45 episodes

A podcast of the Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies

Our mission is to probe the critical debates in archaeology in conversation between leading practitioners and the next generation of researchers. In each episode, CIAMS students sit down with a guest speaker to discuss their recent work. The conversations cover a broad range of themes surrounding archaeological practice, theory, ethics, and much more.
Join us as we delve into the sometimes troublesome, always fascinating world of the human past, explore how it informs our present lives and consider how it shapes our future. Each episode runs for about an hour.

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A podcast of the Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies

Our mission is to probe the critical debates in archaeology in conversation between leading practitioners and the next generation of researchers. In each episode, CIAMS students sit down with a guest speaker to discuss their recent work. The conversations cover a broad range of themes surrounding archaeological practice, theory, ethics, and much more.
Join us as we delve into the sometimes troublesome, always fascinating world of the human past, explore how it informs our present lives and consider how it shapes our future. Each episode runs for about an hour.

    RadioCIAMS with José Capriles

    RadioCIAMS with José Capriles

    On April 12, 2024, Prof. José Capriles from the Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) met with a panel of CIAMS students (Marcela Goeller, Annapaola Passerini, Casey Snyder, and Arnav Tandon) and Jabob Damm (Hirsch Postdoctoral Fellow) to discuss his research on the Bolivian Radiocarbon Database.

    • 47 min
    RadioCIAMS with Marine Frouin

    RadioCIAMS with Marine Frouin

    On March 22, 2024, Prof. Marine Frouin from Stony Brook University met with a panel of CIAMS students (Kate Bajorek, Rebecca Gerdes, Marcela Goeller, and Alex Symons) to discuss her research on Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating.

    • 35 min
    RadioCIAMS with Lindsay Montgomery

    RadioCIAMS with Lindsay Montgomery

    On March 8, 2024, Prof. Lindsay Montgomery from the University of Toronto met with a panel of CIAMS students (Amanda Domingues, Arnav Tandon, Marcela Goeller, and Emma Zilke) and faculty (Adam Smith) to discuss her research on the archaeology of collective trauma and colonial violence.

    • 56 min
    RadioCIAMS Barbara Mills 02-19-2016

    RadioCIAMS Barbara Mills 02-19-2016

    On February 19, 2016, Dr. Barbara Mills (University of Arizona) met with the graduate and undergraduate students taking the course Ceramic Analysis, which is taught by CIAMS professor Lori Khatchadourian. Their discussion of about 45 minutes–which considers how technological style and choice relate to the archaeological analysis of ceramic material–opens below.

    • 51 min
    RadioCIAMS with Frank Salomon

    RadioCIAMS with Frank Salomon

    As part of the 40th Northeast Conference on Andean and Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory, on November 3, 2023, Prof. Frank Salomon from the Department of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison met with a panel of students (Anna Whittemore) and faculty (Matthew Velasco and Vanessa Gubbins) to discuss his research in the Andes.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    RadioCIAMS with Jacob Damm

    RadioCIAMS with Jacob Damm

    On November 2, 2023, Dr. Jacob Damm, from the Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies (CIAMS), met with a panel of CIAMS students (Rebecca Gerdes, Liam McDonald, and Jamie Ellis) and faculty (Sturt Manning) to discuss his research on foodways and material identities focusing on case studies in the southern Levant.

    • 1 hr 1 min

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