Episodes

  • The Amulet of Uncertainty (part 1) - Trowel 31
    Nov 15 2024

    There’s something glinting in the bookshelves, but what can it be? This episode Ash and Tilly are joined by archaeologist and jewellery historian Dr Sigrid van Roode to talk all about magical amulets. Together they discuss the importance of ancient jewellery and dive into the world of fantasy to see how the concept of magical amulets has developed over time, and ask that age-old question: why would you need a ring that creates even more rings? (Looking at you Odin…)

    Books Mentioned
    • Pyramids (Terry Pratchett)
    • The Lord of the Rings (J.R.R. Tolkien)
    • The Amulet of Samarkand (Johnathan Stroud)
    • The Enchanted Castle (E. Nesbit)
    • The Silmarillion (J.R.R. Tolkien)
    • The Witcher Series (Andrzej Sapkowski)
    Links
    • Sigrid’s blog on magical amulets
    • Sigrid’s website
    • Sigrid’s PhD thesis: “Silver of the Possessed”
    Transcripts
    • For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/31
    Contact
    • Email: andmytrowel@gmail.com
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    34 mins
  • Indigenous Archaeology: Reclaiming Narratives of the Past - Plains 07
    Nov 14 2024

    In this episode of the Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, host Carlton Shield Chief Gover dives into the field of Indigenous Archaeology, exploring its roots, principles, and growing impact on the discipline. Indigenous Archaeology is more than just a methodology; it’s a movement to reclaim and represent the histories of Indigenous communities in ways that honor their perspectives and sovereignty. Carlton unpacks how this approach emerged, shaped by Indigenous scholars, activists, and allies who advocate for a respectful, community-centered archaeology that reflects the voices and values of Native peoples. He discusses how Indigenous Archaeology reshapes research practices, challenges traditional narratives, and fosters collaborations that benefit both Indigenous communities and the field as a whole. Tune in to discover how Indigenous Archaeology offers new paths for understanding the past and why it’s essential for creating a more inclusive archaeological record. Whether you're new to the concept or eager to deepen your understanding, this episode is an enlightening exploration of how archaeology is transforming from within.

    Links:

    • indigenous archaeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice by Joe Watkins (2001)
    • Collaborating At The Trowel’s Edge: Teaching and Learning in Indigenous Archaeology Edited by Stephen W. Silliman (2008)
    • Archaeologies of the Heart Edited by Kisha Supernant, Jane Eva Baxter, Natasha Lyons, & Sonya Atalay (2020)
    • Indigenizing Archaeology: Putting Theory into Practice Edited by Emily Van Alst & Carlton Shield Chief Gover (2024)
    • The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains by Douglas B. Bamforth (2021)
    • Archaeology on the Great Plains Edited by W. Raymond Wood (1998)
    • Carlton's KU Anthropology Faculty Bio

    Transcripts

    • For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/great-plains-archaeology/07

    Contact:

    • Instagram: @‌pawnee_archaeologist
    • Email: greatplainsarchpodcast@gmail.com

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  • Where are the white students? - CRMArch 301
    Nov 13 2024

    The crew discusses a news article about the changing demographics of college campuses.

    Transcripts
    • For a transcript of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/301
    Links
    • Where Are the White Sudents?
    Blogs and Resources:
    • Bill White: Succinct Research
    • Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology
    • Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC
    • Andrew Kinkella
      Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)
      Blog: Kinkella Teaches Archaeology
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    55 mins
  • The return of the Moai - Aliens 74
    Nov 12 2024

    This time, we will look back at two sites we covered in the past, but with some new information and approaches. Today's excursion is based on the Ancient Aliens episode "Mysterious Structures" from season eight. This is basically a clip show from past episodes. A bit of the issue with Ancient Aliens is that they tend to reuse material over time. But to add some new things, I'll discuss Ancient Aliens, Graham Hancock's latest season of Ancient Apocalypse, and a TikToker, all trying to claim Rapa Nui or Easter Island as either Aliens, Atlantis, or both.

