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Thursday, March 22, 2018

Dungeons and Dragons with Archaeologists


In high school and for the first few years afterwards I played Dungeons and Dragons regularly with my neighborhood friends. As adulting took control of my life, gaming with people moved to gaming by myself on a computer or console. Role-playing games (RPG's) have always been my favorite genre of games. I have played many over the years from Legend of Zelda (Most of them), Pool of Radiance (The original SSI version), Final Fantasy (All of them), Fallout, Elder Scrolls, World of Warcraft, and most recently Persona 5.

Recently though, the urge to play tabletop role playing again has entered my mind. I think it is the collaborative story telling that occurs which I am missing. This cannot be replicated in video games, even in massively multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPG). So I picked up a copy of the Player's Handbook and Dungeon's Masters Guide for Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition. I also started listening, then watching Critical Role, a show about live-streaming a game of D&D. (A few years ago I started listening to a podcast based on the Call of Cthulhu RPG, Cthulhu and Friends.)

With this material I could have looked for a group close to me and start playing. There was something else I wanted from this tabletop roll playing experience. I wanted to play with fellow archaeologist. I believe that archaeology provides a unique view of the world and I would like to see what type of collaborative storytelling a group of archaeologist could make. I have grander ideas which may include original archaeologically focused content, podcast/streaming of the play sessions, but for know, I just want to play D&D with some archaeologist. With current technology it is possible to play a tabletop game with each player in a different location.

So, if this is something that you would like to take part in please reach out to me and let me know. I am on Instagram and Twitter @archaeothoughts and you can email me at archaeothoughts@gmail.com.

@ArchyFem @archaeocore Yes, utter bullshit.


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@ArchyFem @archaeocore Each agency is allowed to implement NHPA/NEPA in their own way. And since they have the tacit approval of CEQ, there is no voice within the executive branch to say no. Other folks (Congress, courts) need to do their jobs.


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@godigahole It's doom. Another step on the road to 'eliminate red tape' (i.e. our lively hood) https://t.co/Jv6tUxgPP4


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⚡️ “FCC adopted streamline rules regarding wireless deployment (NHPA/NEPA)” https://t.co/ucVbDbGK8l


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Vote: In Favor: O'Reilly, Carr, Pai; Against: Clyburn, Rosenworcel. Item is passed. https://t.co/LZo7m3gZ96


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Commissioner Rosenworcel: Proposal will cut tribal authorities; Removing small cell from NHPA/NEPA have policy and legal frailties.


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Commissioner Carr: Only 0.33% of deployments changed by NHPA/NEPA findings; 30% of deployment cost associated with NHPA/NEPA; Proposed rule change will lead to $1.56 billion in savings.


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Proposal: Exclude small wireless facilities from NHPA and NEPA review. Redefine tribal consultation, including the elimination of tribal consultation fees.


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Getting ready to watch the live stream of the FCC open meeting. Streamlining of some NHPA and NEPA reviews are on the agenda. https://t.co/uWYeWXCuGM


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RT @natasharothwell: Fixed it. https://t.co/t2Kl1mSBAV


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RT @DrDonnaYates: What Black Panther Gets Right About the Politics of Museums https://t.co/0ooABRzADU https://t.co/aEo6N4fYOw


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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

RT @rebeccawatson: The journal @ScienceMagazine published a hit piece on a female scientist because she's popular on Instagram. WTF. My video + transcript, with shoutouts to @DrRubidium @AstroKatie @am_anatiala @christineliuart and of course @heysciencesam https://t.co/tBF8mYPcku


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Marvel: 'Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover in history' Me: https://t.co/us5DARHywj


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RT @PreservationMD: Maryland to Preserve Bridge as Symbol of Segregation History | Maryland News | US News https://t.co/WwcftZgBZ2


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RT @ArchPodNet: Who are the #archaeogaming people out there? We want to restart the #8BTP podcast and we need YOU to do it! Send us a message. #archaeology #history #gaming #podcast


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RT @aejolene: Whether or not the news is a revelation, I've been on a slow path toward disentangling from FB for a couple years. Still, I find some of the service (connecting with old friends/fam, some job stuff) valuable. My time/data reclamation strategies, should they be helpful to you: 1/5


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RT @godigahole: Marx wrote in Capital (1894), “If the thing is useless, so is the labour contained in it; the labour does not count as labour, and therefore creates no value.” Pondering the meaning of these words in regard to archaeological field data on Marx’ 200th birthday


