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Encore - The Curse of King Tut - Ep 128
The Archaeology Podcast Network is taking a break for the holiday season. In the meantime, please enjoy this encore episode. It’s a favorite of ours! Happy holidays!
Welcome to a special Halloween edition of the Pseudo-archaeology Podcast! Tonight, the incredibly unsatisfying story of The Curse of King Tut. Beware! You may tune out even faster than usual…
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Encore: Ancient Apocalypse or Modern Lies? - Ep 195
Просмотров 574 часа назад
The Archaeology Podcast Network is taking a break for the holiday season. In the meantime, please enjoy this encore episode. It’s a favorite of ours! Happy holidays! CORRECTION: Graham Hancock wrote Fingerprints of the Gods NOT Chariots of the Gods which was written by Erich von Däniken. Our apologies for mixing up the two titles! The latest archaeological injustice from Graham Hancock is in th...
The Wyrm That Stole Yule (part 2) - Ep 34
Просмотров 2612 часов назад
It’s part two of Ash and Tilly’s quest to prevent Ragnarok, as they chat with archaeobotanist and fantasy author Genoveva Dimova about the symbolism and archaeology of trees. But how can we see the symbolic significance of trees in the past? What patterns can we see in how people interacted with trees in prehistory? And why is Ash a megalomaniac? Tune in to find out! Links • Tolkien yew door (w...
The Late Archaic: Shifts in Society and the Legacy of the Nebo Hill Site - Ep 10
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In this episode of the Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, host Carlton Shield Chief Gover explores the Late Archaic period, a time of significant cultural and environmental change on the Great Plains. At the heart of the discussion is the Nebo Hill Site in Missouri, a key archaeological site that sheds light on the innovations and adaptations of Late Archaic peoples. Carlton examines the technol...
ENCORE Commonly Held Myths About CRM Archaeology - Ep 263
Просмотров 7816 часов назад
The Archaeology Podcast Network is taking a break for the holiday season. In the meantime, please enjoy this encore episode. It’s a favorite of ours! Happy holidays! You’ll never have a family in CRM. You need a Master’s degree to do ANYTHING. You’re NOT a scientist. Leader’s are made in college. These are just a few of the common myths in CRM archaeology. We talk about these and a lot more on ...
Encore - Homo Naledi and the Cave of Bones Controversy - Ep 246
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This week we tackle one of our favorite topics - controversy! Last summer, the team working on the Rising Star Cave site in South Africa released a series of pre-prints making some incredible claims about the pre-human species, Homo Naledi. They were closely followed by the Netflix documentary, Cave of Bones which captured the attention of the public. However, other researchers are pushing back...
Encore: Evidence for the Peopling of the Americas - Ep 111
Просмотров 187День назад
The Archaeology Podcast Network is taking a break for the holiday season. In the meantime, please enjoy this encore episode. It’s a favorite of ours! Happy holidays! There’s a lot of dates thrown around regarding the first people to enter and settle North and South America. However, what’s the evidence? What do we know with a high degree of certainty? Let’s find out on this episode. Contact • D...
ENCORE: Kinkella Visits "The Thing" - Ep 98
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The Archaeology Podcast Network is taking a break for the holiday season. In the meantime, please enjoy this encore episode. It’s a favorite of ours! Happy holidays! Welcome to one of the creepiest nights of my life. Alone on a desert highway one evening in 1998, I decided to pull over into a deserted parking lot. The parking lot belonged to a large storage building which had a huge sign on the...
Encore: The Ramblings of a Lakota Anthropologist on American Indians and Anthropology and Tribal ...
Просмотров 5214 дней назад
