Wired contributor Geoff Manaugh joins host Krys Boyd to discuss how radar and computer modeling are allowing researchers to create maps of what the ancient world looked like – all without the harm of an excavation.
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Wired contributor Geoff Manaugh joins host Krys Boyd to discuss how radar and computer modeling are allowing researchers to create maps of what the ancient world looked like – all without the harm of an excavation.
Read moreMatti Friedman discusses recent archaeological discoveries in Israel that point to this transition occurring thousands of years before previously thought.
Read moreApril Nowell, a Paleolithic archaeologist, joins us to discuss the efforts to uncover the mysteries of childhood in the Ice Age.
Read moreSarah Parcak joins us to talk about how satellites are being used to scan for buried artifacts and more.
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk about the real-life world of archaeology – and the charge its practitioners get out of tiny discoveries – with the author of Lives in Ruins: Archaeologists and the Seductive Lure of Human Rubble.
Read moreWe’ll talk this hour about how cultures throughout history have been driven by their access to water with Dr. Fekri Hassan, an Egyptian archaeologist in town to speak this week at SMU.
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