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- 51 - Archaeo News Podcast 273
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries. Contents: The original Stonehenge? A dismantled stone circle in the Preseli Hills of west Wales Speaker: Philip Hansen Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering)
Fri, 24 Dec 2021 - 50 - Archaeo News Podcast 272
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries. Contents: The original Stonehenge? A dismantled stone circle in the Preseli Hills of west Wales Speaker: Philip Hansen Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering)
Fri, 19 Nov 2021 - 49 - Archaeo News Podcast 271
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries. Contents: Iron Age man first known case of tuberculosis in Britain Earliest known identical twins found in Upper Palaeolithic grave How to mend a giant menhir Ancient cave art inspired by hallucinogens 8,400-year-old dog buried with his master Some tasks specialised according to gender almost 4,000 years ago Remains of female hunter challenge ancient gender roles 2,000 pieces of plastic found at Iron Age site in Wales Speaker: Philip Hansen Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering)
Sun, 24 Jan 2021 - 48 - Archaeo News Podcast 270
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries. Contents: Australia wildfires reveal ancient aquaculture system Neolithic house orientations finally solved Damage to prehistoric burial mound in Wales Study suggests two megalithic cultures were separate groups Homo erectus may not have evolved in Asia Neanderthals could swim and dive? Unique Stone Age Ring made from deer antler discovered in Denmark Ancient Chinese people experimented with different methods of making beer Speaker: Philip Hansen Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering)
Fri, 27 Mar 2020 - 47 - Archaeo News Podcast 269
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries. Contents: Ancient humans survived longer than previously thought Footprints of Ice Age mammoths and prehistoric humans Neolithic chewing gum helps recreate image of ancient Dane Public help document damage to historic Scottish sites Prehistoric infants found with helmets made from skulls Comparing the teeth of Denisovans and modern Asians Neolithic crops discovered in Tibet Prehistoric humans built a wall to keep out the sea - But it failed Speaker: Philip Hansen Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering)
Mon, 27 Jan 2020 - 46 - Archaeo News Podcast 268
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries. Contents: Ancient platform 'damaged' during Stonehenge tunnel work Bid to build replica Iron Age tower in Scotland Tests find human skull age exceeds 10,000 years Ritual finger amputation may explain missing fingers in Palaeolithic people 'Ancient' Scottish stone circle found to be replica Oldest ever traces of the plague found in Sweden Hoard of Copper Age axes discovered in Bulgaria Archaeologists find the oldest burials in Ecuador Handpas Project Speaker: Philip Hansen Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering)
Sat, 09 Feb 2019 - 45 - Archaeo News Podcast 267
Stone Pages presents a podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries. Contents: Did the people buried at Stonehenge come from Wales? Scientists identify oldest Homo sapiens drawing Prehistoric Children learned many skilled tasks Greek farmer in Crete stumbles onto 3,400-year-old tomb Scotland's largest find of prehistoric pottery 13,000-year-old brewery discovered in Israel Neolithic people adapted to climate change 7,200-year-old cheese making found in Croatia Speaker: Philip Hansen Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering)
Sun, 04 Nov 2018 - 23min - 44 - Archaeo News Podcast 266Contents: Neolithic ritual cave site discovered in Mayo Jersey joins Europe's Cultural Route programme Painted stone gives clues to ancient Japanese culture Wooden tools hint at Neanderthal fire use Henge discovered in England could have been an ancient sauna Skilled potters travelled around the Baltic nearly 5000 years ago Early Scandinavians descended from Europeans and Russians Proposed tunnel under Stonehenge raises new fears Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 24:02]If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us, please click the PayPal Donate button on this webpage!
Sat, 21 Apr 2018 - 24min - 43 - Archaeo News Podcast 265Contents: Long Barrow near Stonehenge to be excavated The continuing story of Oetzi Were Denisovans an isolated part of our lineage? Bones suggest cannibal ritual in ancient Britain 8,000-year-old paint workshop discovered in Turkey Dolmens dating to around 3,000 years found in southern India Evidence of a skull cult found at Neolithic site in Turkey First evidence of dismemberment in prehistoric Ireland Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 19:57]If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us, please click the PayPal Donate button on this webpage!
