150
Every so often Chris Webster and Richie Cruz, both archaeologists, broadcast live on the APN Facebook page. It's a show called "You Call This Archaeology?" We talk about archaeology and many other things. Instead of our normal show we bring you the 49th recording of YCTA. Enjoy, and, like our Facebook page so you'll know when we go live again.
11/21/2018 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 36 seconds
Salish-Kootenai College's Tribal Historic Preservation Program - HeVo 23
We talk about the blending of ethnography and archaeology within indigenous archaeology, as well as the identity challenges that many young Native Americans face and how indigenous archaeology can be one part of a holistic picture that can give young people a sense of who they are and hope for the future.
11/20/2018 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 7 seconds
Disappearing Data with Keith Kintigh - ArchaeoTech 92
On episode 91 of this podcast Paul and Chris talked about a recent article that discussed the "disappearing data" of archaeology. Where do data go when the project is over? Why isn't the government doing a better job of preserving the data?
11/15/2018 • 55 minutes, 18 seconds
Leadership with Author Vishal Agarwal - CRMArch 149
Almost everyone will admit that leadership training and practices are badly needed, and are in fact missing, within Cultural Resource Management. We need all the help we can get! Vishal Agarwal, author of “Give to Get” talks to us about leadership and navigating through work environments.
11/7/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 6 seconds
Sheep vs Goats - Animals 04
Simon brings on a guest Albina Hulda Palsdottir to talk about sheep vs goats - what's similar and what's different.
11/6/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 55 seconds
Studying Human Evolution without the Humans - Archaeology 51
Can you study human evolution without looking at humans or human ancestors specifically? Our guest on this show is doing just that. By studying old world monkeys in the fossil record, ASU graduate student Irene Smail is learning about how humans and monkeys ate and lived on the African landscape.
11/3/2018 • 57 minutes, 11 seconds
Disappearing Data - ArchaeoTech 91
What happens to archaeological data when the project is over? Are we doing all we can? Where does it go and how can we help? This is a response to a recent article.
11/1/2018 • 1 hour, 6 minutes
CRM Archaeology, The Lovecraft Edition - CRMArch 148
H.P. Lovecraft wrote many stories. I bet he never thought about archaeology while he was writing them. Well, we did. Here's another random encounters episode where we roll the dice and pair archaeology with horror. It'll be a wild ride where we talk about field stories, racism, and more.
10/24/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 3 seconds
The Earliest North Americans with Dr. David Kilby - TAS 50
The people known to archaeologists as "Clovis" were widely thought to be the first people to migrate to North America. Where did they come from and how did they get here? Also, when did they get here? These questions remain unanswered in North American Prehistory but we're getting a lot closer. Dr. David Kilby joins us to talk theories and some of the latest evidence.
10/20/2018 • 54 minutes, 14 seconds
Lincoln Harschlip - Profiles 76
Profiles in CRM features short interviews with CRM professionals from all experience levels and educational levels. I ask a standard list of questions and see how each person answers them based on their experience.
10/19/2018 • 6 minutes, 51 seconds
So You Want To Be A Drone Pilot? - ArchaeoTech 90
Drones are fast becoming a standard archaeological tool. Their cool factor is undeniable, but maybe you're on the fence about their actual utility. Or, maybe you're sold on their usefulness and want to jump in but don't know where to start. In today's episode of the ArchaeoTech Podcast, we'll help get you up to speed.
10/18/2018 • 59 minutes, 6 seconds
Greater Chaco Landscape - Heritage Voices 22
On today’s podcast we are hugely honored to have three special guests who spoke with Jessica about the Greater Chaco Landscape during their advocacy trip to Washington D.C.
10/16/2018 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 30 seconds
Micah Smith - Profiles 75
Profiles in CRM features short interviews with CRM professionals from all experience levels and educational levels. I ask a standard list of questions and see how each person answers them based on their experience.
10/12/2018 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
Is CRM Ready for Synthesis? - CRMArch 147
Sarah Herr joins us to discuss synthesis in CRM and the Coalition for Archaeological Synthesis.
