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The Dig (2021)

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WE'RE BACK, BABY.

After accidentally plugging The Dig twice last season, I finally watched it! It's fine! In this episode, Hannah Taylor and I discussed the representation of women in archaeology, why "Anglo-Saxon" is nonsense, and trying to make digging cool.

A couple of suggested readings on the use of "Anglo-Saxon" and "dark ages":

this New York Times article from 2019 about Medieval studies and racists

M. Rambaran-Olm's excellent three part primer, including a bibliography

Erik Wade's twitter threads

Dr Eleanor Janega's blog, Going Medieval, especially this one about imperialism

Follow Hannah on twitter @hannatale

Historical Friction is a podcast about storytelling, pop culture, the past, and why we reenact it.

Get bonus episodes if you support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/historicalfriction

Follow the show on Twitter @historyfriction

Follow Alice on Twitter @aaprocter

  continue reading

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WE'RE BACK, BABY.

After accidentally plugging The Dig twice last season, I finally watched it! It's fine! In this episode, Hannah Taylor and I discussed the representation of women in archaeology, why "Anglo-Saxon" is nonsense, and trying to make digging cool.

A couple of suggested readings on the use of "Anglo-Saxon" and "dark ages":

this New York Times article from 2019 about Medieval studies and racists

M. Rambaran-Olm's excellent three part primer, including a bibliography

Erik Wade's twitter threads

Dr Eleanor Janega's blog, Going Medieval, especially this one about imperialism

Follow Hannah on twitter @hannatale

Historical Friction is a podcast about storytelling, pop culture, the past, and why we reenact it.

Get bonus episodes if you support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/historicalfriction

Follow the show on Twitter @historyfriction

Follow Alice on Twitter @aaprocter

  continue reading

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