Tue, 14 Nov 2017 - 19min - 42 - Archaeo News Podcast 264Contents: Ochre use in Ethiopian cave persisted over thousands of years Prehistoric site discovered off California coast Neolithic tomb in Wales stars in new CGI film Siberian island provides earliest evidence for dog breeding Prehistoric henge uncovered in Warwickshire Tools sharpens focus on network in ancient Middle East Scientists solve prehistoric bison hunt mystery 13,000-year-old arrowhead discovered in Massachusetts Oldest human-made object from South America discovered Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 23:12]If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us, please click the PayPal Donate button on this webpage!
Sat, 23 Sep 2017 - 23min - 41 - Archaeo News Podcast 263Contents: West Kennet timber circles older than previously thought Earliest evidence of aboriginal occupation discovered in Australia Bamboo raft to explore 30,000-year-old sea route Bones in Israel rewrite Neanderthal history Clava Cairns site in Scotland vandalized Changes in prehistoric tool production linked to "musical" ties Prehistoric site uncovered around a Shrewsbury church Stirling lost Iron Age roundhouse rediscovered? Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 21:11]If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us, please click the PayPal Donate button on this webpage!
Fri, 04 Aug 2017 - 21min - 40 - Archaeo News Podcast 262Contents: Possible henge discovered around an ancient Welsh burial chamber Ancient skulls suggest multiple migrations into Americas Pointillist technique on engravings discovered in France Horsemen swept into Bronze Age Europe 5,000 years ago Clovis culture, Ice Age fauna, and Cosmic impact Huge prostrate menhir discovered in northern Italy Bronze Age weapons found in Scotland Scarcity of resources led to violence in prehistoric California A great app for Megalithomaniacs Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 25:18]If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us, please click the PayPal Donate button on this webpage!
Thu, 13 Apr 2017 - 25min - 39 - Archaeo News Podcast 261Contents: Go-ahead to road tunnel under Stonehenge Prehistoric pottery figurines unearthed in China Were the Neanderthals rock collectors? Did humans wipe out Australian megafauna? Neanderthals associated with Chatelperronian tool technology Standing stones in Scotland linked to 1314 battle Cypriot-style ceramics in Iron Age Anatolia Ancient 'calendar rock' found in Sicily 6,000 year old clay fragment identified as part of a face mask Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 26:47]If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us, please click the PayPal Donate button on this webpage!
Tue, 28 Feb 2017 - 26min - 38 - Archaeo News Podcast 260Contents: Neolithic tomb in Orkney to close over safety fears Amazing rock art panel studied and then reburied in Scotland Burnt cheese casts light on 3,000 year-old family drama What Oetzi the Iceman sounded like World's oldest snowshoe found on an Italian glacier Neanderthals had more cognitive abilities than first thought Dyed material found in Peru predates Egypt Indigenous Australian storytelling records sea level rises 7,000 years ago Ancient artefacts found on Plymouth building site Pressed flower among Bronze Age finds Archaeological evidence at major risk in British wetlands Aboriginal astronomy provides clues to ancient life Teeth reveal Britons were highly mobile 4,000 years ago Ancient cannabis 'burial shroud' in chinese oasis How ancient humans reached remote South Pacific islands Well preserved pottery found inside Gwynedd quarry dig Stone Age could be when Brits first brewed ale First polluted river from before Bronze Age Paleo diet was a veggie feast Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 50:13]If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us, please click the PayPal Donate button on this webpage!
