The team welcomes Oregon State University Professor Dr. Loren Davis to the program, who discusses his work at Idaho’s enigmatic Cooper’s Ferry Site.
Tag: Pre-Clovis
In this episode, we go in search of answers to one of American Archaeology’s most enduring mysteries: the enigmatic Clovis people and their unique technology.
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 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.
Joining us for this episode is Dr. Benjamin Potter, who discusses ancient migration routes used by the first Americans, and the significance of Alaska’s Upward Sun River site.
On this edition of the podcast, we are joined by Dr. Jessi Halligan, who discusses her work at the famous Page-Ladson pre-Clovis archaeological site.
On this edition of the podcast, we explore the ancient relationships between wolf and man, and how dogs have played a significant role in human cultures across the ages.
Perhaps none of the proposed pre-Clovis sites in North America has aroused more controversy over the years than the Topper Site, an ancient chert quarry located in Allendale County, South Carolina.
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.
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?