In this episode of the podcast we feature an in-depth interview with David Kilby of Texas State University and the Ancient Southwest Texas Project to discuss the Bonfire Shelter bison jump.
https://t.co/IzpKcRXhFs
New Seven Ages Podcast available now!
Approximately 3600 years ago, new evidence may indicate that a cosmic airburst leveled the ancient city of Tall el-Hammam, a Middle-Bronze-Age site in the southern Jordan Valley northeast of the Dead Sea.
@7agesresearch Göbekli Tepe is arguably one of the most captivating archaeological sites in anywhere in the world, not just for its age, but for its artisanship.
In this episode of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we continue our series on the enigmatic site of Göbekli Tepe in Anatolia, Turkey, as we are joined by Martin Sweatman, Ph.D., author of the book Prehistory Decoded and a number of research publications related to Gobekli Tepe.
Göbekli Tepe is arguably one of the most captivating archaeological sites in anywhere in the world. Please join us for this special podcast. https://t.co/JtbzgjmwzW
@7agesresearch On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal Podcast, the team focuses on one of the earliest and greatest mysteries in early American History: the famous Lost Colony of Roanoke.
https://t.co/JtbzgjmwzW
My team and I recently had the distinct honor of speaking with Tom Dillehay, Ph.D., one of the most influential archaeologists of the last several decades, about his paradigm-shifting work at the Monte Verde prehistory site in Chile: https://t.co/COe7cvx7yi #archaeological
My professor and I interviewed Andrew M.T. Moore for National Archaeology Week in Australia. You can watch it here: https://t.co/EzbfaSkrUV
Topics include life in lockdown, Andrew's career history, Kathleen Kenyon, and the importance of the YDIH for our understanding of the past