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Audio News from Archaeologica, May 16, 2021: As climate change accelerates rock damage, world’s oldest cave art is disappearings. Find out more on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PilzfW.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (4/4): Peruvian villagers rally to repair rope bridges dating back to the Incas. Learn more on our website, or on one of your favorite podcast services, like Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/38w5P0A.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (¾): Melting ice in Mongolia reveals new artifacts, and threats to conservation. Discover more on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2EeWblg.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (2/4): Roman artifact from Leicester suggests lions were brought to Britain. Dig deeper into this story on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/37Xkbsb.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (¼): New site in southern India adds insight on development of first urban cultures. Find out more on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PilzfW.

Photo Credit: Tamil Nadu Department of Archaeology

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (4/4): Study confirms pigments Neanderthals used to decorate Spanish cave. Learn more on our website, or on one of your favorite podcast services, like Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/38w5P0A.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (¾): Maya potters developed sophisticated techniques for creating glazes. Discover more on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2EeWblg.

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This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (2/4): Pristine artifacts from 4th century BC found off coast of Egypt. Dig deeper into this story on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/37Xkbsb.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (¼): Inscribed stone tablets show ancient Babylonians understood geometry. Find out more on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PilzfW.

Photo Credit: UNSW Sydney

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (4/4): Fats, proteins, microbes: new techniques help identify the details of ancient cuisines. Learn more on our website, or on one of your favorite podcast services, like Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/38w5P0A.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (¾): Indigenous roots and modern technology combine in search for missing residential school children. Discover more on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2EeWblg.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (2/4): Japanese lake sediments show that origins of agriculture depended on a stable climate. Dig deeper into this story on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/37Xkbsb.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (¼): New finds in sunken Egyptian port of Heracleion. Find out more on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PilzfW.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (4/4): Interdisciplinary team focuses on the archaeological history of climate changes. Learn more on our website, or on one of your favorite podcast services, like Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/38w5P0A.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (¾): Remnants of an ancient Roman road found submerged in Venice lagoon. Discover more on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2EeWblg.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (2/4): Clues from the final meal of a 2,400-year-old bog body found in Denmark. Dig deeper into this story on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/37Xkbsb.

This week in Audio News from Archaeologica (¼): Researchers discover ancient cuneiform inscription and image of Babylon’s last king. Find out more on our website, here: http://bit.ly/audio-news-archaeologica or listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PilzfW.

Audio News from Archaeologica (4/4): COVID-19 gives cover to increased looting of Italy’s antiquities. Learn more on our website (link in bio), or on one of your favorite podcast services, like Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/38w5P0A.

Photo Credit: CNN

Audio News from Archaeologica (¾): Native American tribe buys back ancestral home in Maine. Discover more on our website (link in bio), or on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2EeWblg.

Photo Credit: The Guardian - Chief William Nicholas, 51, leader of the Passamaquoddy’s Indian township reservation

Audio News from Archaeologica (2/4): New evidence shows prehistoric Amazonians protected the rainforest. Dig deeper into this story on our website (link in bio), here: https://www.archaeologychannel.org/audio-guide/audio-news.

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