    In the second half, we will look at the Coral Castle and if this modern megalithic structure could be an alien intervention. A hint: it's not.

    For links, transcript and sources see: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-74-return-of-the-moai

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    The intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by Trallskruv.

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  • How to date an archaeologist: Stratigraphy - Teabreak 33
    Nov 12 2024

    It’s time for the last in our series on dating methods for Tea-break Time Travel Training, and this time Matilda discusses the most common for of relative dating - stratigraphy. But what exactly is stratigraphy? Why are there so many rules and principles to something that seems extremely self-explanatory? And what does any of this have to do with dusty shelves? Listen it to find out!

    Transcripts
    • For a transcript of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/33
    Links
    • Science Direct stratigraphy topic search list
    • Practices of Archaeological Stratigraphy
    • Article on the history of Stratigraphy
    • Principles of Geology ebook
    • Harris Matrix activity sheet
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    • Email: matilda@thearchaeologiststeacup.com
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    28 mins
  • Alexander the Great's (Alleged) Tunic - TAS 286
    Nov 11 2024

    This week we take a look at 3 recent news stories that supposedly solved a famous historical mystery. First up, the identity of the famous “horeseman” burial has possibly been identified. Then, a scrap of fabric from a tomb in Greece may have belonged to Alexander the Great. Finally, archaeologists have “solved” the mystery of the Roanoake’s lost colony. Were any of these mysteries truly solved? You decide!

    Links
    • Archaeologists Identified the Body of the Famed “Horseman,” Solving a 300-Year-Old Mystery (Apple News)
    • 'Purple tunic' from royal tomb belonged to Alexander the Great, scholar claims — but not everyone agrees
    • Greek Researcher Claims Ancient Tunic Scrap Was Alexander the Great’s. Experts Aren’t Convinced
    • The Identification of the Sacred “Chiton” (Sarapis) of Pharaoh Alexander the Great in Tomb II at Vergina, Macedonia, Greece (Journal of Field Archaeology)
    • Experts Claim They Have Solved The Roanoke Mystery After The Colony Vanished In 1590 (Apple News)
    • Archaeologists May Have Finally Solved the Mystery of the Disappearance of Roanoke’s Lost Colony
    • Fort Raleigh National Historic Site
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    • Chris Webster
      chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
    • Rachel Roden
      rachel@unraveleddesigns.com
      RachelUnraveled (Instagram)
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  • Entrances to the Underworld - TPM 05
    Nov 11 2024

    In this episode we return to Ireland for a look at the Cave of the Cats associated with The Morrigan and Queen Medb and journey to a haunting volcanic mountain in Japan where mediums commune with the dead. Then to Iceland’s highly active volcanoes that were thought to be the Gates of Hell, and then to Greco-Roman caves that granted prophecies and access to the underworld. Join me as we explore the legends, archaeology, and ancient beliefs that echo through these otherworldly landscapes.

    Links
    • See photos related to episode topics on Instagram
    • Loving the macabre lore? Treat your host to a coffee!
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  • Dogs in Ancient Greece with Dr. Alyce Cannon (Part 1) - Ethno 005
    Nov 9 2024

    In this episode of ethnocynology David sits down with recently minted PhD, Dr Alyce Cannon.

    David and Elise have known each other for the past 5 years through their work talking about dogs on social media. Alyce is a Sydney Australia based classicist and archaeologist who did her research on the ancient world and human animal interactions in ancient Greece specifically.

    David and Alyce begin by catching up on life and David congratulates her on recently achieving her status as a phd. They then catch up about the state of the world and American versus Australian culture.

    The meat of the episode then begins where Elise starts talking about her dissertation (or thesis) regarding human and animal interactions in ancient Greece and how dogs appear in pottery, zooarchaeology, and in oral tradition. and specifically, the oral tradition is quite interesting as a lot of stories refer to dogs derogatorily, and how that changes to a more positive light over time.

    They then end the episode on the subject of a future episode where dogs in Warfare and their roles in everyday life can be discussed.

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    Transcripts
    • For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/ethnocynology/05
    Links:
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    45 mins