Chacmool, Diversity, and You're Going to the Wrong College - CRMArch 124
On this episode, Stephen tells us about the Chacmool conference that took place in Canada this Fall. That leads to a discussion about First Nations people and the lack of diversity in archaeology. Which leads to talk of college and a lack of diversity in collegiate studies. Much of that discussion is in the Bonus content on our member site.
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- Chacmool Conference
- http://www.succinctresearch.com/mind-control-in-cultural-resource-management-archaeology/
- http://www.bajr.org/BAJRGuides/44.%20Harrasment/Sexual-Harassment-in-Archaeology.pdf
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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
Hawaiian Heritage - Heritage Voices 11
On today’s episode, Regina Keʻalapuaonālaniwikimekeānuenue Hilo takes us from digging up treasure in her backyard to her current work as a Burial Sites Specialist for the State Historic Preservation Division. We discuss the resurgence of Hawaiian language and culture and how she integrates her roles as an archaeologist, a student, and a state employee with her role as a Native Hawaiian. She discusses cultural protocols related to archaeology and burials, including larger cultural sensitivity and community collaboration. Finally Regina explains some of the differences between NAGPRA and the Hawaiian equivalent, as well as consultation with tribes vs. Native Hawaiian Organizations. Regina and I end out by briefly diving into the controversy with the proposed telescope on Mauna Kea.
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Dmanisi - Arch365 330
Dmanisi - located in Georgia, Southwest fo the capital of Tbilisi, contains some of the oldest hominid remains ever found in the area.
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Gadsby's Tavern - Arch365 329
From former presidents to tourists, Gadsby's Tavern has been host to a number of characters, business, and stories.
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The Lydenburg Heads - Arch365 328
Seven fired earthenware heads discovered in South Africa could have been used for ceremonial purposes or something else...
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Winooski Archaeological Site - Arch365 327
It's a prehistoric Native American site in Vermont that was first identified in 1972 and listed on the National Register in 1978. Winooski has a lot to say about the prehistoric past and right now there are more questions than answers.
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Bedford Village Archaeological Site - Arch365 326
It's got a museum and a long history - it's the Bedford Village in Pennsylvania and it was part of the Monongahela culture.
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Bears Ears National Monument - Arch365 325
In 2016 Bears Ears was made a National Monument by President Obama. It has a long and extensive history and is important to a great many people.
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Sunken Village Archaeological Site - Arch365 324
A well preserved Chinookan Village that's over 700 years old, Sunken Village is an archaeological site located in Oregon.
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Images of the Ice Age with Paul Bahn - TAS 29
Archaeologist and author Dr. Paul Bahn joins us on this episode to talk about the latest edition of his book, "Images of the Ice Age" from Oxford University Press. The book covers the history of rock art and rock art discovery mostly in Western Europe. This fascinating discussion will leave you thirsting for more rock art, and, wondering about the controversies mentioned at the end of the show!
Discount Code for Oxford University Press: AAFLYG6
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- Chris Webster
File Formats - ArchaeoTech 66
That's right. Will your *.DOC file still be readable in 10 years? What's a CSV file and how can you use it? On this show, we talk about the most common file formats for photographs, documents, and a few others.
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- Photographs
- Documents
- GIS
App of the Day
Contact
- Chris Webster
- Twitter: @archeowebby
- Email: chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
- Paul Zimmerman
- Twitter: @lugal
- Email: paul@lugal.com
The Gault Site - Arch365 323
Containing over 16,000 years of history, the Gault Site shows evidence of almost continuous human occupation.
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The Pumpkin Creek Site - Arch365 322
This Archaic Period site located in Oklahoma shows evidence of early Native Americans in that part of the region via high-quality stone artifacts.
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The Coats-Hines Site - Arch365 321
Located in Williamson County, the Coats-Hines Site is loaded with mastodon remains and evidence of the interaction between early Native Americans and these creaturs.
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Tazumal - Arch365 320
Tazumal is an awesome pre-Columbian Maya site in El Salvador. Learn about it today.
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The Mitchell Site - Arch365 319
With earth lodge sites and artifacts, the Mitchell Site was a very important prehistoric Indian village in South Dakota.
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GenCon50 and Gaming with Scott - ArchyFantasies 86
This is a cross-over episode that was recorded at GenCon 50 earlier in 2017. Sara Head joined the hosts of Gaming with Scott to talk about the intersection between archaeology and gaming.
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- http://gamingwithscott.libsyn.com/hotp-gencon50-archy-fantasies?tdest_id=326508
- On Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/GamingWScott
- On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/GamingWScott
Contact
Email us at ArchyFantasties@gmail.com
Follow us on Twitter at @Archyfantsies and find us on FaceBook.
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Sexual Harassment Follow Up - WIA 37
On this episode of the Women in Archaeology Podcast we will be revisiting the topic of sexual harassment. We will discuss new developments in the past year, the SAA panel from the last meeting, and resources for survivors.
Links
- http://grist.org/article/sexual-harassment-science-me-too-antarctica-climate-research-women/
- http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/50667/title/Study-Digs-into-Sexual-Harassment-During-Fieldwork/
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aman.12929/epdf
- https://phys.org/news/2017-10-factors-abuse-academic-fieldwork.html
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/after-zero-tolerance-vow-a-park-chief-cited-for-sexual-harassment-gets-a-bonus-and-new-job/2017/08/03/bb7e01be-72e1-11e7-8f39-eeb7d3a2d304_story.html?utm_term=.35953bd52fe5
- https://www.rainn.org/articles/sexual-harassment
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
The iPhone X, #metoo, and PhDs in CRM - CRMArch 123
The iPhone X is out. Is it right for you? Good for fieldwork? This brief review of the iPhone X and other technology should help you make that decision. We also talk about the #metoo issue from a male perspective. Hopefully we spoke intelligently and respectfully. That was the intent. Finally, should PhDs feel bad for choosing a career in CRM rather than academia? No! Own it and do it.
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- Tech
- Harassment #metoo
- PhDs Article
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
Saluda Old Town Site - Arch365 318
The site of an almost meaningless treaty, the Saluda Old Town site represents 5000 years of history for the Saluda people of South Carolina.