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Episode 51 features the return of Tristan Boyle the Anarchaeologist who is here to discuss UnArchaeology. What it is, how it came to be, how it went, and what has been learned throughout all of the associated processes. Throughout the conversation, we dig in to: What is UnArchaeology? Fragmentation Asking the internet for help Accessibility Digital Conferences Digital Event Management Is archaeology priviledged Diversity issues and solutins Balanced Panels Creativity and Committees Co-participation Unifinished projects And much more Mentioned and Helpful Links from This Episode AgentPalmer.com UnArchaeology.org ArchaeologyPodcastNetwork.com The Modern Myth with Tristan Boyle Tweets @ThePalmerFiles @AgentPalmer @Anarchaeologist @UnArchaeology Other Links A few new (or new to me) things I've been consuming ‘Rocketman' tells story of bad boy astronaut Pete Conrad, a true original You can also hear more Palmer in the meantime on Our Liner Notes, a musical conversation podcast with host Chris Maier and as mentioned on this show as co-host of The Podcast Digest with Dan Lizette. Music created and provided by Henno Heitur of Monkey Tongue Productions. --End Show Notes Transmission--
For episode five of The Palmer Files, guest Tristan Boyle the Anarchaeologist joins Agent Palmer to discuss modern archaeology, hidden history, and our shared past. From the different types of archaeology to Tristan's love/hate relationship with Indiana Jones, how our paths crossed even for the first time on Twitter, my ill-informed education, our joint work on no longer published podcast Chronicles Unwritten and much much more. Throughout the conversation, we dig in to: Archeaogaming Recording what could be lost Ancient Arch vs. Modern Arch What constitutes something of value What's the point? Arch twitter Justification, Prioritization, Importance Hidden history Archeology of brushing teeth Life as a commercial arch How often things crumble Being inclusive Reflection and projection Theresa O'Mahony Living in a post-apocalyptic world Saying too much vs. things not said Podcasting Chronicles Unwritten Mentioned and Helpful Links from This Episode AgentPalmer.com ArchaeologyPodcastNetwork.com The Modern Myth with Tristan Boyle Andrew Rinehart's The No Man's Sky Archaeological Project Atari: Game Over Scottish Area Group of Chartered Institute for Archaeologists Chris Webster CRM Archeology Enabled Archaeology - Theresa O'Mahony Dark Angels and Pretty Freaks Podcast (DAPFpod) "Diamond" David Maier The Stranger Conversations Grant Markham Tweets @ThePalmerFiles @AgentPalmer @Anarchaeologist You can also hear more Palmer in the meantime on Our Liner Notes, a musical conversation podcast with host Chris Maier and as mentioned on this show as co-host of The Podcast Digest with Dan Lizette. Music created and provided by Henno Heitur of Monkey Tongue Productions. --End Show Notes Transmission--
Bring yourself online..... The HBO drama Westworld has entered its second season, dealing with a robot revolt and what it means to be Artificial Intelligence and by extension, human. All against a backdrop of America's favourite cultural setting, the Wild West. Tristan uses Westworld to introduce his multi episode series on virtual archaeology and the importance of thinking about representation of archaeology; do we want a fun and engaging history that allows people to explore or should we let people "peek behind the curtain" in order to be more honest. Credit: Music - Danny Boyle Holographic Overture Alone at a Bar at 3am Twitter/Instagram: @Anarchaeologist ------------------------------------------ Join the Conversation Online Facebook - Like Us! Twitter - Follow Us! Instagram - Heart Us! Visit our Shop or Become a Member and support the network
Hello Everyone, this has been a long time coming - I have decided to retire for the moment this show. It won't mean the end of my work here at the network, in fact I will be more involved behind the scenes. I have things change in my life which means I don't have the same kind of time to record. I will still be on Twitter and be available by email, so don't hesitate to contact me. Music by D. Boyle
Hello Everyone, this has been a long time coming - I have decided to retire for the moment this show. It won't mean the end of my work here at the network, in fact I will be more involved behind the scenes. I have things change in my life which means I don't have the same kind of time to record. I will still be on Twitter and be available by email, so don't hesitate to contact me. Music by D. Boyle
Today's episode trials a new format of the Anarchaeologist podcast, now on a monthly release schedule (adhering to anything wouldn't be very anarchistic would it?). Tristan talks about getting involved with projects and taking part in the world, and more importantly why everyone should feel at least they have some chance to do something worthwhile. A special recording is provided by Dr. Chloe Duckworth a.k.a. ArchaeoDuck. And for the first time on the network we hear from the 5YR Leader and his opinions on archaeology.
