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In this episode, Derek and Lawrence engage in a lively discussion with David Connolly, exploring his extensive career in archaeology, the significance of community engagement, and the evolution of BAJR. They delve into themes of heritage crime, the importance of skills in archaeology, and the pride and envy that come with working in the field. David shares personal anecdotes and insights, emphasizing the value of listening and learning from others in the profession. The conversation culminates in a thought-provoking time machine segment, where David reflects on a pivotal moment in history at the fall of Nineveh.

Chapters

00:00 Welcome to Korea in Ruins

03:00 Reflections on Previous Episodes

05:53 The Impact of Media on Archaeology

08:44 David Connolly's Journey in Archaeology

11:43 Life Lessons from Archaeology

17:16 The Role of Badger in Archaeology

26:46 The Birth of BAJR: A Community for Archaeologists

31:49 Building Trust and Influence in Archaeology

38:06 Engaging with Pseudo-Archaeology: A New Approach

41:15 Pride in Archaeological Achievements

46:18 Time Travel: A Journey to Nineveh