Finally!
I really like this podcast. I understand that some would say that it's, as I think one of the first reviewers put it, they tend to "duh" each other to death, but keep in mind that this is a very young podcast and they are still growing. I've been interested in conspiracy theories and anomalous phenomena for a very long time. I always thought that it was more entertainment than truth but with ancient aliens I feel like there should be a label on shows like that that state that it's for entertainment however I appreciate ancient aliens and shows like that because I wouldn't I wouldn't have known about the temple builders of Malta or Gobekli Tepe or other megalithic sites. I love this show because it's real archaeologists who really understand the science and put it in practice on a regular basis. I accidentally found the Archy fantasies blog when Internet researching the stone circle of life thing. And I Immediately fell in love. I think we all know, even those of us who really enjoy shows like ancient aliens, that truth is stranger than fiction and oftentimes way more interesting. What makes the show great is that in its essence it serves as a scholarly rebottle against a lot of the hype and mythos of anthropology and archaeology. If anything there should be a show specifically about this on the discovery channel! They should pit archaeological fantasies against ancient aliens. It would be like funding both sides of the war. In closing this show is in its infancy but that shouldn't deter you from listening. The best way to exercise critical thinking is to listen to the arguments of the people that you disagree with.Read full review »
Special Agent Suarez via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/02/15
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Great and interesting podcast. My only gripe is that the treble needs to be turned down, it’s killing my ears
Relax1n79 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/06/19
science that gets to the heart of how frustrating, fun, fascinating, and odd archaelology is.
j fen bauer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/10/17
Wonderful idea but I am not sure this podcast achieves it’s aim. The two presenters are in danger of portraying themselves as professionals while the rest of us are idiots. Very preachy and keeps recalling the same old anecdotes. I will stick with it a while longer to see if it gets better.
Gelliand via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/03/15
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