Episodios

  • Flipping the Archaic
    Apr 9 2026

    This fortnight your hosts are joined by David Black and Josh Cummings to talk about the Archaic period in New Brunswick. We also enjoyed some piping hot mugs of colonial flip. Our guests walk us through the current state of Archaic period research in New Brunswick, and then catch us up on the results of some of their recent collections research on intertidal collections.

    Show Notes

    • Black, D.W., and J.A. Cummings 2025. “...gathering pebbles on a boundless shore...”—The Rum Beach Site and Intertidal Archaeology in the Canadian Quoddy Region (third iteration/definitive edition). UNB Libraries, Scholar Research Repository. Link: https://unbscholar.lib.unb.ca/items/11515990-9c7a-459b-8869-f81aeb7fcbd1
    • Cummings, J.A., and D.W. Black 2024. Evidence for Late Maritime Archaic period occupations in interior riverine New Brunswick. Available online: https://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/_assets/documents/anth/late-archaic.pdf
    • Black, D.W., and E.L. Hubert 2020. The Birch Islands Cache: Unusual Moorehead Burial Tradition Flaked Stone Assemblage. Maine Archaeological Society Bulletin 60(2):9–33.
    • Sanger, David, William R. Belcher, and Douglas C. Kellogg. 1992 . Early Holocene Occupation at the Blackman Stream Site, Central Maine. In Early Holocene Occupation in Northern New England, edited by Brian S. Robinson, James B. Petersen, and Ann S. Robinson, pp. 149-161. Occasional Publications in Maine Archaeology, Vol. 9. Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Augusta.
    • Petersen, James B. 1991. Archaeological testing at the Sharrow site : a deeply stratified early to late Holocene cultural sequence in central Maine. Occasional publications in Maine archaeology, Vol. no 8. Maine Archaeological Society : Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Augusta, Me.
    • Black, David W. 1997. A Native Artifact from the Ocean Floor Near Indian Island. Fieldnotes: The Journal of the New Brunswick Archaeological Society 3(2):5-7.
    • Sanger, David. 2009. "Foraging for Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) in the Gulf of Maine." In Painting with a Broad Brush: Papers in Honor of James V. Wright, edited by David L. Keenlyside and Jean-Luc Pilon, 1-36. Gatineau: Canadian Museum of Civilization.

    Hit Pieces

    Surovell, Todd A., César Méndez, Juan-Luis García, Christopher Lüthgens, Jay M. Thompson, and Claudio Latorre. 2026. A mid-Holocene age for Monte Verde challenges the timeline of human colonization of South America. Science 391(6791):1283-1288. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adw9217

    Credits

    Sponsors: APANB, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

    Producers: Emanuel Akel (Audio Engineer); Cody Pai (Video/Socials)

    Music Credits: Intro/Outro (Remix): Emanuel Akel, Original Title/Hit Pieces: Justin Hoenke

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    1 h y 34 m
  • The Podcast from the Centre of the Earth: Deep Testing with Brian Fritz and Chelsea Colwell-Pasch
    Mar 24 2026

    In this special two-interview episode, we are joined by Brian Fritz (Quemahoning LLC) and Chelsea Colwell-Pasch (Colbr Consulting) for back-to-back interviews about techniques they are using for deep archaeological testing in eastern North America. They each discuss the equipment they’ve designed to conduct deep testing in the region, what sort of projects deep testing is valuable for, and some of their success stories.

    We also have a very special live hit piece with Michelle Bebber and Chris Wolff about their new edited volume, “From Hard Rock to Heavy Metal: Metal Tool Production and Use by Indigenous Hunter-Gatherers of North America”.

    Show Notes

    Quemahoning https://www.quemahoning.com/

    Colbr https://colbr.ca/

    ArchaeologyX https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMifBopbH05ySFOBLr3df1w

    Hit Pieces:

    From Hard Rock to Heavy Metal: https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/BebberFrom

    Society for American Archaeology - Geoarchaeology Task Force: Statement on Deep Testing for Terrestrial Sites and Professional Qualifications for Geoarchaeologists in Cultural Resources Management in the US (2025) https://www.saa.org/common/Uploaded%20files/saadocs/CareerPractice/SAA%20Statements%20and%20Guidelines/saa-gtf-statement-on-deep-testing-and-qualifications-for-geoarchaeologists-07mar25.pdf

    Credits

    Sponsors: APANB, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

    Producers: Emanuel Akel (Audio Engineer); Cody Pai (Video/Socials)

    Music Credits: Intro/Outro (Remix): Emanuel Akel, Original Title/Hit Pieces: Justin Hoenke

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    2 h y 10 m
  • It's a Cult!...ure History Episode
    Mar 5 2026

    This fortnight we’re joined by Matt Betts, who argues that reports of culture-history’s death may have been premature. So tonight we’ve got paradigms and epi-paradigms, systematics, evolutionary theory, and Matt even explains why archaeological theory is like a Chinese buffet. It’s like if your grad school culture history class was not only fun, but edgy. So come be theoretically subversive and tune in.

