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  • The Materialists are….Nigel Rudolph (FPAN Central Region)Mandy Wagner-Pelkey (FPAN Central Region)For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/We want to thank….The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, For more info on USF Anthro Department, please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for using their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT, please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/For questions or concerns about the podcast, please email us at the [email protected]

    The Materialists Podcast – Season 4, Ep. 4: Stuffocation: The Afterlife of StuffSorry it took so long to get this episode out, friends….life has many twists and turns.

    Thank you to Sarah Goff, Co-Founder and Artist of the Repurpose Project, Reuse Planet, and Renovator Reuse in Gainesville, Florida. For all the info...https://www.repurposeproject.org/about/resident-artists-bios/https://www.repurposeproject.org/contact/https://www.instagram.com/therepurposeproject/Oh, my stars…another huge thank you to the artist Leah Piekarski for the impromptu interview while Mandy and I had a slice of pizza at Satchels Pizza. Mandy and Leah are old friends, and she was very generous in chatting with us out of the blue! For info on Leah and her art, check out…https://www.instagram.com/refractedlight_mosaic/ https://www.instagram.com/leahmmmpie/https://www.satchelspizza.com/“Not Charity, but a Chance”: Philanthropic Capitalism and the Rise of American Thrift Stores, 1894–1930, By Jennifer LeZotteJennifer Le Zotte. "“Not Charity, but a Chance”: Philanthropic Capitalism and the Rise of American Thrift Stores, 1894–1930." The New England Quarterly, 86 (2013): 169-195. https://doi.org/10.1162/TNEQ_A_00275Thrift Shopping (song) by Matt Wardhttps://youtu.be/Ls5ii8ziXW0?si=OFfDNNGCX5p61dB4
  • The Materialists are….

    Nigel Rudolph (FPAN Central Region)

    Mandy Wagner-Pelkey (FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We want to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    The Materialists Podcast – Season 4, Ep. 2: The Bricks Beneath the Marker

    Huge thank you to Sam M. Wilford, Deputy State Archaeologist & Archaeology Collections & Conservation Supervisor, Florida Division of Historical Resources

    Here’s a list of links to all we talked about!!!

    Pensacola Brick Works articles…https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news-brickmaking-in-pensac/32943137/Alachua County Soil Surveyhttps://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00025129/00001Closing song: Gouge Away by the Pixies used from iTunes
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  • The Materialists are….

    Nigel Rudolph (FPAN Central Region)

    Mandy Wagner-Pelkey (FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    The Materialists Podcast – Season 4, Ep. 1: America’s Grave History

    Huge thank you to my guests for this episode:

    Edward González-TennantAssistant Professor, Department of AnthropologyAssociate Director, CHAPS Programhttps://gonzaleztennant.net/Nardos E. IyobWriter, ScholarABCD Study Project ManagerUC San Diegohttps://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/ramerican/1/https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1004&context=ramericanGrave History: Death, Race, and Gender in Southern CemeteriesFletcher, Kami, and Ashley Towle. Grave history: Death, race, and gender in Southern Cemeteries. Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 2023.https://ugapress.org/book/9780820365800/grave-history/
  • The Materialists are….

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    The Materialists Podcast – Season 3, Ep. 5: Halloween22

    Thank you to NPRhttps://www.npr.org/2019/10/29/773615928/cultural-appropriation-a-perennial-issue-on-halloweenMikey Dread – Roots and Culturehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE3rUCiq7kIThe Mole People 1956 – huge thanks to MST3Khttps://youtu.be/hq6AlUUCgi4Demonia 1990(?) – Huge thanks to King of Horror Youtube Channelhttps://youtu.be/8P6LordzrbIhttp://kingsofhorror.com/The Warren's Occult Museum, Monroe, Connecticut. Eric Grundhauser, Atlas Abscura.https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-warrens-occult-museum-monroe-connecticut
  • The Materialists are….

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

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    The Materialists Podcast – Season 3, Ep. 4: Goodbye Gray Lady