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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

@bones_canada Nice! Much cleaner than the one's I had made a few weeks ago. We can exchange cards in a few weeks. #SAA2018 https://t.co/0lYltxq5YH


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RT @osteoarchaeo: The @WomenArchys podcast is turning two next month!!! To celebrate we'd love to have blogs posts from our guests and listeners about their favorite episodes, experiences with podcast, opinions on the field etc. We'd love to hear from you in 500-1200 words. #WomenInScience


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RT @precatlady: I don't usually engage trolling but it is worth reminding you all that being a (female) social scientist in public often means dealing with this hostile shit. Even worse, this in the service of defending one's "right" to mock trans people. Fuck all of that. Protect yourselves. https://t.co/SMfNcw4xdc


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Our biggest fans this week: @bones_canada, @ArchyFantasies, @DSAArchaeology. Thank you! via https://t.co/eqLgcAWENm https://t.co/cazn5cni8x


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🎶 Archie's Pomchi Palace, Jazz Hands 👐 @KingFallsAM https://t.co/KaeUo67Wtt


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#CharmCity https://t.co/WBubDv5V6I


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Sunday, March 18, 2018

RT @osteoarchaeo: Looking for some more amazing #WomensHistoryMonth info? Check out the latest @WomenArchys #podcast on the #history of women in #archaeology. #Podernfamily #WomenInScience #HERstory https://t.co/GfgSduLS9D


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I was listening to the latest episode of @godigahole featuring @ArchyFem and it felt like the perfect continuation of the conversations that I was having at #maac2018 this weekend. These are conversations that Archaeologist across the country are having. https://t.co/8OVNG1ymLU


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RT @brockter: This has been one of my favorite parts of #maac2018, is @diganthro’s work. If I could summarize #maac2018 in one word, it would be “photogrammetry”. https://t.co/8XYovo6QfY


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Saturday, March 17, 2018

Conference protip: Try to have every meal with a different group of people. It is the best time to network. #maac2018


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Come for to the Horizon Lounge between 2:30 and 4:00. You can read words, I will say words. It will be a grand time. #MAAC2018 #crmarch https://t.co/SVpujBues8 https://t.co/bdV4gS2T9u


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The examination of a NJ site which constructed shell beads. From Wampum production, through Industrialization, and trade to the western US. "Making of commodity as colonial/capitalist entanglement."


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"From Mint to Factory: Industrialization Shell Bead Production at the Campbell Wampum Factory, 1770-1890." Eric D. Johnson #maac2018


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A discussion of 19th century Irish immigrant labor which constructed a tunnel for the Blue Ridge Railroad within the Shenandoah Valley, VA.


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John Hyche "Class Distinction on the Blue Ridge Railroad." #maac2018


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Winner of best book cover in my opinion. #maac2018 https://t.co/i72COvjSSR


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Welcome to the book room. #maac2018 https://t.co/0taowgRI8r


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Friday, March 16, 2018

How to engage with the public: *Mode of delivery *Style of delivery @osteoarchaeo


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One of the host of the @WomenArchys podcast.


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@osteoarchaeo "Podcasting and Public Archaeology." #maac2018


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A Freeman's Bureau schoolhouse site.


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Sarah Grady "The Mill Swamp/Ralph J Buoche Community Center Project." #maac2018


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I'll be there. #maac2018 https://t.co/b6mXaRgVBx


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"Nacho Notes" is my new goal. Field notes recorded on a paper plate with the word "Nacho" on it.


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A discussions of the Stafford Journal's of Betty Veatch.


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Erin Cagney "Whose Legacy is it? An Analysis of the Veatch Collection from Potomac Creek, VA." #maac2018


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Red clay pipes are some of my favorites. Especially ones that I've seen that are a swirl of red clay and white ball clay.


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August Rowell "If Pipes Could Talk: A study of red clay pipes in the Lower Potomac." #MAAC2018


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As a historical Archaeologist, I appreciate the opportunity to refresh my pre-contact knowledge. A good regional analysis of copper use and sourcing.


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Max Sickler "Cooper, Brass, and the Colonial Impact: the Types and Distributions of Copper Artifacts in Indigenous sure from 1300 to 1750 ce." #MAAC2018


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Using viewshed analysis to evaluate Woodland era sites.