Tue, 20 Dec 2016 - 50min - 37 - Archaeo News Podcast 259Contents: Stonehenge wasn't so hard to build after all Bones under pub change what we know about the Irish 8,000 year-old piece of wood blowing archaeologists' minds Advanced techniques used to find more about Homo Naledi Cave art found deep underground in Spain New insight into the construction of Stonehenge No game was too big to hunt for Stone Age man Wine used in ceremonies 5000 years ago in Georgia Aboriginal history revealed in caves New origins for farmed rice Astronomy shown to be set in ancient stone monuments What drove northern European Neanderthals to cannibalism? Was China the cradle of modern man, not Africa? Ancient camping site unearthed in India Large Bronze Age mound discovered in northwest China Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 37:38]Sun, 16 Oct 2016 - 37min - 36 - Archaeo News Podcast 258Contents: Statistical technique used to find Paleoarchaic sites Out-of-Africa, the peopling of continents and islands Tortoises in the diet of early humans Seminar explores the importance of ancient hillfort in Wales Humans were responsible for extinction of Emu ancestor Neanderthals infected by diseases carried by humans? Traces of ancient humans found in Vietnam Ancient DNA sheds new light on early Americans 11,000-year-old pendant is earliest known Mesolithic art in Britain 5,000-year-old rock shrine discovered in Bulgaria Fossils from Spain earliest genetic evidence of Neanderthals 3,000-year-old bison hunting site found in Arizona Untouched Bronze Age burial mound discovered in England Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 37:42]Thu, 12 May 2016 - 37min - 35 - Archaeo News Podcast 257Contents: Britain's 'Pompeii' uncovered in Cambridgeshire Southwest USA's oldest human footprints Neolithic tomb in Spain reveals community in life and death Bronze Age Boats New proposal for a common megalithic measure Ancient gold and a 7,000-year-old fortress wall in Bulgaria Did the first farmers come from Turkey? Prehistoric mass murder site discovered by Kenyan lake Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 31:20]Sat, 23 Apr 2016 - 31min - 34 - Archaeo News Podcast 256Contents: Stonehenge tunnel reveals new sites Scientists sequence first ancient Irish human genomes Prehistoric shepherd's hut found in Wales using Google Earth Standing stones are being stolen in southern Italy Bronze Age rapier unearthed in South Lanarkshire The Anthropocene: hard evidence for a human-driven Earth The environmental impact of the Neolithic revolution Dog has been man's best friend for 33,000 years Analysis suggests farming not responsible for population boom Pathogens found in Oetzi's stomach Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 34:51]Sat, 23 Jan 2016 - 34min - 33 - Archaeo News Podcast 255Contents: Stonehenge may have been first erected in Wales Earliest modern humans in Southern China 6,000-year-old amputated arms in France suggest trophy-taking Bronze Age settlement discovered in Orkney The cave art of Cosquer Early farmers exploited the honeybee 8,500 years ago Mining in the Alps dates back to the Bronze Age Chile claims oldest stone tools in Americas Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 36:18]Fri, 18 Dec 2015 - 36min - 32 - Archaeo News Podcast 254Contents: Bulgaria's largest dolmen and 'stone egg' discovered Escargots were not invented by the French Nature reserve in Scotland yields prehistoric artefacts 5,000-year-old tomb discovered in Ireland Bronze Age enclosure discovered in Devon Early ancestors turned disability into advantage DNA links Native Americans to infants in Alaskan grave 'Fourth strand' of European ancestry identified Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 22:54]Sun, 29 Nov 2015 - 22min - 31 - Archaeo News Podcast 253Contents: Stonehenge (used to be) sold to the highest bidder! Five-year-old boy finds Bronze Age arrowhead Teeth from China reveal early human trek out of Africa Iron Age settlement revealed in Devon Bronze Age graves give up their secrets Neolithic causewayed enclosure discovered in Oxfordshire Another sign of Neanderthal intelligence and resourcefulness Bronze Age Britons mummified their dead Prehistoric 'sauna house' unearthed in Orkney Sardinian menhir stolen and recovered Petroglyph in Spain marks when Atlantic and Mediterranean cultures met Bronze Age burial site discovered in Omsk Ancient site on Skye to be investigated Were Stone Age rituals really signs of witchcraft? Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 27:28]Sun, 22 Nov 2015 - 27min - 30 - Archaeo News Podcast 252
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Temple culture of MaltaSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 7:19]
Mon, 19 Jan 2015 - 7min - 29 - Archaeo News Podcast 251
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Prehistoric pit discovered on Irish beach Early humans in Saudi Arabia were a diverse lot, says study Ancient Harappan reservoir dwarfs that of Mohenjo Daro Bronze Age palace and grave goods discovered in Spain Neanderthal human remains found in Normandy Cave paintings in Indonesia shatter theories about the origin of art Bronze Age knife discovered in Denmark Neolithic pottery found on Scilly Isles Armenian site challenges assumptions about human technologySpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 24:06]
