
Archaeo News Podcast 243
04/02/14 • 25 min
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
Contents:
- 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 China
Speaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 25:02]
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
Contents:
- 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 China
Speaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 25:02]
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Archaeo News Podcast 242
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
Contents:
- 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 hillfort
Speaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 16:45]
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Archaeo News Podcast 244
In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource
Contents:
- '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 Wales
Speaker: David Connolly (BAJR)
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)
Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 17:02]
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