Lithic Artifacts and Lithic Analysis

On this episode, Emily Long defines and describes lithics and the different ways lithics are analyzed. Lithic Artifacts and Lithic Analysis Transcript: Welcome to the 365 Days of Archaeology podcast.  I’m Emily Long and on this episode I’m going to talk a little bit about lithic artifacts and lithic analysis. We certainly love our jargon... Continue Reading →

Apollo 11 Cave and Rock Art

On this episode, Emily Long shares information about one of the oldest examples of dated rock art in Africa, recovered from Apollo 11 Cave. Apollo 11 Cave and Rock Art Transcript: Apollo 11 Cave and Stones Welcome to the 365 Days of Archaeology Podcast.  I’m Emily Long and on this episode, I’m going to talk... Continue Reading →

Public Archaeology Education in the United States

On this episode Emily Long talks about the importance of public archaeology education and outreach in the United States. Public Archaeology Education in the United States Transcript: Welcome to Arch365.  I’m Emily Long and on this episode I’m going to talk a little bit about the importance of public archaeology education in the United States.... Continue Reading →

The Women in Archaeology at TAG 2017

By: Chelsi Slotten For those of you who don't know, TAG is the Theoretical Archaeological Group.  They have several branches, but the North American contingent is having their meeting in Toronto from May 18-20.  Even better, Kirsten Lopez will be attending and representing our awesomeness.  If you want to come meet one of us in... Continue Reading →

Chaco Culture National Historical Park

On today's episode, Emily Long, CRM Archaeologist and host of the Trowel Tales podcast and co-host of the Women in Archaeology podcast, gives us a great podcast about Chaco Canyon. It's an amazing place and this is a wonderful introduction. Chaco Culture National Historical Park Transcript: Welcome to the 365 days in archaeology podcast.  Today... Continue Reading →

Happy Birthday to Us- Kirsten

By Kirsten Lopez Wow! Hard to believe it's already been a year, and at the same time, it feels like it has been far longer. As a regular host on the Women in Archaeology Podcast, it has been a wonderful outlet to explore political concerns and workplace conundrums. Some of the topics I have worked... Continue Reading →

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