The Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica Archaeological Legacy Institute
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Explore the human cultural heritage through streaming media. Travel through time and feed the thrill of discovery. Examine the wonderful diversity of the human experience!
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Audio News for April 28th through May 4th, 2024
News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Soundscapes in Chaco Canyon; ritual plant traces beneath Maya ball court; Neanderthal face reconstructed; and plant-based diet for Paleolithic North Africans.
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Audio News for April 21st through the 27th, 2024
News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Avar DNA study; cherries unearthed at Mount Vernon; new cursus monuments in Ireland; and lunar alignment study at Stonehenge.
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Audio News for April 14th through the 20th, 2024
News items read by Laura Kennedy include: left palate prosthesis in Poland; early Aboriginal Australian pottery; Teotihuacan earthquakes; and genomic study shows ancient Blackfoot origins.
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Audio News for April 7th through the 13th, 2024
News items read by Laura Kennedy include: New Pompeii frescoes; ancient city in Tonga; African-American log house excavation in Virginia; and clay seal bearing the name Shiraz.
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Audio News for March 31st through April 6th, 2024
News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Prehistoric camp on New Mexico Air Force base; Paleolithic wooden tools in Germany; chicken eggs in Central Asia; and purported early sandstone sculpture in South Africa.
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Audio News for March 24th through the 30th, 2024
News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Horse cemetery in London; Iranian Plateau as stopover for migrating humans; violence and crisis in ancient Peru; and island time capsule in Australia.
Customer Reviews
Good
Make show at least 30 min long please. More information on each subject instead of such a quick broad overview
good but...
content is enjoyable
intro is far too long (basically 2 different one)
podcast is far too short
should be double
by the time you get listening its over
Colonialism
Capitalizing on Colonialism.
"But we're doing it for science! For the greater good!"
... yah, and a couple hundred years ago you would have said:
"But we're doing it for God! For the greater good!"