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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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