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Archaeology
Podcasts on the discussions of archaeology. The buildings, utensils and tools of past societies can help archaeologists unlock the secrets of ancient community life. Archaeologists use artefacts and fragments from the past to study the economies, social structure, art and culture of past societies.
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3.4 stars from 59 ratings
Excellent podcast
As a non-archaeologist (I am a ceramicist whose work is inspired by European Bronze Age artefacts & motifs) I found this to be a clear, informative account of a burial site, to the extent that it prompted several ideas, even without the support of the visual material I normally refer to.
NFlun via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/05/13
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