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In this episode of The Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, we examine the shift from the Late Plains Woodland Period to the emergence of the Early Plains Village tradition in the Central Plains. We explore the changes in settlement patterns, subsistence strategies, and social organization that accompanied this transition, from increased maize agriculture to the development of more permanent villages. What drove these transformations, and how did they set the foundation for later Central Plains societies? Join us as we unpack the archaeological evidence and discuss what this pivotal period reveals about the resilience and adaptability of Plains communities.
Links:
The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains by Douglas B. Bamforth (2021)
Archaeology on the Great Plains Edited by W. Raymond Wood (1998)
Carlton's KU Anthropology Faculty Bio
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During these uncertain times in our discipline, it is easy and understandable to be assuming the worst. However, in order to ride any storm, it is important to have a broad perspective and prepare for all outcomes. On this episode, Andrew and Heather consider various perspectives of the current state of CRM in light of the most recent executive orders and the laying off of federal archaeologists. We consider both the shadowy and sunny side of the proverbial CRM street and provide some potential avenues of action.
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into various pseudohistorical claims circulating online and rigorously analyze the evidence debunking them. We discuss the significance of archaeological sites, how modern influences have impacted them, and the importance of accurate historical representation. Through careful examination, we confront the myths surrounding ancient civilizations and emphasize the role of critical thinking in separating fact from fiction. Join us as we explore the widespread misinformation about the past and the necessity of credible sources in historical discourse.
Takeaways:
This episode meticulously dissects various pseudohistorical claims prevalent on online platforms, providing substantial evidence for their debunking.
We emphasize the historical significance of archaeological sites, illustrating how modern actions have adversely affected their integrity.
Through rigorous analysis, we confront the misconceptions surrounding ancient civilizations, particularly the misinterpretations propagated by pseudoscientific narratives.
The discussion highlights the importance of critical thinking and skepticism when encountering extraordinary claims about ancient history.
We explore how pseudoscientific theories often lack credible sources and rely heavily on anecdotal evidence, further muddying the waters of historical understanding.
The episode serves as a reminder of the necessity for accurate historical representation and the dangers posed by misinformation in the digital age.
Chapters:
00:15 - Introduction to Ancient Aliens and Archaeology
01:46 - Puma Punku - The Impact of Modernity on Ancient Sites
09:21 - The Myths of Sitchin and the Sumerian Language
14:50 - Investigating Sources and Claims of Sitchin
21:36 - Mohenjo Daro - The Myth of Nuclear War in Ancient Times
26:05 - The Mystery of Elongated Skulls in Ancient Egypt
35:47 - Cultural Practices and Misconceptions
40:02 - Exploring the Pyramid of Gaius Cestius
46:55 - Introduction to Season Two of Ancient Apocalypse
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On a warm sunny day in February Chris and Rachel set up on the beach in Mexico with a live audience and a virtual one to talk about the prehistory of Mexico. Of course they started with tacos!
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For centuries, the story of the Nile has been dominated by Egypt but just beyond its borders, another great empire thrived. The Kingdom of Kush, rising in what is now Sudan, was a formidable force that conquered Egypt, commanded vital trade routes, and even stood against the mighty Roman Empire. But what truly set Kush apart was that its queens were warriors, monument builders, and sometimes they even ruled as sovereigns in their own right.
In this episode of The Past Macabre, we explore the lives and legacies of the Kandakes, the queens of Kush who wielded power like no other women of their time. These queens led armies into battle, oversaw the construction of vast temples and pyramids, and ensured that Kush flourished as a wealthy and influential empire. Through archaeology and ancient texts, weâll uncover how they ruled, how they resisted foreign invaders, and how they shaped the destiny of their people.
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David then discusses the Bellemeade Mansion and the Hermitage in Nashville, and how these powerful Southern families partook in the war.
But mainly, David speaks candidly about how these historic sites have evolved (and not evolved) in their ways of including the story Black Americans and those of the African Diaspora into the landscape of these histories
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Everything in this world is connected. On this episode, Alan and Chris discuss shamanism in relation to the quantum consciousness.
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In this episode George ponders the possibility that neurodivergent people played a major role in ancient migrations. Through the medium of his imagination George tells the fictional story of a neurodivergent hunter who takes the first steps in the Americas to creatively explore the neurodivergent migration theory.
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Sedona Arizona is a pretty place. Itâs also so full of New Age groups and believers that it puts the mumbo in mumbo jumbo. Is this a good thing, bad thing, or it-doesnât-matter thing?
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This week, we share the live recording of TAS from the 10th anniversary celebration back in December. We deep dive the Gladiator movies and talk about what they got right and wrong in the movies about who gladiators were. We also look at how accurately (or not!) some of the real historical figures were portrayed in the movies.
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This month, Tilly and Ash need to figure out how to archaeologically investigate ancient tattoos, in order to help out the Hamunaptra Revitalisation Society. Luckily, they are joined by archaeological conservator and professional tattoo artist Rhoda Fromme. Listen in to hear the answer to your burning archaeology and tattoo questions: What are the different meanings of tattoos? Is archaeology just jousting and bagpipes? And whatâs the big deal with dots and lines?
