In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Clark Wernecke, the Executive Director for the Gault School of Archaeological Research.
In this episode, the Seven Ages team continues its springtime road trip adventures for a live recording at the Spiro Mounds site in Oklahoma.
In this episode, we are joined by Tennessee State Park Ranger Dedra Irwin to discuss Tennessee’s unique woodland-era Pinson Mounds complex.
We are joined by Kent State University professor Dr. Metin Eren for an in-depth discussion on the efficacy of the Clovis projectile point in killing proboscideans.
In this episode, we are joined by Austin J. Bell for an in-depth discussion of the archaeology of Florida’s Marco Island and its most famous artifact, the Key Marco Cat.
In this edition, we feature an in-depth interview with David Kilby of Texas State University and the Ancient Southwest Texas Project to discuss the Bonfire Shelter bison jump.
In this episode, the team explores the lingering mysteries of ancient Mississippian iconography with archaeologists Bretton Giles and Shawn Lambert.
We are joined by Malcolm Lecompte, Ph.D., Christopher R. Moore, Ph.D., and for his first appearance, Timothy Witwer for an in-depth discussion about new evidence that a cosmic airburst leveled the ancient city of Tall el-Hammam.
We are joined by Martin Sweatman, Ph.D., author of the book Prehistory Decoded and a number of research publications related to Göbekli Tepe.
Göbekli Tepe, arguably one of the most captivating archaeological sites in anywhere in the world both for its age, and for its artisanship, is the focus of this edition of the podcast.