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In this episode, we talk about Egypt in Minecraft with a Minecraft connoisseur, Charley! Tune in as we talk about Egyptology, Minecraft, and even Avatar the Last Airbender.
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/egypt_in_minecraft/Contact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloArchPodNet
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In today's episode, we chat Liz Quinlan. Liz is currently a Marie Sklodowska Curie early stage researcher completing a Ph.D. in archaeology at the University of York. She is a zooarchaeologist who has worked with material from a wide variety of contexts and time periods. Tune in as we dive into her current work involving medieval fishing in the North Sea basin area!
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archaeoliz/Twitter: https://twitter.com/archaeolizContact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloArchPodNet
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In this episode, we talk with Shubhangni Gupta, also known as Shubhi, who is a second-year Anthropology/Archaeology Ph.D. student at Stanford specializing in critical heritage studies in India. Tune in as we have a real chat about her experiences coming to the US, learning during a COVID world, and her life within these first two years of a Ph.D.
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Shubhangni’s Instagram: @shubhangniguptaIndian Cow AbductionContact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we discuss the completely normal (somewhat irrational fear) of having anxiety during public speaking. Sometimes it's difficult to maintain focus during a debate or when a teacher calls on you in class. Whether it be in an academic setting, work, or presenting at conferences, we want to reassure you that it is completely fine. Tune in!
Links
Gould, R. J. and P. J. Watson. 1982. A dialogue on the meaning and use of analogy in ethnoarchaeological reasoning. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 1:355-381Wylie, A. 1982 An analogy by any other name is just as analogical: A commentary on the Gould-Watson dialogue. Journal of Anthropological Anthropology 1:382-401Contact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we virtually sit down together with Izzie to discuss the current news of the world as well as what's been happening in the archaeological world. Tune in!
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Lizzie Wade Article about the SAASAA StatementIAC StatementDr. Kisha SupernautContact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we celebrate our 1 year anniversary! Yay! What a wild year it has been for everyone. We are so grateful for every one of you. We also have a heart-to-heart and discuss the process of quitting in academia, the pros and cons, and the thought process behind the academic pressures amidst a pandemic.
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It's ok to quit your PhD:Three Questions to ask yourself before quitting your PhDWhy you should quit your PhDShould I quit my PhD?Contact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we chat with public archaeologists, Erin Haycock! We virtually sit down and chat about her research interests, venture into her Masters program in Utah, and what we can do to utilize and bring awareness to public and community archaeology.
Recorded: 03/15/2021
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http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS4I6_qDgnsDFbehcnkCYiQ/videosUtah Cultural Site Stewardship websiteSHPO public archaeology websiteDigging It Spotify Playlist:CD-ROM game Alyssa mentions: https://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/the-cluefinders-4th-grade-adventures-the-puzzle-of-the-pyramidContact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we give a big welcome to our new Project Assistant, Izzie, and discuss the new Netflix movie, The Dig! Just a warning this episode contains spoilers for The Dig. Tune in as we introduce Izzie, initial reactions/thoughts of The Dig, and chats on the accuracy of the film in contrast with the actual site and archaeology!
Recorded: 03/07/2021
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La Brea Tar Pits:The DigHistory vs HollywoodShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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Welcome to the second take over episode! This time Michaela was interviewed for the podcast 15 Questions with an Archaeologist with Joshua Gurrero with the Southeast Archeological Center. This episode aired on his channel 1 February 2021. Be sure to check out his channel and the other amazing interviews he has conducted.
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15 Questions with an ArchaeologistJosh and Michaela's episodeJosh and Michaela's YouTube episodeJosh's YouTube ChannelContact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we "sit" down with Shelby Foy, a CRM archaeologist based in Florida! Listen in as we chat with her about life, her academic experience, and finding her passion in archaeology. How does Phil Collins tie in to this? Well, listen and find out!
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Shelby's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelbfo/Contact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we virtually sit down with Experimental Archaeologist, Angelo Robledo. Join us as we hear about Angelo's passions, his archaeology origin story, and atlatl construction!
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Angelo's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/idigit1st/World Atlatl Association: https://worldatlatl.org/WAA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldatlatlassociation/Contact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we talk about the practice of Community Archaeology. We discuss the pros, cons, and overall thoughts on the practice in comparison to what is known to be "traditional" archaeology.
