The Tattoos of Ötzi and Andean Mummies - Teabreak 21.2 BONUS

THANKS FOR BEING A MEMBER! ENJOY THIS BONUS EPISODE OF TEA-BREAK TIME TRAVEL!

To mark a very special February 29th, here’s a very special bonus episode of Tea-Break Time Travel just for our APN members! To wrap up our double-episode feature of ancient tattoos, Matilda was joined again by tattoo artist Daniel Riday and archaeologist Aaron Deter-Wolf to chat even more about their research on ancient tattooing. Do you want to know how Ötzi's tattoos were created? What's the link between weaving and tattooing in the ancient Andes? How you can get involved in these kinds of projects? Then tune in and enjoy!

To see all of the references and contacts mentioned in this special bonus episode, check out episodes 20 and 21 of Tea-break Time Travel!

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Ancient Surgery - Ep 166 BONUS

THANKS FOR BEING A MEMBER! ENJOY THIS BONES SEGMENT FOR EP 166 OF THE ARCHAEOLOGY SHOW!

Timelines: 1100 CE in North America - BONUS - TAS 163

We’ve got another timelines episode! This time we look at 1100 CE in North America. We decided to focus on some of the most iconic sites at that time and look at what caused them to succeed and ultimately fail.

Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!

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Ancient Ear Surgery, Roman Mosaics, and the Oldest Pants EVER! - TAS 161 BONUS

THIS BONUS SEGMENT IS FOR MEMBERS OF THE APN ONLY!! WE REALLY HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS EXTENDED EPISODE AND EXTRA NEWS STORY! THE ORIGINAL EPISODE CAN BE FOUND HERE:

https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeology/161

We've got FOUR news articles for you today. The first is about the oldest ear surgery that took place over 5,000 years ago. She lived! For a little while anyway. Then we go to London where one of the best Roman mosaics to be found in the last century was uncovered. They had all the best things! Finally (sort of) we go to China and look at the oldest pants, or trousers, ever found. We have a fourth article about a new rock art dating technique but that's in our bonus content for members of the APN. If you're not a member head over to https://www.archpodnet.com/members for more info.

Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!

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Reflections on Rock Art with Dr. Chester Liwosz - Ep 72 BONUS Segment

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Original Rock Art 72

Today we interview a recent PhD Graduate from the University of Santa Cruz that is now the project archaeologist for the Mesa Prieta New Mexico Petroglyph Project. We review Dr. Chester Liwosz's background and his recent research and then converse on indexical animals, archaeoacoustics, and the connections with Mesoamerica as recognized in the rock art of eastern California and the American Southwest.

The Archaeology Show Episode 111 - Bonus

We ran out of time to discuss all of the amazing discoveries at the Sutton Hoo archaeological site, so as a thank you to all the wonderful members of the APN, here is the rest of our conversation!

Check out Episode 111 of the Archaeology Show here!

Recording Archaeology - CRMArch 137 Bonus

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Other industries around the world record, either audio or video, presentations from conferences and at least make them available to their members or to those that bought a "virtual ticket". Archaeology is notably behind the curve on this but through the efforts of Doug Rocks-Macqueen and others we're getting there. On today's show we discuss the challenges and ethics behind recording and making available conference presentations.

On this bonus episode Doug Rocks-Macqueen gives you a step-by-step way to approach conference organizers about recording the presentations and how to do it.

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http://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/137

Chacmool, Diversity, and You're Going to the Wrong College - CRMArch 124 BONUS

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On this episode, Stephen tells us about the Chacmool conference that took place in Canada this Fall. That leads to a discussion about First Nations people and the lack of diversity in archaeology. Which leads to talk of college and a lack of diversity in collegiate studies. Much of that discussion is in the Bonus content on our member site.

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