Cuddie Springs, Australia - Episode 243
Cuddie Springs is a place where humans interacted with Megafauna. It's a fossil-rich area in southeastern Australia and has had an interesting history.
Cuddie Springs is a place where humans interacted with Megafauna. It's a fossil-rich area in southeastern Australia and has had an interesting history.
The Coso lived in the eastern Mojave desert of east-central California. They created some fantastic rock art. But, what happened to them and why is there so much Rock Art? Dr. Alan Garfinkel Gold, Founder of the California Rock Art Foundation and expert in Coso Rock Art and tells us all about the Coso in three parts of Arch365.
The Coso lived in the eastern Mojave desert of east-central California. They created some fantastic rock art. But, what happened to them and why is there so much Rock Art? Dr. Alan Garfinkel Gold, Founder of the California Rock Art Foundation and expert in Coso Rock Art and tells us all about the Coso in three parts of Arch365.
The Coso lived in the eastern Mojave desert of east-central California. They created some fantastic rock art. But, what happened to them and why is there so much Rock Art? Dr. Alan Garfinkel Gold, Founder of the California Rock Art Foundation and expert in Coso Rock Art and tells us all about the Coso in three parts of Arch365.
Rocky Mountain National Parks is one of the nation's oldest and most spectacular national parks. Learn a little about its history today on Arch365.
So, Chris Webster, founder, and president of the APN has a chance to become a certified podcast audio engineer on a course that has a massive reduction in price. This is a hearty plea to the membership and listeners of the APN to help support good audio and make this network better!
Cueva de las Manos - the Cave of Hands - is an awesome, and creepy, cave with a lot of rock art. The wall with many hand prints is especially interesting. Check out the pictures in the links below.
Early man in California? Louis Leakey Thought so. Learn about this possible early human site that has met with a lot of controversies today on Arch365.
On today's show, Chris Webster lets you know what's available on the APN website. What can you do there? What's available? And, why should you visit the page?
On today's episode, we learn about an ornate city in what is now Algeria in North Africa.
An important mound complex, the Menard-Hodges Site was important to pre-Mississippian culture in Arkansas and was possibly visited by Hernando De Soto, among others.
On today's episode Kenneth Feder continues the series based on his most recent book, "Ancient America: 50 Archaeological Sites You Should See For Yourself", with Hopewell's Mound City.
On today's episode we learn about the ancient Albanian town of Buthrotum. It was ancient Greek, Roman, and disputed by others over the years. Learn about the complicated history of this city on today's podcast.
On today's episode we learn about the heritage site in Arizona known as Honanki. It's an amazing cliff dwelling and rock art site that was inhabited by the Sinagua people of the Ancient Pueblo Peoples.
On today's episode Kenneth Feder continues the series based on his most recent book, "Ancient America: 50 Archaeological Sites You Should See For Yourself", with Wupatki National Monument.
Bagram isn't just a headline - it's an ancient city in Afghanistan with a rich history. We'll give just a bit of it here.
The Upward Sun River Site was important for many reasons. It represents the earliest and youngest infant burial, says a lot about human migration, and demonstrates aspects of early family life.
On today's episode Kenneth Feder continues the series based on his most recent book, "Ancient America: 50 Archaeological Sites You Should See For Yourself", with Nine Mile Canyon.
On today's episode, we learn about Barbar temple in Bahrain. It's a fantastic set of buildings with an interesting history.
Today's episode is Chapter 21 in a series based on Chris Webster's book the "Field Archaeologist's Survival Guide: Getting a Job and Working in Cultural Resource Management". Today, we cover Coming Back to Archaeology.