Utilizing Older Collections - WIA 32
The Women of Archaeology are all professional archaeologists giving their opinions and insights into issues that affect not only women but most professionals in professional archaeology. On today's episode, the hosts will discuss the value of using older collections. Topics include some of the unique challenges posed when working with older collections, the importance of reanalyzing collections, the ethical issues of having collections that aren't used, and our personal stories to laugh at and learn from.
Contact
- Women in Archaeology on Twitter (@womenarchys)
- Chelsi Slotten on Twitter (@osteoarchaeo)
- Emily Long on Twitter (@trowel_tales)
- Kirsten Lopez on Twitter (@archyfem)
- Show email: womeninarchaeology@gmail.com
How Do You Listen? - Arch365 244
Want Arch365 to continue into 2018? We need your help! Also, we'd love some feedback for International podcast day on September 30th. Send us your comments in an audio file!
Ancient America - Ocmulgee National Monument - Arch365 245
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 Ocmulgee National Monument.
Links
- Ocmulgee National Monument
- Discount Code: RLFANDF30
- Info Sheet for Book
- Ancient America Book
Cuddie Springs, Australia - Arch365 243
Cuddie Springs is a place where humans interacted with Megafauna. It's a fossil-rich area in southeastern Australia and has had an interesting history.
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Report Writing is Awesome! - YCTA 2
Report writing, shovel testing, and bad companies, and more - this week on YCTA! Richie and Webby talk about their week in archaeology and muse about being a field tech in a crazy time.
Find Us
Check us out LIVE every Friday at 3pm on the Archaeology Podcast Network Facebook page.
Also check out the video on Richie's YouTube channel, Happy Archaeology Fun Time
The Video
Contacts
- Chris Webster
- Richie Cruz
You Call This Archaeology?!?!?! - YCTA 1
Welcome to the first episode of a brand new show from the Archaeology Podcast Network! YCTA is your weekly archaeology morning show where Chris Webster and Richie Cruz talk about their week and how it relates or doesn't, to archaeology. We have fun, we chat, and we learn.
Find Us
Check us out LIVE every Friday at 3pm on the Archaeology Podcast Network Facebook page.
Also check out the video on Richie's YouTube channel, Happy Archaeology Fun Time
The Video
Building a Better Social Network with Archaeological Analytics - CRMArch 118
Website stuck in the 90's? Don't know how to properly share information online? Check out Archaeological Analytics and the services they provide. A website can help with image and the ability for clients to find you. Proper sharing online can establish you or your firm as an expert and increase your presence with the public and potential clients.
Links
- Archaeological Analytics on ArchaeoTech
- Archaeological Analytics
- Open Artifact
- Archaeological Analytics Social Media Directory
- America Artifacts
Follow Our Panelists on Twitter:
Bill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Chris W @Archeowebby,@DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNet
Blogs:
- Bill White: Succinct Research
- Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
- Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology
- Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science
The Rock Art of the Coso Part 3 - Arch365 242
The Coso lived in the eastern Mojave desert of east-central California. They created some fantastic rock art. But, what happened to them and why is there so much Rock Art? Dr. Alan Garfinkel Gold, Founder of the California Rock Art Foundation and expert in Coso Rock Art and tells us all about the Coso in three parts of Arch365.
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The Rock Art of the Coso Part 2 - Arch365 241
The Coso lived in the eastern Mojave desert of east-central California. They created some fantastic rock art. But, what happened to them and why is there so much Rock Art? Dr. Alan Garfinkel Gold, Founder of the California Rock Art Foundation and expert in Coso Rock Art and tells us all about the Coso in three parts of Arch365.
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The Rock Art of the Coso Part 1 - Arch365 240
The Coso lived in the eastern Mojave desert of east-central California. They created some fantastic rock art. But, what happened to them and why is there so much Rock Art? Dr. Alan Garfinkel Gold, Founder of the California Rock Art Foundation and expert in Coso Rock Art and tells us all about the Coso in three parts of Arch365.
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Rocky Mountain National Park - Arch365 239
Rocky Mountain National Parks is one of the nation's oldest and most spectacular national parks. Learn a little about its history today on Arch365.
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Save the Audio! - Episode 238
So, Chris Webster, founder, and president of the APN has a chance to become a certified podcast audio engineer on a course that has a massive reduction in price. This is a hearty plea to the membership and listeners of the APN to help support good audio and make this network better!
The Cave of Hands - Arch365 237
Cueva de las Manos - the Cave of Hands - is an awesome, and creepy, cave with a lot of rock art. The wall with many hand prints is especially interesting. Check out the pictures in the links below.
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The Calico Early Man Site - Arch365 236
Early man in California? Louis Leakey Thought so. Learn about this possible early human site that has met with a lot of controversies today on Arch365.
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Searching for Amelia - TAS 23
On today's episode, we interview Tom King, the senior archaeologist for the International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery, or, TIGHAR. They just finished their most recent expedition to the island where they think Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan landed their Lockheed Electra. It's still uncertain what happened after they landed, but, the evidence is building. This episode covers the most recent expedition to Nickamororo Island.
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Contact
- Chris Webster
Using the APN - Episode 235
On today's show, Chris Webster lets you know what's available on the APN website. What can you do there? What's available? And, why should you visit the page?
Beni Hammad Fort - Arch365 234
On today's episode, we learn about an ornate city in what is now Algeria in North Africa.
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The Menard-Hodges Site - Episode 233
An important mound complex, the Menard-Hodges Site was important to pre-Mississippian culture in Arkansas and was possibly visited by Hernando De Soto, among others.
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Future Tech Wish List - ArchaeoTech 60
On today's episode, Richie Cruz and I talk about our tech wish list as applied to archaeology. What would we like to have? What would we like to see? What's on your wish list? Let us know in the comments!
Contact
- Chris Webster
- Twitter: @archeowebby
- Email: chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
- Richie Cruz
- Twitter: @FTBVSANDUPTTS
Mayan Hieroglyphics with Jeb Card - ArchyFantasies 80
Today we talk with co-host Jeb Card about Mayan Hieroglyphics. We talk about the Victorian worlds discovery of them, their fascination with them, how that fascination has endured into the modern-day, and how the Mayan language, including Hieroglyphics, is still a living language today.
Links
- FAMSI resources
- Maya Glyph Workbook
- Wayeb resources
- Forest of Kings
- Maya Decipherment Blog by David Stuart and Stephen Houston
- Tazumal flask
- Archaeology 365 episode on Tazumal flask
- Athanasius Kircher
- Relacion de las Cosas de Yucatan by de Archbishop Diego de Landa
- Cracking the Maya Code Documentary
- Yuri Knorosov
- Centro de estudios Maya Yuri Knorosov
- Breaking the Maya Code
- Reading the Maya Glyphs
- Translating Maya Glyphs
- Reading Maya Art
- Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens
- Ancient Text, Modern Tablet - Handcrafted Cuneiform
- Jason Colavito and the Antediluvian Pyramid Myth
Contact
- Email us at ArchyFantasies@gmail.com
- Follow us on Twitter at @Archyfantasies and find us on FaceBook.
- Theme Music by ArcheopSoup Productions
Produced by Chris Webster and Tristan Boyle