    Huge thank you to the University of Florida - Preservation Institute NantucketFor more information on PIN go to: https://dcp.ufl.edu/historic-preservation/preservation-institute-nantucket-summer-2022-final-projects/PIN 2022 final project link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKMt_1rrYmk&t=4sHuge thank you to Dr. Queenchiku Ngozi!! You are an inspiration. For more information on Dr. Ngozi's artwork and cemetery project, please visit...https://www.queenchiku.com/https://www.illuminationindarkness.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Nfj-v3SLHin3-sC1fUhqw https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/queenchiku/Please reach out and BUY her book:Illumination In Darkness Project: African American Cemeteries in Alachua County FL.Thank you to the Nantucket Historical AssociationFor more info on NHA and their awesome archive go to: https://nha.org/Thanks to everyone on the board of the Nantucket Cemetery Commissionhttps://www.nantucket-ma.gov/274/Cemetery-CommissionThanks to The Green Lady for providing so much brain food.https://thegreenladydispensary.com/Closing song Nantucket Girl's by The Tossers from their album Purgatory 2003"Then I'll haste to wed a sailor and send him off to sea For a life of independence is the pleasant life for me But every now and then I would like to see his face For it always seems to me to beam with a manly grace With his brow so nobly open and his dark and kindly eye Oh my heart beats fondly towards him whenever he is nigh But when he says goodbye me love I'm off across the sea First I cry for his departure then I laugh because I'm free" -- Eliza Brock, 18th Century Nantucket Islanderhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p5nKIPtcZw
  • The Materialists are….

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

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    The Materialists Podcast – Season 3, Ep. 3: Different Landscape, Different Cemetery, Same Story

    Huge thank you to Dr. Queenchiku Ngozi!! You are an inspiration. For more information on Dr. Ngozi's artwork and cemetery project, please visit...https://www.queenchiku.com/https://www.illuminationindarkness.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Nfj-v3SLHin3-sC1fUhqw https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/queenchiku/Please reach out and BUY her book:Illumination In Darkness Project: African American Cemeteries in Alachua County FL.Huge thank you to Rachael Kangas MA RPA. Director of FPAN West Central and Central regions. Rachael, you are awesome and I'm honored to work with you. Massive Blessings to Big Youth... check out all by Big Youth, you won't be disappointed.https://www.discogs.com/master/840947-Big-Youth-Natty-Universal-Dread-1973-1979 And finally a huge shoutout to the University of Florida Historic Preservation Program for having me out to Nantucket. Been an amazing experience so far...still have 2 more weeks. https://www.facebook.com/UFHPP
  • The Materialists are….

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    The Materialists Podcast – Season 3, Ep. 2: The Cutting Edge of Sovereignty

    Massive thanks to Pedro Zepeda for the interview. For more info on Pedro go to… https://www.facebook.com/pedrozepedaseminoleThank you to Jessica Burns, Head Conservator at the BAR Conservation Lab. For more info on the lab go to… https://dos.myflorida.com/historical/archaeology/collections-and-conservation/conservation-lab/Landry, Alysa. 2014. “'All Indians Are Dead?' At Least That's What Most Schools Teach Children.” Indian Country Today. https://indiancountrytoday.com/archive/all-indians-are-dead-at-least-thats-what-most-schools-teach-childrenScott, Damon. 2020. “'Hugely significant' canoe found at Egmont Key • The Seminole Tribune.” Seminole Tribune. https://seminoletribune.org/hugely-significant-canoe-found-at-egmont-key/
  • The Materialists are….

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Season 3, Episode 1 – Hello, Hello! It’s the Materialists Podcast Calling

    Imani Lee Creativehttps://www.imanileecreative.com/Queenchicku Ngozi, an artist, scholar, author, and practitioner of traditional spirituality from the West Coast of Africa. https://www.queenchiku.com/home https://www.facebook.com/IlluminationNdarknessProjectAAcemeteriesTheory of Mythology of the Spiritual Womb Who is God. 2020. Lulu.com publisher. https://www.amazon.com/Theory-Mythology-Spiritual-Womb-Who/dp/1794848681Pail of Gold. 2020. Lulu.com publisher https://www.amazon.com/Pail-Gold-Queenchiku-Ngozi/dp/171692216XAmerican Ifa in America: My Collected Essays on American Ifa. 2021. Lulu.com publisherMaggie Spivey-Faulkner (A member of the Pee Dee Indian Nation of Beaver Creek and assistant chief of the nation’s Upper Georgia Tribal Town) is an anthropological archaeologist and junior fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows.https://news.ufl.edu/articles/2015/07/native-american-archaeologist-unearths-a-complex-cultural-history-.htmlMiles, R. 1989. Racism After Race Relations. London: RoutledgeThe Society of Black Archaeologists. https://www.societyofblackarchaeologists.com/Archaeology in the Time of Black Live Matter https://vimeo.com/433155008The Florida Black Heritage Trail. https://dos.myflorida.com/historical/preservation/heritage-trails/black-heritage-trail/https://archive.org/stream/flblackheri00flor#mode/2upArchaeology in the Community. http://www.archaeologyincommunity.com/

    And so much more. If you want more links and information please email us at [email protected] and I will provide with so much more stuff!

  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Archaeologist, Cardno)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    For more info on Cardno visit https://www.cardno.com/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Special Episode “Age of Aquarius”

    Winter Solstice Special episode. Thank you Dr. Ginessa Marhar for her wondeful interview. Sorry took so long Ginessa!

