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CA Fires and Federal Assistance - Ep 305

In Episode 305, the podcasters discuss the lamentably destructive fires currently ablaze in Los Angeles and CRM’s response to this disaster. We talk about how rebuilding from this tremendous loss of life and property will address historic properties and archaeological deposits despite the State of California’s robust regulatory frameworks. This episode is a must for anyone doing cultural resource management in the United States in the wake of a natural disaster.

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Hotels on the Weekend and Fire Season - Episode 143

Sonia and Chris start the episode by discussing something we saw on Facebook - which is something no one should do! Anyway, should archaeologists get per diem on the weekends on long term projects? We have our opinions. We spend the rest of the episode talking about the rough fire season in the western U.S. and how to deal with smoke and fire's effects on archaeology.

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Fire Archaeology - Episode 57

On today's episode we've assemble a panel of Forest Service and NPS archaeologists that specialize in preserving and recording cultural resources before and after natural and intentional forest fires. This is a unique perspective in the world of archaeology and they've got the experience to back it up. Working on one of these crews sounds like a great alternative to the usual field season for the average traveling field tech. Check it out!

Thanks for listening and we’ll see you in the field!