Tag: adventure

  • S4 E8 Poverty Point

    3500 years ago, Poverty Point was a thriving city of over 5000 people in the bayous of northern Louisiana.  Despite not having agriculture or even ceramics, those people built North […]

  • S4 E7 Mapping Palenque Part 3

    The final chapter of the Palenque Mapping Project, Season 1.  More snakes, more temples, and a robbery at gun point!  I got by with a little help from my friends. […]

  • S4 E6 Mapping Palenque Part 2

    The continued story of how I mapped Palenque – still in 1998, field season 1 of 3.  In this episode – forest fires, mangos, and skinny dipping. Show Notes:

  • S4 E5 Mapping Palenque

    From 1998 to 2000, I led the Palenque Mapping Project.  In this episode I’ll share the behind the scenes story of how I got the job and the strange things […]

  • S4 E4 The Wari

    The Wari were a civilization of 100’s of 1000’s of people living in the Andes between 500 and 1000 CE.  Never heard of them?  You’re not alone.  In this episode, […]

  • S4 E3 Mississippian Burial Patterns

    Mississippian civilization honored its dead by laying them to rest in pyramidal burial mounds.  But why?  What did it mean to them and where did they get the idea to […]

  • S4 E2 Mississippian Religion

    In the centuries before Columbus, millions of people lived in what’s now the eastern United States.  Today, we call that Mississippian Civilization.  In this episode, I’ll discuss what we think […]

  • S4 E1 Dr. Jones I Presume?

    For most people, Indiana Jones is the archetypal archaeologist.  But is he?  Indie is a lot of things, but a good archaeologist isn’t one of them!  Join Dr. Ed as […]

  • S3 E5 Moises Morales

    Moises Morales was a legend in Mexico.  His contributions to our knowledge and the protection of the Maya ruins of Palenque are unparalleled.  In this episode, I’ll tell you some […]

  • S3 E4 260 Days in Mesoamerica

    The 260 day calendar of Mesoamerica is its oldest and most enduring measurement of time.  In this episode I’ll explain how it works, what it means to modern Maya people, […]

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