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Posts by R Dawn Wambold

Passed my candidacy exam!!

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Saying what we mean, meaning what we say: Managing miscommunication in archaeological prospection In North America, archaeological prospection has recently undergone a surge in popularity, resulting in higher visibility for both scientific and fringe narratives. This has been partially due to inc...

Congratulations to our IPIA scholars @mapsworth.bsky.social, @cultarchaeo.bsky.social, and @archaeomapper.bsky.social, whose article "Saying what we mean, meaning what we say" is within the top 10% most-read 2023 articles in Archaeological Prospection! You can read it (open access) below! 🏺

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Yesterday I completed preparing my presentation for my candidacy exam. Now it’s time to practice!

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Candidacy exam has officially been booked!

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I recently cleaned out all of my course notes and readings for a class I took 8 years ago thinking I would never need them. Now I’m teaching the class and I regret my choices. Lesson learned: never throw anything away.

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This is happening tomorrow! Last chance for you to register and last chance for me to slash 10 minutes from my presentation!

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I’m team archaeologists here. But I’m biased!! 😆 #HATM

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a whale jumping out of the water with the words whale hello there ALT: a whale jumping out of the water with the words whale hello there

#HATM

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I bet they’re all feeling nostalgic for that first storm. At least they had a full sized ship for that one. #HATM

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It’s staggering to think of. A later occupation of the site was also a bison hunting camp. I can’t even begin to guess how many bison were killed in a season. #HATM

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The archaeological site that I’ve worked at for the past five seasons had a fur trade post that operated for one winter. They killed 700 grizzly bears that season. It’s not surprising that grizzly are extinct in that area today. #HATM

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Whoops: the school IN THE small town.

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The school small town I grew up in used to sell oranges and grapefruit every winter as a fundraiser. The year after they stopped the fundraiser the town had at least two cases of scurvy! #HATM

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I’ve also been bracing myself for a major injury. 😬 #HATM

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Scrimshaw art! I’ve seen some beautiful examples in museums. #HATM

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A great movie and an excellent series of books! #HATM

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Joining for my second ever #HATM!
1) my most recent favourite is the National Geographic documentary about the Endurance.

2) ordering in pizza since my husband just walked in the door from Search and Rescue training and I forgot to plan anything.

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Statement on behalf of the National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools Missing Children and Unmarked Burials FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NAC urges continued federal funding to further assist Indigenous communities in their efforts to identify, locate and commemorate missing children TREATY 1 TERRITORY, WINNIPEG…

IPIA Director Dr. Kisha Supernant: "We are extremely disheartened and disappointed by the decision not to renew funding for this work, which is so important to reconciliation and to healing for our people."

Read this important statement on the Gov't of Canada not renewing funding for the NAC:

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Communties need reliable sources of information and guidance to help support the sacred work of searching for missing children. The defunding of the NAC is a huge setback for the work.

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2025 Speaker Series: Stories of Landscapes

Exciting news - our first Speaker Series Event of 2025 is coming soon! Join @ldagg.bsky.social, @rdwambold.bsky.social, and @cultarchaeo.bsky.social on Feb 27, 3:30 pm MT, to hear about the different ways they examine landscapes in their research 🏺
Hybrid event, reg. required for online attendees 👇

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Trowelblazers - Pioneering women in archaeology, palaeontology and geology — past & present. Pioneering women in archaeology, palaeontology and geology — past & present.

On the International Day of Women in Science a reminder that the US National Science Foundation’s list of words which could put your research grant in trouble includes “Women” and “Female.”
You can help resist the rising tide of anti-Science and misogyny by supporting the work of the Trowelblazers.

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Sturgeon Lake First Nation announces archaeological discovery - MBC Radio (Photo: from left to right Butch Amundson, Jayda Boux, Dr. Stuart, Dr. Freeman, and Dave Rondeau. Provided by Tina Pelletier) Archeologists from the University of Saskatchewan and the University of…

In the news: Sturgeon Lake First Nation announces archaeological discovery
www.mbcradio.com/2025/02/sturgeon-lake-fi...
#archaeology
#Canada

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Director's Statement

Hello everyone! It's time for a proper introduction! We are the IPIA, an Indigenous-led institute at the University of Alberta. We are committed to continuing to support Indigenous-engaged archaeological research 🏺
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It’s almost as if you have recruited us into a cult where we are fascinated by the writings of a charismatic leader… 😁

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Conspirituality. I can’t even blame autocorrect for that one. 😆

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Celebrating and promoting each other. It’s how we do things in the @uofa-ipia.bsky.social! Go follow Steph by the way, her work regarding the cult of Brother XII and cospirituality is fascinating!

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If you're interested in archaeoentemology, archaebotany, and historic archaeology then Solène is a great person to follow! She does cool stuff with bugs, plants, and foodways!🏺

(And she is usually down for my cursed shenanigans, be it books, videos, or fieldwork 🙌)

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I learned so much this week from @somag.bsky.social and Dr. Lyons. They set up a fun workshop yesterday and I learned why I couldn’t decide if the charred seeds were canola or mustard (Because they’re both brassica rapa!)

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I had a good week in the lab doing final checks on the artifact catalogue. The undergrad volunteers did a great job and I was able to confirm a few cool identifications. Including a horseshoe nail!

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Boklansering: Routledge Handbook of Gender Archaeology - Institutt for arkeologi, konservering og historie Velkommen til lansering av den nylig publiserte The Routledge Handbook of Gender Archaeology, redigert av Marianne Moen, Kulturhistorisk museum og Unn Pedersen, Institutt for arkeologi, konservering o...

I have another book launch coming up! This time it’s for the Routledge Handbook of Gender Archaeology. I coauthored a chapter with @archaeomapper.bsky.social. The launch is online and hosted by the University of Oslo. (Good thing I’m an early riser!)
www.hf.uio.no/iakh/forskni...

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