
The Archaeology of... is your detailed deep dive into the fascinating, surprising, and sometimes downright quirky corners of our past. From Anglo-Saxons teeth to Zooarchaeology, British archaeologist Dr Jim Morris and American Bioarchaeologist Dr Brenna Hassett with a host of friends bring you lively conversations uncovering the material traces of human life, revealing stories that connect us acro... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

A bumper final episode for the series sees Jim and Brenna joined by returning guest hosts Dr Jennifer Jones and Dr Rick Peterson. Never ones to miss a bandwagon, the team embrace a World Cup theme pitching Spain’s Neanderthals against Wales while pro... more
Human childhood is so unusually long Jim and guest host Dr Jennifer Jones decide a second episode is needed to dive deeper and explore its later stages such as the teenage years. After a book advertising power move, Brenna shocks Jim and Jennifer wit... more
Friend of the show and original listener Dr Jennifer Jones joins Jim as co-host as Brenna moves across the table to discuss why humans are so weird and outliers in terms of childhood when compared with other mammals.
Starting off by thinking about ... more
In this second part, Brenna and guest host Dr Rick Peterson widen the trench and turn their attention to Jim’s excavations of the Norman ringwork castle and associated village at Lowther, Cumbria. Jim explores the idea that the castle and settlement ... more
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Looking forward to seeing how this podcast goes. Some really nice detail in the first two episodes. Really enjoyed the drugs one with Prof Dave. It reminds me of some of the early The Rest is History episodes with the hosts finding their feet. I like that it doesn’t talk down to the audience and its really relaxed sounds like the archaeologists are having a nice fun chat
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