Sinopsis
Archaeology through a Feminist Lens
Episodios
-
Happy Holidays from the Women in Archaeology Podcast!
22/12/2022 Duración: 45sWishing everyone a very happy holiday season and happy new year! We’re looking forward to sharing a new season of archaeology podcast episodes in 2023! The post Happy Holidays from the Women in Archaeology Podcast! appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
The Overturning of Roe v. Wade and American Archaeology
23/10/2022 Duración: 01h08minJoin Chelsi, Emily, and Kirsten as they discuss the effects of this U.S. Supreme Court decision on American archaeology. The episode covers the history of abortion and contraception, why both became illegal in the U.S. in the 19th century (related, of course, to women’s suffrage movements), and how the decision will affect female and LGBTQ+... Continue Reading → The post The Overturning of Roe v. Wade and American Archaeology appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Repost – Sexual Harassment in Archaeology
01/10/2022*This episode originally aired in 2016. The episode covers the formation of the Society for American Archaeology’s recent statement on sexual harassment and look at a few notable cases that have made the news. The discussion panel includes Sara Head, Emily Long, Chelsi Slotten, Deidra Black, and Meagan Thies-Sauder. It’s 2022, now looking back. A... Continue Reading → The post Repost – Sexual Harassment in Archaeology appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Community Connections LLC: Archaeology with a Purpose
03/09/2022 Duración: 01h04minIn today's episode, we talk to Jessica and Jasmine of Community Connections, LLC, a non-profit archaeological and educational organization in Colorado. Both with previous careers in Cultural Resource Management, Jessica and Jasmine wanted to bring together the "resource" and the people that give archaeology its importance and meaning. Approaching this in various ways, they hope to create a more excited, involved, and informed public in their local area. Chelsi and Kirsten discuss their work, their vision, and the experiences they've had along the way. The post Community Connections LLC: Archaeology with a Purpose appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Underwater Archaeology with Jessica Irwin – Repost
21/08/2022This episode was originally recorded on August 6, 2017. On this episode we are joined by underwater archaeologist Jessica Irwin. We will discuss what underwater archaeology is, how it differs from terrestrial archaeology, some of the unique challenges faced by underwater archaeologists, and some really cool underwater sites that have been excavated. Links You may... Continue Reading → The post Underwater Archaeology with Jessica Irwin – Repost appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Ethics in Museum Collections with Chris Stantis
27/06/2022 Duración: 01h05minBecause June is always a busy month for archaeologists, this month’s new episode arrives at the end of the month. We are joined by Dr. Chris Stantis, Ph.D. to discuss the ethics of working with legacy collections in museums. Chris is a bioarchaeologist who works with stable isotope studies of human remains to learn about... Continue Reading → The post Ethics in Museum Collections with Chris Stantis appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
The Changing Roles of Museums and Museum Collections – Repost
08/05/2022 Duración: 01h04minThis episode originally aired on October 15, 2017. The hosts are Emily Long, Kirsten Lopez, and Sarah Head. The guests are Cheryl Fogle-Hatch, Deidra Black, and Nicole Bodenstein. On this episode of Women in Archaeology, we discussed the changing academic and social roles of museums in the United States. We also briefly talked about the... Continue Reading → The post The Changing Roles of Museums and Museum Collections – Repost appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Badass Women in Archaeology – Part 3
24/04/2022 Duración: 01h07minJoin hosts Emily Long, Chelsi Slotten, and Kirsten Lopez, as we explore the works and contributions of women archaeologists from the past and present. These are women that inspire not only us, but the field of archaeology as a whole to do better, be better, and create great work. Show Notes Anna Marie Prentiss -Field... Continue Reading → The post Badass Women in Archaeology – Part 3 appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
The Wild World of Pseudoarchaeology, with Stephanie Halmhofer- Repost
10/04/2022 Duración: 01h01minThe episode originally aired on April 1, 2018. The hosts were Emily Long, Kirsten Lopez, and Sara Head, with guest Stephanie Halmhofer. This episode discusses the wild world of pseudoarchaeology. The regular panel is joined by Stephanie Halmhofer at Bones, Stones, and Books to discuss the nature of pseudoarchaeology, how to identify it, what to... Continue Reading → The post The Wild World of Pseudoarchaeology, with Stephanie Halmhofer- Repost appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Subsistence in the Levant, Killer Sheep Goats, and Gender Equity with Dr. Shyama Vermeersch
27/03/2022 Duración: 01h07minOn this episode, the hosts are joined by Dr. Shyama Vermeersch from the University of Groningen (Germany). She discusses her transition from Egyptology to zooarchaeology, her passion for animal bones (but not fish or tiny mammal bones!), and all about her research on subsistence and agriculture in the Bronze and Iron Age southern Levant. Dr.... Continue Reading → The post Subsistence in the Levant, Killer Sheep Goats, and Gender Equity with Dr. Shyama Vermeersch appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