Today’s episode trials a new format of the Anarchaeologist podcast, now on a monthly release schedule (adhering to anything wouldn't be very anarchistic would it?). Tristan talks about getting involved with projects and taking part in the world, and more importantly why everyone should feel at least they have some chance to do something worthwhile. A special recording is provided by Dr. Chloe Duckworth a.k.a. ArchaeoDuck. And for the first time on the network we hear from the 5YR Leader and his opinions on archaeology.
Back in January, I spoke to the wonderful Cath Poucher, who runs the CPD Hertiage Blog and is part of the CIfA Equality and Diversity committee. In this conversation we discuss Stonehenge, Archaeological Twitter, being visible online and what its like to leave archaeology as a career. Recorded in a 'dungeon' In the Bodleian Library Links @Cathpoucher http://www.cdpheritage.co.uk/ @Anarchaeologist
Back in January, I spoke to the wonderful Cath Poucher, who runs the CPD Hertiage Blog and is part of the CIfA Equality and Diversity committee. In this conversation we discuss Stonehenge, Archaeological Twitter, being visible online and what its like to leave archaeology as a career. Recorded in a 'dungeon' In the Bodleian Library Links @Cathpoucher http://www.cdpheritage.co.uk/ @Anarchaeologist
DAPF #154. Dark Angels & Pretty Freaks #154 “Anarchaeologist Tristan”. Annaleis & Neil are joined by the awesome Tristan Boyle! 2 years in the making and we finally did it! We chat about music, friends, podcasting, food, school, or 5 favorite slang terms and so much more! Follow Tristan on Twitter: @Anarchaeologist And check out his POdcast Network and Websites: http://www.anarchaeologist.co.uk/ https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ Wanna meet up in Jamaica? Ask us for the deets! Want some FREE DAPF stuff? Send us your address and we will send you some goodies! www.DarkAngelsandPrettyFreaks.com You can also hear Neil on the Reasons Are Several Podcast: http://reasonsareseveral.com/
Guess who’s back with a brand new track, Tristan opens his first line of attack; pointing out his inability to hold to his own schedule. In this episode the Anarchaeologists meanders through the last few months including talking about the Hidden Heritage Conference in Dorchester and the CIfA conference in Leicester, mentioning people he’s met and things he has picked up. Sorry about the delay in releases, I will catch up very quickly, there is a lot of people on my pod list right now. Links Scarf http://www.scottishheritagehub.com/ ADS http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/ Internet Archaeology http://intarch.ac.uk/ Social Media @Anarchaeologist Twitter/IG Talllankyteapot SnapCha
Guess who's back with a brand new track, Tristan opens his first line of attack; pointing out his inability to hold to his own schedule. In this episode the Anarchaeologists meanders through the last few months including talking about the Hidden Heritage Conference in Dorchester and the CIfA conference in Leicester, mentioning people he's met and things he has picked up. Sorry about the delay in releases, I will catch up very quickly, there is a lot of people on my pod list right now. Links Scarf http://www.scottishheritagehub.com/ ADS http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/ Internet Archaeology http://intarch.ac.uk/ Social Media @Anarchaeologist Twitter/IG Talllankyteapot SnapCha
Today Tristan takes on the news in his usual rambling tones. The topics covered are from a number of different sources (listed below); with many modern discussions using history in hyperbolic ways to justify action and inaction, its time to step back and see how the past is used.
