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Maja Zećo, a sound and visual artist from Sarajevo, living in Scotland, crafts performances that delve into identities, decoloniality, and future. Her work, "In Search of the Sun", reimagines ancient goddesses through the lens of contemporary migration and displacement.Check out the Magdalenians, Gravettians, Aurgnacian and Solutrean cultures Consider checking:Buymeacoffee,Ko-fi,Patreon, Twitter,Facebook, Khadavra, YouTube
Beneath the #limestone #cliffs of #burgundy the #caves of Arcy-sur-Cure hold some of the #oldest #paintings in the #world - 28,000-year-old #forgotten #past. But #time, #water and #human #hands have tried to erase #them. What drove our #ancestors to #paint, and will #anything we #create today #survive as #they did?Check out the Magdalenians, Gravettians, Aurgnacian and Solutrean cultures Consider checking:Buymeacoffee,Ko-fi,Patreon, Twitter,Facebook, Khadavra, YouTube
On this week's episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib discusses the genetic and archaeological history of Europe from the arrival of modern humans (permanently) 45,000 years ago, to the end of the Bronze Age in the decades after 1200 BC. He covers these time periods: Pre-Aurignacian (before 43 kya) Aurignacian (43-26 kya) Gravettian (33-21 kya) Solutrean (22-17 kya) Magdalenian (17-12 kya) Epigravettian (21-10 kya) Mesolithic (12-7 kya) Neolithic (9-5 kya) Bronze Age (5-3 kya) The full episode is available for paid subscribers on: https://www.razibkhan.com/p/europe-40000-bc-to-1200-bc Relevant papers: Reconstructing contact and a potential interbreeding geographical zone between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans The Persian plateau served as hub for Homo sapiens after the main out of Africa dispersal A genome sequence from a modern human skull over 45,000 years old from Zlatý kůň in Czechia An early modern human from Romania with a recent Neanderthal ancestor Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers Survival of Late Pleistocene Hunter-Gatherer Ancestry in the Iberian Peninsula A 23,000-year-old southern Iberian individual links human groups that lived in Western Europe before and after the Last Glacial Maximum Population genomics of Mesolithic Scandinavia: Investigating early postglacial migration routes and high-latitude adaptation Late Pleistocene human genome suggests a local origin for the first farmers of central Anatolia Genomic Evidence Establishes Anatolia as the Source of the European Neolithic Gene Pool Massive migration from the steppe was a source for Indo-European languages in Europe The genomic ancestry of the Scandinavian Battle Axe Culture people and their relation to the broader Corded Ware horizon The genomic history of the Iberian Peninsula over the past 8000 years Steppe Ancestry in western Eurasia and the spread of the Germanic Languages
In this episode, I am talking about Solutrean culture. Episode #49 Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, Patreon, Twitter, Facebook, Khadavra, YouTube
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As the hunter gatherers of southwestern Europe endured the Last Glacial Maximum, a unique culture arose, characterized by fine stone points and a rich artistic repertoire.Support the show
Seriah interviews alternative historian and researcher Marco Vigato about his extensively researched book "The Empires of Atlantis". Topics in this truly deep dive include clues to pre-history in the Western esoteric tradition, Plato, Egyptian Edfu creation texts, legends of lost civilizations destroyed by cataclysms; ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Mesopotamia; the cyclic theory of history, continental drift, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge mountain chain, undersea geology, meteor impacts' effect on Earth, the Azores archipelago, unexplained hieroglyphs, ancient monuments, multiple ancient cultures' extensive lists of kings, the Turin Papyrus, the great deluge/global flood myth, other massive cataclysms, Walter Cruttenden, binary star hypothesis, the great year celestial progression, clues to astronomical cycles in ancient mythology, the star Sirius, solar flares, comets, Venus, ancient Meso-America, climatology, ice ages, pole shifts, wooly mammoths, elongated skulls, skull binding vs. natural skull shape, Book of Enoch, unexplained highly intelligent hominids; strange skulls found in Egypt, Puru, and Malta; different species of humans, Neanderthals, Denisovans, genome research, prehistoric sophisticated artifacts, Göbekli Tepe, massive ancient structures and the apparent decline in building technology, possible purposes of megalithic buildings, the Boskop Man, Cro-Magnon humans, Solutrean theories, submerged ruins near Cuba, and much more! This episode is packed with information and connections not seen elsewhere!
