Carlton Gover, Connor Johnen, and David Howe are three friends that went to graduate school together and decided to start an archaeology podcast. Join them every week for witty conversation, amazing guests, and a bit of profanity - all in the name of archaeological science. Join them as they investigate the careers of those living a life in ruins.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 176 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | EducationScience |
On this episode, Carlton goes solo and gives an honest and raw reflection of his first full year as a tenure-track professor. He gives the backstory to the events that led up to him accepting a position at IU, what his first year has been like, and w... more
On this episode of ALiRP we are joined again by Dr. Devin Pettigrew to talk about his three recent publications. All three discuss experimental archaeology methodologies and the need to revisit the accuracy and precision of previous research under mo... more
On this episode, David is by himself and does not know what to talk about. So he rants and rambles about his dog lecture on youtube. Which then leads him to discussing how he edits videos, photos, and how he practices public speaking. He talks about ... more
n this episode, we are pleased to have Raven Todd da Silva and Natasha Billson return to the Podcast. Raven is another OG from the early episodes, appearing on episode 9 and runs a very popular Instagram and Youtube Channel called "Dig it with Raven"... more
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This podcast is my absolute favourite archaeology podcast and deserves recognition for its dedication and attention to detail and how inviting it is to people of all backgrounds
The guys are really fun and bring a human element to archaeology. It’s fun to see archaeology presented in a way that makes it seem much more fun and relatable as a career!
Love this podcast! I have no training or education in anthropology or archaeology and I find the content really interesting - educational AND entertaining. Keep it up boys!
Absolute slay
Long time listener first time reviewer. I love the show and listen when new episodes are dropped. I do CRM in New Mexico and listen while I survey. I like that you all are trying new things with the show and keeping it fresh. Also since at least one of y’all is a paleo guy you might be interested in the current ENMU field school at Blackwater Draw over by Clovis,NM. Dr. Brandon Asher is the lead Arch out there if you all every want to talk to the guy that manages the Clovis type site.
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