The Dirt Stays Home - Ep 89

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Like most of you, we've been staying at home for the past several weeks, so we thought--what better way to distract our listeners from THEIR households than a look at OTHER people's households! Anna and Amber talk about how archaeologists' concept of "house" and "home" and "living space" has shifted over the years, and take a look at some ancient examples of home life. Links The Archaeology of Household: An Introduction (via ResearchGate) Processual Archaeology (ThoughtCo) Post-Processual Archaeology (ThoughtCo) Archaeological houses, households, housework and the home (via ResearchGate) Syllabus - ARCH 2320 Household Archaeology in the Ancient Near East and Beyond Household Studies in Complex Societies (Oriental Institute Seminars) A Child's House: Social Memory, Identity, and the Construction of Childhood in Early Postclassic Mexican Households (American Anthropologist) Gender, Social Networks, and Labor Disputes: Household Archaeology at the Industrial Mine Camp (DU Digital Commons) Colorado Coal Field War Project (University of Denver) Contact Email the Dirt Podcast Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!

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