Seven Ages Audio Journal
The Seven Ages Audio Journal is a podcast that explores history through archaeological discoveries, scientific achievements, and cultural developments throughout time. Hosted by researchers Micah Hanks, Jason Pentrail, and James Waldo, the program features commentary and interviews with leading experts in the fields of history, archaeology, science, and other disciplines. Our aim is to unravel questions about ancient times, and explore areas of knowledge and culture from the past, to the present day.
Review
May 15
Exceptional show, educational and entertaining, thank you
Well Done
Jan 11
This is a high quality, well researched podcast that I find both informative and inspiring!
Catching up!
10/24/2023
I discovered your podcast a few weeks back and decided to start from the very beginning. The way you present the information in an unbiased manner is truly refreshing in this world of biased news sources. I also like that you’re not afraid to venture into some controversial ideas and hypotheses without sensationalizing it. I live in south Mississippi and grew up finding arrowheads and pottery fragments in freshly plowed food plots. Would love to be able to get out and see the mound sites that you guys have been touring. Hope to catch up to the present episodes and perhaps hear this review later. Keep up the great work, Jay McArthur
Wow!
09/12/2023
Standout edition of an exceptional podcast! At the end, the talk of symbols and psychedelics took me back 13 years to Magic, Mysticism, and the Molecule. I know a second edition of that book was a possibility in 2016, might still be worth considering 👍🏻
About
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- CreatorSeven Ages Research
- Years Active2018 - 2024
- Episodes77
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Copyright Seven Ages Research Associates. All Rights Reserved.
- Show Website
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