
This show dives into topics related to CRM Archaeology and is hosted by longtime professionals in the field.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 263 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Science | |||

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Thank you for covering the topic of episode 306. Would like to have heard about it from a sociological perspective too, which does put the executive orders in a more “sinister” and realistic light.
I’ve cherry picked several episodes to listen to; the topics seem really promising but they never really get into any depth. It’s really a personal- opinion based, talk show format. This format works really well when they discuss ‘favourite projects’ for instance, but when giving advice, maybe not.
It could be better if they prepared more ahead on certain topics, rather than just chatting off the cuff.
If you, like me, are currently a working CRM archeological technician you were undoubtedly excited to find a podcast that addresses the issues we face in this industry.
Sadly we will have to keep looking, because this is not that show. If however you are looking for a show where company owners and Principal Investors complain about Facebook posts then dang it buddy you’re in the right place.
In the most recent episode at the time of this review, Ep 265, the hosts pull out one such post in t... more
Being a new CRM archaeologist, I have found this podcast extremely helpful with getting lots of insight into the industry!
I think you should consider doing an episode on the women in archaeology and representation.
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The content covers a range of topics pertinent to cultural resource management (CRM) and archaeology. Listeners can expect discussions about job market trends, career advice for aspiring archaeologists, daily life in the archaeology sector, and industry challenges. Episodes highlight the personal experiences of the hosts, providing unique insights into fieldwork and academia while navigating the complexities of the CRM profession. Notably, the podcast emphasizes practical advice and awareness of current issues within the archaeology field, making it a valuable resource for both new professionals and those interested in cultural resources management.
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