Seriah interviews alternative historian and researcher Marco Vigato about his extensively researched book "The Empires of Atlantis". Topics in this truly deep dive include clues to pre-history in the Western esoteric tradition, Plato, Egyptian Edfu creation texts, legends of lost civilizations destroyed by cataclysms; ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Mesopotamia; the cyclic theory of history, continental drift, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge mountain chain, undersea geology, meteor impacts' effect on Earth, the Azores archipelago, unexplained hieroglyphs, ancient monuments, multiple ancient cultures' extensive lists of kings, the Turin Papyrus, the great deluge/global flood myth, other massive cataclysms, Walter Cruttenden, binary star hypothesis, the great year celestial progression, clues to astronomical cycles in ancient mythology, the star Sirius, solar flares, comets, Venus, ancient Meso-America, climatology, ice ages, pole shifts, wooly mammoths, elongated skulls, skull binding vs. natural skull shape, Book of Enoch, unexplained highly intelligent hominids; strange skulls found in Egypt, Puru, and Malta; different species of humans, Neanderthals, Denisovans, genome research, prehistoric sophisticated artifacts, Göbekli Tepe, massive ancient structures and the apparent decline in building technology, possible purposes of megalithic buildings, the Boskop Man, Cro-Magnon humans, Solutrean theories, submerged ruins near Cuba, and much more! This episode is packed with information and connections not seen elsewhere! - Recap by Vincent Treewell https://www.marcovigato.com/https://www.arxproject.org/ Outro Music is Snaig Tharta with Daughters of Men Download
Seriah interviews alternative historian and researcher Marco Vigato about his extensively researched book "The Empires of Atlantis". Topics in this truly deep dive include clues to pre-history in the Western esoteric tradition, Plato, Egyptian Edfu creation texts, legends of lost civilizations destroyed by cataclysms; ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Mesopotamia; the cyclic theory of history, continental drift, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge mountain chain, undersea geology, meteor impacts' effect on Earth, the Azores archipelago, unexplained hieroglyphs, ancient monuments, multiple ancient cultures' extensive lists of kings, the Turin Papyrus, the great deluge/global flood myth, other massive cataclysms, Walter Cruttenden, binary star hypothesis, the great year celestial progression, clues to astronomical cycles in ancient mythology, the star Sirius, solar flares, comets, Venus, ancient Meso-America, climatology, ice ages, pole shifts, wooly mammoths, elongated skulls, skull binding vs. natural skull shape, Book of Enoch, unexplained highly intelligent hominids; strange skulls found in Egypt, Puru, and Malta; different species of humans, Neanderthals, Denisovans, genome research, prehistoric sophisticated artifacts, Göbekli Tepe, massive ancient structures and the apparent decline in building technology, possible purposes of megalithic buildings, the Boskop Man, Cro-Magnon humans, Solutrean theories, submerged ruins near Cuba, and much more! This episode is packed with information and connections not seen elsewhere! - Recap by Vincent Treewell https://www.marcovigato.com/https://www.arxproject.org/ Outro Music is Snaig Tharta with Daughters of Men Download
On today's episode we are reviewing Alpha (2018), the story of a lost Solutrean boy who befriends and domesticates a wolf, with TWO special guests! Dr. April Nowell studies the origins of art and language and the archaeology of childhood. Dr. Grant Zazula is the palaeontologist for the Government of Yukon, and he was the palaeontology consultant on Alpha! He takes us behind the scenes as we dissect the real-life inspirations behind the language, artifacts, landscapes, and of course ice-age mammals in this beautiful movie. Check out April's new book, Growing Up in the Ice Age: https://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/growing-up-in-the-ice-age.htmlApril is giving a talk on Thursday January 13, 2022 at 9:00 PT / 17:00 GMT as part of the University of Liverpool Evolutionary Anthropology Webinar Series: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/archaeology-classics-and-egyptology/events/evo-anth/Check out Grant's work with the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre https://www.beringia.com/Get in touch with us!Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.comIn this episode:Christine Schreyer on the construction of fictional languages in film: https://news.ubc.ca/2018/08/23/ubc-linguist-creates-language-for-hollywood-film-alpha/CBC under fire for documentary promoting the Solutrean Hypothesis: https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/cbc-under-fire-for-documentary-that-says-first-humans-to-colonize-new-world-sailed-from-europeArchaeology of the Night: Life After Dark in the Ancient World, edited by Nancy Gonlin and April Nowell: https://upcolorado.com/university-press-of-colorado/item/3227-archaeology-of-the-nightHead Smashed In Buffalo Jump in Alberta: https://headsmashedin.ca/Winnipeg professor teachers how to survive falling through the ice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gOW8ZaYqHA&list=PLqCtDryCZFOqhQ-05Nwy9tLrFMsZI3KPhMammoth bone houses: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/60-mammoths-house-russia-180974426/Painted pebbles from Mas d'Azil, France: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AzilianBorneo hand stencil cave paintings: https://theconversation.com/borneo-cave-discovery-is-the-worlds-oldest-rock-art-in-southeast-asia-106252The domestication of dogs: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2264329-humans-may-have-domesticated-dogs-by-accident-by-sharing-excess-meat/“Alpha wolves” don't exist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ti86veZBjUCheck out Ross's book: The Missing Lynx: The Past and Future of Britain's Lost mammals: https://www.bloomsbury.com/ca/missing-lynx-9781472957351/
On today's episode we are reviewing Alpha (2018), the story of a lost Solutrean boy who befriends and domesticates a wolf, with TWO special guests! Dr. April Nowell studies the origins of art and language and the archaeology of childhood. Dr. Grant Zazula is the palaeontologist for the Government of Yukon, and he was the palaeontology consultant on Alpha! He takes us behind the scenes as we dissect the real-life inspirations behind the language, artifacts, landscapes, and of course ice-age mammals in this beautiful movie. Check out April's new book, Growing Up in the Ice Age: https://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/growing-up-in-the-ice-age.html April is giving a talk on Thursday January 13, 2022 at 9:00 PT / 17:00 GMT as part of the University of Liverpool Evolutionary Anthropology Webinar Series: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/archaeology-classics-and-egyptology/events/evo-anth/ Check out Grant's work with the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre https://www.beringia.com/ Get in touch with us! Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Christine Schreyer on the construction of fictional languages in film: https://news.ubc.ca/2018/08/23/ubc-linguist-creates-language-for-hollywood-film-alpha/ CBC under fire for documentary promoting the Solutrean Hypothesis: https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/cbc-under-fire-for-documentary-that-says-first-humans-to-colonize-new-world-sailed-from-europe Archaeology of the Night: Life After Dark in the Ancient World, edited by Nancy Gonlin and April Nowell: https://upcolorado.com/university-press-of-colorado/item/3227-archaeology-of-the-night Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump in Alberta: https://headsmashedin.ca/ Winnipeg professor teachers how to survive falling through the ice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gOW8ZaYqHA&list=PLqCtDryCZFOqhQ-05Nwy9tLrFMsZI3KPh Mammoth bone houses: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/60-mammoths-house-russia-180974426/ Painted pebbles from Mas d'Azil, France: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azilian Borneo hand stencil cave paintings: https://theconversation.com/borneo-cave-discovery-is-the-worlds-oldest-rock-art-in-southeast-asia-106252 The domestication of dogs: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2264329-humans-may-have-domesticated-dogs-by-accident-by-sharing-excess-meat/ “Alpha wolves” don't exist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ti86veZBjU Check out Ross's book: The Missing Lynx: The Past and Future of Britain's Lost mammals: https://www.bloomsbury.com/ca/missing-lynx-9781472957351/
