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How to Fail and Succeed with a Master's Degree in Archaeology - TAS 81

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Richie and Chris record episode 70 of the You Call This Archaeology live show and subject your ears to it. We actually talk about some archaeological things in this show.

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eBay Woes and Deep Dive on the Mavic Mini - ArchaeoTech 120

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Be carefule when selling tech on eBay - especially drones. Chris relays his ongoing saga with selling his DJI Inspire Pro. At the time of this posting it’s still not over. Also, we talk about selling tech on eBay in general and we do a deep dive on the new DJI Mavic Mini.

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New Year, who dis?: A Conversation with Our Overlord Chris Webster - Ruins 13

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On this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, we talk with our overlord and frequent dictionary consultant Chris Webster. Chris is the cofounder of the Archaeological Podcast Network (APN), the network that produces and edits our shenanigans. We wanted to talk to him about the founding of the APN, how he maintains and keeps it going and where he sees it going in the future. We also wanted to get some information on his background! We also discuss the Register of Professional Archaeologists and future changes to their membership. We might also talk about the APN’s other cofounder, Tristan Boyle, and his lovely accent. Give it a listen!

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Rock a To Do List or Calendar for 2020 (YCTA RAW) - TAS 80

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Welcome to a recording of the live, You Call This Archaeology Show from December 15th, 2019. Richie Cruz and Chris Webster talk about all sorts of things and much of it has nothing to do with archaeology. But hey - everyone needs a break :)

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A New Decade for CRM Archaeology - CRMArch 180

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It’s the beginning of a new year! We talk about what the coming year looks life for CRM and our 2020 goals.

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The Institute for Field Research - TAS 79

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The Institute for Field Research, or IFR, was started by Dr. Ran Boytner in 2011. Since then the IFR has helped organize field schools around the world and has even been branching out from just archaeology. On this episode April and Chris talk to Dr. Boytner about the IFR, how you get a field school into the IFR, and how students can apply.

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New Advances in Oxygen Isotope Analysis with Dr. Corey Maggiano - ArchaeoTech 119

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Oxygen Isotope analysis has long been used to analyze a person’s skeletal material to find out where they lived and sometimes how they lived. Until now, this has been on a large time scale - often of years and decades. Now, with this new research, some cases can be analyzed down to the month or even tighter. It’s amazing research and further opens our window to the past.

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Artifact Rowed Shows with Chris Rowe - Ruins 12

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Have you ever wanted to listen to a jovial archaeologist talking about his interactions with collectors? Have you ever wanted to hear the co-hosts give someone grief for turning down the opportunity to be a co-host on our show? If you answered yes to the previous questions or even if you didn’t, we have got quite the episode for you. On this edition of Our Ruined Lives, we talk with our good friend Chris Rowe. We all met Chris at the University of Wyoming and discuss many things on this podcast. Give it a listen!

You can find Chris Rowe on Instagram @as_the_c.rowe_flies

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Fieldwork Stories - The Dirt 74

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This week is a little different! As we head into a brief holiday break, we want to show our fellow archaeologists some love. We took to Twitter, and in this episode we share some fieldwork stories from you, our listeners! Amber and Anna also share their own field experiences.

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BONUS Your Career in Archaeology // YCTA LIVE - TAS 78

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Originally broadcast LIVE on Facebook (www.facebook.com/archpodnet) on December 8th, 2019.

Welcome to a BONUS TAS: The December 8th Recording of You Call This Archaeology with Chris Webster and Richie Cruz of HappyArchaeologyFunTime.com. Join us live by following ArchPodNet on Facebook or Happy Archaeology Fun Time on YouTube.

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  • 2:05 Richie is still on Windows 7

  • 4:10 iPhone 11 Pro video shot by John Wick Director

  • 4:50 Richie has a new phone case

  • 5:33 The RPA and the new RA Certification - is it a scam? Reactions from the socials

  • 10:20 Richie hates MS Word and Office 365

  • 11:23 Old word processing programs 11:42 Mission Impossible and floppy disks

  • 13:15 Holliday decorations and eco friendly trees

  • 14:45 Renting Christmas Trees in the UK

  • 14:59 Forests and fuels reduction

  • 19:30 Cyber Truck as a field vehicle

  • 21:45 Should I start a business in archaeology?

  • 22:35 YouTube Comment - Bad References, how to proceed? Also Resume's and CVs

  • 31:10 Team Black Jobs Webinar and Conferences (plus the 8-hour RPA CE credits)

  • 39:47 Profile Drawing

  • 41:00 Travel to Charlotte SHA in Boston

  • 41:52 Drones!

