Tag Archives: maritime archaeology

ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 2-28 – Neolithic navigation: An interview with Vincent Lascour

hosted by Otis Crandell

In this episode I talk with Vincent Lascour about the Neolithic in Corsica, and his experimental work in recreating crafts and tools from the region, in particular the work of the Chalcophore association in recreating and testing a Neolithic boat to travel between Corsica and Sardinia, a key aspect of the obsidian trade network of the period.

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ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 2-25 – Wool dogs: An interview with Dylan Hillis and Denis St. Claire

hosted by Otis Crandell

In this episode I talk with Dylan Hillis and Denis St. Claire about Wool Dogs on the northwest coast of North America, using dog remains to study human diets, and using oral history to study the past.

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ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 2-06 – Excavating Oak Island: An interview with Laird Niven

hosted by Otis Crandell and Tommy Ng

In this episode we talk with Laird Niven about his research on Oak Island and his involvement in the Curse of Oak Island TV show as well as some background on the show and the history of the island.

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ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 26 – Raising the Arrow: An interview with Scarlett Janusas

hosted by Otis Crandell

In this episode, I talk with Scarlett Janusas about marine archaeology in Ontario, and her involvement in a project to search for and recover the AVRO Arrow test models, the last tangible evidence of the development of the AVRO Arrow.

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