Season 1 Episode 8
In this episode, Ken and Gabe discuss the Transitional Archaic (ca. 4000-3000 years ago). Mostly we talked about the Susquehanna phenomenon in Maine and the Maritimes, and what we don’t know takes up…
Published on 2 years, 7 months ago
Season 1 Episode 7
Ken just got back from the 88th annual Society for American Archaeology meeting in Portland, Oregon. Gabe and Ken talk about conferences in general, and describe SAA meetings. Ken gives a brief rundo…
Published on 2 years, 8 months ago
Season 1 Episode 6
This week, Ken and Gabe discuss the Late Maritime Archaic (ca. 5500-3500 years ago). Please note that we discuss burials in this episode. We update perceptions of the “Red Paint People” and argue for…
Published on 2 years, 8 months ago
Season 1 Episode 5
Welcome to the first special episode of the New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast! This week we were joined by Dr. Bill Farley, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Southern Connecticut State Universit…
Published on 2 years, 9 months ago
Season 1 Episode 4
In this episode, Ken and Gabe talk about the period between about 9500 and 5000 years ago, and the hiatus that wasn’t. Like the Archaic, we try to go deep on this program, but unlike the Early Archai…
Published on 2 years, 9 months ago
Season 1 Episode 3
In this episode, Gabe and Ken talk about the first archaeologically known people in New Brunswick: the Palaeoindians. We begin with a continental approach to the big three temporal divisions–Clovis, …
Published on 2 years, 9 months ago
Season 1 Episode 2
In Ep2 of the NB Archaeology Podcast, Ken and Gabe discuss the history of archaeological research in New Brunswick, beginning with Pagan and Wright’s 1797 survey of St. Croix Island and extending to …
Published on 2 years, 10 months ago
Season 1 Episode 1
In this episode of the NB Archaeology Podcast, Gabe and Ken introduce themselves, their research, New Brunswick in regional archaeological context, and talk a little bit about Palaeoindians (pre-Clov…
Published on 2 years, 10 months ago
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