Books MentionedThe Mortal Instruments series - Cassandra Clare
Katie Bishop series - Luanne Bennett
ACOTAR series - Sarah J. Maas
Thud - Terry Pratchett
Die Insel der Tausend LeuchttĂŒrme - Walter Moers
Avatar the Last Airbender - TV Show
Harry Potter series - J.K Rowling
Moana - Disney
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Chauvet Cave paintings
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In this episode of The Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, we explore the Plains Woodland Period and the vast networks that connected the Great Plains to the Midwest and Southeast. Focusing on the Kansas City Hopewell, we examine the evidence for long-distance exchange, ceremonial traditions, and social ties that linked Plains communities with broader cultural movements. We also discuss Late Woodland feasting events and their role in setting the stage for later interactions with Mississippian cultures. Join us as we uncover how these early connections shaped the cultural landscape of the Plains before the rise of the Mississippian world.
Links and Sources:
Early Maize (Zea mays) in the North American Central Plains: The Microbotanical Evidence by Adair et al. in American Antiquity 87(2) pp. 333-351 (2022)
Late Woodland feasting and social networks in the lower Missouri River region by Brad Logan in North American Archaeologist 43(3) pp. 184-229 (2022)
Modeling Kanas City Hopewell Developments and Regional Social Interactions: A Multisite Ceramic Analysis and New AMS Radiocarbon Ages Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 44(1) pp. 2-41 (2019)
The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains by Douglas B. Bamforth (2021)
Archaeology on the Great Plains Edited by W. Raymond Wood (1998)
Carlton's KU Anthropology Faculty Bio
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The crew discusses the recent changes to NEPA and NHPA and how these job creation programs for lawyers will affect CRM⊠or not.
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Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Dougâs Archaeology
Chris Webster: DIGTECH LLC
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For the first time since the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922, archaeologists have unearthed the tomb of a pharaoh! It belongs to Thutmose II of Egyptâs powerful 18th Dynasty, who was the husband of Hatshepsut, the woman who ruled on her own as king. But thatâs not all, near Hatshepsutâs mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri, incredible new finds are shedding fresh light on one of Egyptâs most powerful women, and those who came before her. What do these discoveries reveal about the golden age of ancient Egypt? Tune in for the latest on these groundbreaking discoveries!
LinksTheban Mapping Project - Repository of information about the Theban Necropolis
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In this Episode, David discusses his recent travels to California and Connorâs visit to Nashville the week before.
David and Connor met up with Aaron Deter-Wolf of Archaeology Ink and Danny Riday of Totemic Tattoo in Nashville, who gave David and Connor hand-poked tattoos with bone and stone. David discusses the artistry, history, and process behind Dannyâs work and his hand-poked tattoo, that is a memorial to his late dog, Strider.
David then discusses three Civil War era sites he and Connor toured in the Nashville area called the Carter House, Carnton Plantation, the Lotz House, which all were part of the Battle of Franklin. This battle was a major part of the Civil War and the eventual collapse of the confederate army.
In Part 2, David will then discusses the Bellemeade Mansion and the Hermitage in Nashville, and how these powerful Southern families partook in the war.
But mainly, David speaks candidly about how these historic sites have evolved (and not evolved) in their ways of including the story Black Americans and those of the African Diaspora into the landscape of these histories.
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In this weekâs episode, Dr Alan sits down with Stephen Alvarez, internationally acclaimed National Geographic photojournalist and documentarian behind the Mural of America, an exploration into the stories embedded into remarkable rock art sites.
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In this episode George once again employs his imagination and tells the fictional story of a neurodivergent copper age miner whoâs frustration with the inefficiency of traditional transportation of heavy loads leads to the invention of one of the most useful ancient innovations; the wheel.
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Everyoneâs favorite monolith must be the one from 2001: A Space Odyssey, but did you know that monoliths have been popping up across the world in mysterious and unexplained ways? Taking this one step further, if you are guessing that âmysterious and unexplainedâ may be secret code words for âfake and easily explainableâ then you my friend may be a master of secret codes!
PS - We have to do a bit on 2010: The Year We Make Contact because all monoliths must be covered for the sake of science.
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Join Fredrik as he digs into Graham Hancockâs latest claims on Ancient Apocalypse, season two, Chapter One. In this episode, skepticism and archaeology meet wild speculation as we explore:
White Sands ExposĂ©: Discover how the striking gypsum dunes tell a well-documented geological and biological storyâfar from the global cataclysm Hancock claims.
Amazonian Earthworks: Journey to Acre, Brazil, where newly uncovered mounds and geoglyphs have challenged our historical ideas of the Amazon. But without any traveling white Atlanteans.
Science vs. Speculation: Learn why rigorous scientific inquiry and the process of peer review are crucial for testing extraordinary theories.
Critical Connections: Examine Hancockâs attempts to tie distant cultures together and why mainstream archaeologyâand solid evidenceâsays otherwise.
Tune in for a concise, engaging look at ancient sites, alternative history claims, and why a skeptical mindset is the archaeologistâs best tool.
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Today, Chris interviews explorer and author Tara Roberts. She dove and worked with Diving with a Purpose, a non-profit organization that excavated underwater wrecks of slave ships. She tells the stories of the slave ships and the people doing the work. We talk about her career and her journey to writing the book.
LinksWritten In The Waters - Hardcover on Amazon
Written In The Waters eBook on Amazon
Diving with a Purpose
Into the Depths Podcast (Apple)
Tara Roberts website
@âtararoberts_explorer on Instagram
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