







The address to subscribe to the podcast is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/AncientStudiesArticles . You can simply go to File in iTunes and enter that URL under "Subscribe to Podcast". We should be up on iTunes within the week, though, so you can navigate to it more directly.





And here's the part where you come in, dear reader. If you like what we're doing and want to help out by reading an open-access article in ancient studies, please let us know! ( Here's a giant list of open-access journals in ancient studies. ) Or, heck, just record yourself reading the next open-access article on your list and send the mp3 (or a link to it on Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) to me at poweredbyosteons@gmail.com.





We hope that this podcast will be of interest to a bunch of people, so please share widely!

My good friend, colleague, and fellow Wa heel Sarah Bond and I have started a new classically-themed podcast. Sarah commented on Facebook that she'd love to subscribe to a podcast that had people reading their articles aloud. This would help her (and lots more of us) keep up on the latest research in ancient studies, which has become increasingly interdisciplinary, by listening to research at the gym or during our commute. I'd had a similar idea when teaching Presenting Anthropology last spring and, for the audio project week, had suggested that students might want to read articles aloud to help the visually-challenged. No one took me up on this, so when Sarah suggested an article podcast, I got excited.