The World of Paleoanthropology
Welcome to the official podcast of The World of Paleo Anthropology! Here we shall be sharing the audio versions of our interviews and presentations, as they are also available in video format on Facebook and YouTube. But for our listeners who prefer a podcast, we are excited to offer this new way to enjoy and learn!
Episodes
Sunday Aug 27, 2023
Sunday Aug 27, 2023
Learn about:
1. How changing the way we look at rock art reveals so much more: https://phys.org/news/2023-08-topographical-elements-paleolithic-art-revealed.html2. Hominins Evolved in Europe?: https://phys.org/news/2023-08-ancient-ape-trkiye-story-human.html3. Massive 300,000-year-old Hand Axes Found in Kent: https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-discover-300000-year-old-giant-handaxe-in-rare-ice-age-site/
Friday Aug 18, 2023
Friday Aug 18, 2023
On this week’s episode, we discuss the following topics:
1. https://www.sci.news/othersciences/anthropology/paleoanthropology/early-pleistocene-extreme-glacial-cooling-12170.html2. https://www.sci.news/medicine/neanderthal-denisovan-antimicrobial-peptides-12187.html3. https://www.sci.news/medicine/neanderthal-denisovan-antimicrobial-peptides-12187.htm
Friday Aug 11, 2023
Friday Aug 11, 2023
Join Paleoanthropologist and Rock Art researcher Genevieve von Petzinger and Founder and Science Communicator Anthropologist Seth Chagi as they tackle some of the week’s most interesting topics, taking a deep dive and explaining to you why these stories make our headlines!
Friday Aug 04, 2023
Friday Aug 04, 2023
Today Genevieve and I will discuss some excellent topics, including stories about Neanderthal Rock Art in France, Australian Cultriual Heritage Sites, and ancient Neolithic Family Trees!
Join us today!
Saturday Jul 29, 2023
Saturday Jul 29, 2023
On this episode, and not in this order, join Genevieve and Seth as they discuss some of the newest stories in the field. Learn about new Rock Art discovered in Spain by Drones!, Deep inside ravines on high cliffs, hear about possible cannibalism and cut marks on a nearly 1.6 million-year-old hominin partial tibia (shin bone). Lastly, learn about an ancient First Peoples Oregon settlement dating almost 20,000 years ago! What does this mean for the populating of the Americas?
Tuesday Jul 25, 2023
Tuesday Jul 25, 2023
Go back in time with us as we discover how Neanderthal genetics are still affecting us today and how we now have further evidence of Human activity in South America much earlier than we thought, thanks to some recent discoveries. Finally, we also discuss the amazing science being done with Paranthropus dentition!
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