10/10/2018 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
A 5000 Year Old Burial Site in Kenya with Elizabeth Sawchuk - TAS 49
5000 years ago pastoralists in Kenya created a burial site with a specific plan. For at least the next 400 years, possibly as long as 800 years, over 500 people of all ages and classes were buried with amazing precision and care. With no system of writing it's unclear how they accomplished this. Dr. Elizabeth Sawchuk, one of the researchers on the project, gives us some insight into life around Lake Turkana 5000 years ago and about the people buried there.
10/6/2018 • 58 minutes, 19 seconds
What's New in Apple : Sept 2018 - ArchaeoTech 89
Apple had their usual September announcement recently and Paul and Chris break down what the new tech is and what it means for archaeology. Should you upgrade to the new phone? Do you need the new watch? Will the new operating system crash your hard drive? We'll talk about all that and our experiences with iOS 12, Watch OS 5, and MacOS Mohave, 10.14.
10/4/2018 • 43 minutes, 1 second
Who Let The Dogs Out? Animals 03
The skeletal remains of dogs are simultaneously very distinct in their characteristics, but also very similar to other animals. Compare a dog skull to grey seals or foxes to see what we mean!
10/2/2018 • 55 minutes, 44 seconds
Random Encounter Episode II - CRMArch 146
Bill Auchter joins Bill and Stephen again for another round of the random encounters game. This time we're switching genres to do a cyberpunk-themed episode.
9/26/2018 • 57 minutes, 50 seconds
Bill Whitehead on Using Drones in Contract Archaeology - ArchaeoTech 88
Drones are here in CRM Archaeology. Archaeologist Bill Whitehead of SWCA in New Mexico talks about how they're using drones and other technology to enhance the products they can return to customers and increase the accuracy of their maps.
9/20/2018 • 53 minutes, 43 seconds
Food Sovereignty and Natives Outdoors - HeVo 21
On today’s podcast we have Ashleigh Thompson (Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga’igan- Red Lake Anishinaabe Nation), a fourth year PhD student at Jessica’s alma mater, the University of Arizona. She talks about how she came to anthropology and the importance of representation. We talk about food sovereignty and not oversimplifying the way we talk about people based on their food practices. We also go into what it’s like to reconnect with your culture and language as an adult and the importance of education both to have a larger impact and what it can teach you about yourself. Finally, we close out by hearing more about Natives Outdoors (a public benefit corporation trying to increase Native American representation in the recreation industry that gives 5% of the profits on their gear back to Native American run non-profits focusing on language & cultural preservation, outdoor recreation, and environmental issues), cultural appropriation, and how we can balance recreation, preservation, and being respectful at culturally important places.
9/18/2018 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 25 seconds
It's Unethical to NOT Go Digital - CRMArch 145
Going digital is, in Chris’ opinion, a morale and ethical imperative. We are the stewards of other people’s history and it’s our job to ensure their data are secure for as long as it takes.
9/12/2018 • 58 minutes, 4 seconds
Getting Things Done - ArchaeoTech 87
There is a lot to do and think about in business and in the business of archaeology. We often don't think of common business tools when trying to finish a project - mostly because we just want to think about archaeology. However, modern tools like team communication apps and project management apps are great at helping everyone organize, get on the same page, and get the work done on time and under budget. We have to be careful that we don't use TOO much in our work flow and that we don't get "notification paralysis" with everything turned on. Learn what to use, how to use it, and how to dial in the notifications so they come at just the right times and tell you what you need to know.
9/6/2018 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 32 seconds
Old McDonald Had A Farm - Animals 02
The distinction between domestic and wild animals is sometimes difficult, especially if the domesticated species is still morphological very similar to its wild counterpart. Cat being a notorious example. Size is usually a good indicator (wild counterparts often being bigger). Differentiation is usually achieved by means of biometry, which consists of set measurements taken from the bones. Previous research has established standards for measurements taken from individuals of known ID (wild and domestic), to compare your assemblage to. However one needs to bear in mind that modern animals may not look exactly like they used to, and things become even complicated when a species also presents several different breeds bearing distinct morphological differences (e.g. domestic dogs.
9/4/2018 • 55 minutes, 18 seconds
Zooarchaeology 101 - Animals 01
Zooarchaeology is, as the word suggests, the study of animal remains from archaeological sites. It is a relatively new discipline that has been steadily gaining popularity since the 1970s. Zooarchaeology can provide inference on past people’s economy, dietary habits, society and culture.
