Three Things Thursday: Campus, Corinthia, and Conferences
This week has become more hectic than I would have wished, but mostly it’s hectic with good things. I’m looking forward to heading to Fargo tomorrow for the Northern Great Plains History Conference and...
View ArticleMore on Isthmia Data
My post today is mostly for data nerds (or want-to-be data nerds, in my case). For the last two months, I’ve been messing around with some databases from the Michigan State Excavations at Isthmia in...
View ArticlePerachora
Anyone who has spent any time in the village of Ancient Corinth has noticed the Perachora peninsula. It is almost always visible across the Corinthian Gulf from the terrace on which the city of Corinth...
View ArticleOn the Edge of a Roman Port
I have to admit that today’s blog post is a bit of a hot take on the very recently published volume: On the Edge of a Roman Port: Excavations at Koutsongila, Kenchreai, 2007-2014 edited by Elena Korka...
View ArticleSurveying the Byzantine Corinthia
This is a bit of random post that is made possibly by the generosity of my buddy Dave Pettegrew. Last week, I helped him put the final touches on an article that pulls apart the low density scatter of...
View ArticleTeaching Thursday: More on ChatGPT
Early this week, I had the pleasure of participating (and I use that word broadly) in a seminar focused on teaching with ChatGPT. The participants in the seminar were really outstanding and shared...
View ArticleCan Our New AI Overlords Write Chapter Abstracts?
As I’m preparing my book for final submission, I am confronted with the groan-worthy task of having to prepare abstracts not only for the entire book, which is to be expected, but also abstracts for...
View ArticlePublishing Digital Data: Some Preliminary Thoughts
This week I started to think more systematically about a seminar that I will co-lead in the fall (with Sara Herr of Desert Archaeology) about publishing (with) digital archaeological data in...
View ArticleMy Digital Workflow: Obsidian
For the last few years I’ve been fussing with my digital workflow. I’m laptop guy. I use my tablet for reading and some very light editing, but almost everything else runs through my laptop. In...
View ArticleFive Things That I Think That I Think About Publishing
As readers of this blog probably know, I’m co-leading a session at the Alexandria Archive Institute’s NEH sponsored program, Networking Archaeological Data and Communities, this weekend. As part of...
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