A daily briefing of the archaeology and history of sites around the world.

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Statistics in Archaeology - Episode 270

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Archaeologists don't just dig in the dirt - statistics are often used to find trends in the data and show things that weren't visible with just excavation. 

Statistics in Archaeology - Episode 270
APN - Chelsi Slotten
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Hardin Village - Episode 269

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A fortified village in Kentucky - Hardin Village was a place people lived and died for several hundred years.

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Hardin Village - Episode 269
APN - Chris Webster
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Caracol - Episode 268

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Caracol was an important Maya city that controlled a massive region.

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Caracol - Episode 268
APN - Chris Webster
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The Caborn-Welborn Culture - Episode 267

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Born from the remnants of the Angle Phase, the Caborn-Welborn Culture was a short-lived cultural manifestation that existed near the Ohio river.

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The Caborn-Welborn Culture - Episode 267
APN - Chris Webster
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Lansing Man - Episode 266

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The oldest human remains found in Kansas - but how old are they?

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Lansing Man - Episode 266
APN - Chris Webster
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The Neolithic Flint Mines of Spiennes - Episode 265

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Located in Belgium, the flint mines at Spiennes were notable for their size and technological skill involved with the extraction and mining of flint.

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The Neolithic Flint Mines of Spiennes - Episode 265
APN - Chris Webster
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Erebuni Fortress in Armenia - Episode 264

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Known as the Fortress of Blood, Erebuni Fortress was a force to be reckoned with for over 2,500 years.

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Erebuni Fortress in Armenia - Episode 264
APN - Chris Webster
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The Palace Site - Episode 263

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Named for it's size and excellent preservation, the Palace Site contains amazing information and some of the oldest human remains in Iowa.

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The Palace Site - Episode 263
APN - Chris Webster
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Ancient America - Newark Earthworks - Episode 262

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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 the Newark Earthworks.

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Ancient America - Newark Earthworks - Episode 262
APN - Kenneth Feder
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The Pitkin Glassworks - Arch365 261

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Once the only glassworks in Connecticut, the Pitkin factory is still partially standing today. It operated for almost 50 years and produced a number of unique and common styles of glassware.

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The Pitkin Glassworks - Episode 261
APN - Chris Webster
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Stories from the Field, The Best Find - Episode 260

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Every archaeologist is asked, upon someone discovering their profession, what is the best, or coolest, thing you've ever found? What's "cool" to someone else is not cool to others. To archaeologists, though, it's all about the stories.

Stories from the Field, The Best Find - Episode 260
APN - Chris Webster
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Ancient America - Miamisburg - Episode 259

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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 Miamisburg Mound.

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Ancient America - Miamisburg - Episode 259
APN - Kenneth Feder
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Earthwatch - Episode 258

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Earthwatch is an amazing organization that lets ordinary people work on extraordinary projects with real scientists.

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Earthwatch - Episode 258
APN - Chris Webster
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The Angel Phase - Episode 257

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The Angel Phase is characterized by millions of simple ceramic vessels and sherds. Learn about this mid-western archaeological phase on today's episode.

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The Angel Phase - Episode 257
APN - Chris Webster
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Ancient America - Kolomoki - Episode 256

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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 Kolomoki Mounds.

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Ancient America - Kolomoki - Episode 256
APN - Kenneth Feder
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Mahasthangarh - Episode 255

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Mahasthangarh is an ancient city with a rich and rocky past. Check it out on this week's episode of Arch 365.

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Mahasthangarh - Episode 255
APN - Chris Webster
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Idaho's Buhl Woman - Episode 254

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She was found in a quarry, ate mostly bison and elk when she was alive, and died mysteriously. This is Idaho's Buhl woman - known as Buhla.

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Idaho's Buhl Woman - Episode 254
APN - Chris Webster
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Ancient America - Casa Grande - Episode 253

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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 Casa Grande.

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Ancient America - Casa Grande - Episode 253
APN - Kenneth Feder
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Gobustan National Park - Episode 252

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Located on the Caspian Sea in Azerbaijan, Gobustan is a culturally rich area laden with rock art, artifacts, and amazing stories.

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Gobustan National Park - Episode 252
APN - Chris Webster
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Moku'ula, A Palace in Hawaii - Episode 251

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Moku'ula was home to some of the most famous kings of Hawaii. It's not undergoing recovery efforts after being a baseball field for many decades.

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Moku'ula, A Palace in Hawaii - Episode 251
APN - Chris Webster
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