Resources
Podcast: Pollock, Ian. “Episode #30 Bringing Your Heart Home: Tiffany Cain Talks Tihosuco Identity and Heritage Projects,” The Familiar Strange, February 4, 2019. Leventhal, Richard M., Carlos Chan Espinosa, Eladio Moo Pat, and Demetrio Poot Cahun. “The Community Heritage Project in Tihosuco, Quintana Roo, Mexico.” Public Archaeology 13, no. 1-3 (2014): 213–225.Morgan, Kasey Diserens, and Richard M. Leventhal. “Maya of the Past, Present, and Future: Heritage, Anthropological Archaeology, and the Study of the Caste War of Yucatan.” Heritage 3 (2020): 511–527.Fryer, Tiffany C. “Reflecting on Positionality: Archaeological Heritage Praxis in Quintana Roo, Mexico.” Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, vol. 31 (2020): 26–40.Contact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we venture outside of interviewing and have, in turn, been interviewed for the podcast 15 Questions with an Archaeologist with Joshua Gurrero. This episode features Josh interviewing Alyssa which aired on his channel 1 January 2021! Be sure to check out his channel!
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15 Questions with an ArchaeologistJosh and Alyssa's episodeJosh and Alyssa's YouTube episodeJosh's YouTube ChannelContact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we talk with Megan Schlanker who just finished her MSc in Bioarchaeology at the University of York. Join us as we chat about her work, research, and master's experience amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
*Content warning: Due to Megan's research there will be a discussion of domestic violence*
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Megan’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/meg_schContact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we talk with archaeology student Idan from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem about his studies, mom's homemade sourdough bread, work, and goals as an archaeologist!
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The I Dig It Podcast DiscordThe Hebrew University Institute of ArchaeologyContact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this week's episode, we go into part two of our discussion about archaeology and VR! This episode we go into two specific educational and fun VR experiences from the University of Illinois and the EMOTIVE project.
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Virtual Reality Game Redefines Archaeology EducationVRchaeology | University of Illinois at Urbana-CampaignThe EMOTIVE ProjectEMOTIVE VR ExperienceGrant Cox, IG: https://www.instagram.com/artasmedia/EMOTIVE Project, IG: https://www.instagram.com/emotiveproject/Contact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this episode, we discuss agency and the theory of agency by exploring the conceptual definitions as to what is agency, agency in archaeology, and the contingencies of agency. Tune in as we go back and forth about this sticky subject!
Side note: stick to the post-outro song for a little surprise
Sources
Dobres, Maria-Anne and Robb, John, 2000. Agency in archaeology.Gardner, Andrew. 2007. Agency.Rizvi, Uzma. 2011. Archaeological Encounters: The Role of the Speculative in Decolonial Archaeology.Silliman, Stephen. 2001. Agency, practical policies and the archaeology of culture contact.Contact
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In this week's episode, we sit down with Stanford Ph.D. candidate, Shobhna Iyer where she discusses how she became impassioned with archaeology in South India, her area of interest, and current experiences in her Ph.D. program.
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Shobhna Iyer's Stanford pageContact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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In this weeks episode, start part one of our discussion about archaeology and VR! A very abbreviated explanation of VR, it’s integration into archaeology, and what we think of its impact in archaeology. We will continue our discussion of VR being used in archaeology as well as Archaeogaming in the following parts!
Sources
Schroeder, R., 1996. Possible worlds: The Social Dynamic of Virtual Reality Technology. Boulder: Westview Press.Sivan, Y., 2008. 3D3C Real Virtual Worlds Defined: The Immense Potential of Merging 3D, Community, Creation, and Commerce. Journal For Virtual Worlds Research, 1(1). Available at: https://journals.tdl.org/jvwr/index.php/jvwr/article/view/278Sutherland, I.E., 1968. A Head-mounted Three Dimensional Display. In Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, Fall Joint Computer Conference, Part I. AFIPS ’68 (Fall, part I). New York, NY, USA: ACM, pp. 757–764.Yee, N., 2014. The Proteus Paradox: How Online Games and Virtual Worlds Change Us-And How They Don’t, Yale University Press.Contact
ShowTwitter: @idigitpodcastEmail: [email protected]: aal.archaeologyTwitter: LyssakemiMichaelaInstagram: mm_digitalizedTwitter: m_maurielloAffiliates
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