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New Study Finds Evidence for Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis in Chile

March 20, 2019

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.

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Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 22: The Ancient Engineers

March 9, 2019

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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Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 21: American Holocaust, Part Two

February 8, 2019

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.

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Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 20: American Holocaust, Part One

February 8, 2019

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.

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Russell Means: A Legacy of Pride and Influence

February 5, 2019

Russell Means was more than a leader, and by many accounts, more than a man: he was a living example of the struggle of the First Nations people.

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Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode Nineteen: A Year in Archaeology

January 12, 2019

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.

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The Windover Bog Culture: Florida’s Hidden History

January 10, 2019

In 1982, a discovery was made in Florida that would turn back the pages of history almost 7,300 years, becoming one of the most important in North American archaeology.

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Seven Ages Live 2018 Year End Show

December 24, 2018

The Seven Ages Research Associates take it to the airwaves for a live broadcast of their final show of 2018, featuring some of the big developments in archaeology and guest call-ins.

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Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode Eighteen: The Ancient Wonders of Ireland

December 13, 2018

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.  

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Scientists Report Discovery of Large Impact Crater Beneath Hiawatha Glacier in Greenland

November 15, 2018

The discovery of a city-sized impact crater beneath Greenland ice could be linked to a dramatic period of climatic reversal, which occurred toward the end of the last Ice Age.

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