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In this episode, I sit down with Rob Bozell, who served the Nebraska State Historical Society for more than three decades and retired as State Archaeologist after a career that began in the 1980’s. Rob reflects on his journey through some of the most... more

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 over 1200 years. During its peak, the city stood as both a major checkpoint for foreign merchants enter... more

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 Vinnie Jones in it to justify putting him on the cover. You’ve seen mummies; you’ve seen zombies; but... more

Remembering Jane Goodall with Primatologist Carson Black

In this deeply heartfelt episode, David speaks with Primatologist, Biological Anthropologist, and Conservationist, Carson Black, who has spent her academic career studying chimpanzees in Seneg... more

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Recent Guests

Alexandra Sebire
Founder of Solemniko and business consultant specializing in solopreneurs and creatives.
Solemniko
Episode: Pasts and Crafts: Book binding with Alexandra Sebire (part 1) - Tea Break 38
Shefa Salem al-Baraesi
Visual artist from Libya focusing on rock art and archaeology.
Episode: Re-imaging Libyan Rock Art with visual artist Shefa Salem al-Baraesi - Rock Art 151
Cassidee Thornhill
Collections Manager for the University of Wyoming Archaeological Repository and expert on early contact era horses
University of Wyoming Archaeological Repository
Episode: Horses (Part 2) | Horses in Early Contact North America with Cassidee Thornhill - Ethno 24
Chance Ward
NAGPRA coordinator at History Colorado and tribal member of Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
History Colorado
Episode: Plains Native Voices in Archaeology with Chance and Tyrel - Plains 27
Betty Kimble
Descendant of Tom Cook and participant in the Bolivar Archaeological Project
Episode: Bolivar Archaeological Project, Part Two - HeVo 100
Howard Clark
Descendant of Tom Cook and participant in the Bolivar Archaeological Project
Episode: Bolivar Archaeological Project, Part Two - HeVo 100
William Taylor
Assistant professor at the University of Colorado and author of Hoof Beats, How Horses Shaped Human History
University of Colorado
Episode: Horses (Part 1) | Hoof Beats with Dr. William Taylor - Ethno 23
Jona Schlegal
Expert in graffiti documentation and visual science communication
ArchInk
Episode: The Graffiti Palimpsest (Part 2) - Trowel 52
Nicola Rose
A writer and director advocating for neurodivergent storytelling.
Film Maker, Director of Magnetosphere
Episode: Magnetosphere with Nicola Rose - ADHD 21

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 146 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 States2 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 States3 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
    Australia3 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

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    1
    caseywilson01
    Canada3 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

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The breadth of archaeological topics covered is far-reaching and the hosts are knowledgeable and enjoyable. Long may it continue!
Listeners appreciate the entertaining yet informative nature of the discussions, finding the unique insights compelling.
Feedback indicates a mix of enjoyment and frustration, with some feeling the need for more depth and accuracy in certain episodes. Overall, the podcast fosters lively engagements with historical narratives.

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Pasts and Crafts: Book binding with Alexandra Sebire (part 1) - Tea Break 38
Q: What would you say are the kind of, we'll get into the sort of the tools and the practicalities at the moment, but in terms of the sort of, I guess, the mindset or the skills or the sort of what would you say is, what do you need to have mentally in order to kind of prepare yourself for doing bookbinding?
You have to love notebooks, books, and be a little bit nerdy already about paper. But also, you have to be aware that it is not an instant gratification craft.
Pasts and Crafts: Book binding with Alexandra Sebire (part 1) - Tea Break 38
Q: What is it? I mean, this is probably a very complicated question for you. When people ask you, what do you do? What's your kind of elevator pitch?
I'm a business consultant, kind of specializing in working with solopreneurs and creatives, and then also a bookbinder, specializing in making luxury stationery that's also sustainable and ethical.
Re-imaging Libyan Rock Art with visual artist Shefa Salem al-Baraesi - Rock Art 151
Q: What inspired you to create your paintings and how do you go about bringing these ancient scenes to life?
I research the rock art and use my imagination to reconstruct the scenes into large murals, focusing on historical contexts.
The Stones are Speaking: Gault Site Documentary - TAS 316
Q: What do you want viewers to take away from the film?
I want people to take away from this film the thought that history matters, that saving cultural sites matters, and that all of us need to be like Mike.
Horses (Part 1) | Hoof Beats with Dr. William Taylor - Ethno 23
Q: What is the earliest evidence of riding?
Dr. Taylor notes that while the first chariot burials occurred around 2000 BC, actual evidence for horse riding is sparse, with hazardous use and the development of controlled transport evolving over time.

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What is The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Content spans a wide range of themes in archaeology, intersecting with cultural studies and technology. Episodes cover intriguing historical narratives such as the peopling of the Americas, the evolution and importance of notebooks in documentation, and notable archaeological projects, including the Bolivar Archaeological Project. The discourse often incorporates voices from diverse backgrounds, highlighting Native perspectives and community engagements in archaeological practices. The podcast uniquely blends factual information with conversational anecdotes, fostering a lively and sometimes humorous dialogue about the challenges and explorations within the field. This variety makes it appealing to listeners interested in both serious acade... more

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4. Chance Ward
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7. William Taylor
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