There are a lot of misconceptions in archaeology that are often perpetuated simply because people don't think about how the information they take for granted came to be. How do archaeologists know what people were doing in the past? Actually, how do we know anything at all? How do we know what didn't happen? Tune in and find out! Links Archaeologists Dig For Clues (via WorldCat Is there a Solutrean-Clovis Connection in the American Colonization? (ThoughtCo) Who really discovered America? The Solutrean hypothesis is the latest in a long line of theories about the discovery of the New World (Skeptic) Five Breakthrough Signs of Early Peoples in the Americas (Sapiens) The Buttermilk Creek Complex and the Origins of Clovis at the Debra L. Friedkin Site, Texas (Science) People Were Chipping Stone Tools in Texas More Than 15,000 Years Ago (Scientific American) Rejecting the Solutrean hypothesis: the first peoples in the Americas were not from Europe (Guardian) Man the Hunter, Woman the Gatherer? The Impact of Gender Studies on Hunter-Gatherer Research (A Retrospective) (The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers) Mammoth FAQ (We Hunted the Mammoth) Man the Hunter. The First Intensive Survey of a Single, Crucial Stage of Human Development—Man's Once Universal Hunting Way of Life (via Google Books) Female hunters of the early Americas (Science Advances) Did prehistoric women hunt? New research suggests so (The Conversation) This Prehistoric Peruvian Woman Was a Big-Game Hunter (Smithsonian) Whole-genome sequencing of Atacama skeleton shows novel mutations linked with dysplasia (Genome Research) The Starchild Project (New England Skeptical Society) Oldest case of leukemia discovered: Prehistoric female skeleton shows signs of this cancer (ScienceDaily) Leukemia in Ancient Egypt: Earliest case and state-of-the-art techniques for diagnosing generalized osteolytic lesions (International Journal of Osteology) A history of true civilisation is not one of monuments (Aeon) What Makes Civilization? The Ancient Near East and the Future of the West (WorldCat) The Amazon Rainforest Was Profoundly Changed by Ancient Humans (The Atlantic) Thera (World History Encyclopedia) Contact Email the Dirt Podcast: thedirtpodcast@gmail.com ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
There are a lot of misconceptions in archaeology that are often perpetuated simply because people don't think about how the information they take for granted came to be. How do archaeologists know what people were doing in the past? Actually, how do we know anything at all? How do we know what didn't happen? Tune in and find out! Links Archaeologists Dig For Clues (via WorldCat Is there a Solutrean-Clovis Connection in the American Colonization? (ThoughtCo) Who really discovered America? The Solutrean hypothesis is the latest in a long line of theories about the discovery of the New World (Skeptic) Five Breakthrough Signs of Early Peoples in the Americas (Sapiens) The Buttermilk Creek Complex and the Origins of Clovis at the Debra L. Friedkin Site, Texas (Science) People Were Chipping Stone Tools in Texas More Than 15,000 Years Ago (Scientific American) Rejecting the Solutrean hypothesis: the first peoples in the Americas were not from Europe (Guardian) Man the Hunter, Woman the Gatherer? The Impact of Gender Studies on Hunter-Gatherer Research (A Retrospective) (The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers) Mammoth FAQ (We Hunted the Mammoth) Man the Hunter. The First Intensive Survey of a Single, Crucial Stage of Human Development—Man's Once Universal Hunting Way of Life (via Google Books) Female hunters of the early Americas (Science Advances) Did prehistoric women hunt? New research suggests so (The Conversation) This Prehistoric Peruvian Woman Was a Big-Game Hunter (Smithsonian) Whole-genome sequencing of Atacama skeleton shows novel mutations linked with dysplasia (Genome Research) The Starchild Project (New England Skeptical Society) Oldest case of leukemia discovered: Prehistoric female skeleton shows signs of this cancer (ScienceDaily) Leukemia in Ancient Egypt: Earliest case and state-of-the-art techniques for diagnosing generalized osteolytic lesions (International Journal of Osteology) A history of true civilisation is not one of monuments (Aeon) What Makes Civilization? The Ancient Near East and the Future of the West (WorldCat) The Amazon Rainforest Was Profoundly Changed by Ancient Humans (The Atlantic) Thera (World History Encyclopedia) Contact Email the Dirt Podcast: thedirtpodcast@gmail.com ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