The Archaeology Podcast Network is taking a break for the holiday season. In the meantime, please enjoy this encore episode. It’s a favorite of ours! Happy holidays! On today’s episode, Jessica hosts Dr. Richard Meyers (Oglala Lakota), Tribal Relations Specialist at the Black Hills National Forest and the former Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor at Oglala Lakota College. Rich...
Encore: Ivory Baton, Pliny the Elder and Amelia Earhart - Ep 253
Просмотров 6714 дней назад
The Archaeology Podcast Network is taking a break for the holiday season. In the meantime, please enjoy this encore episode. It’s a favorite of ours! Happy holidays! This week we have 3 fascinating archaeology news stories. First, experimental research has helped researchers determine the function of an ivory baton. Then, we take a look at a newly discovered Roman villa that may have belonged t...
The Wyrm That Stole Yule (part 1) - Ep 33
Просмотров 1214 дней назад
In arguably their most important quest yet, Ash and Tilly have to prevent Ragnarok! Yggdrasil, the world tree, is missing, and the Asgard Yuletide Committee needs a replacement to decorate for their upcoming Yule celebrations. Luckily, they are joined by return guest Genoveva Dimova, archaeobotanist and fantasy author. Together, they discuss the symbolism of trees in fantasy fiction and mytholo...
BS at the beginning, BS at the end. How to Recognize IT before it's too late - Ep 303
Просмотров 2721 день назад
When a project or relationship starts poorly, it usually ends poorly. The panelist discuss how to recognize problems early in projects, relationships, and more. Transcripts • For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/303Blogs and Resources: • Bill White: Succinct Research (www.succinctresearch.com/) • Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology (dougsarchaeology....
Let's take a break - Ep 35
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Let's take a break - Ep 35
The Archaeology of Moana 2 - Ep 290
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The Archaeology of Moana 2 - Ep 290
Wheels of Time: The Middle Archaic and the Medicine Wheels of the Great Plains - Ep 09
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Wheels of Time: The Middle Archaic and the Medicine Wheels of the Great Plains - Ep 09
Pacific Rim Rock Art with Rachel Hoerman and the Huliaupa'a Community - Rock Art 136
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Pacific Rim Rock Art with Rachel Hoerman and the Huliaupa'a Community - Rock Art 136
2024 End of the Year Review! - Ep 153
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2024 End of the Year Review! - Ep 153
How Will the Next 4 Years Change CRM? - Ep 302
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How Will the Next 4 Years Change CRM? - Ep 302
The Mayan Calendar Has Been Solved! - Ep 289
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The Mayan Calendar Has Been Solved! - Ep 289
The Amulet of Uncertainty (part 2) - Ep 32
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The Amulet of Uncertainty (part 2) - Ep 32
Adapting to Change: The Early Archaic Period on the Great Plains - Ep 08
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Adapting to Change: The Early Archaic Period on the Great Plains - Ep 08
Sharks in the Colosseum! #fakenews - Ep 288
Просмотров 73Месяц назад
Sharks in the Colosseum! #fakenews - Ep 288
It's all fun and games - Ep 34
Просмотров 9Месяц назад
It's all fun and games - Ep 34
Pictish Rock Art with Hamish Findlay Lamley - Ep 135
Просмотров 99Месяц назад
Pictish Rock Art with Hamish Findlay Lamley - Ep 135
Six Degrees of Menendez Murders: I Knew a Guy Who Knew the Guy - Ep 152
Просмотров 41Месяц назад
Six Degrees of Menendez Murders: I Knew a Guy Who Knew the Guy - Ep 152
The 2024 Updated NAGPRA Regulations - Ep 92
Просмотров 35Месяц назад
The 2024 Updated NAGPRA Regulations - Ep 92
Famous Pompeii Casts Are Not Who They Seem - Ep 287
Просмотров 159Месяц назад
Famous Pompeii Casts Are Not Who They Seem - Ep 287
The Amulet of Uncertainty (part 1) - Ep 31
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The Amulet of Uncertainty (part 1) - Ep 31
Indigenous Archaeology: Reclaiming Narratives of the Past - Ep 07
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Indigenous Archaeology: Reclaiming Narratives of the Past - Ep 07
Where are the white students? - Ep 301
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Where are the white students? - Ep 301

