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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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#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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