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Tracy Lovingood
In this episode, we are joined by Tracy Lovingood; an Archeological Technician right here at SEAC.
Tracy began her tenure as an archeologist at the University of Central Florida. Where she earned her Bachelor's degree. From there, she went on to the University of South Florida to earn a Master's degree in Applied Anthropology. Now she works at SEAC as a member of our Compliance division.
Throughout her time as an archeologist, Tracy has had the opportunity to conduct fieldwork in some amazing places. Including the site of a Minorcan settlement in St. Augustine, Florida. As well as the US Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. She has also been to several national parks in the southeastern US since she started at SEAC.
Listen to her answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who has conducted archeology in places that haven't been discussed on the podcast yet.
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Hannah Fromknecht
In this episode, we are joined by Hannah Fromknecht; former SEAC Archeological Technician and graduate student at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
Hannah began her tenure as an archeologist at Florida State University. Where she earned two Bachelor's degrees; one in Anthropology and the other in Psychology. It was during her studies when she began volunteering at SEAC. Eventually, she became an intern and later earned a position as one of our Archeological Technicians.
Throughout her time as an archeologist, Hannah has had the opportunity to conduct fieldwork in some amazing places. One of which is Poland, where she worked at an atypical cemetery excavation. She has also worked at some great sites in the southeastern US. Now she resides in Scotland, where she is working towards a Master's degree in Osteoarcheology at the University of Aberdeen.
Listen to her answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who has conducted archeology both here at SEAC and abroad.
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Dr. Bill Schindler
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Bill Schindler; Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archeology at Washington College and the Founder and Director of the Eastern Shore Food Lab.
Dr. Schindler received both his Master's degree and Ph.D. at Temple University. With much of his studies being centered around primitive technologies and various aspects of prehistoric food acquisition, storage, and consumption. He believes that gaining a better understanding of prehistoric life could help us address some of the issues that we face today. And that the lessons learned can be implemented into the diets of modern humans.
His studies have taken him all around the world to interact with different cultures and learn about their traditional foodways. He’s also been featured as a host for National Geographic’s television series The Great Human Race. Now, he seeks to take what he’s learned and share it with his students at Washington College. As well as with others through in-person workshops and virtual on-demand courses as a part of his brand, Eat Like A Human.
Listen to his answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who has a particular specialty that hasn't been featured yet on the podcast.
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Michaela Mauriello
In this episode, we are joined by Michaela Mauriello; Archeologist at AECOM and the Co-host of the I Dig It Podcast.
Michaela began her tenure as an archeologist at California State University, Long Beach. Where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Visual Anthropology. From there she moved abroad to England to study for her Master's degree in Digital Archaeology at the University of York. After her time in the UK, she moved back to California and is now working as part of AECOM.
Throughout her time as an archeologist, Michaela has had the opportunity to conduct fieldwork in some amazing places. One of which is Bulgaria, where she conducted her field school. Now she shares her experiences with the world as the Co-host of the I Dig It podcast. Along with her co-host, and last month's guest, Alyssa Loyless.
Listen to her answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from another archeology podcaster who has done fieldwork in a part of the world that hasn't been discussed yet.
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Alyssa Loyless
In this episode, we are joined by Alyssa Loyless; Archeologist, Ph.D. Student, and the Co-host of the I Dig It Podcast.
Alyssa began her tenure as an archeologist at Dartmouth College. Where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology. From there she moved abroad to England to study for her Master's degree in Digital Archaeology at the University of York. After her time in the UK, she moved to California and is now pursuing a Ph.D. at Stanford University.
Throughout her time as an archeologist, Alyssa has had the opportunity to conduct fieldwork in some amazing places. One of which is Cambodia to study human-environment relationships and remote sensing applications as part of the Koh Ker Archaeological Project. Now she shares her experiences with the world as the Co-host of the I Dig It podcast. Along with her co-host, and next month's guest, Michaela Mauriello.
Listen to her answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from a student who has studied archeology in a part of the world that hasn't been discussed on the podcast yet.
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Linn Marie Krogsrud
In this episode, we are joined by Linn Marie Krogsrud; Norweigien Archeologist and Viking specialist.
Linn began her tenure as an archeologist at the University of Oslo in Norway. Where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Archeology. During this time, she also did some fieldwork in Ireland and studied the Viking Age. She then went on to continue studying at the University of Oslo to earn her Master's degree.
Throughout her career, Linn has had the opportunity to conduct archaeology in some amazing places; Including Scandanavia, Ireland, and Germany. Now she's doing some great work along with Buskerud Bygningsvernsenter in Viken county in Norway. Where she's helping carpenters restore buildings using traditional building methods. She's also a part of the Archaeologists Engage network, along with previous guest on the podcast, Emily Wapshott.
Listen to her answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who has conducted archeology in a part of the world that has not been discussed yet on the podcast.