Комментарии

  • @cyndyjt7571
    @cyndyjt7571 День назад

    I'd love to hear a chat with Ken Albala cuz archeological food

  • @lastofmygeneration
    @lastofmygeneration 2 дня назад

    Thanks for correcting the attribution of chariots of the gods to hancock in the description.

  • @mostlyharmless1918
    @mostlyharmless1918 2 дня назад

    Pliny has a short i sound, it'd be like "Plinny" in English. You had it right, my Latin prof would be pleased with you.

  • @cyndyjt7571
    @cyndyjt7571 4 дня назад

    I'm looking forward to your commentary on Colorado cliff dwellings

  • @cyndyjt7571
    @cyndyjt7571 4 дня назад

    I would listen to an RV podcast. Just please include yarn shop visits

  • @dmunro9076
    @dmunro9076 6 дней назад

    Thanks! MC!

  • @OsmarDori
    @OsmarDori 6 дней назад

    Thanks for the analysis! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?

  • @Mr.Buster404
    @Mr.Buster404 7 дней назад

    The winds at the mouth of the corridor in WY were estimated to be 500 MPH constant wind.

  • @TheWildColonialBoyAus
    @TheWildColonialBoyAus 9 дней назад

    31:27 just heard you say "we only dig down a metre at best in the colorado plain" and " to 2 sterile levels or the water table" why is this accepted that the digs are only "allowed" to go this deep?

  • @dmunro9076
    @dmunro9076 9 дней назад

    Thanks, that was very interesting! MC and Season's greetings!

  • @custodialmark
    @custodialmark 12 дней назад

    had we rubbed elbows. Mom passed frum there and also degree from asu. i worked at when you attened. we aided aim. Lakota Women connections. i attended bhsc Spearfish in 70s, mom Ruth Hunsinger. , a Phd set up native studies curriculums.

  • @jtthoma5
    @jtthoma5 12 дней назад

    I was sad to quit anthropology. While it was always a tool of colonialism, it’s now become a static academic discipline frozen in amber. Anthropology was the last real strand of Marxist and socialist theoretical training, but all that’s been stamped out.

  • @mostlyharmless1918
    @mostlyharmless1918 13 дней назад

    Any chance we could get a rundown on the rules of Battle-Atl?

  • @danihutch
    @danihutch 16 дней назад

    I like it when you talk about yourselves and laugh so keep it up!

  • @danihutch
    @danihutch 19 дней назад

    I am not an archaeologist but would LOVE to attend a public side of an academic conference. I can't get enough of archeology but there is a lack of quality, non-sensational, content out there. I want the academic content but it's gotta be dumbed down a little for me 😂

  • @danihutch
    @danihutch 21 день назад

    The creativity/variability may have come in with the ritual around the physical actions maybe? So the physical pieces are the same through the centuries but the dances, songs, actions outside of that could have evolved...

  • @danihutch
    @danihutch 22 дня назад

    Hairoids😂

  • @KenSoHappyClegg
    @KenSoHappyClegg 22 дня назад

    Is this an archeology show or a genetics show,? Now that DNA can be extracted from archeogical finds, providing a depth of info far beyond stones and bones, archeologists are jumping on the geneticists bandwagons everywhere

  • @danihutch
    @danihutch 26 дней назад

    I like that you bring in real life by the way. It bridges the gap between scholarly archeology and...well...me who is interested but not an archeologist or a scholar. 😊

  • @danihutch
    @danihutch 26 дней назад

    I'm really enjoying this podcast. I'm listening to them from most recent backwards. I just wanted to let you know I'm enjoying the conversational format. You all make comments and have questions that I have. Thank you for doing this!

  • @cyndyjt7571
    @cyndyjt7571 28 дней назад

    Joe Rogan isn't a journalist. He's an entertainer.

  • @JacquelyneOlveira
    @JacquelyneOlveira Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for this amazing video! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?

  • @AugustusRuck
    @AugustusRuck Месяц назад

    That first little bit at the intro reminds me of the ERB line 'now you got the Pan-Hellenist from Pella hella-pissed'.

  • @AugustusRuck
    @AugustusRuck Месяц назад

    Hehehe, niel before me. <3 I freakin' love the jokes at the end of each episode.

  • @AugustusRuck
    @AugustusRuck Месяц назад

    god dang, I am so glad this is on youtube now. Stitcher crapped out, and I was really sad. Even on stitcher, I couldn't comment or like or anything. Here I can yell into the void about how much I enjoy being able to catch back up again. <3

  • @IamVerilance
    @IamVerilance Месяц назад

    Great to have found this

  • @LS-bs4tx
    @LS-bs4tx Месяц назад

    There are many more things than just the circles.

  • @LS-bs4tx
    @LS-bs4tx Месяц назад

    The guy who did the documentary has a degree from Yale.

