Though they don’t seem to be terribly popular, here are parts two and three of the series:
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Dr. Colleen Morgan (ORCID 0000-0001-6907-5535) is the Lecturer in Digital Archaeology and Heritage in the Department of Archaeology at the University of York. She conducts research on digital media and archaeology, with a special focus on embodiment, avatars, genetics and bioarchaeology. She is interested in building archaeological narratives with emerging technology, including photography, video, mobile and locative devices. Through archaeological making she explores past lifeways and our current understanding of heritage, especially regarding issues of authority, authenticity, and identity. View all posts by colleenmorgan
These ladies are great! Entertaining stories. I especially love the Q & A session on video 3.
They remind me of the good lecturers that exist out there.
Cheers for sharing them with us, Colleen. Have a pint with them for me next time you get to hang out with them.
Paul
Not popular? Well, I for one am very glad to have had the chance to hear these accounts from the women I ‘grew up’ reading in archaeology. A great initiative, and thank you so much for sharing!
Well, they weren’t getting many hits at first, but it’s growing.