Well, we made it. Sort of. 3 months of blogging about archaeology. 3 months of me making promises and only…
So long, and join me at Quatr.us!
The three months of What’s Up Archaeology are over tonight, so this is my last post here. I hope you’ve…
Open mindedness and skepticism
A few weeks ago, I engaged Scott Wolter of “Unearthed America” in a discussion regarding the Kensington Rune Stone.
Settlers? Immigrants? Invaders?
There’s been a lot of people recently trying to encourage Americans to take the side of the refugees waiting at…
Mesopotamian Pseudoarchaeology, or, “You clearly have no clue what you’re talking about”
When my husband and I started on YouTube, we were both in the enviable position of having had relatively little…
A history of swimming
I’m not sure whether I’ve already mentioned it or not, but one of the projects I have open at the…
Notre Dame: update, rebuilding
Well, that post on Notre Dame took off, so I thought I’d update you on what is going on now.…
SAA Annual Meeting Evaluation
I’m going to post a more positive recollection of my non-terrible experiences at the SAA Annual Meeting sometime later this…
Notre Dame on fire
So Notre Dame cathedral in Paris caught on fire about lunchtime today my time (just before dinnertime, in Paris). I…
Reviewing a ms.
Another time-waster standing between me and getting back to Book III: I said I’d review a manuscript for a book…