Tom and Andrew go deep about what we know and what we don't know as culture ages and things depend on when and by whom the story is being told. (This episode is from mid-June and there's a discussion/disclaimer at the beginning as we decided whether to air it or not)Tom never saw Warlock Pinchers Psychic TVRock IslandJoel Haertling/Architect's OfficeShep Gordon SupermenschAlice Cooper Times Square stunt (London actually) Dan Steinberg Promoter 101Banger is distancing himself from his assertion about ancient Europeans migrating to the Americas, as he can't find the map to which he was referring, and several articles on the web link the "Solutrean hypothesis" to white supremacists, and Banger ain't one of those. That said, the worldwide latitudinal cultural affinities are very interesting...Pyramid BeltLakota (Sioux) PowerMan-man love in Ancient GreeceAncient vs. American SlaveryOcculture AnthologyDrumstick BlizzardKim's Convenience controversy Simu Liu in Shang-ChiBig Billy SatanGenesis Psychic TV Mythology Austin Osman SpareKenneth Grant on Spare
Following our previous discussion on re-imagining how to think of phenotypical and physical differences in human populations, we talk about the prehistoric dispersal the human species in Altera, which closely follows the real world. Understanding these early waves of migration. going from the paleolithic to even the pre-modern period, helps us understand contemporary population admixtures. Other topics covered: population extinction events, founder effects, the Southern Dispersal Route, the possible origins of humans in the a paleo-wetlands of Zambia in southern Africa, Coastal Migration, the hypothesized connection of prehistoric connections between the Nivkh and peoples of the Pacific Northwest, the Inuit and Paleo-eskimos, the debunked Solutrean hypothesis, the expansion of Austronesian peoples, the Negritos and ancient population shifts in the insular Southeast Asia, the timing of the arrival of dingos in Australia, ancient Indian ancestries among Australian aboriginals, new discoveries of ancient humans and the Out of Africa theory. Tired of learning geography and history in an uninspired world? Atlas Altera is a creative exercise that repaints the world while going hardcore on real geography, anthropology, linguistics, and history. For more content, visit www.atlasaltera.com or watch the video on YouTube.
The hosts discuss four hypotheses for the arrival of humans into the New World: Beringian Land Bridge, Coastal Highway, Solutrean, and Oceanic. They discuss the early Paleoindian site complexes such as Folsom and Clovis in which David (allegedly) reveals the existence of the Clovis Organized Crime Syndicate. A large part of the episode centers around "pre-Clovis" sites and whether they would belong to the Coastal Highway or Solutrean hypotheses. According to Carlton, the Solutreans crossed the Atlantic to get that sweet, sweet Old Bay seasoning. #OldBayAllDay We wrap up the show with a discussion about which hypotheses each host believes explains the archaeological record best. Recommended Literature: David J. Meltzer 2010: First Peoples in a New World: Colonizing Ice Age America Dennis. J. Stanford, Bruce A. Bradley & Michael Collins 2013: Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America's Clovis Culture Tom. D Dillehay 1997: Monte Verde: a Late Pleistocene settlement in Chile, Vol.2, The Archaeological Context and Interpretation Jon M. Erlandson et al. 2007: The Kelp Highway Hypothesis: Marine Ecology, the Coastal Migration Theory, and the Peopling of the Americas Contact Email: alifeinruinspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