Mon, 20 Oct 2014 - 24min - 28 - Archaeo News Podcast 250
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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The geoglyphs of Kazakhstan 43,000-year-old modern human settlement in Central Europe Iron Age bowl tells a grisly tale Earliest sign of human habitation in Canada Chinese boy discovers 3,000-year-old bronze sword 3,900 year old bone armour unearthed in Russia Underground scans show 17 new sites around Stonehenge Massive 5,000-year-old stone monument discovered in Israel Neolithic necropolis unearthed in Northern France Ancient boat and settlement found off Denmark's coast Possible Pre-Clovis artefacts found in Kansas Modern Man is not responsible for decline of Neanderthals Archaeologists discover Bronze Age wine cellar in Israel Kennewick Man looked Polynesian and came from far awaySpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 29:08]
Mon, 06 Oct 2014 - 29min - 27 - Archaeo News Podcast 249
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Citizen archaeologists help rediscover British Bronze Age Technology boom 50,000 years ago correlated with less testosterone Ancient fragment of ivory is missing piece of animal figurine Schoolboy finds evidence of ancient conflict in Wales Spain tests limited visits to Altamira cave Earlier Stone Age artefacts found in South Africa Romanian cave holds some of oldest human footprints Ancient astronomy in northern Peru Road improvements lead to finds in Philadelphia Prehistoric henge found in Austria Early Clovis hunting ground discovered in MexicoSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 23:28]
Sat, 23 Aug 2014 - 23min - 26 - Archaeo News Podcast 248
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Ancient log boats found in Irish lake 8,000-year-old skull found in Norway Discoveries shed light on Mesolithic and Early Neolithic in Denmark Prehistoric circle dated to same Seahenge neighbour Ancient erotic graffiti found on Aegean island Meteorite fragment discovered in a 9,000-year-old hut Neanderthals may have had plants in their diet Iron Age hillfort in Britain open to tourists Bronze Age bling: black stone, amber and shells Ancient burial with chariots discovered in Caucasus Archaeo-astronomy steps out from shadows of the past Scientists find 6,200-year-old parasite egg in ancient skeleton Mesolithic settlement found in north of EnglandSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 40:46]
Fri, 01 Aug 2014 - 40min - 25 - Archaeo News Podcast 247
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Carwynnen Quoit rebuild completed Ancient skull reveals secrets of Siberian society Melting Yukon ices reveals prehistoric treasures 45,000-year-old artefacts unearthed in Australia Celestial and landscape interactions of megalithic sites in Scotland DNA of first Near Eastern farmers sequenced 3,000-year-old remains of an infant found in IrelandSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 19:29]
Mon, 30 Jun 2014 - 19min - 24 - Archaeo News Podcast 246
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Ancient tomb on Dartmoor gives up its secrets Vandals destroy prehistoric rock art in Libya Bronze Age settlement discovered near Aberdeen Northern Irish Mesolithic settlement lost Ancient standing stone at Hill of Tara vandalised 2,300-year-old false tooth found in France Success of early modern humans due to dog domestication World's oldest trousers are Chinese Stonehenge builders' homes re-created Students discover 7,000-year-old mummy in Chile Prehistoric hunting scenes unearthed in Spanish caveSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 23:17]
Tue, 24 Jun 2014 - 23min - 23 - Archaeo News Podcast 245
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Bronze Age chronology revised by ancient weather report Prehistoric DNA paints more complex picture of human evolution 4,000-year-old pit houses found in Arizona New insights on ancient Portuguese horse engraving Vandals damage rock art in Northumberland Log boat dating back 4,500 years found in Ireland Evidence of first human settlers in Scotland Scottish standing stone returns to its age-old positionSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 10:19]
Wed, 04 Jun 2014 - 18min - 22 - Archaeo News Podcast 244
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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'New' housing development at Stonehenge Excavation of Neolithic chambered tomb on Anglesey Earliest complete example of human cancer found European hunter-gatherers had blue eyes and dark skin Unveiling the secrets of Dutch 'Celtic fields' Recent research on prehistoric buildings near Liverpool Ancient pollen reveals how humans shaped forests Iron Age woman's footless body found in Wiltshire 3,000-year-old pottery kilns unearthed in Poland Bronze Age firepit discovered in north-east WalesSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 17:02]
Sun, 27 Apr 2014 - 21min - 21 - Archaeo News Podcast 243