    Show Notes:

    • Betts, Matthew W, and M Gabriel Hrynick. 2021. The Archaeology of the Atlantic Northeast. University of Toronto Press.
    • Lyman, R. Lee, Michael J. O'Brien, and Robert C. Dunnell. 1997. The Rise and Fall of Culture History. Plenum Press

    Hit Piece

    • Low, Kayla. 2026. Ceramics of the fisheries: an analysis of Breton coarse earthenwares in the North Atlantic from the 16th to the 19th centuries. MA Thesis, Department of Archaeology, Memorial University of Newfoundland https://memorial.scholaris.ca/items/e88a78ed-5c64-4927-b337-d31b8788b082
    • THE NB ARCH POD WILL BE LIVE IN CANMORE at the CAA ANNUAL MEETING!
      • When: Thursday, May 7th, 7:00-9:00 PM
      • Where: Grizzly Paw Pub, 622 8th Street https://share.google/36cC2wrjL8i2LdRKy
      • RSVP: https://canadianarchaeology.com/caa/annual-meeting/field-trips
      • Fundraising for the CAA Scholarship Fund: send us a screenshot or receipt of your donation of $25 or more to get an exclusive NB Arch Pod apron! https://canadianarchaeology.com/caa/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=17

    Credits

    Sponsors: APANB, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

    Producers: Emanuel Akel (Audio Engineer); Cody Pai (Video/Socials)

    Music Credits: Intro/Outro (Remix): Emanuel Akel, Original Title/Hit Pieces: Justin Hoenke

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    1 h y 28 m
  • All Plants Are Medicine...and Some Are the Cure for Love
    Feb 13 2026

    This fortnight we’re joined by Dr. Madeleine McLeester for a special love potion themed Valentines day episode. So whether you need a “bagger” to seduce your crush or you’re wondering how to interpret that graffiti on the brothel wall, we’ve got just the V-Day programming you’ve been looking for. We also talk about medicinal plants and landscape knowledge. So put out the roses, pour yourself a nice glass of sparkling Covassier, put the roses in a vase, and remember the reason for the season.

    Show Notes

    • Paulette, Tate. 2024. In the Land of Ninkasi: A History of Beer in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford. ”https://global.oup.com/academic/product/in-the-land-of-ninkasi-9780197682449?cc=ca&lang=en&
    • Seifert, Donna J. 1991. Within Site of the White House: The Archaeology of Working Women. Historical Archaeology 25(4):82-108.
    • Seifert, Donna J., and Joseph Balicki. 2005. Mary Ann Hall’s House. Historical Archaeology 39, (1):59-73.

    Hit Piece

    • McLeester, M. 2026 All Plants Are Medicine”: Historical Menominee Medicinal-Plant Collection Practices, Wisconsin, U.S.A.. Historical Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41636-025-00585-0

    Credits

    Sponsors: APANB, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

    Producers: Emanuel Akel (Audio Engineer); Cody Pai (Video/Socials)

    Music Credits: Intro/Outro (Remix): Emanuel Akel, Original Title/Hit Pieces: Justin Hoenke

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    1 h y 25 m
  • Baby I'll Be There to Share the Land - The Archaeological Conservancy with Kelley Berliner
    Jan 27 2026

    This fortnight, we're back from our winter recording hiatus to bring your an interview we recorded before the winter, but an intro and outro that's as fresh as the 90 km/h chinook winds. Gabe and Ken spoke to Kelley Berliner who is the Eastern Regional Director at The Archaeological Conservancy about what her job entails (everything from real estate to alien bunkers under a river), how the archaeological conservancy secures, protects, and preserves archaeological sites, and weighs in once again on the merits of Ohio.

