Women In Archaeology

Latest Episodes
The PERIOD Episode – Repost
This episode originally aired on December 10, 2017 Enjoy! On this episode we discuss PERIODS! A lot of us have them, they can be really inconvenient, and dealing with them in the field is often less
The Dirt Crossover Episode!
Cohosts of The Dirt Podcast, Anna and Amber join Women in Archaeology hosts Chelsi, Kirsten, and Emily, to discuss the creepy and creature-y field and lab stories! From bugs, parasites, large herbivor
When Disaster Strikes! Natural Disasters and American Archaeology
Deidra Black joins the Women in Archaeology to discuss Disaster Archaeology in the U.S. In this episode, we discuss how archaeologists review and recover disturbed and damaged sites exposed during nat
Maintaining Long Distance Relationships – Repost
This episode originally aired on April 2, 2017. On this episode hosts Dr. Chelsi Slotten, Emily Long, and Kirsten Lopez discuss some of the difficulties in making friends with different crews during a
Diversity, Disability, and Ableism in Archaeology with Dr. Laura Heath-Stout
In this episode, hosts Emily Long and Dr. Chelsi Slotten are joined by Dr. Laura Heath-Stout to discuss her research on the ongoing issues of classism, disability, diversity, and ableism in archaeolog
All About Sally Binford with Liz Quinlan
We are joined by Liz Quinlan to learn about the extraordinary life of trowelblazer Sally Binford. Feminist, archaeologist, free spirit, and all around badass. This is one you don’t want to miss. Quinl
Bars, Brothels, and Businesses: Archaeology in Commensal Politics with Dr. Megan Victor
Bars, brothels, and businesses, oh my! Dr. Megan Victor joins the hosts to discuss her fascinating work with commensal politics in archaeology, with her focus on the businesses at Smuttynose Island, b
Confronting Illegal Trafficking in Archaeology with Dr. Donna Yates - Repost
The illegal trafficking of artifacts is an ongoing problem in archaeology. Dr. Donna Yates joins the hosts to discuss her work in tracking trafficked antiquities and how this problem can be stopped. T
Decolonizing Archaeology with Dr. Paulette Steeves
Dr. Paulette Steeves joined the hosts to discuss her work in indigenous archaeology, decolonizing archaeology, and ongoing research to demonstrate the true depth of indigenous history in the Americas.
Transatlantic Slavery, Resilience of Foodways, and Public Outreach with Dr. Peggy Brunache
In this episode, the hosts are joined by Dr. Peggy Brunache to discuss her ongoing research on the resilience of enslaved women, who established and continued food traditions that can be seen in today