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 to Pliny the Elder. Finally, Amelia Earhart is back in the news with some new and potentially controversial findings!
LinksGiant Hand Axes, Iron Age Textiles, and Ancient Oregonians - Ep 226
The Backdoor to Hell, Dutch Stonehenge, and the Age of Bamboo - Ep 225
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Reviewed and Deconstructed by Archaeologists - Ep 224
12kyo Bird Bone Flutes, 3/4Myo Greek Archaeology, and Ancient Ovens - Ep 223
The Archaeology of Handedness, or, how evolution hates lefties! - Ep 222
Digesta, Roman Burials in Barcelona, and Standing Stones in France - Ep 221
Desert Kite Blueprints, Ancient Dysentery, and Stone Receipts - Ep 220
Amazing New Views of the Titanic, Pompei Revelations, and a Rare Mayan God - Ep 219
Archaeology Drama! - Ep 218
Puerto Rican Prehistory, a Bone Punch Board, and a Lost Underwater Cemetery - Ep 217
A Roman Fortlet, Grand Canyon Resources, and Redefining Prehistoric Gender Roles - Ep 216
The Archaeology of Wine - Ep 215
Mayan Ballgame, Mummy Tags and a Hopewell Site - Ep 214
Miami Update, a 35,000 yo Face, and 17th Century Golden Dental Work - Ep 213
Ram Skulls, Cavemen wielding clubs?, and Paleothermometry - Ep 212
Paleoanthropology Series Part 4: Enter Genus Homo - Ep 211
Paleoanthropology Series 3 - The Rise and Fall of Paranthropus - Ep 210
Paleoanthropology Series Part 2 - Ep 209
Paleoanthropology Series Part 1 - Ep 208
Shipworms, Head Lice, and Cracking Skulls - Ep 207
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