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Ancient America - Hopewell - Episode 232

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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 Hopewell's Mound City.

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Buthrotum - Arch365 231

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On today's episode we learn about the ancient Albanian town of Buthrotum. It was ancient Greek, Roman, and disputed by others over the years. Learn about the complicated history of this city on today's podcast.

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Honanki Heritage Site - Arch365 230

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On today's episode we learn about the heritage site in Arizona known as Honanki. It's an amazing cliff dwelling and rock art site that was inhabited by the Sinagua people of the Ancient Pueblo Peoples.

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Archaeology: Cool Women Who Dig - WIA 31

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On today's episode we talk about a new book from Nomad Press by Anita Yasuda called, "Archaeology: Cool Women Who Dig". It's a book intended for children ages 9 through 12 and focuses on three dynamic women who are working in archaeology around the world.

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Ancient America - Wupatki - Arch365 229

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 Wupatki National Monument.

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Charlottesville and Heritage - CRMArch 117

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On today's show, we talk about the horrors that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 12, 2017. The question on everyone's minds was what to do about statues and iconography related to hate, bigotry, and a significant and changing period in our nation's history. How do we, as archaeologists deal with it?

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Upward Sun River Site - Arch365 227

The Upward Sun River Site was important for many reasons. It represents the earliest and youngest infant burial, says a lot about human migration, and demonstrates aspects of early family life. 

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Decolonizing Anthropology - Heritage Voices 8

Today’s episode features Anna Cordova, Lead Archaeologist for the City of Colorado Springs (although, to be clear, she is not representing the city with this interview). If you are looking to understand indigenous perspectives on archaeology, this episode is a great place to start because she explains the challenges so clearly and so passionately! We talk about the importance of decolonizing anthropology and some specific suggestions on how to do that. We also discuss indigenous geography, the differences between working in Hawaii and Colorado, and her experiences doing ethnographic and tribal consultation work.

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Ancient America - Nine Mile Canyon - Arch365 226

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 Nine Mile Canyon.

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Survival Guide - Ch 21, Coming Back - Arch365 224

Today's episode is Chapter 21 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 Coming Back to Archaeology.

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The Archaeology All Around Us - TAS 22

On today's episode, Chris and April are joined by APN co-founder Tristan Boyle to talk about his recent experiences in Italy and his revelations about archaeology. Archaeology and history are everywhere you look. Take a look around you and see - really see.

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Ancient America - McConkie Ranch - Arch365 223

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 McConkie Ranch.

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Archaeological Analytics with Acacia Berry - ArchaeoTech 59

On today's show we talk to the creator and founder of Archaeological Analytics, Acacia Berry. Find out what she's doing with this company and how they can help you in your business. Learn about Archaeo Analytics, Open Artifact, and American Artifacts - all sites developed by Berry to help out the field of archaeology - both academic and commercial.

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Archaeology is All Around Us - Arch365 221

In today’s episode Tristan shares his thoughts about the Archaeology of  everyday life and how his understanding of local heritage changed when his visited Italy. He encourages listeners to see the archaeology in everyday things not just the grand monuments. 

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What's Happening at Sheffield Manor Lodge and Joined Up Heritage Sheffield - Arch&Ale 21

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.

Archaeology and Ale proudly presents - Jon Bradley, on “Making a difference for heritage: What’s happening at Sheffield Manor Lodge and Joined-Up Heritage Sheffield”. This talk took place on Thursday 27th April at the Red Deer, Sheffield.

For more information about the Sheffield Manor Lodge, visit their website: http://sheffieldmanorlodge.org/ or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ManorLodge

For more information about Joined-up Heritage Sheffield, visit their website: http://www.joinedupheritagesheffield.org.uk/ 

For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email archaeologyinthecity@sheffield.ac.uk, visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com, tweet us @archinthecity, or find us on Facebook

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Ancient America - San Juan River - Arch365 220

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 the San Juan River.

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Walking Moai Statues with Fernanda Meneses - ArchyFantasies 79

Today we talk with Fernanda Maneses about the mysterious Easter Island statues. We talk about the actual history of the Moai statues, the culture that created them, and the many different ways these iconic statures have been used by the fringe and popular culture alike.

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