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I look forward to each episode and take away food for thought and further research. There is always joy in the serendipitous flow of ideas in the podcasts that leads to other topics. I appreciate the close looking at objects and commitment to concentrate beyond established narratives. It’s wonderful that the podcast has guests who bring expertise from many fields, including linguistics, bioarchaeology, social history, and museum work. I am excited to read Kara’s new book and am fascinated by Jordan’s work on wigs. Thank you, Amber, for the Substack, and all the references for further archival digging. I left archaeology a while ago, and you help me enjoy the best of my old career. Cheers!
Radnor91 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/03/23
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I grew up watching Kara on tv. I wanted to be an Egyptologist but had to abandon that plan after being slapped in the face with reality. I didn’t have time or resources to pursue it academically so I shifted to Classics since it’s an ancient world adjacent program. It’s been so great to hear an...Read full review »
lexiehenning via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/22
I’ll follow nearly any ancient history podcast but this one really gave pause. Wholly worth it just for the think it’s giving.
Aethelstan972 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/23
Well, I’m obsessed! Love how the podcast explains the ancient with modern examples and the other way around. I just ordered one of her books. They are both amazing! Thank you
lupebalti via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/23
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