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Archaeology
Cultural Resource Management
Anthropology
Neanderthals
Material Culture
Rock Art
Paleontology
Fantasy Literature
Ancient Egypt
Horses
Experimental Archaeology
Neurodiversity
Medieval Studies
Vikings
The Witcher
Dragons
Osiris
Wyoming
Pawnee Nation
Ancient Rome

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It’s time for a bit of a breather, as Ash and Tilly prepare themselves for a longer-term project funded by the Nextian Universe Research Institute! Tune in to hear their plans for future episodes, learn about the link between minotaurs and archaeolog... more

In this episode of the Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, Carlton sits down with Robert Hoard and Zachary Day to discuss their recent article, “Ceramic artifacts from the 2019 excavations at the Tobias site, 14RC8 — evidence of local manufacture and t... more

Today the show asks the question: Does CRM need universities to train the next generation of archaeologists? While we’ve talked about the deficiencies in university training for archaeologists, a new movement among CRM companies and industry leaders ... more

In episode 330 of The Archeology Show, we discuss the latest controversy over the site of Monte Verde in southern Chile, long considered a cornerstone pre-Clovis site dated to about 14,500 BP. We summarize a March 2026 study led by Todd Surovell argu... more

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Recent Guests

Meenakshi Dubey-Pathak
Rock art researcher and fieldworker in India
Goan/Gond and Korku communities; Pachmarhi region, Madhya Pradesh
Episode: The Rock Art of India with Dr. Meenakshi Dubey-Pathak - Rock Art 165
Andy Shuttleworth
Dr. Andy Shuttleworth, discussed migration, movement and uncertainty
Academic/Research
Episode: The Evolving Human Story: Neurodiversity and Archaeology - ADHD 206
Dr. José Capriles Flores
Anthropological archaeologist focused on environmental archaeology, human ecology, and zooarchaeology; Bolivian-born researcher
Penn State; Bolivia fieldwork projects
Episode: The Archaeology of Indigenous South America - HeVo 106
Katie Chin-Quee
Archaeologist and science communicator
Unspecified
Episode: Ancient Skin-care with Katie Chin-Quee (part 1) - Ep 53
Anjali Ranadive
Founder of Women for Wolves; conservationist and advocate
Women for Wolves
Episode: Women for Wolves with Anjali Ranadive - Ethno 36
Dr. John Bellezza
Researcher in Tibetan archaeology and rock art
Independent scholar/field researcher
Episode: Dr. John Bellezza on Exploring Pre-Buddhist Tibet and Its Rock Art - Rock Art 164
Geza Frank
Member of the EXARC community, Roman reenactor
EXARC; The Age of Constantine (Instagram/TikTok)
Episode: Reviving a Roman Matrix - EXARC 71
Jessica van Dam
Conservationist and knitter featured in the episode
vandamconservation.com
Episode: Pasts and Crafts: Knitting with Jessica van Dam (part 2) - Teabreak 52
Marty Hillard
Director of Community Engagement, Kansas Children's Discovery Center, Topeka
Kansas Children's Discovery Center
Episode: Kansas Archaeology Month Event at the Kansas Children's Discovery Center - Plains 41

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Various Archaeology and CRM Hosts
A diverse team of hosts and contributors across archaeology, CRM, and related fields providing expert discussion, interviews, and demonstrations.

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 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
    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

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    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

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Ancient Skin-care with Katie Chin-Quee (part 1) - Ep 53
Q: But still I can imagine that is a very personalized thing. How's that extra barrier in kind of interpretation and things? How is that developed?
Katie discusses interpretive challenges, biases in archaeology, and the importance of artifactual evidence and place-finding in understanding ancient skincare and fragrance beyond subjective modern perspectives.
Ancient Skin-care with Katie Chin-Quee (part 1) - Ep 53
Q: I think that the issue there is, are we talking about skin-care as ritual and self-care, or are you talking about skin-care as a dermatological practice and medicine?
She explains the dual nature of ancient skincare as both ritual/self-care and potential dermatological/medical practice, emphasizing the difficulty of neatly categorizing it and the role of evidence from tombs, texts, and residue analysis.
Ancient Skin-care with Katie Chin-Quee (part 1) - Ep 53
Q: So this is a very specific topic, and we've talked about your twisty path into the field of archaeology, but how did this particular kind of sub-topic first emerge?
Katie describes how her interest grew from nursing and women's health into archaeology, using questions about ancient self-care, fragrance, and skincare to drive a broader inquiry into how ancient people valued daily rituals and materials, aided by her background in bioarchaeology.
The Archaeology of Indigenous South America - HeVo 106
Q: What are some practical outcomes of your work with Chiripa and similar sites beyond academic publications?
Beyond excavation results, the work supports community identity, tourism development, and education. The Chiripa project improved facilities and museums, trained local youths, and produced graphic novels in Spanish and the local language to disseminate findings, reinforcing local pride and providing new income streams via archaeology-related tourism.
The Archaeology of Indigenous South America - HeVo 106
Q: How do local Indigenous communities relate to the archaeological sites you study, and how do you engage them in your research?
Communities are connected to their landscape and see sites as multi-layered—sacred, economic, and cultural. We engage through collaboration with community leaders, training programs, and making information accessible, such as through exhibitions, graphic novels, and school talks, ensuring that the research supports their livelihoods and preserves heritage.

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The show covers a wide range of archaeological topics with a strong emphasis on how science, technology, and human behavior intersect with the past. Episodes often explore how artifacts, sites, and oral histories inform our understanding of humanity, from neurodiversity and cognition in ancient populations to the role of gender, daily life, and myth in shaping cultures. A recurring strength is translating complex research into accessible conversations, sometimes featuring hands-on demonstrations, debates about dating methods, and discussions on ethics, CRM practices, and public engagement. It's likely to appeal to curious listeners—students, professionals, and lifelong learners—who enjoy thoughtful analysis, skeptical inquiry, and stories t... more

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5. Anjali Ranadive
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