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I See Dead People - Episode 5

An episode of the The Struggling Archaeologist's Guide to Getting Dirty podcast, hosted by Host, titled "I See Dead People - Episode 5" was published on April 30, 2013 and runs 37 minutes.

April 30, 2013 ·37m · The Struggling Archaeologist's Guide to Getting Dirty

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Welcome to Episode 5 of The Struggling Archaeologist's Guide to Getting Dirty, "I See Dead People!" And boy do I ever, well, at least while researching for this episode! I tried but I just couldn't avoid more mention of mummies, but I think after our discussion of archaeological execution sites and bog bodies you won't mind a boring old mummy or two! The discovery of a pit full of 14th century German execution victims is why today is all about death, so I felt it necessary to delve into the world of bog bodies as well- since who doesn't love those, am I right?! Don't worry, in today's shorty news I figured I should talk about something full of sunshine and rainbows to make up for the macabre first act of the podcast- so I briefly consider the merits of space archaeology…. yes, space archaeology. Oh yeah, and if you were planning on doing a field school this summer you should get your booty on it asap! Check out shovelbums.com, archaeologyfieldwork.com, about.com, archaeological.org, digs.bib-arch.org and other similar such sites for field work opportunities around the world for this summer! Peace of my Nerds! McNiven OUT!

Welcome to Episode 5 of The Struggling Archaeologist’s Guide to Getting Dirty, “I See Dead People!”

And boy do I ever, well, at least while researching for this episode! I tried but I just couldn’t avoid more mention of mummies, but I think after our discussion of archaeological execution sites and bog bodies you won’t mind a boring old mummy or two!

The discovery of a pit full of 14th century German execution victims is why today is all about death, so I felt it necessary to delve into the world of bog bodies as well- since who doesn’t love those, am I right?! Don’t worry, in today’s shorty news I figured I should talk about something full of sunshine and rainbows to make up for the macabre first act of the podcast- so I briefly consider the merits of space archaeology…. yes, space archaeology.

Oh yeah, and if you were planning on doing a field school this summer you should get your booty on it asap! Check out shovelbums.com, archaeologyfieldwork.com, about.com, archaeological.org, digs.bib-arch.org and other similar such sites for field work opportunities around the world for this summer!

Peace of my Nerds!

McNiven OUT! 

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