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Always an honor to watch Julia King present. This time concerning "Ceremonial Landscapes in the Middle Chesapeake." #MAAC2018


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I've made it to #MAAC2018 Time to get into a session and start live tweeting. https://t.co/P4MJs5BKnu


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Thursday, March 15, 2018

RT @godigahole: NEW EPISODE OF THE GO DIG A HOLE PODCAST! @ArchyFem returns to discuss NHPA, development, gentrification, and why archaeology needs to demonstrate its service to the public good, now more than ever. #archaeology #podcast #podernfamily https://t.co/lIFfmGTwOx


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@DSAArchaeology I was looking for a selection that showed my range of interest.


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For those who are going to be at #MAAC2018 I will be there recording audio for future podcast use. If you are interested in talking about archaeology, gaming, movies (there's a Tomb Raider movie opening this weekend), or even the conference, let me know. https://t.co/qvRNPhH2Vk https://t.co/pBUZSZyChu


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RT @Montpelier_Arch: The Mid-Atlantic Archaeology Conference is nigh upon us!! #digmontpelier is hosting a session all about..... Montpelier of course! Stop by Saturday morning to see our new research! . . . . . #maac2018 #maacdaddy #conferences #research #archaeology #archa… https://t.co/JHNmQ2wz4R https://t.co/juYtJqTVvq


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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

I have just finished my poster for MAAC and ordered a print. Pick it up tomorrow and head down to Virginia Beach Friday morning. Not cutting it close at all.


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So it looks like more people use and get there need from Facebook than Twitter. Good news, podcasts are a real thing now. https://t.co/3b1LkIkPjU


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@AndersonRGA Nice!


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The new books have arrived. Next step, read the rules and make a test character. I'm also thinking about how to add Archaeology to my game play. #dnd #archaeogaming https://t.co/5IXoBTGOPW https://t.co/EOOvXXXlPa


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@DSAArchaeology Thanks. My thoughts were an observation and not a criticism of either platform. The goal of documenting my current journey is to let others in the same boat know that they are not alone and a little self-care on my part.


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This should have been self evident but yesterday was the first time that difference was so clear to see. I need both types of networks in my life. And so ends today's meditation.


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The Archaeologist I know on Facebook are mostly ones that I know IRL land have personally worked with over the years.


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My Twitter network is mostly made up of Archaeologist who I find interesting but for the most part have not met IRL.


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Yesterday on Facebook, I posted an article about sudden job loss with an innocuous comment "This is a very timely post for me." Within an hour I'm getting messages and phone calls asking what happened and offers of leads/references.


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Last week, I made an explicit post on Twitter about being laid off and got some encouraging responses.


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Yesterday I learned a lesson concerning the difference between my Facebook and Twitter networks.


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RT @WomenArchys: Take a look at the SAA task force results on why women don't apply to senior grants as often as their make counterparts. https://t.co/35EsTvRK8G


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Thursday, March 8, 2018

It must be karma because the Player's Handbook is on sale today. https://t.co/HZnj7tPAs5


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RT @WomenArchys: Happy #InternationalWomensDay! Check out our #podcast about some of the amazing women who helped create #archaeology and are often overlooked in #history. Part 2 of this series drops later this month! #PodernFamily #womeninscience https://t.co/wlz964lC25


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RT @hscotthiggins: fixed it https://t.co/s4hOGaBiYd


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RT @bones_canada: It's #IWD2018! There are incredible women all around you, so take a moment today to acknowledge them! Here are some awesome women in #archaeology you should check out: https://t.co/eyY7WhIx8V


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Reviewing the occupational profile for archaeologist in MD. The conclusion, #CRMarch is a low demand, medium supply occupation. https://t.co/vYAnBAy6T8


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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

@jawarrenfeltz @brockter @robyn_la My D&D days were in the late 80s/early 90s. I started listening to a podcast, @CriticalRole , and it makes me long for the game.


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@robyn_la I've been looking at hangout/ skype options. Informal talking is part of the fun. Right now it's just me, a book, and web searches. Still learning.


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After more than 25 years, I'm starting to get the itch to play some D&D. Now I need to find a group. I wonder if there are any archaeologist groups that play online. https://t.co/7erQgDes03 https://t.co/q8bwiNpKe5


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For the first time since 2002, I'm filing for unemployment. Stay tuned for the adventures of mid-career #CRMarch job hunt.


