The Seven Ages team is joined by Taylor Keen who discusses his new book, Rediscovering Turtle Island: A First Peoples’ Account of the Sacred Geography of America.
Tag: history
In this episode, the Seven Ages team discusses the continuing mystery surrounding the Roman Dodecahedron and the controversy of the “Wood Age”. The team then welcomes Dr. Louise Steel from the University of Wales to discuss the ancient history and intriguing archaeology of Gaza.
The team is joined by the Professor Mark Hill, who discusses the long-distance trade networks of the Woodland culture known as the Hopewell.
In this episode, the Seven Ages team reports on its visit to the captivating Poverty Point site, the third stop on our mound builders tour.
In this episode, we are joined by Tennessee State Park Ranger Dedra Irwin to discuss Tennessee’s unique woodland-era Pinson Mounds complex.
In this episode, we are joined by Austin J. Bell for an in-depth discussion of the archaeology of Florida’s Marco Island and its most famous artifact, the Key Marco Cat.
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 Dr. David Carballo of Boston University, who discusses his new book Collision of Worlds: A Deep History of the Fall of Aztec Mexico and the Forging of New Spain
On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we are joined by Rupert Soskin and Michael Bott of The Prehistory Guys podcast, and Raven Todd DaSilva of the Dig it with Raven video blog.
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.