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The Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica
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The news of the week in audio, for many years compiled and written by the late Michelle Hilling of Archaeologica, is now the product of our dedicated volunteer team. Read by Laura Kennedy, the Audio News is compiled from Archaeologica’s daily news updates. The musical interludes are original compositions by Anthony Kennedy. The Audio News from Archaeologica is compiled from Archaeologica.org's daily news updates.
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include:
5,200-hole monument may be the oldest accounting system in the Andes
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Humans and dogs migrated together for 11,000 years
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French naval base built on top of a 2,000-year-old port
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Japan had the least Denisovan DNA in East Asia
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New study increases map of Roman empire’s roads by over 100,000 kilometers
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Very early stone tool technology lasting 300,000 years in Kenya
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3,000-year-old Maya site built as map of universe
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Ice Age human activity discovered in Iberian highlands
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Archaeologists propose timeline for first human migration out of southern Africa
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Unearthed artifacts point us to Maya politics and culture at Ek Balam
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Newly discovered Neanderthal remains reveal intercontinental connections
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New West African museum prompts discovery of artifacts from the Kingdom of Benin
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Paleolithic stone tools reveal links between North America and Asia
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Archaeologists reconsider links between notable markers of the Bronze Age
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Cahokian wooden monument points to the city’s political and economic peak
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Modern technologies reshape view of relationship between Australia’s early human and megafaunal inhabitants
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New study proposes that hominids outside Homo family used tools
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Discovery of a large Minoan labyrinth in Crete
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Underwater archaeological site in Belize shows Maya production of salt
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Presumed plague in Egyptian temporary capitol may have not happened
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New study shows how Easter Island inhabitants walked their moai statues
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New date for ancient Egyptian temple comes from the shifting path of the Nile
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Public ritual practices helped form early Chinese state
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Ancient Peruvian empire may have used psychedelic beer to build relationships
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China’s earliest known urban society identified
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New timeline proposed for emergence of Bering Land Bridge
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Now-extinct megafauna were a key part of human Ice Age diets
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Archaeologists investigate impact of climate change on Bronze Age societies and agriculture
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42,000-year-old jewelry workshop discovered in France
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Pre-Hispanic ceremonial structures and petroglyphs point to neglected history of Indigenous cultures in Mexico
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New evidence from Bronze Age Sicily pushes back the arrival of the horse
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Advanced imaging helps researchers reconstruct the development of million-year-old human evolution in China
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Traces of exploding comet identified at Clovis archaeological sites
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World’s oldest mummies were smoke-dried
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Interdisciplinary team confirms woman honored by Roman-era marble sculpture
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Archaeologists locate underwater port, a potential clue for the site of Cleopatra’s tomb
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New study indicates ancient hominins intentionally buried their dead
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Ancient red floor in Turkey shows Neolithic ritual life
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Newly uncovered Caral city shows how residents peacefully adapted to climate change
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British metal production continued after the Romans left
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First known use of indigo dye found on Paleolithic era stones
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Archaeologists piece together 9,000-year-old tool-making workshop in West Africa
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Burial mounds promise new revelations about Iron Age communities in Kazakhstan
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Newly discovered frog sculpture helps confirm Caral people’s ecological connections
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New evidence of early agricultural behaviors beyond Fertile Crescent
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Vibrant 3,000-year-old Peruvian mural points to a coastal, pre-Inca artistic tradition
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Excavation of a single Scottish field reveals 10,000 years of history
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New study shows why early Persian Gulf communities were forced to design large-scale infrastructure
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New study traces transition from hunter-gatherers to the agricultural lifestyle
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First arrivals in Americas carried a genetic relic that helped fight diseases
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New analysis of Neolithic cow's tooth found at Stonehenge confirms link to Wales
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Multiple year-long droughts may have caused collapse of the Maya in the Yucatán Peninsula
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Silver Viking-Age hoard in England shows trade networks with Islamic World
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Die-cast silver coins in Southeast Asia showcase regional connections
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New study indicates that Neolithic peoples cannibalized rival groups
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New research reveals Maya population much larger than earlier estimates
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Artifacts from unknown human relative found in Indonesia
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New excavations show some residents returned to Pompeii after Vesuvius eruption
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Ancient DNA analysis redefines story of population development in the southern Caucasus
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Modeling study tests a Shroud of Turin creation hypothesis
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Medieval dental remains reveal the lifetime impact of early malnutrition
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Archaeologists identify mineral source for iconic ancient color, Maya Blue
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Ancient Celtic treasure trove unearthed in Czech Republic
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Lost Maya city of Sak-Bahlán rediscovered through GIS
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Early funerary ritual revealed in Israel’s 100,000-year-old Tinshemet Cave
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Bronze armor from the Late Bronze Age uncovered in the Czech Republic
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Madagascar’s Teniky Site shows unexpected Persian influence and ancient Indian Ocean connections
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Purdue Research Foundation and Archaeological Legacy Institute to embark on expedition to identify Amelia Earhart’s missing plane
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Oldest ancient Egyptian genome indicates North African and Mesopotamian ancestry
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Flourishing 3,500-year-old city in Peru served as key trading post
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Old Stone Age tools in China suggest sophisticated foraging techniques by early humans
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New study reveals that Neanderthals practiced complex food-processing vital to human development
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New study suggests "Dragon Man" skull may reveal what a Denisovan’s face looked like
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Ancient Egyptian city of Imet was a thriving urban area
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Research shows a large increase in human use of fire 50,000 years ago
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Vanished civilization's ancient temple uncovered in South America
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Thanks for a very interesting and intriguing episode. (^^,)
Can you make a episode on the new techniques with Ultraviolet Lasers to take photos of the soft tissues on fossils etc.? https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_9794520 ... https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2017/03/this-laser-reconstruction-of-a-four-winged-dinosaur-is-incredible/ Source link... https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0125923
Thanks for a great collection of episodes. (^^,) Amazing that the seeds did grow in to Metusalem and Hannah. Ant thanks for all the web links in all your episodes, that's a great help to find more information.