Women In Archaeology

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Archaeology through a Feminist Lens

Episodios

  • The PERIOD Episode – Repost

    29/08/2021 Duración: 59min

    This episode originally aired on December 10, 2017 – Enjoy! On this episode we discuss PERIODS! A lot of us have them, they can be really inconvenient, and dealing with them in the field is often less straightforward than normal. We discuss pros and cons of the various products on the market, how to deal... Continue Reading → The post The PERIOD Episode – Repost appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • The Dirt Crossover Episode!

    15/08/2021 Duración: 01h07min

    Cohosts of The Dirt Podcast, Anna and Amber join Women in Archaeology hosts Chelsi, Kirsten, and Emily, to discuss the creepy and creature-y field and lab stories! From bugs, parasites, large herbivores to omnivores and beyond, take a listen to the fun, dreadful, and heeby-jeebies we’ve had over the years. Plus, camel facts! Take a... Continue Reading → The post The Dirt Crossover Episode! appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • When Disaster Strikes! Natural Disasters and American Archaeology

    18/07/2021

    Deidra Black joins the Women in Archaeology to discuss Disaster Archaeology in the U.S. In this episode, we discuss how archaeologists review and recover disturbed and damaged sites exposed during natural disasters. With climate change, this type of archaeological recovery is becoming more and more common. Join us to hear more about how disaster archaeology... Continue Reading → The post When Disaster Strikes! Natural Disasters and American Archaeology appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Repost – Maintaining Long Distance Relationships

    11/07/2021

    This episode originally aired on April 2, 2017. On this episode hosts Dr. Chelsi Slotten, Emily Long, and Kirsten Lopez discuss some of the difficulties in making friends with different crews during a field season and maintaining those relationships when you all go home. They also talk about the difficulties of maintaining relationships with close... Continue Reading → The post Repost – Maintaining Long Distance Relationships appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Diversity, Disability, and Ableism in Archaeology with Dr. Laura Heath-Stout

    27/06/2021 Duración: 01h04min

    In this episode, hosts Emily Long and Dr. Chelsi Slotten are joined by Dr. Laura Heath-Stout to discuss her research on the ongoing issues of classism, disability, diversity, and ableism in archaeology. We dive into how these issues continue to challenge Cultural Resource Management and Cultural Heritage Management fieldwork and academia. Lastly, we take a... Continue Reading → The post Diversity, Disability, and Ableism in Archaeology with Dr. Laura Heath-Stout appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • All About Sally Binford with Liz Quinlan

    15/05/2021 Duración: 01h07min

    We are joined by Liz Quinlan to learn about the extraordinary life of trowelblazer Sally Binford. Feminist, archaeologist, free spirit, and all around badass. This is one you don’t want to miss. Quinlan also discusses her research, presentation, and future publication on the work and legacy of on Sally Binford. Show Notes Trowelblazers- Sally Binford... Continue Reading → The post All About Sally Binford with Liz Quinlan appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Bars, Brothels, and Businesses: Archaeology in Commensal Politics with Dr. Megan Victor

    18/04/2021 Duración: 01h06min

    Bars, brothels, and businesses, oh my! Dr. Megan Victor joins the hosts to discuss her fascinating work with commensal politics in archaeology, with her focus on the businesses at Smuttynose Island, brothels and bars at Highland City, and Molly Houses in the English Colonial World. Links Dr. Megan Victor: https://qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/anthro/Web_Pages/victor/Megan%20Victor%20QC%20Anthropology.html Under the Tavern Table: Excavations... Continue Reading → The post Bars, Brothels, and Businesses: Archaeology in Commensal Politics with Dr. Megan Victor appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Confronting Illegal Trafficking in Archaeology with Dr. Donna Yates – Repost

    04/04/2021 Duración: 01h07min

    The illegal trafficking of artifacts is an ongoing problem in archaeology. Dr. Donna Yates joins the hosts to discuss her work in tracking trafficked antiquities and how this problem can be stopped. This episode originally aired on January 1, 2018. Links • AnonymousSwissCollector.com• TraffickingCulture.org• StolenGods.org• CultureCrime.org• http://www.historytoday.com/donna-yates/trafficking-culture• http://www.unesco.org/new/en/culture/themes/dynamic-content-single-view/news/save_culture_end_trafficking_of_stolen_antiquities/• http://www.newsweek.com/isis-makes-100-million-year-smuggling-ancient-artifacts-iraq-and-syria-647524• http://www.unesco.org/new/en/culture/themes/illicit-trafficking-of-cultural-property/1995-unidroit-convention/ The post Confronting Illegal Trafficking in Archaeology with Dr. Donna Yates – Repost appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Decolonizing Archaeology with Dr. Paulette Steeves

    21/03/2021 Duración: 01h05min

    Dr. Paulette Steeves joined the hosts to discuss her work in indigenous archaeology, decolonizing archaeology, and ongoing research to demonstrate the true depth of indigenous history in the Americas. Pre-order her book, ‘The Indigenous Paleolithic of the Western Hemisphere’! Links: Pre-order the book here! (University of Nebraska Press) Check out Dr. Steeves ongoing database! (tipdba.com) The post Decolonizing Archaeology with Dr. Paulette Steeves appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Transatlantic Slavery, Resilience of Foodways, and Public Outreach with Dr. Peggy Brunache