The hosts discuss four hypotheses for the arrival of humans into the New World: Beringian Land Bridge, Coastal Highway, Solutrean, and Oceanic. They discuss the early Paleoindian site complexes such as Folsom and Clovis in which David (allegedly) reveals the existence of the Clovis Organized Crime Syndicate. A large part of the episode centers around "pre-Clovis" sites and whether they would belong to the Coastal Highway or Solutrean hypotheses. According to Carlton, the Solutreans crossed the Atlantic to get that sweet, sweet Old Bay seasoning. #OldBayAllDay We wrap up the show with a discussion about which hypotheses each host believes explains the archaeological record best. Recommended Literature: David J. Meltzer 2010: First Peoples in a New World: Colonizing Ice Age America Dennis. J. Stanford, Bruce A. Bradley & Michael Collins 2013: Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America's Clovis Culture Tom. D Dillehay 1997: Monte Verde: a Late Pleistocene settlement in Chile, Vol.2, The Archaeological Context and Interpretation Jon M. Erlandson et al. 2007: The Kelp Highway Hypothesis: Marine Ecology, the Coastal Migration Theory, and the Peopling of the Americas Contact Email: alifeinruinspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @alifeinruinspodcast Facebook: @alifeinruinspodcast Twitter: @alifeinruinspod Website: www.alifeinruins.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
This week, Yakov and the Skinwalker Gang spotlights ___. Twitter: @SkinwalkerTapes @Distolero @DProximus @BigSipOfMonster @Blumenkrieg88 @FlameUponHerb Links: https://teespring.com/stores/yakov-alive https://www.patreon.com/yakovalive https://www.youtube.com/c/SkinwalkerTapesArchive https://www.youtube.com/c/YakovALIVE https://bitwave.tv/YakovALIVE Donate crypto: BTC- 1KYoZd2URFuiCY3BfeQ4QQjimhkYvkxNkZ ETH- 0x0367d93c28de58E78D8f970186780a33E0787643 LTC- LXo3QweUFyaNyzkg1UkWYMFi2MRCT5XKnb Intro music by Sirius Cyrus: https://siriuscyrus.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/SiriusCyrusDasVirus/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoYEQhoBioRHq5mp1K70tmw This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
The kingdom of God slips into our world in the water of Baptism and the bread and wine of the Eucharist, and we are joined with all the saints who have found their glorious inheritance in God.
On this episode of the podcast, we share news and listener emails, before being joined live from the field by the “Wildman” of cultural resources management Chris Young. Chris calls in to update us on his latest adventures and stories from the road as he travels to many of the most prominent archaeological areas in the nation. We are then joined by Emeritus Professor of Prehistory and Director of the Experimental Archaeology Masters Programme at the University of Exeter, Dr. Bruce Bradley. Dr. Bradley has extensive experience with stone-age technologies and experimental archaeology with a focus on the archaeology of the North American Southwest and Great Plains. Dr. Bradley's research has included the Upper Palaeolithic of Russia and France and is currently focused on the early peopling of the Americas. We discuss his work as Co-Principle Investigator at the Gault site in central Texas along with the vitally important discoveries being unearthed at this pre-Clovis site. The conversation then moves to the highly controversial Solutrean hypothesis and the work of Dr. Bradley and his co-author of the book Across Atlantic Ice, the late Dr. Dennis Stanford. Follow the Seven Ages Research Associates online: Twitter Instagram Facebook Below are links to stories covered on this edition of the podcast: Dr. Bruce Bradley at the University of Exeter Bruce Bradley's Web Page "Solutrean Hypothesis: Genetics, the mammoth in the Room." Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America's Clovis Culture (Amazon) Music featured in this episode: "Breached Skies"- CFM (YouTube) "Medieval Journey" - Audio Library (YouTube)
This week we are joined by Bruce Bradley, Ph.D of the University of Exeter, to discuss his work at the enigmatic Gault site in Texas, as well as Europe's Solutrean Culture. The post Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 28: The Gault Site, and the Solutrean Question appeared first on Seven Ages.
