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Living the Dream, Eyes Wide Open
September 18, 2015 | By Kathryn Sampeck
I think most archaeologists would agree that time gives us perspective. Each day of the intense week in August 2015 of training during the Institute on Digital Archaeology Method and Practice at Michigan State University was not just eye-opening, it was deeply revelatory. Topics as seemingly mundane as “digital publishing”—which...
Unearthing the Past: Archaeology and Public Outreach
September 13, 2015 | By Judy Voelker
My name is Judy Voelker, I am an associate professor of anthropology at Northern Kentucky University (NKU). I also serve as Director at the NKU Museum of Anthropology where we strive for ways for students to understand and analyze human interactions. The museum promotes cultural awareness through exhibits, presentations, and...
Accessing the Alfred W. Bowers Laboratory of Anthropology's Archaeological Repository
September 03, 2015 | By Stacey Camp
It has been close to two weeks since I left MSU’s Institute for Digital Archaeology Method & Practice, and my mind is still on information overload from all the tools, techniques, and new technologies I acquired while attending it. My name is Stacey Camp and I currently serve a dual...