  • 44:38 Toastmasters

  • 46:50 APN Turns 5! And Current Archaeology

  • 48:49 Pseudo-Archaeology

  • 58:37 End Credits and Contacting Us

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What Does a Career in Archaeology Look Like? - CRMArch 179

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We continue our deep dive into a lengthy listener email with a discussion about what a job in archaeology looks like. What's the difference between a job and a career? What should you look for if you're trying to get a job in archaeology when it comes to graduate programs? We start, though, with a few comments from a twitter follower about episode 178.

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Yakama Tribal Archaeology - HeVo 36

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On today’s episode Jessica hosts Jon Shellenberger (Yakama), Yakama Nation Tribal Archaeologist. We talk first about his journey to become an archaeologist and ethnographer. In the second segment we talk about the work of the Yakama Nation to defend their inherent and treaty rights to fish, to protect tribal members from being prosecuted for having eagle and migratory bird feathers, and to re-establish their buffalo hunts in what is now Yellowstone National Park. Finally we talk about the projects he works on as the Yakama Tribal Archaeologist, what that looks like on a daily basis, and his larger vision for the program.

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Our Most Metal Episode of All Time - The Dirt 73

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Time to throw the devil horns and apply superfluous umlauts to vöwëls, because this week The Dirt is totally metal! Metallurgy, that is. How and when did humans first use metals, and what can we learn about them? Some come straight from the ground, others from far, far away, some from a combination of raw materials, and some? Some come FROM OUTER SPACE.

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"Born a Slave, Died a Pioneer", the Nathan Harrison Story with Dr. Seth Mallios - TAS 77

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Dr. Seth Mallios joins April and Chris to talk about his new book, “Born a Slave, Died a Pioneer: Nathan Harrison and the Historical Archaeology of Legend” (2020 Berghahn Books). Nate Harrison had a long life and an amazing story, from his birth into slavery in Kentucky, to the gold mines of northern California’s Gold Rush, and to the hills of San Diego. Join us while we learn about the amazing life of Nathan Harrison as told through historical documents and archaeological research.

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Dynamic Communities on the Mesa Verde Cuesta with Kelsey Reese - ArchaeoTech 118

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Paul interviews Kelsey Reese about her research at Mesa Verda and a recent paper in American Antiquity. Kelsey is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Notre Dame and is studying the long-term effects of sustained climate change on contemporary subsistence-based farming communities. This episode focuses that research on Mesa Verde in the American Southwest.

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Uncovering Sheffield Castle with Milica Rajic - Arch and Ale 28

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Archaeology and Ale is a monthly series of talks presented by Archaeology in the City, part of the University of Sheffield Archaeology Department’s outreach programme. In this talk, Archaeology in the City proudly presents - Milica Rajic on “Uncovering Sheffield Castle” This talk took place on Thursday, November 29th, 2019 at the Red Deer in Sheffield.

Milica is a project manager with Wessex Archaeology where she has worked since 2015. During that time she has served on the recent excavations at Sheffield's Castlegate area. In this talk, Milica takes us through a brief history of the Castle which once stood there and tells us about what the recent findings mean for the future of Sheffield Castle.

For more information about Archaeology in the City’s events and opportunities to get involved, please email archaeologyinthecity@sheffield.ac.uk or visit our website at archinthecity.wordpress.com. You can also find us on Twitter (@archinthecity), Instagram (@archaeointhecity), or Facebook (@archinthecity)

*Content Warning: Listener discretion is advised as there may be adult language*

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Gluten and Alien Free Archaeology: Combating Pseudoscience with Dr. David A. Anderson - Ruins 11

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In this episode of A Life in Ruins Podcast, the hosts have the honor of speaking with Dr. David A. Anderson of Radford University. Dr. Anderson is not only an accomplished Mesoamerican archaeologist, but also famous as a Scicomm writer and has a large twitter following. As you'll find out, Carlton used to study under Dr. Anderson and was a major influence on his career. It seems that he has grown past his days of youtube anthropology raps. David Ian Howe asks interesting questions regarding Dr. Anderson's research, while Connor self-deprecates about the host's collective status as "failed mayanists." However, the conversation ends on a poignant note regarding the culture of academia as well as science communication to the public. 

You can follow David Anderson on social media via @dsaarchaeology.

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It's the (Moral) Circle of Life! - The Dirt 72

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Prestigious CRM Programs and Registered Archaeologists - CRMArch 178

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As we've always requested sometimes we actually get letters into the show! One such letter was sent to Doug and we answer just a couple of those questions on this show. Those questions revolve around the thought of a prestigious CRM University and what are some of the better CRM programs out there. Also, we talk about the new Registered Archaeologist certification from the RPA and the new standards requiring continuing education credits.

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