On this episode, we discuss the life of the ancient Egyptian ruler Hatshepsut with Egyptologist Dr. Kara Cooney, author of “The Woman Who Would Be King.”
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How early did humans arrive in North America, and what do discoveries at places like the Topper Site in Allendale County, South Carolina, teach us about southeastern archaeology and the ancient past?
On this episode, we speak with the cohosts of the Women in Archaeology podcast, discussing the role of women in professional anthropology today.
This week the Seven Ages Audio Journal looks at one of the most tumultuous periods of climate change in the ancient world, known as the Younger Dryas.
On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we remember the life and work of American physicist and seeker of the unusual William R. Corliss.
On this edition of the podcast, we discuss the mound building cultures of Wisconsin, and how nature, myth, and symbolism are represented in these impressive ancient structures.
On this edition of the podcast, the Seven Ages team talks with Chris Fischer of OCEARCH, an organization that provides research on great white sharks and other large apex predators.
On this edition of the program, we discuss recent discoveries that are changing what archaeologists think about the Maya and the reach of their civilization.
On this edition of the Seven Ages audio journal, we discuss Ohio’s ancient history and archaeology with Dr. Brad Lepper of the Ohio History Connection.
On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we explore the history of ancient Egypt, and the intrigue it has held among scholars and explorers for centuries.