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End of Anarchaeologist - Episode 45
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
CIfA2017 #PTAC and a better Way - Episode 44
Tristan is talking nonsense again, from a hole smashed through the wall of a normal timely schedule comes another new format episode including your favourite clips of a fictional dystopia. Topics covered in this episode is politics, being at CIFA, future conferences and perhaps touching on a better way of communicating archaeology.
LInks
Thanks to Doug Rocks-MacQueen - @Openaccessarch
We strive to achieve standards – to be do better archaeology.
The “manel” and the CIFA response and E&D Group response
You Can Do it - Episode 43 - Anarchaeologist
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.
Links:
Archaeoduck – Youtube – Tweeter
Anarchaeologist – Tweeter
I Vouch For Poucher - Episode 42
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
@Anarchaeologist
We Will Be the Decay - Episode 41
Today's episode is an attempt to take on the #Archmanifesto "The Archaeologist's Manifesto" - a political slice of archaeology. In this episode, Tristan talks the new Stonehenge tunnel, why the past is important and why the discussion about what we support in history through the allocation of resources. Shout out to Evelyn on twitter who answered the hashtag #archmedia (@dingledodie77)
Preview New Season - Episode 41
Welcome to the new age of the Anarchaeologist Podcast. Tristan is back to destory the very gorund beneath our feet with his approach to the gap between the past, the present and the future.
Full episode released 18/01/17