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The Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica

The Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica

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The news of the week in audio, for many years compiled and written by the late Michelle Hilling of Archaeologica, is now the product of our dedicated volunteer team. Read by Laura Kennedy, the Audio News is compiled from Archaeologica’s daily news updates. The musical interludes are original compositions by Anthony Kennedy. The Audio News from Archaeologica is compiled from Archaeologica.org's daily news updates.Copyright 2001-2022 by Archaeologica and Archaeological Legacy Institute Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Audio News for July 20th through the 26th, 2025
    Jul 28 2025
    News items read by Laura Kennedy include:
    • Lost Maya city of Sak-Bahlán rediscovered through GIS (details) (details)
    • Early funerary ritual revealed in Israel’s 100,000-year-old Tinshemet Cave (details)
    • Bronze armor from the Late Bronze Age uncovered in the Czech Republic (details)
    • Madagascar’s Teniky Site shows unexpected Persian influence and ancient Indian Ocean connections (details) (details)
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    12 m
  • Audio News Special Edition, July 13, 2025
    Jul 14 2025
    News items read by Laura Kennedy include:
    • Purdue Research Foundation and Archaeological Legacy Institute to embark on expedition to identify Amelia Earhart’s missing plane (details)
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    17 m
  • Audio News for June 29th through July 5th, 2025
    Jul 7 2025
    News items read by Laura Kennedy include:
    • Oldest ancient Egyptian genome indicates North African and Mesopotamian ancestry (details) (details)
    • Flourishing 3,500-year-old city in Peru served as key trading post (details)
    • Old Stone Age tools in China suggest sophisticated foraging techniques by early humans (details)
    • New study reveals that Neanderthals practiced complex food-processing vital to human development (details) (details)
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    12 m
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