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In this episode, I talk with Alex Martire and Tomás Partiti about their work on producing video games and apps to teach about archaeology.
hosted by Otis Crandell
In this episode, I talk with Alex Martire and Tomás Partiti about their work on producing video games and apps to teach about archaeology.
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In this episode, I talk with Mark Milligan about using digital media to disseminate archaeological news to the general public and about his work starting up and running the popular news site HeritageDaily.
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In this episode, I talk with Gary Jackson about training Migaloo, the worlds first canine archaeologist.
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In this episode, I talk more with archaeologist Tiya Chatterji about her research, and the future of maritime archaeology in India.
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In this episode, I talk with archaeologist Tiya Chatterji about her research, and the future of maritime archaeology in India.
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In this episode, I talk with Anne Rapp Py-Daniel and Myrtle Pearl Shock about the importance of local history, particularly the long period of pre-European history in Brazil, and their initiative “Arqueologia nas Escolas: Histórias da Amazônia” which is introducing local histories and hands-on learning to the public school curriculum in Pará state, in the northeast of Brazil.
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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.
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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