The Field Notebook

A new student-led podcast dedicated to talking about Anthropology and Archaeology

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Monday Feb 24, 2025

Overview of the Battle at Thermopylae and Knox and Ben’s attempt at recreating an ancient Persian “woven” shield. 
Sources:
Yale University Art Galery 1933.470
James, S. 2004. Excavations at Dura Europus 1928-1937, vol. 7, The Arms and Armor and Other Military Equipment, pp. 186-187
Sekunda, N. 1989. The Persians, pp. 82-83, 93
Herodotus, The Histories, Book 7

Episode 0: Wait What?

Monday Feb 03, 2025

Monday Feb 03, 2025

Discussion about the origin and goals of the Field Notebook Podcast. Nothing very informative, just fun. 

Saturday Dec 14, 2024

Episode 2 is about fugitive American slaves in Mexico, specifically those who crossed over the border from Texas to Mexico. The podcast briefly covers the history of slavery in Texas, the factors surrounding migration across the border, and the lives of fugitive slaves after arriving in Mexico. 
Bibliography
Cornell, Sarah E. “Citizens of Nowhere: Fugitive Slaves and Free African Americans in Mexico, 1833–1857.” Journal of American History, Volume 100, Issue 2 (September 2013): 351–374 https://doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jat253
 
Rodriguez, Alberto “Fugitive Slaves and Free Blacks in South Texas.” Further Studies in Rio Grande Valley History, volume 7(2006): 95-110 https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?params=/context/regionalhist/article/1006/&path_info=Further_studies_in_Rio_Grande_Valley_history.pdf#page=104
 
Campbell, Randolph. An Empire for Slavery : The Peculiar Institution in Texas, 1821-1865. Louisiana State University Press, 1989.
 
Lundberg, John R. The Texas Lowcountry : Slavery and Freedom on the Gulf Coast, 1822-1895. Texas A&M University Press, 2024.
 
Rierson, Sandra L. “Fugitive Slaves and Undocumented Immigrants: Testing the Boundaries of Our Federalism.” University of Miami Law Review 74, no. 3(2020) 598-710
 
Kelley, Sean. "”Mexico in His Head": Slavery and the Texas-Mexico Border, 1810-1860." Journal of Social History 37, no. 3 (2004): 709-723. https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jsh.2004.0010.
 
Valdés, Dennis N. “The Decline of Slavery in Mexico.” The Americas 44, no. 2 (1987): 167–94. https://doi.org/10.2307/1007289.
 
Texas Secession Declaration, February 23, 1861 https://digital.sfasu.edu/digital/collection/EastTexRC/id/3841
 
Deeds, Susan M. The Course of Mexican History. Oxford University Press Academic US, 2017
 
Pinsker, Matthew. “After 1850: Reassessing the impact of the fugitive slave law.” in Fugitive Slaves And Spaces Of Freedom In North America, edited by Damian Alan Pargas. University of Florida 2018

Friday Dec 06, 2024

Our first episode talking about the San tribes of southern Africa and their shamanistic practices with archaeological evidence of cave paintings. 
 
Bibliography:
1. Dowson, Thomas A. "Painting as Politics: Exposing Historical Processes in Hunter-Gatherer Rock Art." In *Hunter-Gatherers in the Modern World*, edited by Peter P. Schweitzer, Megan Biesele, and Robert K. Hitchcock, 413-426. Berghahn Books, 2000.
2. Jolly, Pieter. "Modelling Change in the Contact Art of the South-Eastern San, Southern Africa." In *Archaeology of Rock Art*, edited by Christopher Chippendale and Paul S.C. Tacon, 247-267. Cambridge University Press, 1998.
3. Lewis-Williams, J. D. "Southern African Shamanistic Rock Art in Its Social and Cognitive Contexts." In *Archaeology of Shamanism*, edited by Neil S. Price, 17-39. Routledge, 2001.
4. Lewis-Williams, David. *The Mind in the Cave: Consciousness and the Origins of Art*. Thames & Hudson, 2002.
5. Solomon, Anne. "Ethnography and Method in Southern African Rock-Art Research." In *Archaeology of Rock Art*, edited by Christopher Chippendale and Paul S.C. Tacon, 268-284. Cambridge University Press, 1998.
6. Whitley, David S. "Hunter-Gatherer Religion and Ritual." In *The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers*, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2018, pp. 1221–1242.
 

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