The Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 - Episode 304
ARPA, as it's known, is an important law used in protecting cultural resources. It was signed in to law this day in 1979 and everyone should know about it!
ARPA, as it's known, is an important law used in protecting cultural resources. It was signed in to law this day in 1979 and everyone should know about it!
The Hardaway Site goes back at least 10,000 years in North Carolina and has produced over seven metric tons of material. People will be studying this site for a long time.
Viking Ring Castles in Denmark are a thing. First, that's awesome. Second, Aggersborg was massive and could have held 5000 soldiers!
Often considered the type site for the Archaic Period in North America, Lamoka contains some amazing historical information.
Episode 300!! We celebrate with a 31,000 year old early modern human site in the Czech Republic.
The type site of the Clovis Culture, Blackwater Draw has been researched by hundreds of people and numerous institutions and is still shedding light on a time we know little about.
Enkomi was an important Bronze Age city in northern Cyprus. It was settled a long time ago, became a copper production and trading center, was destroyed by an earthquake, was re-settled a couple times, and then finally abandoned. Wow.
Located across New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, Minisink is a site that represents an important community area for the Munsee people in the 17th and 18th centuries.
A fascinating Egyptian tomb with a mysterious history - this is the tale of Queen Hetepheres.
One of the most important sites in New England, the Neville site has a rich history and a massive series of archaeological deposits that archaeologists have learned a lot from, and will continue learning from, in the future.
Located high in the Columbian Andes, El Abra was once a thriving collection of rock shelters that provided everything the earliest humans to the area needed.
Petroglyphs, rock shelters, caves, and F-18s can all be seen at Grimes Point. Located just outside Fallon Naval Air Station and Top Gun, Grimes Point contains some of the oldest rock art in the Great Basin.
Chang'an is an ancient city in China that has been populated for over 7,000 years and boasts a population of over 20,000,000 people today.
On a grass plain near the confluence of two rivers, 1000 Lakota Sioux, Cheyanne, and Arapaho warriors defended their families agains the charging U.S. Army.
Located on a beach in southern Chile, Chan-Chan is an ancient settlement that is teaching us about culture and about local weather events.
Some of the most spectacular rock art of the Great Basin and western Colorado Plateau was created by the Fremont prehistoric people, but who were the Fremont?
A suggestion for further reading: Archaeology Southwest Magazine, “Introducing the Fremont (Fall 2015)
Famed for its over 800 stone sentinels called Moai, Easter Island was devastated by the local population but has come back to nearly half of its one-time high.
Well stratified deposits and a near pristine environment make the Big Eddy Site a window into nearly 14,000 years of uninterrupted history.
One of the oldest confirmed pre-Clovis sites in the Americas, Monte Verde is located on the far southern tip of Chile and South America and caused researchers to challenge assumptions and come up with new ways people could have entered the Americas.
Containing a large mound and a second burial mound, the Pocahontas Mounds display Mississippian Culture in central Mississippi.