hosted by Otis Crandell
In this episode, I talk with Kaitlyn Malleau, Sarah Hazell, and Naomi Recollet about community based, collaborative, and indigenous archaeology.
hosted by Otis Crandell
In this episode, I talk with Kaitlyn Malleau, Sarah Hazell, and Naomi Recollet about community based, collaborative, and indigenous archaeology.
hosted by Otis Crandell
In this episode, I talk more with Paul Martin about the use of dogs on archaeological surveys and his research on testing the potentials and limits of this method.
hosted by Otis Crandell
In this episode, I talk with Paul Martin about the use of dogs on archaeological surveys and his research on testing the potentials and limits of this method.
hosted by Otis Crandell and Tommy Ng
In this episode, we talk with Bonnie Clark about the archaeology of gardens, historical archaeology, and her research at the site of the Amache Japanese internment camp in Colorado, U.S.A.
hosted by Otis Crandell
In this episode, I talk with Maria Franklin about racism and the lack of people of colour in archaeology.
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.
hosted by Otis Crandell
In this episode, I talk with Glen MacKay about archaeology in the Canadian Arctic, effects of global warming, and his work with the Government of the Northwest Territories.
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.