Today Tristan takes on the news in his usual rambling tones. The topics covered are from a number of different sources (listed below); with many modern discussions using history in hyperbolic ways to justify action and inaction, its time to step back and see how the past is used.
Hello and welcome to another "I can't get a guest speaker so I am just going to ramble on anyway" episode. Today's episode is a bit more knowledgable than usual since I have now actually worked out in a field and not just poured over a textbook. I also wanted to talk about the recent news story of the ancient "Eco-home" and why that may a problem name and finally I talk a little about how people react to you telling them you're an archaeologist, or at least Anarchaeologist Tweet Tristan @Anarchaeologist Or Read the Blog
Hello and welcome to another "I can't get a guest speaker so I am just going to ramble on anyway" episode. Today's episode is a bit more knowledgable than usual since I have now actually worked out in a field and not just poured over a textbook. I also wanted to talk about the recent news story of the ancient "Eco-home" and why that may a problem name and finally I talk a little about how people react to you telling them you're an archaeologist, or at least Anarchaeologist Tweet Tristan @Anarchaeologist Or Read the Blog
Hello Everyone and welcome back to the Anarchaeologist podcast! It's been a while but we are coming back swinging with an absolute belter of an episode. Today I am speaking to the wonderful Robert M Chapple - a man infamous (they say) because of a Crannog in Ireland and a 'recovering archaeologist'. Adding to this we bring up having a reputation in archaeology (undeserved or otherwise) and how to survive outside the world of archaeology. This has a lot of accent in it. Remember to follow me @Anarchaeologist and @ArchPodNet on Twitter for updates and you'll definitely want to follow @RMChapple too
Hello Everyone and welcome back to the Anarchaeologist podcast! It's been a while but we are coming back swinging with an absolute belter of an episode. Today I am speaking to the wonderful Robert M Chapple - a man infamous (they say) because of a Crannog in Ireland and a 'recovering archaeologist'. Adding to this we bring up having a reputation in archaeology (undeserved or otherwise) and how to survive outside the world of archaeology. This has a lot of accent in it. Remember to follow me @Anarchaeologist and @ArchPodNet on Twitter for updates and you'll definitely want to follow @RMChapple too
Hello everyone, this is a quick update abotu what's happening over the next number of months with the Anarchaeologist podcast. I am having to spread myself quite thin and I really don't want to keep apologising for not releasing. I am thinking of changing to the format in the meantime to a "The Anarchaeologist Speaks" type in a bid to use what small time I have free to give you your well deserved episodes. Thank you to everyone who has interacted and talked to me on Twitter and elsewhere - you are amazing and keep me going Thanks Tristan
Hello everyone, this is a quick update abotu what's happening over the next number of months with the Anarchaeologist podcast. I am having to spread myself quite thin and I really don't want to keep apologising for not releasing. I am thinking of changing to the format in the meantime to a "The Anarchaeologist Speaks" type in a bid to use what small time I have free to give you your well deserved episodes. Thank you to everyone who has interacted and talked to me on Twitter and elsewhere - you are amazing and keep me going Thanks Tristan
Today's view special episode of the Anarchaeologist podcast is a lively news commentary on the latest archaeological news hitting the headlines. I am joined by Mr. Soup of Archaeosoup Productions to dissect and examine stories on cannibals, cognition and champagne. we go head to head in the worst archaeology jokes we can think of and I am corrected on pronunciation several times. Stay tuned for this week's normal episode on Wednesday on the topic of ArchaeoDeath, in the meantime, head on over to the Archaeology Podcast Network to hear the other shows! Mr Soup Twitter Website Youtube
Today's view special episode of the Anarchaeologist podcast is a lively news commentary on the latest archaeological news hitting the headlines. I am joined by Mr. Soup of Archaeosoup Productions to dissect and examine stories on cannibals, cognition and champagne. we go head to head in the worst archaeology jokes we can think of and I am corrected on pronunciation several times. Stay tuned for this week's normal episode on Wednesday on the topic of ArchaeoDeath, in the meantime, head on over to the Archaeology Podcast Network to hear the other shows! Mr Soup Twitter Website Youtube
