Cooking with Archaeologists: Food, fieldwork, and stories.

Contract archaeology, research in Jordan and Iran, and do-it-yourself re-hydration

02.08.2017 - By Colin P. Amundsen and Cris SantistebanPlay

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Ingeborg Saehle, from the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU), joins us to talk about her experience within contract archaeology and doing research in Jordan and Iran. Everyone enters archaeology for different reasons but by and large, the vast majority of people are following their passion for the past. Enter Ingeborg Saehle, she is no different. We have a candid talk about the pros and cons of being a field archaeologist. This is a great discussion for anyone curious about archaeology as a career path.  In the second part of the interview, we talk about her research in Jordan and Iran. Ingeborg made the conscious choice to pursue her passion for prehistoric archaeology. There is a lesson in here for everyone!  Finally, for all you survivalists and city-slickers, Ingeborg drops down some serious recipe for a re-hydration solution for anyone working in hot environments. This is truly a potentially life-saving recipe!  

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