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Sunken Cities Part 3: Thonis-Heracleion, the City of Commerce and Ceremony - TPM 24
In this episode, we’ll explore the rediscovery and legacy of Thonis-Heracleion, a sacred port city that was lost beneath the Mediterranean Sea for ove...

Legend of the Bog (2009) - Screens 113
It’s October, and as is tradition, we’re reviewing scary Halloween movies this month! First up is Legend of the Bog (2009), a movie with just enough V...

Remembering Jane Goodall with Primatologist Carson Black - Ethno 25
Remembering Jane Goodall with Primatologist Carson Black
In this deeply heartfelt episode, David speaks with Primatologist, Biological Anthropol...

Recreating Rock Art with Stephen Townley Bassett - Rock Art 152
In this episode, Alan is joined by Stephen Townley Bassett, a forensic artist dedicated to preserving and recreating San rock art with striking accura...

Field Notes: The Bare Bones - ABC 07
It’s time to dig up some old bones! In this episode, Ash and Judith have left Tilly in her sickbed to sift through the bones of history to explore the...

I Read “Sex is a Spectrum” and I’m Not Convinced - Pseudo 172
I noticed some heated online arguments in the anthropology world about human sexuality, where several noted anthropologists recommended the book “Sex...

Pasts and Crafts: Book binding with Alexandra Sebire (part 1) - Tea Break 38
In today’s tea-break, Matilda wants to learn more about books, and takes a closer look at the development of notebooks and the traditional craft of bo...

Mental Health - Trowel 54
In this slightly different episode, Ash and Tilly discuss the different ways that mental health is both affected by and perceived within archaeology a...

Digging Differently: Native Presence in Archaeology with Chance and Tyrel Part 2 - Plains 28
This episode continues my conversation with Tyrel Iron Eyes (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe) and Chance Ward (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe). We turn to the s...

Are CRM companies too cheap? - Getting reimbursements - CRMArch 319
When it is okay to ask for a reimbursement for using your own equipment in the field? Today the hosts discuss the complexities of getting reimbursed f...

Sunken Cities Part 2: The Ancient Mysteries of Canopus - TPM 23
There’s so much info to share about Canopus that it needed a second episode!
In this episode, we take a look at some of the myths and deities as...

Phineas and Ferb - Screens 112
Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher are precocious STEM-minded stepbrothers trying to make the most of their 104 days of summer vacation. On today’s episo...

Re-imaging Libyan Rock Art with visual artist Shefa Salem al-Baraesi - Rock Art 151
In this episode, Alan is joined by visual artist Shefa Salem al‑Baraesi, a Benghazi‑based creator whose oil paintings re‑imagine Libya’s archaeologica...

Horses (Part 2) | Horses in Early Contact North America with Cassidee Thornhill - Ethno 24
In this episode of Ethnocynology with David Ian Howe, I sit down with my good friend and former graduate school cohort member Cassidee Thornhill, Coll...

Inside the Nervous System - ADHD 22
In this episode George takes us inside our own nervous system. For hundreds of millions of years our ancestors have survived unimaginable challenges a...

Book Worms: Melodies of Memories - ABC 06
It’s part two of a discussion from our Archaeo Book Club admins talking about the current monthly theme of “Melodies of Memories”. This episode, Tilly...

Peopling of the New World - Pseudo 171
It’s time to talk about the hardest question in all of archaeology! This is something I get asked about a lot, plus there is a pseudoarchaeological co...

The Stones are Speaking: Gault Site Documentary - TAS 316
The Gault site is world famous for it’s Clovis and pre-Clovis occupations. It’s also famous for the dedication of the principal archaeologist, Michael...

The Archaeology of Notebooks - Tea-break 37
I hope that you have a writing utensil handy, because you’ll want to make some notes for this one! In this episode, Matilda takes a dive into the orig...

The Conference Saga - Trowel 53
It’s conference season! To prepare for an upcoming meeting of the Extremely Obvious and Regular Society of Wizards, Ash and Tilly discuss their confer...

