Archer, Journey to Stonehenge - Prehistories 19
Jane Brayne has written and illustrated a comic strip style picture book on the journey of the Amesbury Archer, and kindly appears as a guest on the podcast to talk about it. The original excavator of the early Bronze Age burial the book is inspired by, Andrew Fitzpatrick, also talks about the background evidence for the book.
Links
- Buy Jane's book here
- Jane Brayne's website for Archer Journey to Stonehenge
- Jane's blog
- Andrew Fitzpatrick's profile page on Leicester University's website
- Link to Andrew's report on the Amesbury Archer
- Wessex Archaeology pages about the Amesbury Archer
- Page about the Amesbury Archer at Salisbury Museum, where he is on display
Contact
- Kim Biddulph @kimbiddulph @schprehistory
- Jane Brayne @SmallBoatBooks
- Andrew Fitzpatrick af215@le.ac.uk
The Archaeology of Games - TAS 19
On today's show we talk with ArchaeoGaming pioneer and expert, Andrew Reinhard. We find out what archaeogaming is and why it's important to the public. It's not just about the ethics of archaeology as represented in games, but, the games themselves.
Links
- Andrew Reinhard's Blog: ArchaeoGaming
- Lara Croft
- DIG IT Games - Roman Town
- Leeroy Jenkins Video
- World of Warcraft
- Everquest
- Meghan Dennis - Archaeo Ethics Blog
- 8BTP Podcast
- Tara Copplestone Blog
- Twitch: Value Project
- Atari: Game Over
Contact
- Chris Webster
Ancient America - Rock Eagle Effigy Mound - Arch365 181
On today's episode Kenneth Feder continues the series based on his most recent book, "Ancient America: 50 Archaeological Sites You Should See For Yourself", with Rock Eagle Effigy Mound.
Links
- Rock Eagle Effigy Mound
- Discount Code: RLFANDF30
- Info Sheet for Book
- Ancient America Book
What's New With Apple - WWDC17 - ArchaeoTech 56
On today's episode Chris Webster is joined by Richie Cruz - a long-time Reno CRM Archaeologist and Technophile. We talk about the Apple World Wide Developers Conference that took place in the beginning of June, 2017. What did they release, what can it do, and why should you care?
Links
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The Dover Bronze Age Boat with Martin Bates - Arch365 183
On today's episode, Kim Biddulph of the Prehis/Stories Podcast interviews Martin Bates. They talk about a really cool old boat from 16th century Britain.
Links
Survival Guide - Ch 12, Camping - Arch365 182
Today's episode is Chapter 12 in a series based on Chris Webster's book the "Field Archaeologist's Survival Guide: Getting a Job and Working in Cultural Resource Management". Today, we cover Camping.
Links
Photogrammetry - Arch365 179
On today's episode, host of the Women in Archaeology Podcast, Chelsi Slotten, tells us about the exciting world of photogrammetry. What is it and how do you do it? It's a great toolbox episode and will leave you curious and wanting to experiment!
Ancient America - Chumash Painted Cave - Arch365 178
On today's episode Kenneth Feder continues the series based on his most recent book, "Ancient America: 50 Archaeological Sites You Should See For Yourself", with Chumash Cave.
Links
- Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park
- Discount Code: RLFANDF30
- Info Sheet for Book
- Ancient America Book
Happisburgh Footprints with Martin Bates - Arch365 180
On today's episode Kim Biddulph of the Prehis/Stories podcast interviews Martin Bates. Martin is a Pleistocene geoarchaeologist. He talks about the oldest hominid footprints found outside of Africa in Happisburgh, UK.