Welcome to Questions of Doom. In this series, we answer your questions about Archaeology and our shared heritage. Today, I explore the Druids – who […]
WODC: Ancient D20 Die Emerges
Welcome to World of Dig Craft. In this series Liv Westring discusses current issues facing Archaeology, in Sweden and around the world. Today, Liv is… […]
AF: Outlaws
Welcome to Archae-Facts, the place to find bite-sized chunks of Archaeological Trivia! Today, we think about what it means to be an outlaw.
QoD: Managing Mammoth?
Welcome to Questions of Doom. In this series, we answer your questions about Archaeology and our shared heritage. Today, we consider the Mammoth – who […]
HH: Zombies
Welcome to Hidden Histories. In this series, we take a closer look at the world around us and explore the hidden depths of our shared […]
QoD: Europe or Australia?
Welcome to Questions of Doom. In this series, we answer your questions about Archaeology and our shared heritage. Today, Rhys and I consider the perceived […]
MTA: Kara Cooney
Today, we sit down and talk with Dr. Kathlyn ‘Kara’ Cooney of UCLA.
Bowhunting may have fostered social cohesion during the Neolithic
Bowhunting during the Neolithic period may have been one of the pillars of unity as a group of primitive human societies. This is one of […]
IF: Castlerigg Stone Circle
Welcome to In Focus. In this series we take a closer look at particular sites, finds and objects from the world of Archaeology. Today we […]
In a crisis, the bigger your social network, the better
The more you know your neighbors, the better off you may be when disaster strikes, a new study from the University of Arizona suggests. Researchers […]