Episodes

  • Egypt in the News! - Ep 264
    May 21 2024

    Ancient Egypt seems to be all over the news lately, so today we cover 3 of the most interesting of those stories!

    Links
    • Scientists Are Investigating a Puzzling Underground 'Anomaly' Near the Giza Pyramids
    • Newly mapped lost branch of the Nile could help solve long-standing pyramid mystery
    • Archaeologists discover ancient Egyptian pharaoh's fortified royal retreat
    • New Kingdom Pharaoh’s Royal Rest House Found
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    33 mins
  • "Baffling" Roman Artifact, an Unusual Burial, and Vegan Cavemen - Ep 263
    May 14 2024

    This week we have 3 interesting news articles! First, we look at a mysterious Roman artifact called a dodecahedron that literally has baffled archaeologists and historians. Then, we look an unusual burial in Vienna with 2 individuals in an embrace. Re-analysis with new techniques has corrected assumptions made in the past about who they were! And finally, we discuss new evidence that paleolithic humans ate a primarlily vegan diet.

    Links

    Segment 1

    • An Unbelievable Relic From the Roman Empire Is Baffling Archaeologists (Popular Mechanics)
    • Why Did Ancient Romans Make this Baffling Metal Dodecahedron? (Scientific American)

    Segment 2

    • Two ancient women buried together in Austria in first of its kind find. ‘Remarkable’

    Segment 3

    • Scientists find that cavemen ate a mostly vegan diet in groundbreaking new study (Joe)
    • Isotopic evidence of high reliance on plant food among Later Stone Age hunter-gatherers at Taforalt, Morocco (Nature Ecology & Evolution)
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    • Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
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    39 mins
  • How Flint Dibble Prepared for the Joe Rogan Experience - Ep 262
    May 6 2024

    A few weeks ago, archaeologist Flint Dibble was invited on to the Joe Rogan Experience to have a dialogue with Graham Hancock. Over the course of the 4 hour show, Flint did a fantastic job engaging and attempting to educate Graham and Joe. This week, APN co-founder Tristan Boyle had an opportunity to interview Flint about how he prepared for the show, and what the reaction has been on the interwebs.

    Links
    • Joe Rogan Experience #2136 - Graham Hancock & Flint Dibble
    • Archaeology with Flint Dibble (YouTube)
    Contact
    • Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
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    54 mins
  • Art! - Ep 261
    Apr 29 2024

    This week we have 3 news stories about art in the ancient world. First up, 10 years of excavating a synagogue in Israel has revealed stunning floor mosaics. Then, we head to everyone’s favorited ancient city, Pompeii, where spectacular frescos were uncovered in a residence. And finally, rock carvings in Peru may depict people singing or dancing while hallucinating.

    Links
    • Surprising Scenes in Stone
    • Pompeii: Breathtaking new paintings found at ancient city (BBC)
    • Archaeologists Reveal Rock Art May Depict People Singing While High (Newsweek)
    • Dances with Zigzags in Toro Muerto, Peru: Geometric Petroglyphs as (Possible) Embodiments of Songs
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    • Chris Webster
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    42 mins
  • How Technological Innovation Can Drive Greater Accessibility and Inclusivity in Archaeology - Ep 260
    Apr 15 2024

    Archaeology is always seen as a field pursuit and for the most part, it is. However the interpretations of archaeology should be accessible to all. Our guests today, Dr. Alessandro Sebastiani and Dr. Laura Morabito presented their thoughts on accessibility in archaeology at the World Archaeology Summit in AlUla, Saudi Arabia in September 2023. They discuss things like 3D reconstruction and VR as tools to bring people to archaeological sites and research without physically bringing them there.

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    41 mins
  • Roman Wine, Microplastics, and a Lynx Burial - Ep 259
    Apr 9 2024

    This week we have three fascinating Archaeology news stories! First up, Archaeologists have determined what Roman wine tastes like. Then, a new study looks at the impact of micro plastic contamination on archaeological sites. And finally a unique lynx burial puzzles, well, everyone!

    Links

    Segment 1

    • Archaeologists Have Determined What Ancient Roman Wine Tasted Like
    • Making wine in earthenware vessels: a comparative approach to Roman vinification

    Segment 2

    • Microplastics Are Contaminating Ancient Archaeological Sites
    • The contamination of in situ archaeological remains: A pilot analysis of microplastics in sediment samples using μFTIR

    Segment 3

    • 1,500-year-old burial of lynx with 4 dogs stacked on it puzzles archaeologists
    • A fifth- to sixth-century CE lynx (Lynx lynx L., 1758) skeleton from Hungary 2: Stature and archaeological interpretations
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    42 mins
  • Curse Tablets, Ice Skates and the Archaeology of Childhood - Ep 258
    Apr 1 2024

    This week we have 3 interesting archaeology news stories. First up, “curse tablets” were found at a Roman villa in the UK. Then, a 1,000 year old bone ice skate was found at a site in the Czech Republic. And finally, we have a discussion about the length of childhood in humans, and how it evolved to be that way and the somewhat overlooked archaeology of childhood.

    Links
    • Mysterious ‘curse tablets’ and ‘sophisticated’ paintings found at ancient Roman site
    • Archaeologists Unearth 1,000-Year-Old Ice Skate Made of Animal Bone in Czech Republic
    • Grow Slow: Human childhood is uniquely protracted. How did it evolve to be that way and why? - New Scientist Feature
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    44 mins
  • The Archaeology of Southern Sinagua People - Ep 257
    Mar 25 2024

    This week we discuss 3 archaeological sites that we visited while in Arizona: Tuzigoot National Monument and Montezuma Castle and Well National Monument.

    Links
    • Tuzigoot National Park Service page
    • Montezuma Castle National Park Service
    • American Southwest Virtual Museum - Montezuma Castle
    • Montezuma Well National Park Service page
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    46 mins