9/4/2018 • 50 minutes, 43 seconds
Team Black - Getting a Job in Archaeology - CRMArch 144
It's a bit of a different show today. Chris talks about Team Black and what it's hoping to do for archaeology. From resources to webinars, there is a lot over there. The last half of this shorter episode is an example of a Team Black Webinar on getting a job in archaeology.
8/29/2018 • 42 minutes, 44 seconds
Coffee With an Indian - TAS 48
The Coffee With an Indian Podcast, hosted by Brian Melendez, is a raw look at growing up and living a tribal lifestyle. Brian weaves an emotional narrative of his life that is sometimes sad, sometimes funny, and always instructive.
8/25/2018 • 1 hour, 35 seconds
Using Math and Maps to find Mounds in the Southeast US - ArchaeoTech 86
Dylan Davis is lead author on a paper titled, "Automated mound detection using lidar and object-based image analysis in Beaufort County, South Carolina." The article details his teams efforts to create algoritms and workflows for a computer system to identify mounds and earthworks. The results were stunning! They covered an amazing amount of space in a short period of time and ground truthed just a few of the results which resulted in the discovery of some previously undiscovered mounds. This is just the beginning for a system like this.
8/23/2018 • 56 minutes, 5 seconds
Seneca-Iroquois National Museum - HeVo 20
On today’s podcast we speak with David L. George-Shongo, Jr., Acting Director of the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum. The Seneca-Iroquois National Museum just celebrated opening a brand new $18M facility, including a new museum/cultural center, archives, and decontamination area. Dave talks about the opening and the long process of developing the museum in the community (without bringing in any outside funding!). He also speaks about NAGPRA from the 1990s until now and working with other tribes to provide curation space if needed as well. He discusses the Men’s Cultural and Ritual Language Program and the importance of using Seneca words in explaining Seneca concepts in addition acting in a culturally appropriate manner while doing anthropology or heritage preservation. Mostly, he wants people to understand that the Seneca are people too and not only that they are still here even if they use modern tools, but that they will be here as Seneca into the future.
8/21/2018 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 51 seconds
Hotels on the Weekend and Fire Season - CRMArch 143
Sonia and Chris start the episode by discussing something we saw on Facebook - which is something no one should do! Anyway, should archaeologists get per diem on the weekends on long term projects? We have our opinions. We spend the rest of the episode talking about the rough fire season in the western U.S. and how to deal with smoke and fire's effects on archaeology.
8/15/2018 • 55 minutes, 50 seconds
Lithophones, The Original Rock Music - TAS 47
Similar in technology and acoustic style to the xylophone, lithopones are rocks that have been used to make music and sounds for thousands of years and all over the planet. Long and usually skinny, lithophones are rocks that are either natural or have been shaped to produce certain sounds or notes. On today's episode we talk to Marilyn Martorano about her research into lithophones in the American Southwest.
8/11/2018 • 57 minutes, 9 seconds
Using Tech in Challenging Areas with Bill White - ArchaeoTech 85
Bill White is a CRM Archaeologist and professor at UC Berkeley. He's ran projects in a variety of conditions and locations and today he joins us to talk about the challenges of using tech on projects in challenging areas.
8/9/2018 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 43 seconds
Updates - HeVo 19.1
On today’s podcast Lyle and I talk about what we’ve been up to for the past two years since we started working on the podcast. We talk about a few of our favorite past episodes and give a teaser for the upcoming episodes. We also talk a lot about the new non-profit that a group of us ethnographers have founded called Living Heritage Research Council and what we would like to do with it in the future. Also, we talk about the sweet logo that Lyle designed and how you can get your own swag with it on there (see the links below)!
8/7/2018 • 36 minutes, 31 seconds
Competition Amongst Archaeologists - CRMArch 142
From academic positions to field positions to contracts archaeologists find themselves in a race to the bottom competing with each other in an already strapped industry. Why does this happen and how can we fix it? We toss out some of our ideas on this episode.
8/1/2018 • 52 minutes, 31 seconds
Amache Japanese Incarceration Center Field School Report - Archaeology 46
April is back from field school! This was the 10th year anniversary of the Amache Field School, run by Dr. Bonnie Clark of the University of Denver. April is a Co-Director of the field school and she has a report on what the did, what they found, and what's next. Amache is a fascinating place with a complicated history. If you have questions, please reach out and we'll get them to the right people.