A Brief History of Badass Women in Archaeology, Part 2 – Repost
13/03/2022This episode originally aired on March 18, 2018 with Chelsi Slotten, Emily Long, Deidra Black, and Jenny McNiven. On this episode, we return to one of their favorite topics: the amazing women who have helped build the field of archaeology. We’ll talk about some of our personal heroes, women who definitely don’t get enough credit,... Continue Reading → The post A Brief History of Badass Women in Archaeology, Part 2 – Repost appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Zooarchaeology, Microfauna Fun, and Career Flexibility with Dr. Gillian Wong
27/02/2022On this episode, the hosts are joined by Dr. Gillian Wong, who shares her passion and research for microfauna and reconstructing the paleoenvironment through zooarchaeology. We delve into her post-doctoral research at Langmahdhalde for the University of Tuebingen, Germany, share our pandemic woes at limiting research possibilities, and talk about the amazing role the bones... Continue Reading → The post Zooarchaeology, Microfauna Fun, and Career Flexibility with Dr. Gillian Wong appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Gendered Artifacts – Repost
13/02/2022This episode originally aired on July 23, 2017. The episode is with hosts Chelsi Slotten, Kirsten Lopez, and Emily Long, and guests Jessica Irwin and Deidra Black. On this episode, we discuss why some artifacts are viewed as having some intrinsic gender. For example, weapons tend to be associated with men/seen as male tools, while... Continue Reading → The post Gendered Artifacts – Repost appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Engaged Scholarship with Dr. Alex D. Ketchum
23/01/2022On this episode, hosts Emily Long and Kirsten Lopez chat with Dr. Alex D. Ketchum about her upcoming book ‘Engage in Public Scholarship: A Guidebook on Feminist and Accessible Communication.’ The book provides not only a call to action, but also real solutions and examples on how to conduct public scholarship through a variety of... Continue Reading → The post Engaged Scholarship with Dr. Alex D. Ketchum appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Marketing Yourself: Archaeology Career Search – Repost
09/01/2022Return with us to the simpler time of 2017 with April Beisaw. In this episode, we discuss how to market yourself as a professional, and as an archaeologist, and as an academic. We will discuss internet presence, using in-person networking to your best advantage, and the importance of showing up. Much of the content ages... Continue Reading → The post Marketing Yourself: Archaeology Career Search – Repost appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Archaeological Skills and Community: Interview with Emily Taber
19/12/2021 Duración: 59minWhether you are an aspiring archaeologist, a veteran of the field, or someone interested in how archaeological skills can contribute to your community, you will find something inspiring in our discussion with Pacific Northwest archaeologist Emily Taber. Emily shares her experience in volunteering with local search and rescue teams, with an organization that helps fire... Continue Reading → The post Archaeological Skills and Community: Interview with Emily Taber appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
The History and Archaeology of Thanksgiving
21/11/2021On this episode, Chelsi, Kirsten, and Emily chat about the history and archaeology of the Thanksgiving holiday. What was the original harvest celebration all about? Were the Pilgrims an absolute bummer? What are our misconceptions about this holiday? What can archaeology tell us about the relationship between the Pilgrims and indigenous communities? The hosts also... Continue Reading → The post The History and Archaeology of Thanksgiving appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Engaged Archaeology Book Review and Interview
16/10/2021 Duración: 01h04minJoin Emily Long and Kirsten Lopez as we bring in two of the editors of “Engaged Archaeology in the Southwestern U.S. and Northern Mexico,” Dr. Sara Herr and Dr. Kelley Hays-Gilpin, to discuss their new book. We discuss how archaeologists can create an engaged archaeological practice. We explore what engaged archaeology is, what that means... Continue Reading → The post Engaged Archaeology Book Review and Interview appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Stories from the Great Basin With the Editors of ‘With Grit and Determination’: An Interview and Book Review
26/09/2021During the first segment of this episode, Chelsi, Emily, and Kirsten review the fantastic book, “With Grit and Determination: A Century of Change for Women in Great Basin and American Archaeology.” The hosts are then joined by the book editors, Suzanne Eskenazi and Nicole M. Herzog. Go get your copy of the great book! The... Continue Reading → The post Stories from the Great Basin With the Editors of ‘With Grit and Determination’: An Interview and Book Review appeared first on Women In Archaeology.
-
Archaeology and Climate Change in Kiribati – Repost
12/09/2021This episode originally aired on February 18, 2018. Climate change is impacting archaeological sites at an alarming rate, and more importantly, the lives of people around the globe. We’re joined by Mike Roman to discuss how climate change is impacting Kiribati, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean. We discuss some Kiribati history, the social... Continue Reading → The post Archaeology and Climate Change in Kiribati – Repost appeared first on Women In Archaeology.