Podcasts in Archaeology
Podcasting is the latest craze among the digiterati, and there are already a handful of archaeology podcasts on the Internet.
SEAArch Podcast
An occasional podcast from The Archaeology of Southeast Asia Newsblog.
An occasional podcast from The Archaeology of Southeast Asia Newsblog.
Voices of the Society for American Archaeology
I did my own podcast at the 2005 SAA meetings in Salt Lake City, asking attendees to comment on what they liked and disliked about the meetings; and combined them with still photographs.
I did my own podcast at the 2005 SAA meetings in Salt Lake City, asking attendees to comment on what they liked and disliked about the meetings; and combined them with still photographs.
Book and the Spade
The Book and the Spade is a new podcast dedicated to biblical archaeology. Just started 20 October 2005.
The Book and the Spade is a new podcast dedicated to biblical archaeology. Just started 20 October 2005.
Colonial Williamsburg
Colonial Williamsburg has a slew of podcasts, primarily conversations with the docents and others who work at the site.
Colonial Williamsburg has a slew of podcasts, primarily conversations with the docents and others who work at the site.
Gryphonwood Podcast
An archaeology murder mystery about a 19th century Portugeuse ship called the Dourado, published on the Internet in a series of podcasts by the author David Wood.
An archaeology murder mystery about a 19th century Portugeuse ship called the Dourado, published on the Internet in a series of podcasts by the author David Wood.
Monticello Podcast
Thomas Jefferson's Monticello has a handful of podcasts on special topics, produced by various people.
Thomas Jefferson's Monticello has a handful of podcasts on special topics, produced by various people.
Stone Pages/BAJR
From David Connolly of the British Archaeological Jobs Board, and the Stone Pages, a weekly podcast on archaeological news. The first of the archaeology podcasts (that I'm aware of anyway)
From David Connolly of the British Archaeological Jobs Board, and the Stone Pages, a weekly podcast on archaeological news. The first of the archaeology podcasts (that I'm aware of anyway)
The Archaeology Channel Podcast
Written by Archaeologica and published by The Archaeology Channel. News written by Michelle Hilling and read by Laura Kelley. Weekly updates.
Written by Archaeologica and published by The Archaeology Channel. News written by Michelle Hilling and read by Laura Kelley. Weekly updates.
Wessex Archaeology Podcast
Occasional podcasts from the inventive folks at Wessex Archaeology. As of this date (22 October 2005), only two casts are online both from last month.
Occasional podcasts from the inventive folks at Wessex Archaeology. As of this date (22 October 2005), only two casts are online both from last month.