7/28/2018 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Preventing Data Loss - ArchaeoTech 84
Data loss is one of the most terrifying things an archaeologist, or any scientist, fears. To have all that hard work, and sometimes un-replicable work, lost because of something that you could ultimately control is something we don't like to think about. But, we have to. Especially as archaeology goes more into the digital realm all field archaeologists have to think about how they are preserving and backing up their data not only in the field but at every step of the process. Paul and Chris talk about this problem and some possible solutions on today's episode.
7/26/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 43 seconds
Creating a Universal Site Form - CRMArch 141
Is it possible? Can a universal site form really cover all sites? Stephen, Doug, and Chris discuss the possibilities, problems, and practicality of this idea. Tell us what you think!
7/18/2018 • 1 hour, 5 minutes
Publishing - Heritage Voices 19
On Today’s episode, Jessica hosts a panel focused on publishing. The panel includes Dr. Lisa Hardy (Editor of one of the Society for Applied Anthropology’s (SFAA) journals, Practicing Anthropology), Sarah Herr (Editor of one of the Society for American Archaeology’s (SAA) journals, Advances in Archaeological Practice), Dr. Kathleen Van Vlack (Editor of the High Plains Society for Applied Anthropology’s (HPSFAA) journal The Applied Anthropologist), and Dr. David Martinez (Akimel O’odham, Associate Professor of American Indian Studies at Arizona State University). Unfortunately, due to some last minute technical difficulties, Lyle was unable to join the call as co-host and panelist. Also, we actually recorded this episode back in March, so you may notice that things we mentioned happened awhile ago, so sorry about all that. We talked about everyone’s experience with publishing, tips for those who are interesting in publishing, challenges with diversity in publishing, and where they would like to see publishing going in the future. These amazing editors look forward to working with you towards publishing in their journals!
7/17/2018 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 40 seconds
Data Beyond the Archive in (Digital) Archaeology - ArchaeoTech 83
Today Chris and Paul discuss an article from the May 2018 issue of Advances in Archaeological Practice, a journal from the Society for American Archaeology. It's an article that summarizes the rest of this special journal issue that is all about the reuse of archived data. It's a real issue in archaeology and we dive in on this episode.
7/12/2018 • 55 minutes, 50 seconds
ArchWorld I : Virtualisation For The Masses - Episode 49 - Anarchaeologist
Bring yourself online..... The HBO drama Westworld has entered its second season, dealing with a robot revolt and what it means to be Artificial Intelligence and by extension, human. All against a backdrop of America's favourite cultural setting, the Wild West. Tristan uses Westworld to introduce his multi episode series on virtual archaeology and the importance of thinking about representation of archaeology; do we want a fun and engaging history that allows people to explore or should we let people "peek behind the curtain" in order to be more honest.Credit:Music - Danny BoyleHolographic OvertureAlone at a Bar at 3amTwitter/Instagram:@Anarchaeologist------------------------------------------Join the Conversation OnlineFacebook - Like Us!Twitter - Follow Us!Instagram - Heart Us!Visit our Shop or Become a Member and support the network
7/4/2018 • 14 minutes, 46 seconds
Introducing ArchaeoAnimals - Animals 0
Welcome to a brand new podcast from the Archaeology Podcast Network - ArchaeoAnimals! Our hosts, Alex Fitzpatrick and Simona Falanga, will guide you through the world of animals, humans, and archaeology. This first episode will tell you what the show's about and a little about Alex and Simona.
7/4/2018 • 9 minutes, 20 seconds
Is There Preservation in CRM? CRMArch 140
Everyone see preservation differently. Is excavation preservation? Is saving the data preservation? Is not doing anything at all preservation? What does it mean to you? On today's episode we explore this topic and giver our own opinions on what preservation means to us.
7/4/2018 • 1 hour, 46 seconds
Current News and New Shows for 2018 - TAS 45
It's just Chris today! April is out on her field school. Chris talks about some current archaeology in the news and gives his take on the stories. He also talks about three great new shows coming to the Archaeology Podcast Network this summer.