Archaeology, Scent, and Memory: A Sit-Down with NRP's Newest Authors

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What do writing and archaeology have in common? More than you think. How does scent relate to memory? Well, we're not scientists, but we'll try our hand. In the newest episode of the NRP Podcast, interns Alex and Alyssa sit down with Elizabeth Mosier (Excavating Memory: Archaeology and Home) and Jehanne Dubrow (throughsmoke: an essay in notes), whose books released on Monday, April 1, 2019. Buy Excavating Memory: https://www.spdbooks.org/Products/9780898233827/excavating-memory-archaeology-and-home.aspx?src=NEWR Buy throughsmoke: https://www.spdbooks.org/Products/9780898233780/throughsmoke.aspx?=srcNEWR New Rivers Press is a teaching press operating in association with Minnesota State University Moorhead. The press gives student interns hands-on experience with editing, publishing, and the business of books. Since 2003, every New Rivers Press title has been edited and designed by MSUM students under the supervision of New Rivers Press staff. For more information about the press, our authors, and our upcoming events, follow us on social media @nrppodcast or check out our website: newriverspress.com. Thank you to Minnesota State Educational Innovations for making this podcast possible. The views expressed are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of New Rivers Press, Minnesota State University Moorhead, or any employees thereof. Music Copyright © 2018 by Sakora Studio. Music composed by Thomas Maresh. Podcast Image created by Mikaila Norman.