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Dr. Karen Bellinger
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Karen Bellinger; Anthropologist, Archeologist, Story Teller, and the host of the Working Over Time podcast.
Dr. Bellinger began her tenure as an archeologist at Yale University. Where she earned a Bachelor's Degree in English Literature and focused heavily on history. From there she went on to earn both an MA and Ph.D. in Anthropology at New York University. She also completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Geography at the Queen Mary University of London.
Throughout her career, Dr. Bellinger has had the opportunity to conduct fieldwork in some amazing places. Including the three cities that make up America's Historic Triangle: Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown. As well as various sites within the Atacama Desert in Chile. Now she's based in the UK and shares her experience and insight through the Working Over Time podcast.
Listen to her answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who has conducted archeology in places that have not been discussed yet on the podcast.
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Emily Wapshott
In this episode, we are joined by Emily Wapshott; Commercial Archeologist at Southwest Archaeology and Co-Founder of Archaeologists Engage in the UK.
Emily began her tenure as an archeologist at a young age. Beginning with volunteer work when she was eight-years-old. Later on, she found her way to the University of Exeter to pursue her education. It was there where she earned a double honors undergraduate degree in History and Archeology, as well as a postgraduate degree in Experimental Archeology.
Throughout her career, Emily has had the opportunity to conduct fieldwork in some amazing places. With sites in and around the UK, as well as abroad in countries like Greece. Now, as a Commercial Archeologist, much of her work is done primarily throughout Cornwall, Devon, and Somerset in the UK. Along with her commercial work, she is also a trustee at the Great Torrington Heritage Museum in Devon.
Listen to her answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who does work within archeology that has not been discussed very much on the podcast.
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Dr. Paul Harrison
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Paul Harrison; Egyptologist, media presenter, and the host of the Profane Humanities podcast.
Dr. Harrison began his tenure as an archeologist at University College London's Institue of Archeology. Where he earned an MA, as well as a PhD in Egyptian Archeology. He has also had the opportunity to conduct fieldwork in a variety of places in the UK and abroad.
Dr. Harrison has also had several media appearances throughout his career. Some of which include; History Channel's Ancient Top Ten, Sky News, and Sega's Total War video game series. He also delves into the mystery, media, and mania of history as the host of the Profane Humanities podcast. A show where he interviews leading experts in archeology, history, Egyptology, anthropology, Egyptomania, authors, Kemetics, game designers, film-makers, and more!
Listen to his answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who has a specialty in archeology that has not been discussed very much on the podcast.
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Also, check out his book; Profane Egyptologists: The Modern Revival of Ancient Egyptian Religion. As well as The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology!
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Dr. Ann Raab
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Ann Raab; Professor at Metropolitan Community College-Longview in Missouri.
Dr. Raab began her tenure as an archeologist at California State University, Northridge. Where she earned her MA in Anthropology. From there she went on to the University of Kansas to earn her PhD in Anthropology, with an emphasis in Archeology.
Along the way, Dr. Raab has had the opportunity to conduct fieldwork at a variety of different places in the US, and in Mexico. Though much of her work has been done in the Midwest; specializing in the Missouri/Kansas Border War and General Order Number 11. Now she teaches archeology as part of Longview Community College's Anthropology Department.
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Ed Jakaitis
In this episode, we are joined by Ed Jakaitis; Cultural Resources Program Manager at Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky.
Ed began his tenure as an archeologist while attending community college in the Chicago area. It was then when he had his first introduction to archeology. From there he went on to Northern Illinois University to pursue the discipline even further and make it his chosen profession.
Along the way, Ed has had the opportunity to conduct fieldwork at a variety of different places around the world. Including Belize to work at a late classic Mayan site, and to Sicily to work at a Hellenistic site. Now he works at the very expansion Mammoth Cave National Park.
Listen to his answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who operates in one of our great national parks.
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Dr. Andrew Kinkella
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Andrew Kinkella; Associate Professor of Archeology at Moorpark College in Southern California.
Dr. Kinkella began his tenure as an archeologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he double-majored in Anthropology and Film Studies. From there, he went on to California State University to earn his MA in Anthropology. And he eventually found his way to the University of California, Riverside to earn his PhD in Anthropology.
Along the way, Dr. Kinkella closely studied Mayan Culture. This led him to Belize on numerous occasions to conduct fieldwork to investigate pyramids and cenotes in the jungle. Now he teaches archeology as part of Moorpark College's Department of Anthropology, as well as through his YouTube channel, Kinkella Teaches Archaeology.
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Dr. Kent Lightfoot
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kent Lightfoot; Professor of Archeology at the University of California, Berkeley.
Dr. Lightfoot has a long tenure in archeology. One that begins at Stanford University, where he earned a BA in Anthropology. From there he went on to Arizona State University to earn both his MA and PhD in Anthropology. Following his own educational endeavors, he returned to California, and now teaches at UC Berkeley's Department of Anthropology.
