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All the history we read in the history books can begin to seem a little mundane,
but history also has a Flipside. Each month we take an historical event
anniversary and, admittedly sometimes tenuously, extract a discussion topic from
it, then we ask guests from the history, archaeology and heritage spheres to sit
down and have a chat with us about it... no holds barred; these discussions
could head off in any number of tangents. Ever wondered how suffragette martyr
Emily Wilding Davison, a little-known hieroglyph specialist and the modern
gender pay-gap are linked, well except from all being in one single episode of
Flipside that is... listen and find out! And as always, stay safe, and we'll see
you on the Flipside! #OnTheFlipside

All the history we read in the history books can begin to seem a little mundane,
but history also has a Flipside. Each month we take an historical event
anniversary and, admittedly sometimes tenuously, extract a discussion topic from
it, then we ask guests from the history, archaeology and heritage spheres to sit
down and have a chat with us about it... no holds barred; these discussions
could head off in any number of tangents. Ever wondered how suffragette martyr
Emily Wilding Davison, a little-known hieroglyph specialist and the modern
gender pay-gap are linked, well except from all being in one single episode of
Flipside that is... listen and find out! And as always, stay safe, and we'll see
you on the Flipside! #OnTheFlipside

    70th Anniversary, Announcement James D. Watson And Francis Crick Discovered Structure Of DNA Molecule (28th February 1953) - Ep 10

    70th Anniversary, Announcement James D. Watson And Francis Crick Discovered Structure Of DNA Molecule (28th February 1953) - Ep 10

    The discovery of the structure of the DNA molecule is one of the most important scientific advancement events of our history, because of it we can trace genetic ancestries, determine relation, alter or determine the most appropriate agricultural species for a region, develop targeted medicines, etc. etc. etc. This is a significant anniversary that we at The Flipside are privileged to be able to explore with Dr. Maria Nieves-Colón, who is an educator and anthropological geneticist at the University of Minnesota, the lab that Dr. Nieves-Colón is a scientist with there produces some truly exceptional research. This was a truly wonderful and informative discussion, that was genuinely inspiring. Ancient DNA is an important aspect of our toolkit which does not hold all the answers but can enhance our interpretation as archaeologists.

    Links

    * The Virtual Museum - muafrosanluis.pe [http://muafrosanluis.pe/] - This project it truly brilliant and incredibly expressive so do take a look!
    * Check out the work of… Dr. Jada Benn Tores [https://as.vanderbilt.edu/anthropology/bio/jada-benntorres] and Dr. Raquel Fleskes [https://anthropology.uconn.edu/person/raquel-fleskes/].
    * For further anthropological genetics news, scholars, etc. the AAAG (American  Association of Anthropological Genetics [https://anthgen.org/]).
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    100th Anniversary, Howard Carter's Discovery Of Tutankhamun's Tomb (4th November 1922) - Ep 9

    100th Anniversary, Howard Carter's Discovery Of Tutankhamun's Tomb (4th November 1922) - Ep 9

    The discovery of the Tomb of Pharoah Tutankhamun is one of the most celebrated discoveries in Egyptology and perhaps archaeology in general. This month is a significant anniversary of that discovery and we at The Flipside are privileged to be able to explore this topic with Dr. Daniela Rosenow and Prof. Richard Parkinson, who are both educators at the University of Oxford and custodians/researchers of the Griffith Archive. For those who are not already aware the Griffith Institute Archive is one of the most significant UK-based collections to explore the cultures of Ancient Egypt. In particular the Archive houses the complete excavation records including journals, reports, object cards, drawings and photographs of Howard Carter's discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun. Working with these materials Dr. Rosenow and Prof. Parkinson have curated an exhibition entitled Tutankhamun: Excavating the Archive, this provides an exceptional exploration of previously neglected aspects of the Archive and asks questions about how the Archive itself came to be and highlights the absence from the narrative of the Egyptian people. The discussion this month was truly exceptional and insightful and I for one am sure that it will influence my future practice and the way in which I think about archaeology.

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    * Access to The Griffith Institute Online Resources via the link below!
    * http://www.griffith.ox.ac.uk/discoveringTut/
    * Access to details regarding the Exhibition via the link below!
    * https://visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/event/tutankhamun-excavating-the-archive
    * To keep up to date with the Archive and Egyptology try following
    * https://twitter.com/griffithoxford?lang=en
    * or read the institute blog at https://blog.griffith.ox.ac.uk/

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    • 1 時間18分
    125th Anniversary, Dracula By Bram Stoker Published (26th May 1897) - Ep 8

    125th Anniversary, Dracula By Bram Stoker Published (26th May 1897) - Ep 8

    The author of Dracula, Bram Stoker, like many of his peers and subsequent literary generations took significant inspiration from the more gruesome details of our histories, surprisingly this extends beyond folkloric influence to a core of archaeological examples, broadly referred to as 'deviant burials'. From actual exemplar of these 'victims' comes our tendency towards monster-making. This episode is inspired by the 125th Anniversary of the publishing of the standard vampire-literature text, the one everyone has heard of... Dracula, on 26th May 1897. How close is this text to a historical reality of the 'Vampire', reality I should clarify in regard to actual belief resulting in pre- and post- mortem persecutions of real people... people who were often othered and scapegoated to sooth the real everyday realities of fear... varying from disease, political control, war, famine, rebellion against societal normalcy. Joining me this episode is Dr. Sorcha Ni Fhlainn a senior lecturer in Film Studies and American Studies at the Manchester Metropolitan University, the puzzles presented by cultural media are endlessly fascinating and Dr. Ni Fhlainn is an expert at decoding them!

