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.
Tag: archaeology
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.
On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we discuss the ancient Mississippian city of Cahokia, its mysterious collapse, and cultural significance in pre-Columbian North America.
On this special “After Dark” edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we are joined by Dr. C. Riley Augé to discuss her book, “The Archaeology of Magic: Gender and Domestic Protection in Seventeenth-Century New England.”
On this episode, we are joined by Andy Hemmings and Jim Dunbar for a discussion of Paleoindian archaeological work being conducted in Florida.
On this episode we are joined by Doug Sain, Ph.D, who spent years working with lithic materials retrieved from the controversial Topper archaeological site in South Carolina.
On this episode we are joined by Dr. Bettina Arnold, who discusses archaeological practices during the National Socialist regime in Nazi Germany, and their efforts to use the past as propaganda.
On this special “Legacy Series” edition of the podcast, we talk with legendary archaeologist Tom Dillehay, Ph.D., about his influential work at the Monte Verde site in Chile.
This week we are joined by Andrew M.T. Moore, honorary President of the Archaeological Institute of America, who discusses the Abu Hureyra site and the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis.
This week we are joined by primitive tool expert and consultant Ryan Gill, who discusses ancient methods of archery and their study by modern archaeologists.