20 Years of Field Work: What I’ve Learned
On my flight home from Greece last week I got to thinking about archaeological field work and what I learned over my 20 years in the field. ..
On my flight home from Greece last week I got to thinking about archaeological field work and what I learned over my 20 years in the field. ..
Some more photos from the Western Argolid Regional Project. Our fearless leader in slight sepia tone: A wall: Landscape with archaeologist ..
Some photos from my first couple of weeks in the Argolid. The first photo is taken by Dimitri Nakassis using his fancy Canon EOS 5DS with ..
On the Western Argolid Regional project this summer, we’re slowly shifting from field work to study season and publication mode. I got to thinking ..
As you might have gathered from my post earlier in the week, I’m interested in applying Ivan Illich’s ideas of conviviality ..
This week has been pretty great. Yesterday I put the finishing touches (well, hopefully) on one of the most complex book projects to come ..
My colleague and friend David Pettegrew and I have been working on a massive Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Archaeology project for the last ..
This year, I’ve been returning to my roots and thinking more seriously about the archaeology of the Early Christian world. I’ve ..
One of the biggest challenges for The Digital Press at the University of North Dakota is developing (or more properly discovering) the digital ..
Maybe I’ll make a habit of this over the next few months. Or maybe not. (I’m tempted to be one of those bloggers who releases ..
Before you read my blog today, head over to Shawn Graham’s Electric Archaeologist and check out his critique of my idea of slow archaeology. ..