    21/02/2021 Duración: 01h02min

    In this episode, the hosts are joined by Dr. Peggy Brunache to discuss her ongoing research on the resilience of enslaved women, who established and continued food traditions that can be seen in today’s foodways, as well in the archaeological record. Dr. Brunache brings history to life through food, providing students, colleagues, and the public... Continue Reading → The post Transatlantic Slavery, Resilience of Foodways, and Public Outreach with Dr. Peggy Brunache appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Opportunities in Archaeology Besides Digging Holes- WIA Episode Repost

    24/01/2021 Duración: 01h07min

    Are you an archaeologist who wants to do more than dig holes? Then this is the episode for you! The episode is all about different opportunities in archaeology. This episode was originally released on August 7, 2016. The episode is hosted by Serra Head with Kristen Bastis, Kirsten Lopez, Chelsi Slotten, Jenny McNiven, and April... Continue Reading → The post Opportunities in Archaeology Besides Digging Holes- WIA Episode Repost appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Coalition of Master’s Scholars on Material Culture

    16/01/2021 Duración: 01h02min

    On today’s episode, we will be speaking with the founders of the Coalition of Master’s Scholars on Material Culture. Formed during the summer of 2020, CMSMC coalition for the advancement of Master’s scholarship and research, peer support, and discussion. We discuss their mission, goals, and plans for the future. Show Notes Find information about the... Continue Reading → The post Coalition of Master’s Scholars on Material Culture appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Archaeology of Foodways with Dr. Tanya Peres

    13/12/2020 Duración: 01h02min

    Grab your favorite holiday goodie and join Chelsi, Emily, and Kirsten on a jaunt through the research of Dr. Tanya Peres. Exploring foodways of early Spanish Franciscan missions, the meaning of food and feasting today and in the past, and what meaning we can give a COVID Christmas to ourselves and loved ones when we... Continue Reading → The post Archaeology of Foodways with Dr. Tanya Peres appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • 2020 Election: What Might a Biden Administration Do for Archaeology?

    22/11/2020 Duración: 01h02min

    In this episode, we dive into the incoming Biden/Harris Administration, and what it means for cultural heritage and archaeology. There are many factors to consider, especially with the extensive impact of Trump’s last four years. We touch on many topics, but we take a special focus on native relations and public land management in today’s... Continue Reading → The post 2020 Election: What Might a Biden Administration Do for Archaeology? appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • The Border Wall Crisis – Interview with Laiken Jordahl

    18/10/2020 Duración: 01h08s

    On this episode, Emily Long and Chelsi Slotten host Laiken Jordahl from the Center for Biological Diversity. Laiken has been witness to much of the ongoing conflict and impacts created with the construction of Trump's promised Border Wall along the US-Mexico border. We discuss the ongoing destruction of important cultural and ecological sites along the border wall construction zone. The post The Border Wall Crisis – Interview with Laiken Jordahl appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Fire Archaeology with Emily Long

    28/09/2020 Duración: 01h04min

    The world seems to be on fire in multiple ways these days, both figuratively and literally. Join us for this episode as we chat with our own Emily Long about her experience as a fire archaeologist, and the efforts taken by wildfire fighters and archaeologists across the west this fire season. Show Notes Dedicated READ... Continue Reading → The post Fire Archaeology with Emily Long appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Endling Crossover Episode with Alexandra Kosmides

    16/08/2020 Duración: 01h02min

    A fascinating new podcast covering extinct species since the Pleistocene, Endling explores each species in depth. Today, Kirsten Lopez of the Women in Archaeology and Alexandra Kosmides of Endling discuss three notable North American species important to native peoples of the US and Canada, and the impact of their near or complete extinction. These species... Continue Reading → The post Endling Crossover Episode with Alexandra Kosmides appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Interview with Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Kassie Rippie

    05/07/2020 Duración: 01h24s

    To start off July right, we discuss cultural resources with Kassie Rippee. The Tribal Historic Preservation Officer and archaeologist for the Coquille Indian Tribe in Coos Bay, Oregon, Kassie wears many hats most days, but more during our great year 2020. We talk about what a THPO does, COVID, race, and changing archaeological perspectives. Join... Continue Reading → The post Interview with Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Kassie Rippie appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Should All History Be Saved? -Repost

    21/06/2020 Duración: 01h04s

    Welcome to our flashback to late 2017. the Women in Archaeology speak with Cheryl Fogle-Hatch about one hot topic: What and who’s history gets to be preserved, and how? How does preserved history get interpreted today and for the future? What lessons are we learning from monuments standing today? Listen to diverse opinions on the... Continue Reading → The post Should All History Be Saved? -Repost appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

  • Corsets, Robot Sex, and Supernatural, Oh My!

    01/06/2020 Duración: 01h10min

    Today Dr. Rebecca Gibson joins us to discuss her research in the bioarchaeology of corsets. Her upcoming book is about how women’s bodies were shaped by the garment. We explore some of her past research including Robot sex, and gender & the supernatural. So many incredible topics! First, we tackle how corsets impacted women’s skeletal... Continue Reading → The post Corsets, Robot Sex, and Supernatural, Oh My! appeared first on Women In Archaeology.

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