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Archaeologyin30 is a podcast produced by the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) and hosted by Mike Thomin at the FPAN coordinating center located in downtown Pensacola, Florida. This 30 minute podcast includes interviews with archaeologists who discuss their work and how it relates to current…

Archaeologyin30


    • Jan 10, 2017 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 27m AVG DURATION
    • 8 EPISODES


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    Archaeologyin30 - Season 1 Episode 8 Historic Preservation Officers With Chris Davenport

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 25:22


    In this episode we talk with county historic preservation officer Chris Davenport. Chris works for Palm Beach County and has over three decades of experience in the field of archaeology. We'll talk to him about what type of things county historic preservation officers do, and what it is like to work in archaeology for private companies, governments, and academia. He'll also describe a recent visit he led to a prehistoric mound site in south Florida called Big Mound City, the importance of public archaeology, and one way the field has changed over the years.

    Archaeologyin30 - Season 1 Episode 7 Sea Level Rise With Emily Jane Murray

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 23:50


    In this episode we talk to FPAN Northeast Public Archaeology Coordinator Emily Jane Murray. Emily discusses how Hurricane Matthew impacted St. Augustine, and what effects climate change will have on Florida's cultural resources near the coast. Additionally, she highlights the Guana Tolomato Matanzas (GTM) National Estuarine Research Reserve located near St. Augustine. She also describes a new volunteer/citizen science program FPAN developed to deal with issues of rising sea levels called Heritage Monitoring Scouts. http://fpan.us/projects/HMSflorida.php http://www.gtmnerr.org/

    Archaeologyin30 - Season 1 Episode 6 State Collections With Marie Prentice

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 24:21


    In this podcast we’ll chat with Marie Prentice, a Senior Archaeologist for the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research based in Tallahassee. We’ll talk to Marie about the role the Bureau of Archaeological Research plays within the Florida Division of Historical Resources, what happens to artifacts after they are excavated, and how the state collection is used by museums and researchers. We’ll also discuss some misconceptions people have about artifact collections held in public trust, and some of the really cool museums you can visit to see some of Florida’s unique archaeological material from the state collection. The podcast will end with an episode of "Unearthing Florida" with Dr. Judy Bense. http://dos.myflorida.com/historical/archaeology/

    Archaeologyin30 - Season 1 Episode 5 ArchaeoArt With Nigel Rudolph

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 28:27


    In episode 5- ArchaeoArt- we’ll talk to FPAN Central Regional Public Archaeology Coordinator Nigel Rudolph. An archaeologist and artist, Nigel is a man of many talents. We’ll chat with Nigel about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park in his region and the 2016 Florida Archaeology Month poster titled “Artisans of the Woodland." Nigel’s art is featured in this poster, which won 3rd place in the annual Society for American Archaeology poster competition. We’ll also talk to Nigel about his work as a ceramic artist and how his background in art applies to interpreting cultural material and public archaeology. Finally, Nigel discusses how he made a dugout canoe and a vernacular headstone. To view the 3rd Place Winner in the 2016 Society for American Archaeology poster competition titled "Artisans of the Woodland: http://fpan.us/FAM/posterArchives/2016-poster-front.jpg Check out Nigel's ceramic art here: http://www.rudolphclaystudios.com/ To watch Nigel make a vernacular headstone check out this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28-4sBmsBNY

    Archaeologyin30- Season 1 Episode 4 Maya Archaeology With Rachael Kangas

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2016 30:54


    In this episode we’ll chat with FPAN’s Southwest Public Archaeology Coordinator, Rachael Kangas. We’ll talk to Rachael about what’s happening around Fort Myers during Florida Archaeology Month in 2016. This year’s theme for Florida Archaeology Month is Artisans of the Woodland, which covers a prehistoric Native American time period in Florida dating back to 3,000 years ago. We’ll also talk to Rachael about her fieldwork and experience in Belize with Maya archaeology, and a recent article she co-wrote that was published by Duke University Press in the scholarly journal Enthohistory.

    Archaeologyin30- Season 1 Episode 3 HB803 With Sarah Miller

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2016 28:56


    In this episode we talk to FPAN Northeast and East Central Director Sarah Miller. She'll explain some of the successful preservation programs of FPAN over the past decade, laws and regulations that help to protect archaeological sites, and how people can help to protect and save Florida's heritage.

    Archaeologyin30- Season 1 Episode 2 ArchaeoTech With Kevin Gidusko And Dr. Ramie Gougeon

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015 32:12


    In our second episode we interview public archaeologist Kevin Gidusko and archaeologist Dr. Ramie Gougeon. Kevin, who is the public archaeology coordinator for FPAN's East Central office, will discuss public misconceptions about archaeology, some interesting sites to visit on the space coast, and the rising use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) and drones in archaeological fieldwork. Dr. Ramie Gougeon, an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of West Florida, will discuss the use of 3D laser scanning and printing in archaeology, their possibilities and current limits, and how technology has changed archaeology over the past two decades.

    Archaeologyin30: Season 1 Episode 1 with Sarah Nohe & Dr. Kristina Killgrove

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 29:00


    In our very first episode we interview public archaeologist Sarah Nohe and bioarchaeologist Dr. Kristina Killgrove. Sarah, who is FPAN Southeast region's public archaeology coordinator, talks to us about her background with cultural anthropology, her experience as a public archaeologist on a TEDx Talk, a book she wrote for children, women and STEM, and how U.S./Cuba relations might impact archaeological research. Before the second interview Dr. Judy Bense discusses the Tatham Mound on an episode of Unearthing Florida (produced by FPAN and WUWF 88.1). The second half of the episode includes an interview with Dr. Kristina Killgrove. Dr. Killgrove, who is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of West Florida, discusses her work as a bioarchaeologist, blogging, public anthropology, and an article she recently published as a contributing writer on Forbes.com.

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