Upcoming events.
All Creatures Great and Small: A Kulturo Share Event
If there’s one thing that is bound to feature in a human interest story, it’s animals! In our upcoming event, we’ll be taking a walk on the wild side (or perhaps in some cases on the domesticated side…?), and chatting about the relationship between humans and animals in the past and present. Joining us are three guest speakers who will be sharing their knowledge and experience in different areas of this theme.
Part of Your World
Do you have gadgets and gizmos aplenty? Whosits and whatsits galore? Whether your answer is yes or no, if you're interested in finding out whether the seaweed is really greener in somebody else's lake, come along to our next Kulturo Share event on August 20th and hear all about a few of the different aspects of maritime archaeology from our three guest speakers.
Raising the Past: A Kulturo Share Event
In the second Kulturo Share event of 2023 we explore motherhood and parenting in the archaeological record. Click the title above for more information and to sign up for this FREE event.
Digitizing Heritage: A Kulturo Share Event
Join us for an interactive event with three speakers that will be discussing their efforts to “digitize heritage”. What does this mean to them? How do we move heritage into the future while still learning from the past? Join us and find out.
Ancient Crafts - Kulturo Share
Welcome to Kulturo Share!
WHEN: November 20th, 2022 @7am PST, 10am EST, 3pm UTC
We've got three speakers for this event. First, here's the format:
15 min introductions
30 min chat with guest 1
30 min chat with guest 2
30 min chat with guest 3
15 min break (chat possible)
30-45 min group discussion (including audien
ce members)
Here's the line-up:
Thomas Keyes is an Scotland-based artist who specialises in the reconstruction of insular manuscripts and their material components, in particular the parchment and pigments. He'll be talking about his current kickstarter project "Making the Book of Kells", in which he aims to recreate one of the iconic pages from the Book of Kells, starting completely from scratch and using only authentic materials and methods.
Aaron Deter-Wolf is the Prehistoric Archaeologist for the Tennessee Division of Archaeology in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Alongside this work, he is also an experimental archaeologist with a particular interest in ancient tattooing. He'll be talking about his work and experience on this subject, in particular a recent project undertaken alongside professional tattoo artists to compare the physical characteristics of tattoos using different pre-modern tools and methods.
Dr Anita Radini currently works as the archaeological science and engagement officer at the Centre for Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture (CEAMC) at University College Dublin in Ireland. Her research specialises in the micro- and macro- remains of plants, and she uses experimental archaeology "as a means to understand the past, but also as a valuable tool to bridge traditional and ancient craft skills with a more sustainable future". She'll be talking about her projects and the work currently being done at the CEAMC.
This event is FREE if you attend live. If you miss it, members of the Archaeology Podcast Network can re-watch whenever they want.
The Archaeology Variety Show! - S1E2
Join hosts of the popular The Archaeology Show (TAS) from the Archaeology Podcast Network (APN) on a new, bi-weekly, live show! We're calling it a variety show because of ALL THE THINGS we'll have. Here's a snapshot of what to expect:
Intro Convo - where are we now; what are we doing
Last Week on the APN
News Story of the Week
Pop Culture Archaeology
Interview TBD
Game: Archaeology or Aliens?
Word/Site of the Week
Coming up on the APN and Kulturo Media
It's going to be a great show and it's live with video! If you miss the live version you can find the recordings and other content on our member pages. If you're not a member head over to https://www.archpodnet.com/members for more information.
Sign up here: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/taslive-s1e2
A Life in Ruins Podcast 100th episode Live Show: War in Ukraine with Ukrainian Archaeologist Simon Radchenko
Join us for the 100th episode of the A Life In Ruins Podcast! During this session the gang will interview Ukrainian archaeologist Simon Radchenko. Simon will be calling in FROM Ukraine. They'll talk about his work there and of course the current conflict that Simon is literally living through.
If you miss this live presentation you can catch the recording at the APN Member's area. For member information go to www.archpodnet.com/members.
Sign up here: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/ruins100
The Archaeology Variety Show! - S1E1
Join hosts of the popular The Archaeology Show (TAS) from the Archaeology Podcast Network (APN) on a new, bi-weekly, live show! We're calling it a variety show because of ALL THE THINGS we'll have. Here's a snapshot of what to expect:
Intro Convo - where are we now; what are we doing
Last Week on the APN
News Story of the Week
Pop Culture Archaeology
Interview with Carlton Gover of the A Life In Ruins Podcast
Game: Archaeology or Aliens?
Word/Site of the Week
Coming up on the APN and Kulturo Media
It's going to be a great show and it's live with video! If you miss the live version you can find the recordings and other content on our member pages. If you're not a member head over to https://www.archpodnet.com/members for more information.
Sign up here: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/taslive-s1e1