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Knapping Injuries - Ruins 160
On this episode, the boys talk about a recent publication in American Antiquity: The Injury Costs of Knapping by Gala et al.
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2 years, 11 months ago
Digesta, Roman Burials in Barcelona, and Standing Stones in France - TAS 221
Episode 221
This week we have 3 archaeology news articles. First, even more research points to animal digesta playing a crucial role in providing nutrition to pr…
2 years, 11 months ago
Dogs and Geophysics with Paul Martin - ArchaeoTech 203
Episode 203
On episode 189 we talked to a guest about a project in Louisiana where, as an aspect of survey, they utilized dogs to find an historic Civil War-era …
2 years, 11 months ago
Shipwrecks and Treasure Hunting - Pseudo 118
Episode 118
In my career as a sometimes-underwater-archaeologist, I’ve come across the oddities and bizarre belief systems of “treasure hunters” as well as tales…
3 years ago
Elephant or Cyclops? The Mistaken Identity of Animal Bones - Animals 59
Episode 59
From dragons, to unicorns and Divine Chickens, this episode is all about mythological creatures and how they may (or may not) have been inspired by f…
3 years ago
Now Entering The Pseudoarchaeology Podcast with Dr. Andrew Kinkella - Ruins 159
Episode 159
On this episode of ALiRP, Carlton is joined by the host of the Pseudo-Archaeology Podcast: Dr. Andrew Kinkella. They talk about Dr. Kinkella’s gradua…
3 years ago
Game Drive Fences and Desert Kites in Rock Art - Rock Art 105
Episode 105
In this news this month are Desert Kites from Jordan and Saudi Arabia. They are large, star-shaped, stone fences that early people used to direct gam…
3 years ago
Ken Dash: Mud and Flared Jeans - Arch and Ale 47
Episode 47
Local archaeologist Ken Dash talks about his time with the Museum of London and reflects on how excavation was changing in the 1970s.
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Is there a gap between field and office personnel? - CRMArch 265
Episode 265
Why is there a such a distinct separation between field and office staff in CRM? Is it necessary? Does a more holistic approach to staff assignments …
3 years ago
Georgia (the Army, and Odin) on my Mind: A Historic interview with Joshua Herrin - Ruins 158
Episode 158
In this episode of A Life In Ruins podcast, Connor and Davíd interview Joshua Herrin; archaeologist and artifacts laboratory manager of the Augusta V…
3 years ago