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Storms expose prehistoric human remains on Cornish beach Valdals hit Nine Ladies stone circle Striking find in Dartmoor Bronze age grave Sound and prehistoric art in caves The Ice Age occupants of a long submerged land bridge Climate change is the cause of decline in Indus Valley Altamira cave paintings opened to the public Ancient Los Angeles driven by its wetlands World's oldest cheese found in ChinaSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 25:02]
Wed, 02 Apr 2014 - 25min - 20 - Archaeo News Podcast 242
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Human ancestors at West Asian site deemed two species Cup marked stone discovered in Wales Iron Age Scandinavian settlement uncovered Firefighter's persistence leads to Palaeolithic find Neolithic bones discovered in Irish cave Ancient stone decorated on two sides found in Scotland Development danger to Iron Age hillfortSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 16:45]
Tue, 11 Mar 2014 - 16min - 19 - Archaeo News Podcast 241
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Bronze Age skeleton removed from school playground Move to reunite Mungo Man with his Lady Neolithic altar discovered in China Bronze Age woman found in Highland woods Ancient Britons 'loved dairy food' 11,000-year-old settlement found under Baltic sea 3D modeling of Welsh megalithic sites Clovis skeleton reveals origins of Native AmericansSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 16:58]
Wed, 05 Mar 2014 - 16min - 18 - Archaeo News Podcast 240
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Ancient palace begins to be uncovered in Turkey 6,000 years of occupation in Alsace Dig reveals secrets of prehistoric Cambridge Donkey sanctuary threatens Bronze Age sites in Ireland Study solves a 3,000-year-old mystery with pollen Arminghall Henge in space and time Preparing for death in Bronze Age Scotland Fire setting at Stone Age Norwegian quarries Spear points raise questions about human arrival in North AmericaSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 23:45]
Thu, 05 Dec 2013 - 23min - 17 - Archaeo News Podcast 239
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Cemetery dating back more than 2500 years studied in Poland One of the oldest cases of tuberculosis discovered Early stone tool making more sophisticated than thought Ancient mural may be first picture of volcanic blast Extreme archaeology in the mountains of Wyoming New Stonehenge visitor centreSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 15:57]
Thu, 14 Nov 2013 - 15min - 16 - Archaeo News Podcast 238
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Linguist reconstructs sounds of prehistoric language Excavations at the capital of a Bronze Age Canaanite kingdom Ancient Chinese wrote with brushes Jersey, home of the last Neanderthals? Archaeologists to restore dolmen In Cornwall Skull find rebuts multiple human species idea Neanderthals roamed with elk, bison east of Berlin Denisovans may have occupied Australia Bronze Age obsidian sources in Syria Frogs' legs: an English delicacy since 8000 BCE Women left their handprints on ancient cave wallsSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 31:19]
Wed, 06 Nov 2013 - 31min - 15 - Archaeo News Podcast 237
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Early South Americans conquered the Atacama desert 3,000-year-old stone shields excavated in China Dig reveals evidence of ancient tsunami 3,000-year-old spice trade in Israel Prehistoric meteorite 'shrines' in Arizona may be linked Lough Gur Heritage Centre redeveloped Excavation of a prehistoric settlement in Quebec Prehistoric Europeans spiced up their food Stone circle discovered in Ukraine Handaxe design reveals distinct Neanderthal cultures Iron Age hill fort under threat in Shropshire The elusive chalk carvings of Wanborough Ancient Egyptian brewery recreated in 3DSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 30:37]
Mon, 23 Sep 2013 - 30min - 14 - Archaeo News Podcast 236
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Excavation and events at The Hurlers stone circle World's oldest temple may have been built to worship Sirius Set of 5000-year-old board game pieces discovered in Turkey Human presence in Cuba 10,000 years ago Project to protect Indian megalithic sites Irish 'bog body' said to be world's oldest Neolithic engraved stone discovered in Scotland Ancient campsite discovered along Minnesota River Ice core data supports ancient space impact A drowned world off north west coast of Australia Neolithic 'halls of the dead' found in England Evidence of human presence on Thames in 7,000 BCE Carved ball found at the Ness of Brodgar dig Tomb of ancient noblewoman discovered in Russia The ancient secrets of the Lesser CycladesSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 29:09]
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 - 29min - 13 - Archaeo News Podcast 235
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Possible discovery of forerunner to Chinese language Epigravettian remains found in France Could we have communicated with Neanderthals? Ice Age figurine's head found in Germany Manure used by Europe's first farmers 8,000 years agoSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 11:59]
Sat, 10 Aug 2013 - 11min - 12 - Archaeo News Podcast 234