    Find out more about Dr. Ginessa Mahar at https://guides.uflib.ufl.edu/prf.php?account_id=217522

    Find her on Academia.edu at https://florida.academia.edu/GinessaMahar?subdomain=florida

    Fifth Dimension - Age of Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPK7ZF6jfJE&ab_channel=danbanrock1

    Do your homework for The Materialists Podcast – Season 3.

    The Florida Black Heritage Trail. https://dos.myflorida.com/historical/preservation/heritage-trails/black-heritage-trail/https://archive.org/stream/flblackheri00flor#mode/2upThe life of Anna Madgigine Jai KingsleyBook by Daniel L. Schafer https://www.amazon.com/dp/0813035546/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BhGbFbV5MS3KK?fbclid=IwAR0jdCIXLr9_4WCX2MRY5dC30CQ05nICbIuuBECpoUY5XO4fi9K991ODlAIThe work of Dr. Phoebe R. Stubblefield (University of Florida) on the Tulsa Race Massacre.https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/plans-to-investigate-tulsa-race-massacre-mass-graves-revealedhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/greenwood-massacre-tulsa-oklahoma-1921-race-riot-60-minutes-2020-06-14/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7d&linkId=90845278https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=h2nGiyEAAAAJThe work of Dr. Edward González-Tennant. The Rosewood Massacre: An Archaeology and History of Intersectional Violence. https://upf.com/book.asp?id=9780813056784Virtual Rosewood Project: http://www.virtualrosewood.com/raih/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnqkBWINfhoThe Society of Black Archaeologists. Archaeology in the Time of Black Live Matter https://vimeo.com/433155008Archaeology in the Community. http://www.archaeologyincommunity.com/

    And so much more. If you want more links and information please email us at [email protected] and I will provide with so much more stuff!

  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Episode 14 – “It's Not the Heat, It's the Humanity”

    *Episode title is taken from Have Gun, Will Travel song of the same name. Casting Shadows Tall as Giants, 2008.

    Our intention for this episode was to close out the season with another summertime related topic. As with the summer closer for season one, Wish You Were Here, where we talked the archaeology of Florida’s tourist industry and we recorded the episode from Weeki Wachee Springs, we had hoped to bring another light-hearted and summertime related podcast. However, because of the state of life at the moment, we didn’t feel it would be appropriate to have that conversation. We will have that conversation later and we have a great guest interview already recorded and ready to go.

    That being said… Our focus for the entirety of Season 3 of the Materialists Podcast will be on the material culture of race. It is a heavy and complex topic but we hope to bring diverse voices to each episode and do our best to explain the role archaeologists can play in the conversation.

    Some summertime homework to help you prepare for Season 3 of The Materialists Podcast…

    The Florida Black Heritage Trail. https://dos.myflorida.com/historical/preservation/heritage-trails/black-heritage-trail/https://archive.org/stream/flblackheri00flor#mode/2upThe life of Anna Madgigine Jai KingsleyBook by Daniel L. Schafer https://www.amazon.com/dp/0813035546/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BhGbFbV5MS3KK?fbclid=IwAR0jdCIXLr9_4WCX2MRY5dC30CQ05nICbIuuBECpoUY5XO4fi9K991ODlAIThe work of Dr. Phoebe R. Stubblefield (University of Florida) on the Tulsa Race Massacre.https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/plans-to-investigate-tulsa-race-massacre-mass-graves-revealedhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/greenwood-massacre-tulsa-oklahoma-1921-race-riot-60-minutes-2020-06-14/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7d&linkId=90845278https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=h2nGiyEAAAAJThe work of Dr. Edward González-Tennant.The Rosewood Massacre: An Archaeology and History of Intersectional Violence. https://upf.com/book.asp?id=9780813056784Virtual Rosewood Project: http://www.virtualrosewood.com/raih/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnqkBWINfhoThe Society of Black Archaeologists. Archaeology in the Time of Black Live Matter https://vimeo.com/433155008Archaeology in the Community. http://www.archaeologyincommunity.com/

    And so much more. If you want more links and information please email us at [email protected] and I will provide with so much more stuff!

  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    The Materialists Minisode 9 – Well, Well, Well…How The Turn Tables… Conversation with potter, Nigel Rudolph

    For more information on Nigel’s work please visit

    rudolphclaystudios.cominstagram.com/rudolphclaystudios/
  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Minisode 8. Stories and Truths: A Conversation with Ceramic Artist, Tammy Marinuzzi and Pavel Amromin

    Huge thank you to Tammy and Pavel for joining me on the podcast. Links to their websites are below.