This episode traces the lives of humans during the last glacial period of the Ice Ages, particularly in the regions where polar conditions were most prevalent. In Europe, we trace the lineages of forager peoples from the Aurignacians to the Magdalenians and learn about their toolkits, hunting strategies, and artworks, including the spectacular cave paintings. In Siberia, we examine several different cultures that adapted to the expansive steppes. In North America, we look at the Clovis culture and come to understand how the first Americans lived in their world. History is covered from 39,000 to 12,500 years ago.Transcript: https://riverofhistory.tumblr.com/post/184021186461/episode-10-life-during-the-ice-agesLinks and References Mentioned: Chauvet Cave re-dating: https://www.pnas.org/content/113/17/4670Leroy McDermontt Venus figurines: https://steemit.com/science/@deeallen/self-portraits-of-fertility-symbols-venus-figurines-of-upper-paleolithic-eurasia-nudityMissing Fingers on Hand Stencils: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs41982-018-0016-8Lascaux star map?: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/871930.stmSiberian archaeological record: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/693388Gomphothere hunt: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4121807/
This episode traces the lives of humans during the last glacial period of the Ice Ages, particularly in the regions where polar conditions were most prevalent. In Europe, we trace the lineages of forager peoples from the Aurignacians to the Magdalenians and learn about their toolkits, hunting strategies, and artworks, including the spectacular cave paintings. In Siberia, we examine several different cultures that adapted to the expansive steppes. In North America, we look at the Clovis culture and come to understand how the first Americans lived in their world. History is covered from 39,000 to 12,500 years ago.Transcript: https://riverofhistory.tumblr.com/post/184021186461/episode-10-life-during-the-ice-agesLinks and References Mentioned: Chauvet Cave re-dating: https://www.pnas.org/content/113/17/4670Leroy McDermontt Venus figurines: https://steemit.com/science/@deeallen/self-portraits-of-fertility-symbols-venus-figurines-of-upper-paleolithic-eurasia-nudityMissing Fingers on Hand Stencils: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs41982-018-0016-8Lascaux star map?: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/871930.stmSiberian archaeological record: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/693388Gomphothere hunt: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4121807/
On today's episode we talk with Jennifer Raff about the recent CBC episode of The Nature of Things: Ice Bridge. We talk about how the Solutrean Hypothesis, how it's it's not supported by evidence and is supported but White Supremacists. We talk about the issues not brought up in the CBC show, and why we as archaeologists should be talking about it. Links CBC under fire for documentary that says first humans to colonize New World sailed from Europe. National Post.com. Jan 11 2018 DNA in Archaeology with Jennifer Raff. ArchyFantasies. The Solutrean Hypothesis – ArchyFantasies Episode 31. DNA in Archaeology with Jennifer Raff – Episode 50. Review of Across Atlantic Ice: The Origins of America’s Clovis Culture by Dennis J. Stanford and Bruce A. Bradley. Raff, J. A., & D. A. Bolnick 2015 Does Mitochondrial Haplogroup X Indicate Ancient Trans-Atlantic Migration to the Americas? A Critical Re-Evaluation.297–304. Archaeological Fantasies and the genetic history of the Americas. Violent Metaphors. On thin ice: problems with Stanfordand Bradley’s proposed Solutrean colonisation of North America Director defends documentary that claims Europeans could have been 1st humans in North America. Jennifer Raff at the Guardian Support the Show If you'd like to support the Podcast, condenser donating to us monthly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Archyfantasies or giving just a little on Ko-Fi : https://ko-fi.com/A8833HAS . Either option helps us out. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and like and share us where ever you can. You can follow us on twitter @Archyfantsies or look us up on Facebook. Theme Music by ArcheoSoup Productions Contact us below or leave a comment.
