
AAIA Podcast “Left Outta Field” Episode 2
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>In our second episode we speak with Dr Susan Lupack (Macquarie University). She led one of the few Australian-run archaeological projects that was able to conduct fieldwork in 2020, shortly before the world went into lockdown. Dr Lupack’s planned sabbatical in Vienna was subsequently thrown into chaos as the pandemic went into full swing.

AAIA Podcast: “Left Outta Field”
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>This podcast explores the ways in which the Covid-19 pandemic and other factors have disrupted archaeological fieldwork.

Wine, Oil and COVID-19:
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>The impact of a global pandemic on island life, archaeological fieldwork and international travel Dr Emlyn Dodd, AAIA Fellow in Greece, was conducting fieldwork when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. He shares his experience with us. When you begin a new fieldwork project as an archaeologist, you expect to encounter some obstacles – things that require …