The Oregon-California Trails Association - Episode 070
On today's show Chris Webster is at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology talking to Steve Shaw, a volunteer with the Oregon-California Trails Association.
On today's show Chris Webster is at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology talking to Steve Shaw, a volunteer with the Oregon-California Trails Association.
On today's episode, and in honor of the Society of California Archaeology's annual meeting at Tenaya Lodge at Fish Camp, we honor the Yosemite.
On today's episode we're going to learn about historic bottles. What are the parts of a bottle? How are they recorded by archaeologists? How can I date a bottle?
This information is a companion to a video from Professional Certifications for Scientists. Check out there video in the links below.
On today's episode we learn about the Profiles in CRM Podcast. Learn all about professional archaeologists and how they think on Profiles.
On today's show we learn about the CRM Archaeology Podcast. Find out tips, tricks, and advice from CRM professionals.
On today's show we learn about obsidian. No, not the dragon glass from Game of Thrones - the volcanic glass used for millennia by prehistoric peoples around the world.
The host of the Prehi/stories podcast, Kim Biddulph, explains what it's all about, some of the highlights of the show over the past year and what's coming up in the near future.
Jeb Card tells us about the work he did classifying The ceramics of colonial Ciudad Vieja in El Salvador, and how that demonstrated social change though cultural contact in Measoamerica.
Jeb Card tells us about the work he did with translating 7th century Mayan hieroglyphics on an inscribed flask found in Copan from Tazumal.
Christopher Sims (of Go Dig a Hole, ArchaeoTech, CRM Archaeology) talks about someone very special to him and the AFAR field school on Maya archaeology in Belize - Jamaal Crawford.
Jamaal recently fell seriously ill with a life-threatening case of pneumonia. He and his family need help. Go to AFAR's donation page to send a tax-deductible gift.
On today's episode Christopher Sims talks about a program that he's been affiliated with for a long time now - The American Foreign Academic Research program, or, AFAR. It's a great program and you can learn all about it today.