2017- A Year in Review

By Chelsi Slotten WOW, we can’t believe it’s been another year, and an amazing one for the Women in Archaeology Podcast too!!!  We released 25 episodes in 2017 and saw our listenership grow to over 6,000 subscribers per episode.  None of this would be possible without you, our fantastic listeners so- THANK YOU!! Some highlights... Continue Reading →

Oseberg Ship Burial

On today's episode we'll be talking about one of the most famous Viking Ship burials- The Oseberg Ship. Why is this ship so special? What can we learn from it? Why, 100 years after its discovery, are we still so enthralled with its mysteries? Oseberg Ship Burial

Photogrammetry

On today's episode, host of the Women in Archaeology Podcast, Chelsi Slotten, tells us about the exciting world of photogrammetry. What is it and how do you do it? It's a great toolbox episode and will leave you curious and wanting to experiment! Photogrammetry Transcript: Welcome to the 365 Days of Archaeology Podcast.  I’m Chelsi... 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 →

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 →

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