
This is a show about the connection between animals and humans in the past. Our experts, Alex Fitzpatrick and Simona Falanga will guide you through the interesting world of Zooarchaeology.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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In this final episode of ArchaeoAnimals, Alex and Simona look back to over five years of podcasting about the archaeology of animal remains. From the very beginnings, to some of the running themes, recurring characters and inside jokes, this episode ... more
From quokkas to otters, we have selected some of the most endearing animals on the planet to bring you the ‘Cutest Case Studies of All Time’. Tune in to learn more about the anatomy and zooarchaeologies of the cutest of creatures.
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Join us for this year’s Halloween episode where we discuss the zooarchaeology of the Predator franchise. From Hellhounds to Feral Predators, join us on a journey through 36 years of concept art and creature design of one of pop culture’s most beloved... more
Join us on a journey through the mystical world of medieval maps and bestiaries. We will cover a selection of creatures real and imagined, their portrayal in the medieval period and how they informed people’s perceptions of said creatures.
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People will not listen if the sound quality I’d bad. The sound quality is bad !! Also the delivery is a bit rushed. The combination of the two makes it really difficult to listen to, which is a shame as the subject matter is interesting. Needs some tweaks to make it a good podcast. I’ll be back to see if things have improved as I like the subjects that are discussed.
I no longer listen to podcast on Apple but I love this one so much I came back here to write this review! It is that great!
Just found this podcast and I love it!! Keep up the great work ladies.
Xo Gabby (from That Anthro Podcast)
Lago comes from Ancient Greek for Hare, so lagomorph is a Hare Form, or form of a Hare (hares, rabbits, pikas) :) “Rude burrowing rabbits” is making me LOL, thanks for the great idea for a children’s book on archaeology! I’m on in! :) And on the association of lagomorphs with Easter, I think including the associations with spring time and fertility, it is interesting you bring up the practice of Lent. You’ve prompted me to think more on this and I have questions now to look into, re: possible Ce... more
Great archane information on all sorts of animal skeletons. Itis hard to generalize. Both hosts can have good serious information as well as be funny and/or silly. Simona generally seems to try to keep a straight face and dished out great stuff about Romans. Alex is not not to be underestimated in archeoacumen but she has a non-pigeonholable personality which adds hunger, silliness, fun, complaining and nonsequiturs to the podcast. So the two ladies make what could be a dry topic much more ... more










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