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Photographs in the Field - ArchaeoTech 70

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On today’s show we’re going to talk about taking and managing field photographs.

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Attending an Archaeological Conference - TAS 33

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Where DO archaeologists present there work? Conferences. Often, prior to an article publication, book, or other format an idea or research is presented at a professional conference. Sometimes, this is the ONLY place a site is talked about. How can you go to a conference? Do you need to be an archaeologist? Once you're there, how do you dress and act? All this and more on today's episode.

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Welcome 2018 and Bears Ears Update - ArchyFantasies 90

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Welcome to the First episode of 2018! In this episode we talk about the effects of the recent EO on Bears Ears National Monument and other sites of significance. We debate the actual effects and reiterate the importance of these sites. We also talk about The podcast in 2017 and where we'd like to see it go in 2018. 

Shout out to everyone who's helped us grow this past year and all of our listeners. Here's to another great year on the APN! 

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Skara Brae- Arch365 18014

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Sometimes storms cause nothing but destruction but sometimes they reveal secrets of our past. This is the case of Skara Brae, a Neolithic settlement on the Island of Mainland, part of the Orkney archipelago, North of Scotland.

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Lendbreen Tunic - Arch365 18013

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Areni Cave - Arch365 18012

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An Early Bronze Age site that just keep keeps on giving.

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Offa's Dyke - Arch365 18011

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A linear earthwork along the border of Wales and England, Offa’s Dyke is one of the largest surviving Saxon-era earthworks in Britain.

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Tower of London - Arch365 18010

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The Tower of London has an enduring place in the popular imagination as a place of torture and execution, but it is also a World Heritage Site, and fascinating example of evolving castle design through history.

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Helgo Bronze Buddha - Arch365 18009

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Excavations on the Swedish island of Helgö, an important trading and metalworking site since the pre-Viking period, revealed an extraordinary and diverse collection of religious artefacts from across Europe and Asia.

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Sutton Hoo - Arch365 18008

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The site of two 6th and early 7th century cemeteries, Sutton Hoo also contains a ship burial and many Anglo-Saxon artifacts.

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The Minnesota SHPO and CRM Unions - CRMArch 127

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On today's episode, we have guest Ryan Howell, an archaeologist that lives and works in the upper midwest. He's concerned with the situation regarding the move of the Minnesota SHPO from the Historical Society to the State Admin offices. We talk about that, and, unionizing in CRM. What would it do for us and is it possible?

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Lycurgus Cup - Arch365 18007

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A 4th-century Roman glass cage cup, the Lycurgus cup is truly a unique artifact. Depending on lighting, you'll see something different each time you look at it.

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L'Anse Aux Meadows - Arch365 18006

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Located on the northernmost tip of Newfoundland in Canada lies the only confirmed site of a Viking settlement in North America.

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Hochdorf Prince - Arch365 18005

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The Hochdorf Prince's grave site is a Celtic burial chamber dating from 530 BC and was adorned with massive riches.

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Newgrange - Arch365 18004

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Ireland's County Meath is home to Newgrange, a Neolithic mound with stone passageways and inner chambers.

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Battle of Visby - Arch365 18003

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The Battle of Visby was fought over 600 years ago on the island of Gotland. Today, it's an archaeological site that you can visit - and learn from.

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Must Farm - Arch365 18002

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A Bronze Age settlement in England, Must Farm is an extremely well-preserved settlement that has taught archaeologists a lot about that time and place.

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Series Introduction - Arch365 18001

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Welcome to the Arch365 Podcast - 2018 Edition - Prepare for another year of awesome archaeology.

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AAA Takeaways - WIA 41

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On this episode the panel discusses the recent American Anthropological Association annual meeting in DC. We touch on important themes from the conference such as making anthropology more approachable, the need for truly inclusive archaeology, and teaching archaeology as social justice.

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Field Schools, Not Just for Students - TAS 32

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Interested in learning about archaeology or working at a fantastic site? Then a field school might be just the thing! Whether you want an extended working vacation, are starting your career, or are trying to figure out whether you chose the right major, an archaeology field school could be the answer. April and Chris talk about what to expect out of a field school, who can go, where they happen, and how much they cost.

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