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Gault Site in Texas Offers New Evidence of Human Habitation 16 to 20 Thousand Years Ago

July 19, 2018

The Gault site, an archaeological dig site located northeast of Austin, Texas, has yielded new evidence of human habitation 16 to 20 thousand years ago.

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Ancient Mayan Agriculture: Feeding the Masses Through Innovation

July 19, 2018

At the height of the Mayan Empire, their farmers relied on innovation to provide food for the inhabitants of their cities and villages.

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Southeastern Archaeology

Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode Eleven: On The Front Line Of Southeastern Archaeology

July 5, 2018

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? 

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Propaganda in the Ancient World: Shaping Attitudes Throughout History

July 5, 2018

It’s a story that’s as old as time… and the problem is that it may not be entirely true.

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The Pilling Collection: The Case of the Missing Fremont Figurine

July 2, 2018

An anonymous delivery to an American University helped solve the mystery of the long-lost Fremont figurine.

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Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode Ten: Women in Archaeology

June 20, 2018

On this episode, we speak with the cohosts of the Women in Archaeology podcast, discussing the role of women in professional anthropology today.

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Advanced Aerial Photography is Preserving the Past in Innovative Ways

May 31, 2018

New advancements in aerial photography allow archaeologists to learn as much from high above a prospective site as they can from what lies beneath its surface.

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The Hopi: Ancient Guardians of the Earth

May 30, 2018

The Hopi are an ancient people with a mysterious past. Said to have descended from the spiritual masters known as the Anasazi, they are a proud people who carry on with a reverence for the ways of centuries past.

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Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode Nine: Riddle of the Younger Dryas

May 17, 2018

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.

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Seven Ages Audio Journal 008: The Anomalist: The Life of William R. Corliss

May 5, 2018

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.

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