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The New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast

The New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast

De: Gabe Hrynick and Ken Holyoke
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Covering 13,000 years of history, archaeologists Gabe Hrynick (Associate Professor, University of New Brunswick) and Ken Holyoke (Assistant Professor, University of Lethbridge) introduce the people, technologies, and stories of archaeology in New Brunswick, Canada.

Gabe Hrynick/Ken Holyoke 2023
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  • Of Backdirt and Bureaucracy
    May 21 2025

    This fortnight Gabe and Ken talk to friend of the show, colleague, and dear fried, Trevor Charlemagne Dow (Ecofor Consulting/UNB). We discuss our recently released paper Backdirt and Bureaucracy Revisited: An Analysis of Research Trends in New Brunswick’s Archaeology Practice Using Historic Data. Worry not about the 2023 date on the paper, listeners, it's as fresh as a daisy and we're talking archaeobureaucrats, permits, and heritage legislation in New Brunswick. It's an all-hit piece NB Arch Pod this fortnight!

    Show Notes:

    Dow, T. C., et al. (2023). "Backdirt and Bureaucracy Revisited: An Analysis of Research Trends in New Brunswick’s Archaeology Practice Using Historic Data." Canadian Journal of Archaeology 47: 178–208.

    • find it here (membership required): https://canadianarchaeology.com/caa/publications/canadian-journal-archaeology/online-first
    • or here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kenneth-holyoke_dow-et-al-2023-backdirt-and-bureaucracy-activity-7329920199128764416-2ubu?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAACYdwmgBXYUn8lypE5_JFr1h-10wI42ZLyU

    Bibliography of New Brunswick Archaeology: http://www.gaspereau.com/bookInfo.php?AID=0&AISBN=9781554472673

    Heritage Conservation Act: https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/thc/heritage/content/heritage_conservationact.html

    Archaeologist’s Almanac - Insituated Heritage: https://insituated.com/almanac

    UNDRIP

    Credits:

    Sponsors: APANB, UNB Grand Lake Meadows Endowment Fund

    Producer: Emanuel Akel LinkedIn

    Music Credits: Justin Hoenke (Title)

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    1 h y 5 m
  • 70% of All Archaeology is Done in the Burning Library: Archaeology and Climate Change Part IV
    May 2 2025

    This fortnight we’re joined by Dr. Matt Betts, the Curator of Eastern Archaeology at the Canadian Museum of History and the former head of the Canadian Archaeology Association’s Climate Change Committee to talk about some of the climate threats to the terrestrial and underwater archaeological record. Matt discusses the analytical challenges and inequalities introduced by climate change’s effects on the archaeological record, and calls for a renewed commitment to culture history.

    Show Notes

    Place-Making in the Pretty Harbour: https://press.uottawa.ca/en/9780776627779/place-making-in-the-pretty-harbour/

    HMS Terror: https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/HMS-Terror-Hardback/p/18506

    https://canadiangeographic.ca/articles/burning-libraries-the-race-to-save-canadas-coastal-archaeological-sites-before-theyre-washed-away/

    Hit piece:

    “Did Clovis Hunters Kill All the Mammoths?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBG6PLQhQ0E

    “Butchering a Bison With Clovis Tools and Points” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmsrkFjPiKM

    Credits:

    Sponsors: APANB, UNB Grand Lake Meadows Endowment Fund

    Producer: Emanuel Akel LinkedIn

    Music Credits: Justin Hoenke (Title/Hit Pieces) and Shayne Dahl (Hakuna Errata)

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    1 h y 12 m
  • The Codfather
    Apr 18 2025

    This fortnight, Gabe and Ken dial across one of the 4-OCEANS that make up the initiative Dr. Thomas Royle (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) joins us to talk about. We're getting into NISP and MNI, sharkaeology, and how big data can reveal the evolving palates of early Colonial period Virginians. Cast a line because there's no trout about it, if you've gadidae off this weekend, grab an ale, wife, and turn on the New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast.

    Show Notes

    • Thomas Royle: https://www.ntnu.edu/employees/thomas.royle
    • 4-OCEANS: https://www.ntnu.edu/museum/4-oceans
    • https://historicjamestowne.org/collections/artifacts/halberd/
    • Royle, Thomas C.A., J. Ryan Kennedy, Eric J. Guiry, Luke S. Jackman, Yuka Shichiza, and Dongya Y. Yang. 2024. Sharkaeology: Expanding Understandings of Historical Chinese Diaspora Shark Fisheries in Monterey Bay, California, through the Genetic Species Identification of Archaeological Chondrichthyes Remains. Human Ecology 52(3):479–495. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-024-00521-5

    Credits

    Sponsors: APANB, UNB Grand Lake Meadows Endowment Fund

    Producer: Emanuel Akel LinkedIn

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    58 m
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