Plains Native Voices in Archaeology with Chance and Tyrel - Plains 27
In the first of this two-part conversation, I’m joined again by Tyrel Iron Eyes (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe) and Chance Ward (Cheyenne River Sioux Trib...

Is Anthropology the Worst College Major? - CRMArch 318
We’ve heard this so many times. Anthropology? What are you going to do with that degree? Our podcast today directly addresses the statement: Anthropol...

Bolivar Archaeological Project, Part Two - HeVo 100
This Heritage Voices episode features Ms. Betty Kimble and Mr. Howard Clark from Denton, Texas. In Episode 99 with Dr. Maria Franklin, Dr. Alex Menake...

Sunken Cities Part 1: New Discoveries from the Ancient Egyptian Port, Canopus - TPM 22
At the end of August, archaeologists announced extraordinary new finds from the sunken city of Canopus, located off the coast of Alexandria, Egypt. Fo...

News: Stone Tools, Ancient Taboos, and Shipwreck Secrets - Ep 315
Chris Webster and Rachel Roden check in from the road before diving into a trio of fascinating archaeological discoveries. First, they discuss the sur...

The Armstrong and Miller Show - The Origins of... - Screens 111
The Armstrong and Miller Show (2007-2010) was a very British sketch comedy show featuring a recurring cast of characters, including a group of cavemen...

Horses (Part 1) | Hoof Beats with Dr. William Taylor - Ethno 23
In this episode of Ethnocynology, host David Ian Howe sits down with archaeologist and anthropologist Dr. William Taylor (University of Colorado Bould...

Rio Bec and the Witz - DiA 02
The Maya in the Río Bec region in southeastern Mexico made some of the more intricate sculptural and architectural works. What is more amazing is that...

Māori Rock Art with Dr Gerard O'Regan - Rock Art 150
In this episode, Alan is joined by Dr Gerard O’Regan, a Māori archaeologist and rock art specialist dedicated to preserving the ancient artworks of Ao...

Field Notes: Melodies of Memories - ABC 05
It’s time to delve into our memories through the theme of music. This episode, Tilly, Ash, and Judith venture back in time, singing as they go! The th...

Debunking Graham Hancock’s Easily Debunkable “Debunking the Debunking Industry” - Pseudo 170
Graham Hancock posted a 75 minute YouTube video about how people like me are frauds, but people like him are just poor, attacked heroes fighting for j...

Put the kettle on because we're back! - Tea-break 36
The kettle is boiled, the tea is stewing, and we’re ready to go! That’s right, Dr Matilda Siebrecht is back to join you onTranscript your tea-break, t...

The Graffiti Palimpsest (Part 2) - Trowel 52
In part two, Ash and Tilly continue their quest to help The Karnithril Collegium of Wall Lore record the disappearing graffiti of Thar-Vael! With expe...

Book Worms: Vikings! - ABC 04
Join Tilly, Judith, and Ash as they dive into the July reading theme: Vikings!
In this “book worms” episode, the hosts share their thoughts on h...

NAGPRA in Practice – Colorado’s Approach with Chance Ward - Plains 26
In this episode of The Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, host Carlton Shield Chief Gover sits down with Chance Ward, NAGPRA Coordinator for the State...

Field Notes: Vikings! - ABC 03
Join Tilly, Judith, and Ash in Episode 3 as they set sail into the July reading theme: Vikings!
In this “field notes” episode, they share their...

The Hosts at Their Day Jobs: A Day in the Life of Andrew, Doug, and Heather - CRMArch 317
Today the hosts focus their acerbic wit and wry humor inward as they explore a “Day in the Life.” What does Andrew actually do all day? What about Hea...

It’s the Pie episode! TAS 314
In this special “Strat Chat” edition of The Archaeology Show, we dig into the layers of history behind “pi” and “pie” in honor of episode 314. First,...

The Hungry Ghost Festival: From Ancient China to Modern Celebrations Around the World - TPM 21
Many different cultures from China and Southeast Asia honor the dead on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month during the Hungry Ghost Festival, also...

The Old Copper Culture with North02 - Ethno 22
In this episode of Ethnocynology, host David Ian Howe sits down with friend and creator North02 to dive into one of North America’s most fascinating a...