- fanzine, usually defined as 'magazine for fans,' for de Boer became a fanatic magazine
- started in 1997, while doing CRM (cultural resource management) with wife Betty at Oachita National Forest in Arkansas
- Shovel Bum = " a periodical geared toward fanatical archaeological field technicians"
- inspired by Porcellino's King-Cat and Other Stories to write "comix" (comics for adults) about the day-to-day life of the CRM archaeologist
- target audience in the beginning: family and friends
- at the start, the fanzine was about methods, reasons for methods, and about dispelling stereotypes about archaeology (pyramids, fossils and mummies) by explaining things like orienteering and site recordation
- the use of humor was an important element in all the comix
- Shovel Bum was a way for de Boer to show people the joys of being an archaeologist
- with more popularity, Shovel Bum became about the lifestyle of the archaeologist and incorporated stories and content from other archaeologists
- zine structured by themes: food, bad motels, field vehicles, e.g.
- miscellaneous content made it into the zines as well: recipes, letters to the editor, games, poetry
- because the CRM community is small, the zine helps bring members together and help others feel like a part of the community
- CRM sites = Shovel Bum reunions
- collection of Shovel Bum comix published by AltaMira Press
- at the end of the article, de Boer solicits submissions/contributions to Shovel Bum: even YOU can be a shovel bum...
Friday, October 9, 2009
Trent de Boer
"The Archaeological Zine Shovel Bum" by Trent de Boer
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