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Paleontology
Ancient Egypt
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They keep making them, so we keep reviewing them! In the Blink of an Eye (2026) tells the tragic tale of an adorably precocious child’s radicalization and eventual transformation into a billionaire tech bro who destroys the earth. It’s a triptych of ... more

In this episode of Ethnocynology, David continues his conversation with Bradley Rydholm of Nature Is Not Metal to discuss animal cognition, ecology, and humanity’s relationship with the natural world. Bradley shares the story behind his popular Insta... more

Films set in prehistory are few and far between and often by no means based on scientific insights. In this episode of the EXARC Show our new host Noah Melton talks with filmmaker Maarten Peels about what he deems essential for a truthful depiction o... more

In this episode, Alan speaks with Jose Battello about his Indigenous Nahua heritage, his journey into anthropology, and the role of Indigenous knowledge in archaeological interpretation. They explore decolonial approaches to research, Nahua cosmology... more

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Recent Guests

John Lambert
Assistant Research Scientist, Illinois State Archaeological Survey
Illinois State Archaeological Survey
Episode: Filling the Gap: New Evidence of Paleoindian Life in Northwest Missouri and Southwest Iowa with Dr. Thomas Loebel and John Lambert - Plains 44
Thomas Loebel
Principal Research Scientist and Assistant Director, Illinois State Archaeological Survey
Illinois State Archaeological Survey
Episode: Filling the Gap: New Evidence of Paleoindian Life in Northwest Missouri and Southwest Iowa with Dr. Thomas Loebel and John Lambert - Plains 44
Bradley Rydholm
Curator of Nature Is Not Metal, outdoor educator
Nature Is Not Metal
Episode: Nature is Not Metal with Bradley Rydholm - Ethno 39
Alan Ehrgott
Researcher and author focusing on Baja California rock art trips and reflections
Independent researcher
Episode: Alan Ehrgott and The Elusive Conquest of Queen Califa - Rock Art 167
Peggy Brunache
Public historian, senior lecturer in public history and archaeology, University of Glasgow; founding director of the Beniba Centre for Slavery Studies
University of Glasgow; Beniba Centre for Slavery Studies
Episode: A Brighter Future from a Dark Past - HeVo 107
Phyllis Johnson
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Michigan State University
Episode: Who Gets Published? Gender Inequity in Plains Anthropology with Dr. Phyllis Johnson and Erica Carmody - Plains 43
Erica Carmody
Recent BA graduate in Anthropology and History
Augustana University
Episode: Who Gets Published? Gender Inequity in Plains Anthropology with Dr. Phyllis Johnson and Erica Carmody - Plains 43
Alyce Cannon
Expert in classical canine studies and the classical world
Episode: Argos, the Odyssey, and dogs in popular Media with Dr. Alyce Cannon - Ethno 38
Tirtha Mukkhabadai
Professor at Guanajuato University; co-author with Alan on related rock art work
Guanajuato University
Episode: Five Pilgrims and a Lunar Spirit: A Panel Deconstruction - Rock Art 166

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 151 ratings
  • Eh

    Totally dismissive of Indigenous Knowledge and oral histories while assuming they know more about how they work than they actually do.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    RecoveringAcademic
    United States3 years ago
  • Entertaining & Educational!

    The breadth of archaeological topics covered is far-reaching and the hosts are knowledgeable and enjoyable. Long may it continue!

    Barcroft

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Taborlk
    United States4 years ago
  • Love archeology? Hate idiotic giggling? Forget this show.

    Wanted to like this show because of its promise. Turned off halfway through an episode because I’d counted 10 “totally” comments and I was turned off by the lack of fact checking and stupid giggling. No thanks.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    NotJustIdeas
    Australia4 years ago
  • Frivilous, wheezing narrator self congratulating ignores

    the subject matter, innacurate dates, trivial and simplistic. More concered with themselves than the subject matter than the thing itself, sapiens and neanderthals. Swims on the surface, NEVER dives deep

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    caseywilson01
    Canada4 years ago
  • Thank you

    We need more podcasters reporting on America’s ancient people. So to find your podcast made me very happy.

    I am an archaeological artist, and was listening to your show while painting tonight!!! Ren Harvey

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ren Harvey
    United States4 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Impressive breadth across archaeology topics and formats; hosts offer engaging, accessible explanations.
A mix of expert guests and dynamic banter; some listeners crave deeper fact-checking and less giggling.
Clear enthusiasm and strong scholarly backbone, with some critiques about pacing and depth in certain episodes.
Positive feedback on guest expertise and production quality, though a few criticisms about consistency in rigor and tone.
Long-term fans appreciate the show's range and ability to translate archaeology for diverse audiences.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Who Gets Published? Gender Inequity in Plains Anthropology with Dr. Phyllis Johnson and Erica Carmody - Plains 43
Q: What practical steps can Plains Anthropologist and similar journals take to increase female authorship?
Direct outreach to young women in the field, mentoring, providing clear submission pathways, and promoting early-career researchers via special issues can help increase female first-author publications.
Who Gets Published? Gender Inequity in Plains Anthropology with Dr. Phyllis Johnson and Erica Carmody - Plains 43
Q: How did you collect and verify author gender across many decades?
We reviewed each article to identify primary authors and used academic profiles or conference records to infer gender where possible, acknowledging that older entries sometimes lacked clear gender indicators or online records.
Who Gets Published? Gender Inequity in Plains Anthropology with Dr. Phyllis Johnson and Erica Carmody - Plains 43
Q: What motivated you to pursue this question about gender representation in Plains Anthropologist?
We noticed a trend that most literature cited in Plains Archaeology came from men, and we suspected this reflected a broader gender gap in publishing. The goal was to quantify the disparity, compare it to other journals, and understand underlying factors.
Alan Ehrgott and The Elusive Conquest of Queen Califa - Rock Art 167
Q: Was it a lifetime passion or something in your childhood? How did you get connected with this kind of a dalliance?
He describes a lifelong interest sparked by family hiking experiences near Baja California and his later Pacific Crest Trail journey, which guided his shift toward conservation biology and deepened his curiosity about Baja's rock art.
Ancient Skin-care with Katie Chin-Quee (part 2) - Teabreak 54
Q: What is your PhD topic and how did that come about?
Her PhD topic sits at the intersection of Arctic archaeology, Indigenous sovereignty, climate change, and tourism, reflecting an expanded scope beyond ancient skincare into contemporary issues and community engagement.

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This show explores archaeology from fieldwork to public-facing storytelling, with episodes ranging from site-specific research and methods to debates about training paths, ethical issues, and the intersection of archaeology with pop culture. Listeners can expect rigorous discussions of field techniques (like sourcing, dating, and geophysics), practical implications for CRM and academia, and lively takes on how archaeology informs public understanding of history. A notable strength is the mix of expert guests and industry perspectives, which can appeal to practitioners, students, and curious lay readers alike. The format often blends scholarship with accessible storytelling and occasional offbeat topics, making it a good fit for those who wa... more

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