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Neolithic Stepping Stones

shelbylra wrote 1 day ago: This time lapse video of an excavation of a site in the Outer Hebrides has me thinking about ways to … more →

Tags: public archaeology

Who the on Earth would use an app in archaeology?

DiaryofaPublicArchaeologists wrote 2 days ago: Hello again everybody, What’s this? Another post so soon after the last one? I guess that proves the … more →

Tags: archaeology, Apps, Museums

Prehistory Day at the Blackwater Draw NHL

Paleotool wrote 1 week ago: Prehistory Day was successful, due to an excellent turnout, helpful volunteers, and great weather.  … more →

Tags: Anthropology, archaeology, Clovis site, New Mexico, public archaeology, Blackwater Draw, clovis site, Flintknapping, New Mexico

New Mexico Archaeological Council Newsletter1 comment

Paleotool wrote 3 weeks ago: The most recent New Mexico Archaeological Council newsletter is out.  this issue focuses on Paleoind … more →

Tags: archaeology, First Americans, Paleoindian, Clovis, clovis site, geoarchaeology, Mammoth, Paleoindian

Open House2 comments

Paleotool wrote 3 weeks ago:   Download the pdf here. … more →

Tags: archaeology, atlatl, Clovis site, clovis site

Hurrah for the HLF

Lorna Richardson wrote 3 weeks ago: In my opinion, the most important questions we need to pose to ourselves as ‘digitally-minded … more →

Tags: digital archaeology, Public Engagement

Anthropology and Reporting1 comment

Paleotool wrote 1 month ago: I feel we are in a constant struggle with BAD journalism… from the local paper to Smithsonian … more →

Tags: archaeology, Blogging, Anthropology, public archaeology, Journalism

The Lost Art of Archaeological Narrative6 comments

John S. wrote 1 month ago: Telling the whole archaeological story? Max Mallowan and Agatha Christie A paper yesterday by Mitch … more →

Tags: archaeology, Narrative, Max Mallowan, mitch allen, Left Coast Press

Daily Links – 31st March 2013

Kelly M wrote 1 month ago: Virtual walking tours of 15 Maya sites in Mexico (Mayamemex) Mayamemex invites you to take a virtual … more →

Tags: Daily Links, archaeology, México, Ancient History, maya, Virtual Tour, University College London, Maya sites, Historical Archaeology

Another perspective on the Nuluk Project

shelbylra wrote 2 months ago: I was checking out the NPS Bering Land Bridge National Monument webpage and saw that one of the inte … more →

Tags: Fieldwork, Alaska, Arctic, public archaeology

Aprire un blog di museo: inganno o speranza?7 comments

Francesco Ripanti wrote 2 months ago: Quando si inizia una nuova esperienza è sempre saggio non giudicare subito ma lasciar passare un po … more →

Tags: Communication, Italiano, museum, comunicazione archeologica, museo, blog museali, Blog, Museo Archeologico Nazionale delle Marche

Pop Archaeology Field School1 comment

shelbylra wrote 3 months ago: WordPress video Another fun film from my pop archaeology class last quarter that the students were k … more →

Tags: Pop Archaeology, Pop Archaeology, public archaeology

This *is* a Serious Issue...1 comment

Lorna Richardson wrote 3 months ago: During my research, the issue of digital inequalities has been a prominent feature of the data colle … more →

Tags: digital archaeology, Thoughts & Ramblings

A Zooarchaeologist's Take on Climate Change.

shelbylra wrote 3 months ago: Short video on climate change and archaeology research in southwest Alaska.  Mike and I were both on … more →

Tags: Climate change, climate change, public archaeology, Zooarch

Interview on Elfshot

shelbylra wrote 3 months ago: Thanks to Tim Rast for interviewing me about my work – over on the Elfshot Blog, one of my fav … more →

Tags: Ceramics/Clay, public archaeology

Historical Archaeology at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello

jayfancher wrote 3 months ago: Thomas Jefferson is famous for many things: author of the Declaration of Independence, third Preside … more →

Tags: archaeology, Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Family Activities, Historical Archaeology, Thomas Jefferson, Monticello

“It’s also about how the story gets told”: An ethnographic look at public archaeology programs in southern Maryland1 comment

Robert Connolly wrote 4 months ago: This week I am pleased to present a guest post by Ennis Barbery on her public archaeology research i … more →

Tags: archaeology, Education, Public Outreach, Museums, Volunteer, Cultural Heritage, Museum Studies, Visitors

Public Archaeology from the Ground Up

Lorna Richardson wrote 4 months ago: As part of the 19th Annual Meeting of the European Association for Archaeologists in September in Pi … more →

Tags: Events & Activities

Case of the Stone People

shelbylra wrote 4 months ago: Another clever film from my Fall 2012 pop culture archaeology class! … more →

Tags: Pop Archaeology


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