Hello everyone, apologies for last week's no show - this week I'll bring an extra special The Anarchaeologist Speaks - which it seems is becoming a more regular feature, especially for those who like me talking for around 15 minutes Archaeotech Live Stories: Cannibalism in Gough's Cave - http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/life/human-origins/humans-in-britain/goughs-cave-cannibalism/index.html Pictish Fort in North East Scotland - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-32325310 Roman Burial Online resource - http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/romangl/ Twitter - Podcasts @Davidmaier7 - Podcast without Borders @StrangerCons - Stranger Conversations @Musingsofashibe - Musings Of a Shibe @wiretechgirl @AngelsFreak7 - Dark Angels Pretty Freaks @liarcitypodcast _ liar City Podcast @poddigest - Podcast Digest
Hello everyone, apologies for last week's no show - this week I'll bring an extra special The Anarchaeologist Speaks - which it seems is becoming a more regular feature, especially for those who like me talking for around 15 minutes Archaeotech Live Stories: Cannibalism in Gough's Cave - http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/life/human-origins/humans-in-britain/goughs-cave-cannibalism/index.html Pictish Fort in North East Scotland - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-32325310 Roman Burial Online resource - http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/romangl/ Twitter - Podcasts @Davidmaier7 - Podcast without Borders @StrangerCons - Stranger Conversations @Musingsofashibe - Musings Of a Shibe @wiretechgirl @AngelsFreak7 - Dark Angels Pretty Freaks @liarcitypodcast _ liar City Podcast @poddigest - Podcast Digest
**WARNING CONTAINS ARCHAEOLOGICAL BLACK METAL** HARK! The trowels no longer shuffle in the dirt and the test pits have been dug. This week's episode settles down with Tristan aka The Anarchaeologist, as he goes on a tirade about news stories almost a month old. Fear not, dear listener, despite lacking topicality, Tristan assures me that his tone is witty, relentless and slightly over the top. If you had ideas about ISIS or The Temple of the Monkey, prepare to be amazed at even more questions and pondering as well as some food for thought. The Anarchaeologist will return to normal programming with the next episode, in the meantime I leave you in the capable hands and warm tones of Tristan Boyle
**WARNING CONTAINS ARCHAEOLOGICAL BLACK METAL** HARK! The trowels no longer shuffle in the dirt and the test pits have been dug. This week's episode settles down with Tristan aka The Anarchaeologist, as he goes on a tirade about news stories almost a month old. Fear not, dear listener, despite lacking topicality, Tristan assures me that his tone is witty, relentless and slightly over the top. If you had ideas about ISIS or The Temple of the Monkey, prepare to be amazed at even more questions and pondering as well as some food for thought. The Anarchaeologist will return to normal programming with the next episode, in the meantime I leave you in the capable hands and warm tones of Tristan Boyle
hey there its the groovy historian im doing a Podcast about the History of Coffee with the podcaster known as Tristan Boyle @anarchaeologist , from the myths to Stories and the Historical Contexts of Coffee. such Question as where did Coffee come from ? , the importance of Coffee? support and subscribe the groovy historical world . and stay groovy ! my channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperTarihci/featured follow me : https://twitter.com/GroovyHistorian check out my groovy historical blog : http://officalgroovyhistorian.com/ guest speaker : Tristan Boyle also known as anarchaeologist site : http://www.anarchaeologist.co.uk/ http://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/ twitter : https://twitter.com/Anarchaeologist
