Episode 63 - The Professor is In (And Pseudoscience is Out)
This week, Anna and Amber welcome Very Special Guest Ken Feder (Central Connecticut State This week, Anna and Amber welcome Very Special Guest Ken Feder (Central Connecticut State University) to talk all things archaeological and pseudoarchaeological. Amber and Anna ask Ken about teaching strategies! Hot takes from critics! The real impact of archaeological research on living communities! The proper way to say 'Thames!' And more! Plus, why you should buy all of Ken’s books.
Learn more about Dr. Feder (and buy his books!) at:
Ancient America: Fifty Archaeological Sites to See for Yourself
“Outcasts” Build Their Own Village in 18th-Century Barkhamsted (Connecticut History)
Building in Egypt: Pharaonic Stone Masonry
Steph Halmhofer and Bones, Stones, and Books
Photo credit: Archaeologist Ken Feder sits in front of historical petroglyphs showing Native Americans on horseback using bows ands arrows to hunt bighorn sheep. The petroglyph panel is located in Arches National Monument in Moab, Utah. Via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.