Scattered, Episode 17 is now live! After many, many months of coordination and patience, I finally chatted with Andrew Bernie of the Unrecovered War Casualties unit of the Australian Military. He and his unit collaborate with many other organizations across the world to locate and recover Australian war dead. https://yvonnekjorlien.com/2023/03/10/scattered-episode-17-collaboration-and-respecting-the-dead-interview-with-andrew-bernie/ You can listen and subscribe... Continue Reading →
Women in Archaeology Podcast
Hey all, This is a short post to let you know I had a lovely chat with the gals at the Women in Archaeology podcast a few weeks ago. You can listen to the podcast here: https://womeninarchaeology.com/2023/03/05/scattered-crossover-with-yvonne-kjorlien/
Scattered, Episode 16 – The Canadian Human Decomposition Facility & The Scavenging Study
Scattered, Episode 16 is now live! Listen to find out more as I talk to Dr. Shari Forbes about her human decomposition facility in Canada and our work on the Scavenging Project. https://yvonnekjorlien.com/.../scattered-episode-16-the.../ You can listen and subscribe to this podcast via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Play. If you would like to be involved... Continue Reading →
The Effect of Wild and Domestic Animal Scavenging on Skeletal Remains
Guest post by Christine Hymanyk (See Scattered, Ep 10 for my chat with Christine about her research project.) My animal scavenging experiment was inspired by several existing studies, some of which I have listed for further reading at the end of this post. My stated purpose was to collect samples of cow rib bone that... Continue Reading →
Scattered, Episode 10 – A Student Experiment Gone Sideways
Scattered has now reached double-digit episodes. For this, I am extremely grateful to everyone who has been a guest and to everyone who has listened. Episode 10 is an interview with an undergraduate student, Christine Hymanyk, who attempted to do a field experiment about skeletal trauma, but found out more than she bargained for about... Continue Reading →
Scattered, Episode 9 – More Sounds of Dead Pig….
It seems that the previous episode with Amanda Johnson was a turning point for the Scattered podcast. That episode has an average of 200 downloads per day, so I want to thank everyone who listens for listening. It means the world to me that you are listening and interested in this topic! For this new... Continue Reading →
Scattered, Episode 8 – A Chat with a Detective
What have we covered so far? Setting out pig carcasses for a study on searching for remains - check. Searching for said remains - check. How about applying this information to real contexts? How do the police approach searching for remains? What's the insider scoop on this? I talked to Amanda Johnson, Acting Detective with... Continue Reading →
Scattered, Episode 7 – The Sound of Dead Pig….
You've read all about the searches, now listen to how we got there. Yes, it's a bit backward, mostly because producing a podcast episode takes longer than a grizzly bear scavenging on a pig carcass. Who knew? Check out the series of posts ("The Smell of Dead Pig in the Morning") that features pictures and... Continue Reading →
Scattered, Episode 6 – ….. and Bears, oh my!
This episode was, admittedly, derailed by life. It took a while, but it did get back on track. Again, I tapped the wisdom of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife team to learn more about bear scavenging and if scattering of remains was involved. Dan Zadra, David Lewis, and Lyle Willmarth all gave generously of their... Continue Reading →
Scattered, Episode 5 – Lions, Tigers…..
It took a while to pull this episode together. There was quite a bit of cold emailing. It's very likely my emails ended up in junk mail folders, to be discarded -- unread -- 10 days later. However, one email was opened and read (thank you, Pat Magee). It was forwarded and opened by Dan... Continue Reading →