On this edition of the podcast, we take a look at the work of ancient engineers, and their monuments of the ancient world which include the Egyptian pyramids, the Greek Parthenon, and Gobekli Tepe.
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In this second in a two-part series discussing the “American Holocaust” that befell Native Americans during the conquest of America by the Spanish, we are joined by Holocaust historian Samuel Zinner, Ph.D., and Native American attorney and activist Tara Houska.
On this edition of the podcast, professor Daniele Bolleli joins us for the first in a two-part series discussing the “American Holocaust” that befell Native Americans during the conquest of America by the Spanish.
On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we look back at some of the archaeological work and discoveries that took place in the last twelve months, along with a few forecasts for future studies.
On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we turn our attention to the ancient wonders of Ireland, in an exploration of the country’s famous Neolithic sites.
On this edition of the podcast, we explore the ancient relationships between wolf and man, and how dogs have played a significant role in human cultures across the ages.
On this episode, the team chronicles their recent trip throughout Georgia and Alabama to visit ancient Mississippian mounds and other archaeological sites.
On this edition of the podcast, we discuss some of American history’s most infamous and curious cases of cannibalism throughout the last several hundred years.
On this edition of the podcast, we speak with archaeologist Aaron Deter-Wolf about ancient tattooing practices.
This week’s podcast discusses pseudo-archaeology, in a conversation with our guests Serra Head and Ken Feder of the Archaeology Fantasies Podcast.