Along the way, Dr. Lightfoot has had the opportunity to conduct archeological fieldwork in a variety of places. Including; New England, the American Southwest, and along the Pacific Coast of North America. With many of his studies over the past decade being focused on shell mounds of the greater San Francisco Bay area, the Russian colony of Fort Ross, historic Spanish missions in northern California, and landscape management practices employed by complex hunter-hunters in central California.
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Rusty Simmons
In this episode, we are joined by Rusty Simmons; Archeologist here at SEAC.
Rusty began his journey as an archeologist after an enlistment in the US Army. Following his service, he transitioned to Middle Tennessee State University to begin pursuing archeology. After completing his educational endeavors, he made his way south to begin working here at SEAC.
His time here at SEAC has allowed him to work at a variety of sites in and around the southeastern US as part of our Compliance section. With some of his favorite sites being Cumberland Island National Seashore and Fort Raleigh National Historic Site. Listen to his answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who has had a long tenure here at SEAC.
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Beth Horvath
In this episode, we are joined by Beth Horvath; Senior Project Archeologist at Archaeological Consultants Inc. (ACI) and SEAC alumnus.
Beth began her tenure as an archeologist at Cleveland State University, where she earned a BA in Anthropology. From there she made her way down south to the University of South Florida to earn an MA in Public Archaeology with an emphasis on cultural resource management. After completing her educational endeavors, Beth spent some time working here at SEAC.
Her time here at SEAC, as well as at ACI, has allowed her to work at a variety of sites in and around the southeastern US. With some of her favorites being the Armstrong site and the Seminole Rest site at Canaveral National Seashore. She has also taken on additional responsibilities as an archaeologist. Including being the President of the Wakulla County Historical Commission, as well as a member of the Florida Archaeological Council, the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, and the Arkansas Archaeological Society.
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Dr. Emma Wells
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Emma Wells; ecclesiastical historian and buildings archeologist at the University of York in England.
Dr. Wells's tenure as an archeologist began at the University of York. Where she earned a BA in History of Art, and an MA in Buildings Archeology. From there she went on to Durham University to earn her PhD in Buildings Archeology. Following her own educational endeavors, she returned to York and is now the leader for both the PGDip in Parish Church Studies program, and the MA in English Building History program.
Along with her work in academia, Dr. Wells is also a published author. Her most recent book, titled Pilgrim Routes of the British Isles, was released in 2016. She is also working on another book titled Heaven On Earth: The Lives & Legacies of the World’s Greatest Cathedrals. She also writes regularly for various publications, and has appeared on different broadcasts, in the UK.
Listen to her answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who specializes in a type of archeology that has not been discussed on the podcast before.
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Klint Janulis
In this episode, we are joined by Klint Janulis.
Klint has a very diverse background. One that begins in the US military; first in the Marine Corps and later in the Army Special Forces. After over a decade of military service, he went on to pursue archeology.
This lead him to the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs, and eventually to the University of Oxford in England to study Paleoarcheology. Where he is currently working towards a PhD that focuses on understanding the evolution of human cognition and intelligence. Along the way he's had the opportunity to do fieldwork in a variety of places around the world; including Spain, the UK, and Saudi Arabia. He has also appeared on various television networks in the US and the UK; such as the History Channel, the Science Channel, and BBC History.
Listen to his answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who has a diverse background, and has conducted archeology all around the world.
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Also, check out the book that Klint wrote, DKfindout! Stone Age. And take a look at some of his television appearances; the History Channel's Ancient Top 10, and the Science Channel's What on Earth?.
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Josh Logan
In this episode, we are joined by our very own Josh Logan.
Prior to joining SEAC, Josh began his tenure as an archeologist at Florida State University. Where he did a double major for anthropology and archeology. Following his educational career, he went on to work at a variety of sites around the US, as well as in Italy. Now he works here at SEAC as a member of our Compliance division.
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Franklin H. Price
In this episode, we are joined by Franklin H. Price, Archeologist with the Bureau of Archeological Research.
Franklin's tenure as an archeologist began at Earlham College in Indiana, where he earned a BA in History. From there he transferred to East Carolina University to pursue Maritime Studies. Following his educational career, he went on to work on a variety of underwater sites and shipwrecks. Some of which include; the Vasa warship near Stockholm, Sweden, and the Queen Anne's Revenge off the coast of North Carolina.
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Zan Rothrock
In this episode we are joined by Zan Rothrock, Archeologist here at SEAC.
Zan's tenure as an archeologist began at Appalachian State University, where he earned degrees in Public History and Archeology. From there he went on to work in Cultural Resource Management as a Crew Chief, and conducted fieldwork at a variety of sites along the east coast. One of which was a year-long excavation and removal of a large cemetery in Philadelphia. Now he works here at SEAC as a member of our NAGPRA and Applied Sciences program.
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