  • @LizardandBuns
    @LizardandBuns Месяц назад

    This show is so underrated

  • @JungleJargon
    @JungleJargon Месяц назад

    Since we are apparently looking into genealogies and history, enough with so much disinformation. Neanderthals are Eurasians and Denisovans are a mix of Eurasians and Sino Canaanite tribe of Sinim with the D y-hg in Asia and or the House of King Nimrod’s descendants with the C y-hg both of which are Hamitic, Canaanite and Cushite. The original Hittites were also Canaanite. Neanderthals were Eurasians descended from Japheth and Denisovans are a mix of Eurasians and Canaanites and or Cushites descended from Ham. We know this because of the people living today who have Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA. Sumerians were Assyrians and Akkadian descendants of Nimrod. DNA migrations show that Native Americans crossed the Atlantic to Central America from the Mediterranean Sea. There are four or more haplogroup lineages that show this migration route, the A C&D maternal mtDNA lineages and the Q paternal Y chromosomal lineage as well as probably the C paternal y-hg lineage made this same crossing to Central America and then all of these lineages spread north and south from there. The Inuit also with the Q y-hg crossed the Bering Strait. People are ignoring actual known human history. The actual historical records and DNA migrations show that everyone spread out from Mesopotamia. Ancient history is essential for everyone to know, especially that of the sixteen original civilizations… that are from the sixteen grandsons of Noah. We should learn ancient history before trying to learn science. The following are the paternal Y chromosome haplogroups that make the most sense. 1. The first inhabitants of Italy (K) Tubal 2. Thracians (L) Tiras 3. Greek sea people (T) Javan 4. Siberians & East Asians (NO) Magog 5. East Europeans & Eurasians (P) Meshek 6. Medes (Q) Madai 7. Western Europeans (R) Gomer 8. Hebrews & Arabic (IJ) Arphaxad 9. Elamites (H) Elam 10. Assyrians (G) Asshur 11. Arameans (F1) Aram 12. Lydians (F2) Lud 13. Cushites (AB, C) Cush 14. Egyptians (E3) Mitzrayim 15. Canaanites (E2, D) Canaan 16. Original N. African Phoenicians (E1) Phut The only way to determine the actual paternal lineages is with the Y chromosome. E1 is Phut, E2 is Canaan and E3 is Mitzrayim. The descendants of Cush are A B and C with C being the descendants of the House of King Nimrod the first King of the world (with many descendants reinforcing his genes) which was from Akkad in Mesopotamia to Assyria otherwise known as the Sumer. The descendants of Nimrod later spread to the Americas and Pacific islands. It’s the reason Olmec statues often appear Polynesian since they share the same common ancestor with Polynesians. In the Americas it’s C3 and in the Pacific islands it’s C2. The D paternal Y-hg Sino descendants of Canaan migrated from Canaan to Sinai and then east to Andaman Islands, China, all the way to Japan and Tibet. The C paternal Y-hg descendants of Nimrod migrated as far as South Asia, Australia, the Pacific, Mongolia, Europe and all the way to the Americas by way of Atlantic accounting for the Olmec civilization in Central America as well as the Q Y-hg descendants of Madai ancestor of the Medes that also crossed the Atlantic to Central America along with the maternal lineages of A C and D. The A maternal mtDNA haplogroup belonging to the *Semitic* N lineage accompanied the Eurasian Q paternal Y-hg to Central America. The C&D maternal haplogroups belonging to the *Eurasian* M lineage also accompanied the Atlantic crossing of the Q paternal Y-hg Medes and probably the C paternal Y-hg to Central America. The Semitic B maternal mtDNA haplogroup seems to have crossed on the other side via the Pacific Ocean to South America. The Mediterranean paternal R1b and the maternal X2a (also found in Galilee) represent yet another Atlantic crossing of the later Phoenicians in the days of King Solomon considering also the additional Mediterranean paternal Y chromosome haplogroups of T, G, I1, I2, J1, J2, E and B found in Native Americans today in addition to the Mediterranean R1b found in Native American Populations. J1 and J2 are Arabs and Hebrews. (I1 is most likely the tribe of Dan and I2 resembles the movements of the sailing tribe of Asher.) Of course there are also the Cohen, 50% of which are J1 P58 known as the Cohen modal haplotype which identifies the IJ paternal lineage of Hebrews and Arabs that are descended from Arphaxad. J2 M172 is the largest group of descendants probably of the House of the kings David *and* Solomon. Now you know a lot more of what is now verified human history. The mtDNA maternal lineage of the out of Africa claim goes from African to Eurasian and then to Semitic while the Y chromosome lineage goes from African to Semitic and then Eurasian. So according to that Africans produced Semitic males and Eurasian females who then produced Eurasian males and Semitic females completely invalidating the Out of Africa claim. *The reality is that all of these various lineages had to have existed simultaneously.*

  • @vancelifereflexology
    @vancelifereflexology Месяц назад

    I can say that Graham Hancock is more interesting and has the ability to hold his audience unlike this podcast host!!!

  • @artmechanical3359
    @artmechanical3359 Месяц назад

    Dull

  • @twanger8237
    @twanger8237 Месяц назад

    This pod cast sucks n is boring

  • @JohnnyGonzo77
    @JohnnyGonzo77 Месяц назад

    FIRST!!!!..fuck you gatekeeper moron

  • @brentehuffman
    @brentehuffman 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for having me on!

