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Stone Pages presents a weekly podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries.
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Archaeo News Podcast 273
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries.
Contents:
The original Stonehenge? A dismantled stone circle in the Preseli Hills of west Wales
Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering) -
Archaeo News Podcast 272
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries.
Contents:
The original Stonehenge? A dismantled stone circle in the Preseli Hills of west Wales
Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering) -
Archaeo News Podcast 271
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries.
Contents:
Iron Age man first known case of tuberculosis in Britain
Earliest known identical twins found in Upper Palaeolithic grave
How to mend a giant menhir
Ancient cave art inspired by hallucinogens
8,400-year-old dog buried with his master
Some tasks specialised according to gender almost 4,000 years ago
Remains of female hunter challenge ancient gender roles
2,000 pieces of plastic found at Iron Age site in Wales
Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering) -
Archaeo News Podcast 270
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries.
Contents:
Australia wildfires reveal ancient aquaculture system
Neolithic house orientations finally solved
Damage to prehistoric burial mound in Wales
Study suggests two megalithic cultures were separate groups
Homo erectus may not have evolved in Asia
Neanderthals could swim and dive?
Unique Stone Age Ring made from deer antler discovered in Denmark
Ancient Chinese people experimented with different methods of making beer
Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering) -
Archaeo News Podcast 269
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries.
Contents:
Ancient humans survived longer than previously thought
Footprints of Ice Age mammoths and prehistoric humans
Neolithic chewing gum helps recreate image of ancient Dane
Public help document damage to historic Scottish sites
Prehistoric infants found with helmets made from skulls
Comparing the teeth of Denisovans and modern Asians
Neolithic crops discovered in Tibet
Prehistoric humans built a wall to keep out the sea - But it failed
Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering) -
Archaeo News Podcast 268
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries.
Contents:
Ancient platform 'damaged' during Stonehenge tunnel work
Bid to build replica Iron Age tower in Scotland
Tests find human skull age exceeds 10,000 years
Ritual finger amputation may explain missing fingers in Palaeolithic people
'Ancient' Scottish stone circle found to be replica
Oldest ever traces of the plague found in Sweden
Hoard of Copper Age axes discovered in Bulgaria
Archaeologists find the oldest burials in Ecuador
Handpas Project
Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering)
Customer Reviews
Informative!
Love this curated news source! Now I don't have to search for them myself from diff resources when everything is right here. Great stuff!
Great to have it back!
This podcast has an excellent format and content. I'm glad it continues with its great new host.
Great prehistory podcast
I really enjoy listening to the prehistory archeological news. It is informative and gives references if you want to find out more. It is amazing value for less than £1.00 when you consider just how much work goes into producing each podcast. It is definitely the best podcast within its field and I thoroughly recommend it if you are at all interested in prehistoric archeology.