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Abu Hureyra

Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 36: Impact at Abu Hureyra

April 30, 2020

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.

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Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 34: Art of the Ancient Hunt

March 14, 2020

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.

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Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis

Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 33: The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis

February 14, 2020

On this episode we are joined by geoarchaeologist Christopher R. Moore, Ph.D. and planetary scientist Malcolm Lecompte, Ph.D. to discuss the latest science behind the controversial Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis.

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earthworks

Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 32: Ancient Earthworks and Geophysics in the Middle Ohio Valley

January 9, 2020

On this episode, we are joined by Jarrod Burks, Ph.D. of the Heartland Earthworks Conservancy, who discusses the Great Serpent Mound and other Ohio earthworks.

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archaeology

Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 31: History and Archaeology in the Volunteer State

December 1, 2019

On this edition of the podcast, we feature interviews with author Tom Poland on the Carolina Bays, David Dean on Tennessee archaeology, and Chase Pipes on historical research and the preservation of our past.

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Blackbeard

Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 26: Blackbeard and the Archaeology of Piracy

June 9, 2019

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.

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White Pond

Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 25: Legends of the White Pond Lodge

May 10, 2019

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.

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Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 24: Southern Swag

April 22, 2019

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.

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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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ancient engineers

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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