Steven talks with historian and author Dan Flores, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater Crew. Subjects Discussed: Clovis hunters; North America's oldest mine; the religious underpinnings of Chaco Canyon's mysterious road network; Steve as The Inconsiderate Mountain Goat Hiker; macaw feathers, turquoise, and other luxury goods; Steve's wife and the 4-degree human comfort zone; the spread of human hunters around the globe; the eyed needle; boating around glaciers; wanderlust; ice-free corridors; the Blitzkrieg and Solutrean hypotheses; Liebig's principle of ecology; Keepers of the Game: Indian-Animal Relationships and the Fur Trade; did the Indians reach equilibrium with the buffalo?, and more. Check out show notes at http://www.themeateater.com/podcasts Hunting Fishing Wildlife Wild Foods
On today's episode, Sara, Jeb, and Ken talk about some of the big antiquities laws that are impacting resources around the country. These laws are in the news lately and it's important to know where they came from, what they do, and why they need to stick around for a while. LinksExecutive Order on whitehouse.govhttps://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/04/26/presidential-executive-order-review-designations-under-antiquities-actAntiquities Act 1906https://www.nps.gov/history/local-law/anti1906.htmhttps://www.nps.gov/history/local-law/fhpl_antiact.pdfhttps://www.nps.gov/archeology/sites/antiquities/index.htmhttps://www.nps.gov/archeology/sites/antiquities/about.htmRichard Wetherillhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_WetherillEdgar Lee Hewetthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Lee_HewettEl Morrohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Morro_National_Monumenthttps://www.nps.gov/elmo/index.htmHistoric Sites Acthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_Sites_Acthttps://www.nps.gov/history/local-law/FHPL_HistSites.pdfhttps://www.nps.gov/history/local-law/hsact35.htmNational Register of Historic Placeshttps://www.nps.gov/nr/https://npgallery.nps.gov/nrhphttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_PlacesNuclear Biscuithttp://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/the-administration/315603-of-biscuits-and-footballs-the-perils-of-presidents-andNational Historic Preservation Acthttp://www.achp.gov/nhpa.pdfhttps://www.nps.gov/history/local-law/nhpa1966.htmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Historic_Preservation_Act_of_1966National Environmental Protection Acthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Environmental_Policy_Acthttps://www.fws.gov/r9esnepa/RelatedLegislativeAuthorities/nepa1969.PDFCultural Resources Managementhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_resources_managementhttps://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/crmarchpodcast/Archaeological Resources Protection Acthttps://www.nps.gov/archeology/tools/laws/arpa.htmhttps://www.nps.gov/history/local-law/fhpl_archrsrcsprot.pdfhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeological_Resources_Protection_Act_of_1979UNESCO Conventionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNESCO_Convention_on_the_Means_of_Prohibiting_and_Preventing_the_Illicit_Import,_Export_and_Transfer_of_Ownership_of_Cultural_Propertyhttp://www.unesco.org/new/en/culture/themes/illicit-trafficking-of-cultural-property/1970-convention/https://www.anonymousswisscollector.com/http://traffickingculture.org/http://traffickingculture.org/encyclopedia/case-studies/cara-sucia/Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Acthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_Graves_Protection_and_Repatriation_Acthttps://www.nps.gov/nagpra/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennewick_Manhttp://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2017/0221/Burial-of-9-000-year-old-Kennewick-Man-lays-to-rest-a-20-year-old-debatehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solutrean_hypothesishttp://archive.archaeology.org/0607/etc/conversations.htmlhttps://www.sfu.ca/ipinch/about/ipinch-people/research-team/dorothy-lippert/https://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/nuvuk-archaeology-studiesMalheur Takeoverhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupation_of_the_Malheur_National_Wildlife_RefugeMyths about National Monumentshttp://www.sltrib.com/home/4762647-155/separating-fact-from-fiction-in-bearshttp://www.grandcanyontrust.org/blog/national-monuments-dont-let-myths-trump-factshttp://www.grandcanyontrust.org/blog/fact-and-fiction-bears-earsContactEmail us at ArchyFantasies@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @Archyfantasies and find us on FaceBook. Theme Music by ArcheoSoup Productionsroduced by Chris Webster and Tristan Boyle
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The early peopling of the New World has been a topic of intense research since the early twentieth century. In this summary, Bruce Bradley and Dennis Stanford outline a theory of a Solutrean origin for Clovis culture and briefly present the archaeological data supporting the assertion that the earliest origin of people in North America may have been from south-western Europe during the last glacial maximum.