Do we layer too much significance on people and things from prehistory and the past - simply because they are old? Do we confer special status on them in the absence of direct connection?
00:00 - Greetings & introduction
02:55 - A reverence for ‘t... more
A new study out of Notre Dame University, Indiana has suggested that accepted estimations for population levels at Çatahöyük and other Neolithic villages in Anatolia may be grossly inflated.
In the past We have been told that Çatalhoyuk could have h... more
Why do certain places take on significance in the human psyche? How do places of pilgrimage arise? Why are Göbekli Tepe, Stonehenge and other sites where they are?
We look at an aspect of human behaviour that is rarely taken into account when trying... more
In the process of developing and making Göbekli Tepe to Stonehenge, we're lifting the corner of the carpet on all sorts of aspects to do with the Neolithic period that we perhaps would not have otherwise.
And so it is with the topic of this discussi... more
As the first steps in making the Göbekli Tepe to Stonehenge film project, a few weeks ago Rupert and I spent three days at Göbekli Tepe with access to the whole site - we've been down amongst the T-pillars, we've seen the places where the people live... more
In the very first 'Göbekli Tepe to Stonehenge' podcast, we aim to provide a context for the phenomenon of the T-Pillar sites of South Eastern Turkïye and to set the scene for the journey we are about to embark upon with the whole Göbekli Tepe to Ston... more
Every week we make an exclusive short podcast for our Patreon supporters called 'The Monday Moot'. It's a kind of a sandbox where we air our thoughts on aspects of prehistoric archaeology.
Sometimes, those thoughts become worthy topics for a wider a... more
We take you to The Scottish Isles, Bohemia and South Carolina!
More fingerprints on pottery have been found at the Ness of Brodgar and it turns out that they all belong to young adult men and that the most recent print to be found belonged to a thir... more
This series reflects the research and opinions of two remarkable, self taught "archeologists" who are recognized by professors and professionals as credible and reliable. Their work ranges from their evaluations of papers and their findings to interviews with world-recognized professionals. The style is not formal or pedantic, but, rather, invites engagement with a period of humankind where there is never-ending mystery and room for thought.
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