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The Materialists
FPAN Central
35 episodes
2 months ago
Do people use objects or do objects use people? Archaeologists use material culture like the objects people leave behind to learn more about past ways of life. Discover the stories behind these everyday objects, whether modern or thousands of years old, and start seeing material culture through the eyes of an archaeologist.
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Do people use objects or do objects use people? Archaeologists use material culture like the objects people leave behind to learn more about past ways of life. Discover the stories behind these everyday objects, whether modern or thousands of years old, and start seeing material culture through the eyes of an archaeologist.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Society & Culture,
Science
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Different Landscape, Different Cemetery, Same Story
The Materialists
1 hour 6 minutes 47 seconds
3 years ago
Different Landscape, Different Cemetery, Same Story
The Materialists are…. Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region) For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/ We would like to thank…. The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/ For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the materialistspodcast@gmail.com ________________________________________________________________________________________ The Materialists Podcast – Season 3, Ep. 3: Different Landscape, Different Cemetery, Same Story Huge thank you to Dr. Queenchiku Ngozi!! You are an inspiration. For more information on Dr. Ngozi's artwork and cemetery project, please visit... https://www.queenchiku.com/ https://www.illuminationindarkness.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Nfj-v3SLHin3-sC1fUhqw  https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/queenchiku/ Please reach out and BUY her book:Illumination In Darkness Project: African American Cemeteries in Alachua County FL. Huge thank you to Rachael Kangas MA RPA. Director of FPAN West Central and Central regions. Rachael, you are awesome and I'm honored to work with you.  Massive Blessings to Big Youth... check out all by Big Youth, you won't be disappointed. https://www.discogs.com/master/840947-Big-Youth-Natty-Universal-Dread-1973-1979   And finally a huge shoutout to the University of Florida Historic Preservation Program for having me out to Nantucket. Been an amazing experience so far...still have 2 more weeks.  https://www.facebook.com/UFHPP
The Materialists
Do people use objects or do objects use people? Archaeologists use material culture like the objects people leave behind to learn more about past ways of life. Discover the stories behind these everyday objects, whether modern or thousands of years old, and start seeing material culture through the eyes of an archaeologist.