    Tammy Marinuzzi: https://tammymarinuzzi.com/Pavel Amromin: https://pavelamromin.com/work

    Tammy mentioned Juan Quezada, a Mexican potter known for the re-interpretation of Casas Grandes pottery known as Mata Ortiz pottery. Amazing work. For more information on Juan Quezada…please google Juan Quezada or visit these websites…

    https://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/mexico403/thestory.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRKJVlR6DIhttps://www.amoca.org/juanquezada/
  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Minisode 7! The Hand (Made) Tale - Redux: A Conversation with Ceramic Artist, Mariana Baquero.

    I was not able to line up an interview in time for our Friday podcast drop…so we’re rerunning a portion of a previous episode.

    Mariana appeared in The Materialists Podcast, Episode 3: The Hand (Made) Tale. This was a rerun with the reedit of our interview with Mariana.

    For more info on Mariana Baquero and her pottery, visit…. https://www.marianabaquero.com/

  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Mini-episode 6. Eventually Everything Connects: Conversation with ceramic artist, Chris Pickett

    “Eventually Everything Connects” – Charles Eames https://www.homeanddecor.com.sg/uncategorized/10-quotes-by-charles-and-ray-eames/

    Thank you to Chris Pickett for being on the podcast. Chris is an Assistant Professor of Art at Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho. For more information on Chris Pickett’s pots…

    https://www.chrispickettceramics.com/https://artaxis.org/chris-pickett/https://www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/episodes/2013/09/chris-pickett-on-tales-of-red-clay.html
  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Minisode 5 –

    For more information about Adrienne Eliades, ceramic artist - visit: http://www.adrienneeliades.com/

    Check out her Instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/bugaboo_eyes/

    Adrienne has an exhibition coming up at Charlie Cummings Gallery https://charliecummingsgallery.com/

  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Episode 13: The Things They Carried

    First things first…Huge thank you to our mom’s…Rosa Rudolph and Jean O’Sullivan. Wonderful stories and can’t thank you enough. Happy Mother’s Day!

    All the papers we looked at for this episode…in no particular order….

    Johns River Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers: Florida’s Connection to Cahokia (2020), Keith Ashley & Robert L. Thunen, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory.The History and Future of Migrationist Explanations in the Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands with a Synthetic Model of Woodland Period Migrations on the Gulf Coast (2020), Thomas J. Pluckhahn, Neill J. Wallis & Victor D. Thompson, Journal of Archaeological ResearchThe Alachua Tradition of North Central Florida Revisited (2019), Matthew Lyons (Masters thesis)

    All the links and info for Dr. Jason De León (Professor of Archaeology and Anthropology UCLA)

    https://www.jasonpatrickdeleon.com/https://www.undocumentedmigrationproject.org/https://www.instagram.com/undocumentedmigrationproject/?igshid=eo587ck2hjhlVideos and other media we used:“Understanding Migrants Through The Things They Carried” NPR’s Tell Me More, July 5, 2013. https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=199057094“Simulation | AAA #286 Dr. Jason De León - Contemporary Archaeology” Feb 20, 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRtEGZ0HNN0

    “The objects immigrants hold dear: This photo series explores the emotional weight of the items immigrants carry with them to America” https://theweek.com/captured/744097/objects-immigrants-hold-dear

    Simon & Garfunkel. America. Bookends. Columbia Records, 1968. Song purchased on Google Play Music.

  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Mini-Episode 4: The Language of People: Mario Mutis

    http://marioamutis.com/https://news.sfcollege.edu/2015/11/04/annual-faculty-visual-arts-exhibit-opens-nov-20-at-sf/
  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Mini-Episode 3: Story Telling in the Round: Donna Flanery

    Huge thank you to Donna Flanery for the interview. If you would like more information about Donna please Google Donna Flanery Ceramics or follow one of the links below!

    https://donna-flanery.squarespace.com/https://artaxis.org/donna-flanery/https://www.theclaystudioofmissoula.org/
  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Mini-Sode 2: Full Victory for Life: Matt Long

    Big thank you to Matt Long for taking the time to chat with us. If you would like more info on potter Matt Long or if you want to purchase some work…check out one or all of the links below.

    http://fullvictory.com/https://store.redlodgeclaycenter.com/collections/matt-longhttps://art.olemiss.edu/team/matt-long/
  • The Materialists are….

    Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)

    Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)

    For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/

    We would like to thank….

    The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park

    Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/

    For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the [email protected]

    Mini-Episode 1: Forrest Sincoff Gard

    Thank you to Forrest for being on the podcast! Forrest is all over the web but if you Google Forrest Gard Ceramics you’ll find him easily. Or….email him at [email protected] or find him on his website and Instagram page. Brilliant work, Forrest!

    https://www.instagram.com/forrestsincoffgard/

    https://forrestgard.weebly.com/