What is public archaeology, anyway? If we’re not digging in the dirt every day, what do public archaeologists actually do?
In this short, conversational episode, we talk about our work in public archaeology, from cemetery conferences to 3D printing to journaling, we reflect on what we’re excited about in the year ahead.
This episode is a little different from our usual format. Next time, we’ll kick off our first discussion of "Hoof Beats: How Horses Shaped Human History" by William T. Taylor. Barbara is a big fan of horses, so you won’t want to miss it!
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Giant stone heads. Nomadic empires. Arctic survival. And a mysterious Bronze Age calendar.
In this episode, we explore five more overlooked ancient cultures: the Olmec, Scythians, Thule Inuit, Únětice, and Xiongnu, and what they reveal about power, belief, and innovation in the ancient world.
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This episode features five ancient cultures: the Moche and Nok, known for their striking portraiture; the Mississippians and Nubians, famous for their pyramids and monumental architecture; and the Nabateans, who carved out their own distinct legacy in the rock-cut city of Petra.
We’re especially excited to revisit the Mississippians and Moche, two cultures that featured in earlier episodes, and to explore the Nok, Nubians, and Nabateans for the first time!
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We’re back with five more ancient cultures that don’t always get the spotlight, the Indus Valley, Lapita, Jōmon, Marajoara, and Minoans. The influence of these societies stretched across continents and left behind clues about everything from trade routes to foodways.
We once again get excited about ancient sewage and plumbing, systems that were absolutely essential to keeping ancient citizens healthy. Join us as we explore pottery, architecture, and (yes) indoor plumbing in all its unglamorous glory.
Book: “The Other Ancient Civilisations” by Raven Todd Da Silva
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From horses and chariots to sewers and city-states, we’re diving into five fascinating, lesser-known ancient cultures.
We’re kicking off "The Other Ancient Civilisations" by Raven Todd Da Silva (aka Dig it with Raven)! In this episode, we shine a light on: the Akkadians, Dilmun, Etruscans, Great Zimbabwe, and the Hittites.
Whether you're new to these civilizations or brushing up, you won't want to miss it!
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In our second episode on Luna the Cat, we sit down with the authors themselves! We chat about the book, how it’s been received, and the real land-based and underwater archaeology that inspired it. If you’ve enjoyed the story so far, you won’t want to miss this one.
Next month: We're starting The Other Ancient Civilizations by Raven Todd Da Silva (aka Dig it with Raven). We can't wait to get started on this one!
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Cats, shipwrecks, and a historical journey.
We’re kicking off a new book: Luna the Cat, a children’s chapter book packed with archaeology, adventure, and (of course) cats.
A kids’ book with real history, real archaeology… and real cat energy. We talk about what works, what surprises us, and why it’s a great intro to real history for young readers.
Plus, don’t miss next episode! We’ll be joined by one of the authors (and our friend) to hear how the book came to life.
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We’re wrapping up "Finders Keepers," a book with big ideas that just didn’t land. In this episode, we explore why such a promising concept didn’t quite work, and we dig into what archaeology is really like compared to how the author seems to see it. It’s been a ride... but we’re ready for the next book.
Up next: "Luna the Cat"! A children’s chapter book by our friends and colleagues Michael Thomin and Nicole Grinnan. It tells the story of Spain’s first attempt to settle North America through the eyes of a curious feline. A breath of fresh air, and maybe an author interview too!
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We’re back with the next segment of "Finders Keepers", and the emotional roller coaster continues.
This section takes us deep into salvage archaeology, artifact hoarding, and the complicated roles museums play in the story of cultural heritage. There are moments that moved us, and moments that made us want to throw the book (but it's on a Kindle, so we can't).
Spoiler: someone cries. We mostly hold it together.
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In our second dive into Finders Keepers, we’re back in the wretched world of the antiquities black market. Also, we get to hear what the author really thinks about archaeology.
Give it a listen and tell us where you land: amused, intrigued, or annoyed (like Barbara)?
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We hate it. We love it. Barbara wants to throw it in a dig pit and walk away. Tristan’s still trying to decide if it’s genius or garbage.
This week, we crack open "Finders Keepers" a book full of wild ideas about archaeology that leave us both intrigued and slightly yelling into the mic. Come laugh (or rage) with us as we try to figure out what on earth we just read.