  • @zephyrchick6434
    @zephyrchick6434 2 месяца назад

    WOW! I just happened upon this, and what an introduction to your channel! Utterly happy. And the announcement of the Arkhaios prize was splendid. Congratulations to Director Stiefenhofer and documentary team.

  • @emead528
    @emead528 2 месяца назад

    What the heck is this? Lies

    • @archaeologypodcastnetwork
      @archaeologypodcastnetwork 2 месяца назад

      Are you referring to something Carton said or an ad? If it's an ad, they are inserted by our hosting service based on your location. We have no control over them. Sorry.

  • @ziply123
    @ziply123 2 месяца назад

    You must be joking. Starting this with a political lie?

    • @archaeologypodcastnetwork
      @archaeologypodcastnetwork 2 месяца назад

      Are you referring to something Carton said or an ad? If it's an ad, they are inserted by our hosting service based on your location. We have no control over them. Sorry.

    • @mostlyharmless1918
      @mostlyharmless1918 16 дней назад

      @@archaeologypodcastnetwork Pretty sure these violent, racist, deceptively-edited, incredibly off-putting ads that open your videos are NOT location based. My location is in one of the bluest census tracts in the western US. My YT algorithmic profile normally tees me up for scammy kitchen composter gadgets and vegan meal-delivery services. If I'm receiving this material, your hosting service is serving them to all your viewers. It's a hell of a bad first impression, absolutely the opposite of the work being presented in the actual videos. You might want to ask about this.

  • @marilenaf6426
    @marilenaf6426 2 месяца назад

    This episode trivialises a very traumatic period of Spanish history...not very scientific in my view.

    • @archaeologypodcastnetwork
      @archaeologypodcastnetwork 2 месяца назад

      Not intended to be "scientific". We're discussing articles in the news in brief. Thanks for listening!

  • @spocksdaughter9641
    @spocksdaughter9641 2 месяца назад

    Wondeful news from a rare source deserving the fine wk your guest is dedicated to.

  • @joshua.snyder
    @joshua.snyder 2 месяца назад

    Great discussion! It dumbfounds me how completely ridiculous the Mormons and conspiracists are when it comes to archaeology and the scientific method. Their apologists love Russell's Teapot arguments.

  • @Athena-m9s
    @Athena-m9s 2 месяца назад

    🌌What about Pluto though😂

  • @AugustusRuck
    @AugustusRuck 3 месяца назад

    I love this show! I wish Stitcher had a review option when I was listening to y'all on there.

  • @KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
    @KinkellaTeachesArchaeology 3 месяца назад

    Nice job Carlton! I had to make sure I was saying the right stuff to my students about the Paleoindian time period, and it turns out I was, so I don’t have to plagiarize you. Yet.

  • @6ixtymiles
    @6ixtymiles 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for yet another great discussion. But regarding the White Sands human trackways, which have been dated to between 23k and 21k years ago, I'm not aware of any "hotly debated" controversy in that dating. Had you stated this prior to the C-14 dating of the clearly stratified seeds used in the analyses I could've understood your claim of controversy. However, since A) the results of that dating, supplemented by and confirmed by B) subsequent further analysis clarifying that the carbon within the seeds was indeed associated with them and not merely absorption, that is no longer debated. Any cursory review of this issue will soon be confirmed; so, 23k to 21k years is both an academically and professionally well supported conclusion that people were in that melt off retention/wetland region at that time.

  • @6ixtymiles
    @6ixtymiles 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for yet another great discussion. But regarding the White Sands human trackways, which have been dated to between 23k and 21k years ago, I'm not aware of any "hotly debated" controversy in that dating. Had you stated this prior to the C-64 dating of the clearly stratified seeds used in the analyses I could've understood your claim of controversy. However, since A) the results of that dating, supplemented by and confirmed by B) further analysis clarifying the carbon within the seeds was indeed associated with them and not merely absorption, that is no longer debated. Any cursory review of this issue will soon be confirmed; so, 23k to 21k years is both an academically and professionally well supported conclusion that people were in that region at that time.

  • @tallsamjones1489
    @tallsamjones1489 3 месяца назад

    I’ve been waiting for this next installment. Thank you!

  • @clintonlake6442
    @clintonlake6442 3 месяца назад

    Very Interesting Thank you

  • @AugustusRuck
    @AugustusRuck 3 месяца назад

    I love how friendly, familiar, and close all of you sound. Very warming to hear.