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Hell Gap - Arch365 337

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Before Hell Gap, there were more than a few gaps in our knowledge of the past.

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La Blanca - Arch365 336

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A Maya site dating back to at least 250 AD, La Blanca probably served as a frontier post or trading center in support of a larger city.

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Lemonweir Glyphs - Arch365 335

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Petroglyphs in Wisconsin? That's right. And they're fine examples of local animals of the time along with more abstract designs.

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Akrotiri - Arch365 334

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Thought to be the basis for the legend of Atlantis, Akrotiri was a real place that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption around 1627 BC.

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Indian Mound Cemetery - Arch365 333

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Centered around one of the only unexcavated Hopewellian mounds on the East Coast, Indian Mound Cemetery is also home to several important politicians of the last few centuries.

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The Amarna Letters - Arch365 332

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Almost tossed in the trash, the Amarna Letters are actually clay tablets that paint a curious picture of Egyptian New Kingdom politics.

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Kennewick Man - Arch365 331

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Found next to a river I the Pacific Northwest and embroiled in controversy for the next couple decades, Kennewick man answered some questions but generated more.

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Biblical Archaeology with Eric Cline - ArchyFantasies 87

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Today we talk with Dr Eric Cline from George Washington University. We talk about a variety of topics on Biblical Archaeology, the validity of real and fake sight seeing, and touch a bit on 3D printing. 

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Marketing Yourself - WIA 38

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On this episode of the Women in Archaeology Podcast we will be discussing how to market yourself. We will discuss internet presence, using in person networking to your best advantage, and the importance of showing up!

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Chacmool, Diversity, and You're Going to the Wrong College - CRMArch 124

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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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Hawaiian Heritage - Heritage Voices 11

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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!

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File Formats - ArchaeoTech 66

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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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