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Otzi the Iceman - Arch365 276

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Found on a melting glacier between Italy and Austria, Otzi the Iceman is a virtual encyclopedia of information about the time he lived in.

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The Enigmatic Iximaya Hoax With Roxanne Davila and Marcello Canuto - ArchyFantasies 83

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Today we're talking about the Iximaya hoax. Who were the Iximaya, where did they come from, and what part did P.T. Barnum play in all this? We're joined by special guests  Roxanne Davila and Marcello Canuto.

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Cushnoc Archaeological Site - Arch365 275

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Cushnoc was a trading post built by the Plymouth Colony and used to trade with the local Native Americans.

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Pliska - The Capital of the First Bulgarian Empire - Arch365 274

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It only lasted a few hundred years, but, the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire was a large village with intricate buildings and design. Even though it was destroyed...

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The Impact of Tourism on Historic Sites - WIA 34

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On today's episode, we will be discussing the impact tourism can have out sites including the good, the bad and the ugly. The discussion will include how tourism impacts sites, the surrounding areas, the broader public, and individuals.

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The Thracian Tomb of Aleksandrovo - Arch365 273

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Dating from the 4th Century BCE, this tomb was festooned with frescoes showing the changing styles of fashion as Greek influence took hold of the local aristocracy.

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Trudeau Landing - Arch365 272

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Once a Tunica Village, Trudeau Landing was looted, excavated, and finally preserved and honored by the Tunica people.

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Pedra Furada - Arch365 271

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An archaeological district of over 800 sites, hundreds of rock art panels, and some controversial dates for human occupation.

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A Night in an Iron Age Hillfort - Prehistories 20

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Kim Biddulph and friends spent the night in an Iron Age Hillfort sharing food, exchanging stories, and discussion ideas. It was an amazing night full of fun and excitement. The audio is a bit challenging at times, as you would expect it to be in this situation, but we've cleaned it up a bit and most should be OK.

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Breaking Down the Billable Rate - CRMArch 120

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Ever wonder why you get paid a fraction of what your employer charges the client for you? Well, there's a reason for that and it's a tool that companies use to win work, make a profit, and keep you employed.

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Statistics in Archaeology - Arch365 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. 

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Hardin Village - Arch365 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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Caracol - Arch365 268

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

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The Caborn-Welborn Culture - Arch365 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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Lansing Man - Arch365 266

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

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The Neolithic Flint Mines of Spiennes - Arch365 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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Erebuni Fortress in Armenia - Arch365 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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The Palace Site - Arch365 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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Ancient America - Newark Earthworks - Arch365 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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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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