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Tuesday, March 6, 2018

RT @PhilosophyMttrs: Quasi Duo Fantasias: Slavoj Zizek Gives A Straussian Reading of “Black Panther” ... https://t.co/36ST6Jnj1P


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Sunday, March 4, 2018

Me: It's a nice Sunday morning to sleep in. Cat: Let me cough up a hairball beneath you, under the bed. Transformer: Let me explode and knock out the power. #SundayFunday


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Friday, March 2, 2018

I was waiting for the price to drop and patches before looking at this game. Now I have to worry about the games ideology towards history. Of course, that also makes me more interested in the game as an artifact. https://t.co/2n307rGxgL via @kotaku


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I made a countdown reminder. https://t.co/Y6yOQWbTUk


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Two weeks before MAAC and I am just finishing the research phase for my poster. Lots of writing ahead for me this weekend. And don't get me started about my SAA paper, because I have not started my SAA paper. #conferenceblues


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A nice post about those of us who have a few miles on the tires. https://t.co/JHSVYMQJ3Z


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Sunday, February 25, 2018

RT @godigahole: Manzanar Amache Topaz Poston Granada Gila River Heart Mountain Jerome Minidoka Rohwer Tule Lake These are just *some* of the internment camps on American soil where Japanese-American citizens “were crushed by the government and marched off into camps”. https://t.co/PSLI0mlmVa


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Saturday, February 24, 2018

RT @timothyanne: "The museum is presented as an illegal mechanism of colonialism, and along with that, a space which does not even welcome those whose culture it displays. And is there anything incorrect about that?" #BlackPanther https://t.co/4dR5GWQxAO


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RT @bones_canada: A good discussion on the racism found within a lot of #pseudoarchaeology, this example focused on the idea of hyper-diffusionism https://t.co/Xe92hRCz59


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Friday, February 23, 2018

RT @AprilMBeisaw: Historical Archaeology course reading list (1/n): Required Textbooks Battle-Baptiste, Whitney 2011 Black Feminist Archaeology. Left Coast Press. Agbe-Davies, Anna 2015 Tobacco, Pipes, and Race in Colonial Virginia: Little Tubes of Mighty Power. Left Coast Press.


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RT @godigahole: Hey friends, I need your help! A middle school teacher has asked for advice on workshops/group activities to stop LGBTQ+ students from being bullied at school. How does one teach compassion?


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Thursday, February 22, 2018

I saw that Neanderthals were trending and I am not disappointed. I enjoy news that makes hominid history more complex. https://t.co/NRn9EHekaM


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Update on my slow audio content ramp up: I just bought a Blue Snowball mic on sale and will begin test audio next week. My goal is to have some content made and maybe do some interviews at MAAC next mouth.


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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

@processarch These things happen. Just hoped that I can offer help to others.


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RT @northernlightp: It's official: "The Mere Distinction of Colour" at @JMMontpelier is the winner of this year's @ncph Outstanding #PublicHistory Project Award!! We're so proud to have produced all the #media for this #exhibit, and hats off to Proun Design and the amazing team at #Montpelier! https://t.co/fL0gHDp8Uu


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The important thing about the techniques you use is that they are personal to you. Whether it is breathing, meditation, exercise, visualization, etc, make them your own and always remind yourself "This to shall pass."


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Thankfully, I trust the techniques that I have learned over the years to help me cope. Especially when the voice in my head is telling me "This is the one you can't fix."


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Although I have been coping with anxiety for most of my adult life, when an episode occurs it always feels like it sneaks up on me and I am playing catch-up to manage it.


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Monday, February 19, 2018

Another great thread about this pseudoarchaeology nonsense. Reminds me of when I hate-watched this. https://t.co/kxJO3sFIb8


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Friday, February 16, 2018

The Paul Anka cover of "Wonderwall" is starting to grow on me. #Olympics


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Thursday, February 15, 2018

@aejolene Thanks


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Life is full of challenges. Today's challenge: respond to news that your job is being eliminated but they want to keep you as a part-time consultant. Time to polish the CV and get my #hustle on. "Go then, there are other world's than these." Stephen King


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@godigahole #Preach https://t.co/YY0eJkGwJU


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RT @godigahole: Archaeologists, if you're not pushing HARD to innovate & diversify your field, what are you even doing? There is no more "that's the way we've always done it". That option got "streamlined". https://t.co/c8eH6Yy49o


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RT @SAAorg: Happy Anthropology Day! #Archaeology is one of the four fields of anthropology. Follow #AnthroDay to find out how archaeologists are celebrating their discipline today. https://t.co/BzaDIDLDsk


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Friday, February 9, 2018

Thursday, February 8, 2018

Digging by myself in the woods, playing with photo blur and filters. https://t.co/TxdEYw2Owu https://t.co/suYRWhw2KJ


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Otherwise, you might find yourself winded after walking 0.5 miles and laying flags before you even put spade to soil.


