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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology: The date for that last post is wrong
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology. Friday, September 01, 2006. The date for that last post is wrong. Sorry about that last date, yes, I began that post back in February, but just barely blew the dust off it and finished it. Things have been very busy, and maintaining two blogs is often a time consuming process. Updates are as follow:. July 2006, more field work, and plenty of squandered time in front of the TV and playing video games. Anyway, it's something to think about for a side project. Friends...
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology: December 2005
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology. Friday, December 30, 2005. Well, after a rather nasty semester, I am back. I've yet to get my photos up and running. I'm not really a fan of the "Hello" software that blogger provides for picture posting. I'll get some up soon though. I won't launch into a discussion about my class projects in this post. I just got done grading all of them and am a little tired of thinking about it. Ah, the power of influencing someones GPA. Saturday, December 10, 2005.
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology: September 2006
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology. Wednesday, September 06, 2006. Ethical Grading of an Experimental Archaeology Course. After the first day of class, I further confirmed my opinion that grading a class like this is difficult. The first day of class is usually informal and turns into a Q and A session. After providing the syllabus, discussing goals of the course, and discussing the textbooks, I thought things were pretty well spelled out. Tuesday, September 05, 2006. Ancient Technology Round 2.
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology: Relaxing
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology. Friday, December 30, 2005. Well, after a rather nasty semester, I am back. I've yet to get my photos up and running. I'm not really a fan of the "Hello" software that blogger provides for picture posting. I'll get some up soon though. I won't launch into a discussion about my class projects in this post. I just got done grading all of them and am a little tired of thinking about it. Ah, the power of influencing someones GPA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology: Ethical Grading of an Experimental Archaeology Course
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology. Wednesday, September 06, 2006. Ethical Grading of an Experimental Archaeology Course. After the first day of class, I further confirmed my opinion that grading a class like this is difficult. The first day of class is usually informal and turns into a Q and A session. After providing the syllabus, discussing goals of the course, and discussing the textbooks, I thought things were pretty well spelled out. This is a test. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology: February 2006
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology. Thursday, February 09, 2006. Sorry, it's been a while. I'm pretty sure I've lost all of my readers due to my lack of recent updates. Things have been very busy though. Here's a brief summary of what's been going on:. We rounded up some good friends and colleagues to particiapte and then organized a session titled "A Core Concern, The Role of Experimental Archaeology in Technology Studies". So, if you are in Tucson, AZ September 14th, check us out. Society for Ameri...
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology: Sorry, it's been a while
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology. Thursday, February 09, 2006. Sorry, it's been a while. I'm pretty sure I've lost all of my readers due to my lack of recent updates. Things have been very busy though. Here's a brief summary of what's been going on:. We rounded up some good friends and colleagues to particiapte and then organized a session titled "A Core Concern, The Role of Experimental Archaeology in Technology Studies". So, if you are in Tucson, AZ September 14th, check us out. Society for Ameri...
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology: September 2009
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. ASAS revisited, Ethnoarchaeology Journal. Much has happened in the past few years that put this blog, and activities regarding experimental archaeology on the back burner. In fact, Dr. Frink is one of the editors of a new journal called. Of Archaeological, Ethnographic, and Experimental Studies. Hopefully, as I work out the kinks of the manuscript, I'll be thinking about ex.arch again and be able to post more on this dusty old blog.
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology: March 2010
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Adventures in Experimental Archaeology. Thursday, March 11, 2010. A quick update on the paper written for the 2004 ASAS. As of the end of this February, the article has been submitted for review in the journal Ethnoarchaeology. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Friends of the Fremont. Society for American Archaeology. View my complete profile.