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Gobustan National Park - Arch365 252

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Located on the Caspian Sea in Azerbaijan, Gobustan is a culturally rich area laden with rock art, artifacts, and amazing stories.

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Moku'ula, A Palace in Hawaii - Arch365 251

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Moku'ula was home to some of the most famous kings of Hawaii. It's not undergoing recovery efforts after being a baseball field for many decades.

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New People and Old Apps - ArchaeoTech 61

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Introducing new co-host Dr. Paul Zimmerman! Paul has been working in IT for many years now, but, cut his teeth on archaeology on the other side of the world. He's a great addition to the show and we have a lot of great shows in the works.

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  • Chris: Apple Maps (it's on your iPhone!)
  • Paul: Notability

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Ancient America - Walnut Canyon - Arch365 250

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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 Walnut Canyon.

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Punk Rock Shelter - Arch365 249

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Not really punk rock, but, a great shelter that was used for 400 years and is now completely under water. I guess that's a little punk rock.

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Burgstallkogel - Arch365 248

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An Iron Age hill fort in Germany with thousands of burials - and now wine. Nice.

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The Carey Farm Site - Arch365 247

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The Carey Farm proved to be a great example of Early Woodland life in Delaware. Check out this episode and learn more about it.

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(Re-Play) Afrocentrism and the New World - AF 81 (16)

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Today we're talking about Afrocentrism. What is it? Does it hurt or help ancient African cultures? And how does it affect archaeology in the new world?

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The Miami Circle - Arch365 246

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Trapped in the heart of downtown Miami, Florida, the Miami Circle represents the ancient ruins of a prehistoric structure that is thought to have been used for ceremonial reasons, and, perhaps as a place for the dead to rejoin the soil and the environment.

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Utilizing Older Collections - WIA 32

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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.

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How Do You Listen? - Arch365 244

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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!

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Ancient America - Ocmulgee National Monument - Arch365 245

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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 Ocmulgee National Monument.

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Cuddie Springs, Australia - Arch365 243

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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

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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.

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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

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You Call This Archaeology?!?!?! - YCTA 1

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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.

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Check us out LIVE every Friday at 3pm on the Archaeology Podcast Network Facebook page.

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Building a Better Social Network with Archaeological Analytics - CRMArch 118

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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.

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The Rock Art of the Coso Part 3 - Arch365 242

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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

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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

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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

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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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