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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6,000 year old carved wooden post found in Wales Remains of pre-Ashokan shrines in Nepal Earliest Middle Palaeolithic stone tools in India Volunteers to map ancient hill forts 'New Stonehenge' tourist attraction proposed The world's first calendar discovered in Scottish field Painted bronze excavated from central China tombs Protein analysis sheds new light on Oetzi Mammoths may not have been hunted only for food Harappan-era site bigger and older than Mohenjo-daro? Ancient rock art maps cosmological belief Prehistoric flint mines discovered in Poland Farming in Iran 12,000 years agoSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 29:52]
Thu, 25 Jul 2013 - 29min - 11 - Archaeo News Podcast 233
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Rare Greek Neanderthal site found Bahrain preserves its heritage The origins of the spearSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 9:53]
Tue, 02 Jul 2013 - 9min - 10 - Archaeo News Podcast 232
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Iron in ancient Egyptian relics came from space Early Palaeolithic sites in Northern China Thousands of prehistoric artefacts returned to Greece Scouts restore Long Man of Wilmington First ever prehistoric fashion show announced Island off the Australian coast surveyed on ancient human life Climate change - prehistoric style Apulian dolmen under constant threat by vandals Why our early ancestors took to two feet Baby Neanderthal breast-fed for 7 months Bronze Age boat reconstruction is changing view of era Submerged structure in Sea of Galilee stumps archaeologists Did Japanese fishermen reach America 5000 years ago? Thousands of ancient cave paintings found in Mexico New insights on prehistoric dog burialsSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 38:50]
Mon, 10 Jun 2013 - 38min - 9 - Archaeo News Podcast 231
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Beaker burial ground uncovered in Scotland Indus civilization: a melting pot with powerful women Making of Europe unlocked by DNA Reconstruction of the face of an ancient Maltese woman Neanderthals were right handed 40,000 boxes of Neolithic artifacts locked in Turkish warehouse Astronomical alignment at Peruvian pyramid Neolithic Scotland investigations Use of fertilizers 5,000 years ago in Scandinavia Ancient burial chamber found in Oman First Australians may have been migrantsSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 28:38]
Sat, 01 Jun 2013 - 28min - 8 - Archaeo News Podcast 230
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Bronze Age evidence in the Norfolk Broads Flint-knapping can be child's work Iron Age graveyard discovered in France Oetzi needed a dentist Stonehenge occupied 5,000 years earlier than thought Burrup Peninsula rock art among world's oldest Iron Age artefacts found at Burrough Hill dig Pottery reveals Ice Age hunter-gatherers' taste for fish Ancient structure discovered beneath sea of Galilee Art, bodies found in ancient Indonesian caves 4000-year-old artifacts found in Bhopal Early Bronze Age settlement on Greek island of Keros Ancient mysteries revealed in Turkmenistan desert Climate change threatens Neolithic art Fraggle Rock petroglyphs, West YorkshireSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 39:39]
Wed, 08 May 2013 - 39min - 7 - Archaeo News Podcast 229
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Ancient Cornish monument threatened by cattle Trove of Neanderthal bones found in Greek cave Snowy landscape reveals Wales' ancient remains Bronze Age collection goes on display Ancient artifact lost in plain sight Afterlife of early Neolithic houses in Poland Unearthing ancient Sweden Holy Land farming began 5,000 years earlier than thought Disputed finds in South America more than 22,000 years old Migration to Marianas longest ocean-crossing in history Stone-Age skeletons unearthed in Sahara desert 'Stone ships' in Baltic were built by maritime groups Skulls of early humans carry signs of inbreeding Quarry dig unearths Neolithic settlement in Berkshire Donkeys were a Bronze Age status symbol/a>Speaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 39:12]
Fri, 12 Apr 2013 - 39min - 6 - Archaeo News Podcast 228
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Maize was key in early Andean civilisation Police return smuggled Neolithic artefacts to KosovoSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 10:51]
Wed, 27 Mar 2013 - 10min - 5 - Archaeo News Podcast 227
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
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Dig in Micronesia pushes settlement back 3400 years Evolution and the Ice Age Bronze Age boat to be launched in Cornwall Prehistoric necropolis discovered in Romania Conservation work of a Macedonian site is under way Most Upper Paleolithic human burials were simple Piecing together the prehistory of the Himalayas Farming arrived in Europe with migrants Earlier Neanderthal demise suggestedSpeaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 18:46]
Fri, 15 Mar 2013 - 24min
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