048. Anarchist Archaeologists on The Dawn of Everything
Everyday Anarchism22 Kesä 2022

048. Anarchist Archaeologists on The Dawn of Everything

Welcome back to my continuing coverage of the Graeber and Wengrow book The Dawn of Everything. This week, I'm joined by four members of the Black Trowel Collective, a network of anarchist archeologists: James Birmingham, Lewis Borck, James Flexner, and Aris Politopoulos. This is part one of our roundtable discussion, covering first impressions of the book and its place in recent work on archaeology.

To support underrepresented archaeologists financially, check out Black Trowel's revolutionary grant program: Black Trowel Microgrants.

And for more from Aris Politopoulos, check out our episode on videogames.

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