An anomalous abundance of platinum discovered at an archaeological site in South Africa offers support in favor of the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis.
On this episode we look at coins, maps, texts, tablets and other “out of place artifacts” that may raise new questions about our interpretation of the past.
This week we are joined by Bruce Bradley, Ph.D of the University of Exeter, to discuss his work at the enigmatic Gault site in Texas, as well as Europe’s Solutrean Culture.
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On this edition of the podcast, we are joined by Dr. Jessi Halligan, who discusses her work at the famous Page-Ladson pre-Clovis archaeological site.
On this episode, we are joined by Professor Charles Ewen for a discussion about the archaeology of piracy, and a look at one of history’s most notorious figures: the legendary pirate Blackbeard.
On this edition of the podcast, the team features a series of colorful interviews with several icons of southeastern archaeology, recorded live at the White Pond Lodge in rural South Carolina.
On this episode, we are joined by Shane Miller, Ph.D., a prehistoric archaeologist whose research interests include the Ice Age colonization of the Americas and the origins of agriculture in North America.
On this edition of the podcast, we are joined by David Carballo, Associate Professor of Archaeology and Latin American Studies at Boston University for a discussion about the ancient Mesoamerican city of Teotihuacán.
A recent large-scale study undertaken by an international team of scientists is offering what has been called “the most extensive investigation south of the equator” to offer evidence of the Younger Dryas (YD) Impact Hypothesis.