Artwork

Innhold levert av Dr. Michael B. C. Rivera. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Dr. Michael B. C. Rivera eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Podcast-app
Gå frakoblet med Player FM -appen!

Episode 146: What do archaeologists know from medieval-period churches in present-day Ethiopia?

56:08
 
Del
 

Arkivert serier ("Inaktiv feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on November 04, 2021 11:07 (2+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on September 16, 2020 04:37 (3+ y ago)

Why? Inaktiv feed status. Våre servere kunne ikke hente en gyldig podcast feed for en vedvarende periode.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

Manage episode 266013078 series 2510615
Innhold levert av Dr. Michael B. C. Rivera. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Dr. Michael B. C. Rivera eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Dr. Katie Tucker (The Solomonic-Zagwe Encounters Project) takes us through her multitudes of osteoarchaeological research experiences, beginning with The SolZag Project that centers upon the interactions between the Zagwe Kingdom (900 - 1270) and the Solomonic Dynasty (1270 - 1974).

For Katie's work at the Gännätä Maryam Rock Church and the Washa Mikael Rock Hewn Church, near Lalibela, what interesting environmental and historical aspects characterize these medieval-period sites? What do we know so far about the human skeletons found at Gännätä Maryam, and what questions still remain to be answered regarding the human burials found there? What is the history of bioarchaeology as a field in Ethiopia? How does Katie hope to make her work activities more inclusive, and how does she acknowledge the contributions of Ethiopian archaeologists, particularly in a predominantly white discipline? In what ways will Katie and her colleagues be hoping to improve training provision in local bioarchaeology?

We also talk about her earlier education, and her PhD project about the osteology of human decapitation at the University of Winchester. Katie also has extensive experience teaching osteoarchaeology for the Transylvania Bioarchaeology as a site director, and as a researcher of skeletal lesions indicative of leprosy. What does she see as one of the biggest challenges facing researchers in bioarchaeology today?

You can find more information in the show notes under the episode on our website.

You may find Katie on Twitter or the SolZag Project if you have any questions or feedback. You can find a video about the project in Ethiopia after registering for the DigNation Festival, organized by DigVentures.

You can find Michael on Twitter and Instagram too.

The Arch and Anth Podcast is on Twitter and Instagram, and it has a Facebook page.

If you liked this episode and you want to help contribute to the show, please visit the Patreon page for details on how to do that.

  continue reading

147 episoder

Artwork
iconDel
 

Arkivert serier ("Inaktiv feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on November 04, 2021 11:07 (2+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on September 16, 2020 04:37 (3+ y ago)

Why? Inaktiv feed status. Våre servere kunne ikke hente en gyldig podcast feed for en vedvarende periode.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

Manage episode 266013078 series 2510615
Innhold levert av Dr. Michael B. C. Rivera. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Dr. Michael B. C. Rivera eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Dr. Katie Tucker (The Solomonic-Zagwe Encounters Project) takes us through her multitudes of osteoarchaeological research experiences, beginning with The SolZag Project that centers upon the interactions between the Zagwe Kingdom (900 - 1270) and the Solomonic Dynasty (1270 - 1974).

For Katie's work at the Gännätä Maryam Rock Church and the Washa Mikael Rock Hewn Church, near Lalibela, what interesting environmental and historical aspects characterize these medieval-period sites? What do we know so far about the human skeletons found at Gännätä Maryam, and what questions still remain to be answered regarding the human burials found there? What is the history of bioarchaeology as a field in Ethiopia? How does Katie hope to make her work activities more inclusive, and how does she acknowledge the contributions of Ethiopian archaeologists, particularly in a predominantly white discipline? In what ways will Katie and her colleagues be hoping to improve training provision in local bioarchaeology?

We also talk about her earlier education, and her PhD project about the osteology of human decapitation at the University of Winchester. Katie also has extensive experience teaching osteoarchaeology for the Transylvania Bioarchaeology as a site director, and as a researcher of skeletal lesions indicative of leprosy. What does she see as one of the biggest challenges facing researchers in bioarchaeology today?

You can find more information in the show notes under the episode on our website.

You may find Katie on Twitter or the SolZag Project if you have any questions or feedback. You can find a video about the project in Ethiopia after registering for the DigNation Festival, organized by DigVentures.

You can find Michael on Twitter and Instagram too.

The Arch and Anth Podcast is on Twitter and Instagram, and it has a Facebook page.

If you liked this episode and you want to help contribute to the show, please visit the Patreon page for details on how to do that.

  continue reading

147 episoder

Alle episoder

×
 
Loading …

Velkommen til Player FM!

Player FM scanner netter for høykvalitets podcaster som du kan nyte nå. Det er den beste podcastappen og fungerer på Android, iPhone og internett. Registrer deg for å synkronisere abonnement på flere enheter.

 

Hurtigreferanseguide

Copyright 2024 | Sitemap | Personvern | Vilkår for bruk | | opphavsrett