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Protip: if you are someone who finds that you only do fieldwork every 6 months or so with short notice, do year-round training to keep you in field shape...


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Putting my winter field gear on for the first time in a long time... And it's tighter than I remember. #CRMarch #oldarchproblems


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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Another good article about the intertwining of American universities and slavery. We keep talking until the academy truly owns their culpability. We must acknowledge the full reach of slavery and its supporting ideologies to make meaningful changes. https://t.co/egGlxnzeuF


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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Monday, February 5, 2018

RT @godigahole: Support Go Dig a Hole on Patreon, every little bit helps! https://t.co/UFB0R4pwam


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I am still trying to reconcile whether my concerns are based on the reported production drama or the footage provided. I will have to think on this. #HanSolo https://t.co/QsMtaJjVb2


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“These countries are not our friends, you know. ...But I look at these countries, I look at the numbers [Foreign Aid] we send them, we send them massive aid and they’re pouring drugs into our country and they’re laughing at us.” https://t.co/PgRxe8boS4


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"In order to make your neighbors envious, you must drive this type of car. ... I got to drive this car because it’s something about this car that makes my car a little better than my neighbor’s car." https://t.co/9RMAd9gRLp via @voxdotcom


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RT @ArchPodNet: CBC, The Solutrean Hypothesis, and Jennifer Raff - Episode 92 #archaeology #history @archyfantasies https://t.co/BXgYh3oeIQ


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RT @robyn_la: Anyone want to help me figure out a few cursive letters? The first word looks like 'Kill' but I'm not 100% on that, and the second one has me stumped. #archives#cursive https://t.co/WNRq1aIQAx


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RT @QueerArch: The label “queer” represents a diverse array of experiences. We are always striving to feature this diversity in our new blog and website. We welcome any and all to contribute to our blog. If you would like to submit a piece, please email us at queerarch.socialmedia@gmail.com.


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Sunday, February 4, 2018

Note to companies making #SuperBowl commercials: We know your purpose is to make profit not a difference. Don't insult our intelligence.


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I enjoy the some of the people holding the flag for the national anthem are taking a knee. #TakeAKnee #NationalAnthem #SuperBowl


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We have some work to do. #Archaeology #CRMarch #pubarch #PubHist https://t.co/OuKzENYApr


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RT @osteoarchaeo: Great episode on the cool things we learned at #SHA2018, some conference etiquette, and suggestions for making the most of your conference experience! #PodernFamily #histarch https://t.co/qU2XJPQbeH


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Saturday, February 3, 2018

@aejolene After you get settled in with the site I might bug you with a few questions. We really need to do the same thing in MD.


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I've put Horizon Zero Dawn aside and started Persona 5 tonight. I have a new obsession.


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Friday, February 2, 2018

@processarch @MDArcheology Yes and we are having standard ideas: outreach, symposiums, social media, advocacy, and white paper creation.


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Now we are having a lively discussion of the future of the council. What is the roll of a Professional Archaeology organization in the 21st century? @MDArcheology


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Attending a productive business meeting for @MDArcheology


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Thursday, February 1, 2018

@jpalms1515 I work mostly telecom and it's easier to tell someone to dig 4-5 holes than plan the best strategy. Also, in the East coast we are prescribed by SHPO to do STPs on phase I's. Of course if we put in the time we could suggest an alternative testing strategy. But time is the problem


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@jpalms1515 I think convenience and pricing keep it from being critically evaluated. For #CRMarch, its the easiest way to gather data without developing a research design for every project. We should be evaluating every project individually but we don't. #Archaeology


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RT @QueerArch: Our new website is out! https://t.co/H44UbQta78 Where we discuss all things #queer in #archaeology


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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

The reminds me that the new season of @tanispodcast starts in about a month. https://t.co/9uNpzpjNN6


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*maybe, or at least someone to catch my typo's.


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After 3 months of being the sole full-time staff for my division has made me realize how much I depend on a collaborative atmosphere to be successful. The only way is forward I guess. More projects=more staff, and may at least someone to ask if I'm about to make a mistake.


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Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Monday, January 29, 2018

I will be keeping an eye on this to see how environmental compliance would be handled if this were to happen. #CRMarch https://t.co/RoYtvwUWrQ


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