Hello and welcome to a special episode of the Anarchaeologist podcast, today's show stars James Dilly, Kim Bidduph and Paul Carmichael. We are talking about Time team! We talk about what time team is and our fond memories of it, James reveals his special connections to Time Team, and we look at the future of what an archaeological show can be like. Paul gives us an insight into the world of broadcasting and what hurdles future shows may face; so if you are interested this episode is for you! We also talk about the Time Team Campaign on Change.org run by time team fans, "Mick Aston sadly passed away on 24th June 2013, He featured in 19 out of 20 Series of the popular programme Time Team. We think it would be really nice and fitting to pay #Respect to the late Mick Aston via doing a Special 'One-Off' DIG in memory of him at a location Mick would have loved! We know More4 are to air old episodes of Time Team in tribute of Mick on July 13th 2013, But us Time Team Fans would like to see a Special 'One Last Dig' for Mick. Thank You, Lee Brady" Links Twitter James Dilley Kim Buddulph Paul Carmichael Facebook Time Team Campaign
Hello and welcome to a special episode of the Anarchaeologist podcast, today's show stars James Dilly, Kim Bidduph and Paul Carmichael. We are talking about Time team! We talk about what time team is and our fond memories of it, James reveals his special connections to Time Team, and we look at the future of what an archaeological show can be like. Paul gives us an insight into the world of broadcasting and what hurdles future shows may face; so if you are interested this episode is for you! We also talk about the Time Team Campaign on Change.org run by time team fans, "Mick Aston sadly passed away on 24th June 2013, He featured in 19 out of 20 Series of the popular programme Time Team. We think it would be really nice and fitting to pay #Respect to the late Mick Aston via doing a Special 'One-Off' DIG in memory of him at a location Mick would have loved! We know More4 are to air old episodes of Time Team in tribute of Mick on July 13th 2013, But us Time Team Fans would like to see a Special 'One Last Dig' for Mick. Thank You, Lee Brady" Links Twitter James Dilley Kim Buddulph Paul Carmichael Facebook Time Team Campaign
In this episode we have a little career chat, and then it's time for another "Back to Basics with Jenny" where we learn all about human origins, huzzah! Also, I'm excited to announce that The Struggling Archaeologist podcast is joining forces with some other awesome archaeology podcasts to start the Archaeology Podcast Network! Check out www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com to access all of our really fun podcasts, including the CRM Archaeology podcast and the Anarchaeologist podcast. I'm totes excited to be a part of this great group of invididuals, and I hope you will find some fun and informative shows to listen to through the network. Give it a try! ~Jenny
The adventure begins once again! The mystery and adventure of archaeology lends itself easily to gamification, that is, general ideas about archaeology make for fun games; however can we learn something more from this interaction? Is there a future in this area? Here at the Anarchaeologist podcast, we would like to think so; this episode is following up on theme explored in our debut show with Andrew Reinhard. Although this time the reins are taken by Tara Coppelstone, who is doing her PhD at the University of York on Archaeology and Videogames. In this episode Tara explains the connections between these apparent distant worlds and demonstrates that link by showing telling us about the various archaeological games she has made. We talk about representation and how the past has to be carefully handled. The future of information is heading ever more digital, can we as archaeologists keep up and adapt? Links Tara's Blog @gamingarchaeo Subscribe via iTunes
The adventure begins once again! The mystery and adventure of archaeology lends itself easily to gamification, that is, general ideas about archaeology make for fun games; however can we learn something more from this interaction? Is there a future in this area? Here at the Anarchaeologist podcast, we would like to think so; this episode is following up on theme explored in our debut show with Andrew Reinhard. Although this time the reins are taken by Tara Coppelstone, who is doing her PhD at the University of York on Archaeology and Videogames. In this episode Tara explains the connections between these apparent distant worlds and demonstrates that link by showing telling us about the various archaeological games she has made. We talk about representation and how the past has to be carefully handled. The future of information is heading ever more digital, can we as archaeologists keep up and adapt? Links Tara's Blog @gamingarchaeo Subscribe via iTunes