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We’re wrapping up "Ancient Brews" with a taste of South American traditions: chocolate drinks made from cacao and fermented chicha corn beer! Both were central to cultures across Central and South America, so what can archaeology tell us about their meaning and use?
Next time, we dig into "Finders Keepers: A Tale of Archaeological Plunder and Obsession". Reviews are mixed… so come see what we uncover!
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As we continue our journey through Ancient Brews, we explore beverages once enjoyed by the Scorpion Kings of Egypt, the Etruscans, and even the Vikings! It's a story that spans five millennia, filled with flavor, history, and unexpected connections across time.
Crack open this episode and drink in the history!
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Join us as we crack open a brand-new book—Ancient Brews: Rediscovered and Re-Created by Patrick McGovern!
McGovern, a biomolecular archaeologist, takes readers on a journey through time as he analyzes ancient beverages from around the world. Using chemistry, archaeology, and a little bit of guesswork, he partners with Dogfish Head Brewery to recreate these drinks in the modern day as part of their Ancient Ales series.
In this episode, we explore the science behind the process and the fascinating stories behind two standout brews: Midas Touch and Chateau Jiahu.
Archaeology, science, and beer—what more could you want?
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In this episode, we wrap up The Nine Lives of Florida’s Famous Key Marco Cat with the story behind the cat’s discovery and the entertaining feud between the Penn Museum and the Smithsonian over who gets to keep it.From its moment in the archaeological spotlight to traveling the world in exhibitions, the Key Marco Cat has led quite a few adventurous lives—before finally returning (temporarily) home to the Marco Island Historical Museum in Florida.
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Please note: The cat is only on display at the Marco Island Historical Museum for the next year—so if you want to see it in person, now's your chance!
Can’t make the trip? Explore this incredible 3D model from the Smithsonian:
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Next week’s book: Ancient Brews: Rediscovered and Re-created by Patrick E. McGovern — get ready for some ancient alcohol adventures!
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Here it is—the actual final episode of "The Lost City of the Monkey God"!
After several episodes of critiques, we felt we owed it to you, dear listeners, to seek out other perspectives on the book. So, what did we find? Did new insights change our minds? Was the book redeemed in the end?
Tune in to find out!Our next book will be "The Nine Lives of Florida's Famous Key Marco Cat" by Austin J. Bell. This looks like a fun read!
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Article Links “Did you even talk to the locals?”by Peter Stanton
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Review of "Lost City of the Monkey God"
https://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/review-of-lost-city-of-the-monkey-god-by-douglas-preston
"The Lost City That’s Not Lost, Not a City, and Doesn’t Need to Be Discovered" by Chris Begley
https://www.sapiens.org/archaeology/la-ciudad-blanca-indigenous-collaboration/
"Did a Recent Expedition Really Discover a “Lost City” in Honduras?" by Laura Clark
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/did-recent-expedition-really-discover-lost-city-honduras-180954559/
"Letter from International Scholars: Archaeological Finds in Honduras"
https://realhonduranarchaeology.wordpress.com/letter-from-international-scholars-archaeological-finds-in-honduras-2/
Chris Begley’s website about the Mosquitia region.
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This is it—the conclusion to the challenging journey that has been this book!
In this final episode, the expedition members are struck by a mysterious malady. Is it the curse of the "lost" city? Or just the result of spending a week in the jungle?
For those who’ve been following along, it won’t come as a surprise that the book doesn’t redeem itself in the end. While it’s been a tough read, it’s certainly given us plenty to talk about!
Tune in to hear our final thoughts and wrap-up!__
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November has been intense, so we weren’t able to finish The Lost City of the Monkey God this month. But don’t worry—we’ve got something special for you instead!
In this episode, we share our recent conference trip to Colonial Williamsburg. Both of us visited this historic interpretive town as kids, but this time, we approached it with the eyes of an archaeologist and an interpreter.
How does it hold up? Is it still worth a visit? Tune in to hear our thoughts!
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In this episode, we dive into part two of "The Lost City of the Monkey God".
The team assembles and embarks on an expedition to the jungles of the Mosquitia region in Honduras to "discover" a "lost" city. Facing swarms of hungry insects and encounters with deadly snakes, they set out to confirm the site they identified using LiDAR.
Last time, we had a few critiques. Will the book redeem itself? Tune in to find out!
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"The Lost City of the Monkey God: A True Story" by Douglas Preston
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