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In this episode, I talk more with author and archaeologist W. Michael Gear about oral traditions, the long history of North America, writing historical fiction, and his and Kathleen O’Neal Gear’s novels.
hosted by Otis Crandell
In this episode, I talk more with author and archaeologist W. Michael Gear about oral traditions, the long history of North America, writing historical fiction, and his and Kathleen O’Neal Gear’s novels.
hosted by Otis Crandell
In this episode, I talk with author and archaeologist W. Michael Gear about popularising the long history of North America, the challenges of writing historical fiction, and bringing archaeological research to the public.
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In this episode, I talk with Grégoire van Havre about rock art in northeastern Brazil, modelling ancient travel routes in Piauí, computer applications in archaeology, and educational inequalities.
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In this episode, I talk with Morten Kutschera about hands-on approaches to teaching history and his work producing replicas of artefacts for museums and experimental archaeologists. Continue reading
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In this episode, I talk with Morten Kutschera about hands-on approaches to teaching history and his work producing replicas of artefacts for museums and experimental archaeologists. Continue reading
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In this episode, I talk with Anna Florin about archaeobotany and her research at the Madjedbebe site in Australia.
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In this episode, I talk with Alex Elvis Badillo about his research at Monte Albán, 3D modelling in archaeology, and his work on the Monte Albán Virtual Reality Laboratory at Indiana State University.
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In this episode, I talk with Maddy McAllister about her research in maritime archaeology, underwater archaeology in general, and her work as a senior curator at the Museum of Tropical Queensland.
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In this episode, I talk with Lewis Borck about his research on the Gallina culture and the Ancestral Puebloans in general, as well as the Puebloan Rebels of the Southwest field project.
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In this episode, I talk with Todd Kristensen about his work on the Alberta Lithic Reference Project, his research in northern Canada, and popularising history and heritage through art in the Heritage Art Series.