    Show Notes:

    • The Archaeological Conservancy: https://www.thearchcons.org/
      • https://www.youtube.com/@TheArchaeologicalConservancy
    • Amundsen-Meyer, L., et al. (2026). Canada has too few professional archeologists, and that has economic consequences. The Conversation. https://doi.org/10.64628/AAM.p5af3xtus
    • Dave Leslie on cemetery GPR https://deathetseq.com/
    • Madsen, D. B., Davis, L. G., Williams, T. J., Izuho, M., Iizuka, F. (2025). "Characterizing the American Upper Paleolithic." Sci Adv 11(43): eady9545. 10.1126/sciadv.ady9545

    Credits:

    Sponsors: APANB, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

    Producers: Emanuel Akel (Audio Engineer); Cody Pai (Video/Socials)

    Music Credits: Intro/Outro (Remix): Emanuel Akel, Original Title/Hit Pieces: Justin Hoenke

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    1 h y 37 m
  • On The Road Again: the 2025 Eastern States Archeological Federation Meeting
    Jan 13 2026

    This fortnight we’re traveling with the Northeastern Archaeological Survey van to Fort William Henry and Lake George New York for a recap of the 2025 Eastern States Archaeological Federation Meeting held in Lake George, New York in November of 2025. In addition to commentary from Gabe and his colleagues and students on the ride through the snowy Northeast, you’ll hear from...

    • Linda Seminario (DNREC) on salvage archaeology and public archaeology
    • Zac Singer (State of Maryland) on the MD Fluted Point Survey
    • Emily Draicchio on Black Loyalists in NB
    • Sydney Dufresne (Salve Regina) on Geophysics at Revolutionary War era sites in Newport, and
    • Mandy Ranslow (ConnDOT).

    And stay tuned! Next year’s meeting is in Connecticut.

    ESAF: https://esaf-archeology.org/index.html

    Credits

    Sponsors: APANB, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

    Producers: Emanuel Akel (Audio Engineer); Cody Pai (Video/Socials)

    Music Credits: Intro/Outro (Remix): Emanuel Akel, Original Title/Hit Pieces:Justin Hoenke

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    35 m
  • The Cardinal Room Sessions (NBAP Holiday Spectacular)
    Dec 29 2025

    It’s the holidays! This fortnight, Gabe and Ken are sitting around the table at The Cardinal Room and talking food, drink, music, movies, and even a little bit of archaeology. We then turn it over to Producers Emanuel and Cody who dive into the creative process, AI and the singularity, and your song suggestions for the holidays. Pour yourself a festive beverage (some suggestions, below), listener, as we wrap up the year of the pod that was! See you in 2026!

    ✨ Thank you for being part of the NBAP community. 🎁 Wishing you a Merry Christmas and happy holidays!

    Show Notes

    • Pauketat’s Cahokia, William Gibson’s Jackpot Trilogy
    • Lion’s Tail cocktail: Brad Parson’s Amaro
    • Nonna Maria Sofia’s Limoncello
    • Patisserie Jacqui, Hanover Street Chophouse
    • Bourbon & Butter, Nevados

    Music sourced from the Top 5 Arch Spotify playlist (compliments of Emanuel):

    • Mood — Makar
    • Climbing the Ginso Tree — Gareth Coker
    • Waiting for the Clouds — Nujabes
    • Veya, Pt. 1 — Fat Jon
    • Distant Land — Madlib

    All music is credited to the original artists and copyright holders. This video does not claim ownership of any third-party audio used. The music is included for artistic and creative purposes only. If you are a rights holder and have any concerns regarding the use of your work, please contact us.

    Sponsors: APANB, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

    Producers: Emanuel Akel (Audio Engineer); Cody Pai (Video/Socials)

    Music Credits: Intro/Outro (Remix): Emanuel Akel, Original Title/Hit Pieces: Justin Hoenke

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    2 h y 22 m
  • The NB Ark of the Covenant Pod
    Dec 23 2025

    This fortnight we're getting biblical, and as we thread the needle between Hannukah and Christmas, we figured what better way than to head back to the source material. That's right, it's the Early Woodland in the Levant (aka the Iron age) and we've got Dr. Kevin McGeough (University of Lethbridge) on the Pod to talk about the Ark of the Covenant. Ken and Gabe have read Kevin's new book Readers of the Lost Ark and we get Kevin to answer all your questions: could it be a conduit to God? is it a weapon? is it an alien radio? and just how many Finnish mystics does it take to excavate the Temple Mount? Happy holidays, listener!

    Show Notes

    • McGeough, Kevin M. (2025). Readers of the Lost Ark: Imagining the Ark of the Covenant from Ancient Times to the Present. Oxford. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/readers-of-the-lost-ark-9780197653883 (also find it at Indigo and your favourite local bookseller!)
    • Kevin McGeough
    • Heller, Steven. (2000). The Swastika: Symbol Beyond Redemption. Allworth Press, New York, NY
    • CCRA : https://www.facebook.com/p/Canadian-Cultural-Resources-Association-61565057884135/
      • survey link

    Credits

    Sponsors: APANB, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

    Producers: Emanuel Akel (Audio Engineer); Cody Pai (Video/Socials)

    Music Credits: Intro/Outro (Remix): Emanuel Akel, Original Title/Hit Pieces: Justin Hoenke

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    1 h y 22 m