    NOTE: Keep your eyes (...and ears) peeled for an October Bonus Episode on Vampire Studies, the rest of this episode and reading recommendations for Spooky Season!

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    • 1 時間13分
    95th Anniversary, Agatha Christie Disappears For 11 Days - Ep 7

    95th Anniversary, Agatha Christie Disappears For 11 Days - Ep 7

    20th December - Episode 7 - 95th Anniversary, Agatha Christie Disappears For 11
    Days. (3rd December 1926)
    It is quite common for mystery to be associated with the festive season, in
    particular, adaptions of Agatha Christie's famous work have had a place as
    Christmas reading or nowadays watching since they were first published. This is
    a tradition which holds today with my own family and in honor of the season we
    want to share it with you! This episode is luckily then inspired by the 95th
    Anniversary of the most mysterious event in Christie's own life, her
    disappearance for 11 days whereupon she reappeared with apparent amnesia, on 3rd
    December 1926. But how is archaeology involved... well, in quite a few ways
    actually, Christie was a pretty brilliant archaeologist-in-training, was married
    to a professional archaeologist, was a fixture at many Middle and Near Eastern
    sites, and wrote quite a bit of insightful narrative surrounding archaeology in
    her fiction novels. Joining me this episode is Dr. Rebecca Mills a lecturer in
    Communications and English at the University of Bournemouth, also Agatha
    Christie aficionado. From my family to yours, Merry Christmas, Yule, or simply
    Happy Holiday Season, may next year be utterly brilliant for all of you!
    Dr. Mills has rather brilliantly also provided a further reading list below:
    Graphic biography: The Real Life of Agatha Christie, by Anne Martinetti and
    Guillaume Lebeau, illustrated by Alexandre Franc, translated by Edward Gauvin
    (SelfMadeHero, 2016)
    J.C. Bernthal, Queering Agatha Christie: Revisiting the Golden Age of Detective
    Fiction (Palgrave 2016)
    Christopher Prior, 'An Empire Gone Bad: Agatha Christie, Anglocentrism and
    Decolonization' in Cultural and Social History: The Journal of the Social
    History Society Volume 15:2 (2018)
    More about Christie's young women: Merja Makinen, Agatha Christie: Investigating
    Femininity (Palgrave 2006)
    Rebecca Mills and J.C. Bernthal, editors, Agatha Christie Goes to War (Routledge
    2021)
    More about Death on the Nile and Appointment with Death: Brittain Bright and
    Rebecca Mills, 'The Revelations of the Corpse: Interpreting the Body in the
    Golden Age Detective Novel' in New Perspectives on Detective Fiction
    Mystery Magnified, edited by Casey Cothran and Mercy Cannon (Routledge 2015)
    Brittain Bright, Beyond the scene of the crime : investigating place in Golden
    Age detective fiction (Doctoral Dissertation, Goldsmiths University 2015)
    https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.650408
    Nadia Atia has a forthcoming chapter on Orientalism in Christie's work in the
    forthcoming Bloomsbury Handbook to Agatha Christie (November 2022)
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    • 1 時間23分
    162nd Anniversary, Charles Darwin Publishes Origin Of Species. (24th November 1859) Prof. Stephen Shennan - Ep 6

    162nd Anniversary, Charles Darwin Publishes Origin Of Species. (24th November 1859) Prof. Stephen Shennan - Ep 6

    This episode is extremely scientific, and inspired by the 162nd Anniversary of
    the publishing of Charles Darwin's epic tome 'On The Origin Of Species', which
    hit the public on the 24th November 1859 and caused quite a stir. Everyone of
    you has probably already heard of this book, but what relevance does this
    research have on archaeology, well, it impacted how we see the developmental
    processes of societies, material culture and archaeological environments. So
    it's a pretty big deal! Everything from human niche construction, developments
    in pottery, a new exciting interdisciplinary project, population thinking vs
    typological thinking and so much more! Joining me this episode is Prof. S.
    Shennan a lecturer in Theoretical Archaeology at University College London.
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    • 1 時間9分
    The 405th Anniversary of Ben Johnson's Comedy 'The Devil Is An Ass' with Prof. D. Purkiss - Ep 5

    The 405th Anniversary of Ben Johnson's Comedy 'The Devil Is An Ass' with Prof. D. Purkiss - Ep 5

    This Spooky Season episode is inspired by the 405th Anniversary of Ben Johnson's
    Comedy 'The Devil is an Ass', which appeared first on stage on the 1st October
    1616. This play was and is rather special, as it mocks superstition and
    witchcraft belief, and makes The Devil himself and his lesser demons appear
    rather behind the times. In the Enlightened Age of the 1600s, the denizens of
    hell just don't know how to tempt like they once did. This discussion contains
    everything from the Witchcraft Trials including mention of Pendle, landscapes of
    superstition, the folklore of archaeology, symbolism within the persecution, and
    much, much more! Joining me this episode is Prof. D. Purkiss a lecturer in
    English Literature and History at the University of Oxford.
    WARNING: This episode does discuss the witchcraft persecution and some aspects
    of ritual sacrifice. It goes with the topic, but some people might find these
    aspects a little disturbing.
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    • 1 時間24分

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