Tag: archaeoed

  • How I Mapped Palenque – Part 5

    This where the audio link should be. In May and June of 1999, Ed and his mapping crew were hard at work puzzling out western Palenque.  More deadly snakes, collapsed […]

  • How I Mapped Palenque – Part 4

    [buzzsprout episode=’15675042′ player=’true’] The year was 1999.  Ed and his crew started year two of the Palenque Mapping Project.  Ed recounts the story – snakes, pyramids, tombs, and a visit […]

  • Tiwanaku

    [buzzsprout episode=’14984045′ player=’true’] The ancient city of Tiwanaku ruled the Southern Andes for 1000 years.  From the Pacific Ocean to the Amazon, their empire spread far and wide.   12,500 […]

  • The Milky Way – Path to the Otherworld

    All over the ancient Americas, from Chile to Alaska, the Milky Way was seen as the path to the otherworld.  Join Ed as he explains his evidence for that assertion.  […]

  • S3 E6 The Olmecs

    [buzzsprout episode=’9962924′ player=’true’] The Olmecs are widely considered Mesoamerica’s “mother culture”.  In this episode I’ll talk about that amazing civilization’s achievements and how recent discoveries may change what we think […]

  • S3 E2 The Moche

    The Moche Civilization of Northern Coastal Peru

  • S2 E4 How I Discovered Ma’ax Na

    In 1995, I discovered a lost ancient Maya City in the jungles of Northwestern Belize and named it Ma’ax Na. This podcast is the story of how I did it. […]

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