Author Francis Pryor - Episode 69

On today's show we interview British archaeologist and author, Francis Pryor. Francis is best known for his archaeological work in Britain and his discovery of Flag Fen. He was also a frequent participant in the long-running Time Team series in Britain. Francis talks to us about his upcoming, crowd-sourced, archaeological fiction book and the crowd-funding process that his publisher, Unbound, uses in general.

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The CCRPA - Episode 68

On today's show we talk to Patricia Martz and Sylvere Valentin of the California Cultural Resources Protection Alliance (CCRPA). The CCRPA is a preservation group based out of Orange County, California.

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Canadian Archaeology - Episode 67

Today we talk to Canadian Archaeologist, Tommy Ng. Also Stephen Wagner's boss, Tommy has been a long-time CRM archaeologist and has worked in both the United States and Canada. We'll talk to Tommy about the differences between Canadian and US CRM: from laws to actually doing archaeology, there are a lot of similarities and differences alike. If you have any comments, please leave them below. Also, rate us on iTunes!

ARPA Violations - Episode 66

We spend this episode talking about the recent case from Washington State where three university professors were charged with several counts related to allegedly taking artifacts from several sites without proper permits. The outcome of this case could change the way the Forest Service writes and enforces ARPA permits for all archaeologists. We'll be watching this one closely.

What do you think? Were they wrong, right? What would you do?

Dreaming About Archaeology - Episode 65

On today's show we interview former CRM archaeologist, Ryan Hurd. Now a dream researcher, Ryan tells us how our dreams can help us in archaeology and site visualization. Instead of just sleeping, make your dreams for for you!

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