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Naked Archaeology

Summary: Where did the Nazca Lines come from? Who built Stonehenge, and what secrets lie concealed within Egypt's pyramids? To find out, join the Naked Archaeologists as they undress the past...

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  • Artist: Diana O'Carroll, The Naked Scientists
  • Copyright: Dr Chris Smith 2008-2013

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 09.03.17-Horses, battleships and pillboxes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:44

This month we explore the archaeology of war. We explore the earliest-known domestication of horses, find out about an armed Elizabethan privateer ship and rediscover the egyptian tomb of Thutmoses III's seal-bearer, Amenhotep. Plus, in Backyard Archaeology we hear about the future of WWII pillboxes.

 09.02.17-Battles, Chocolate and Brothels | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:59

The sins of the past are uncovered in this month's Naked Archaeology, including chemical warfare; consuming desires for chocolate and finding the hidden Greek brothels. We also explore how one of the early species of hominin, Australopithecus africanus, wasn't the greedy ape we once thought. Plus, in Backyard Archaeology we find out how the energy sources that power our homes and cars can affect maritime archaeology.

 09.01.17-tzi, American migrations and animal bones | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:02

The mitochondrial story of tzi, or the Tyrolean iceman, is unearthed in this month's Naked Archaeology. Also, how the Americas were populated and the study of zooarchaeology are under the trench-o-scope. Plus, Tom Birch takes us on a tour of the only hill in Cambridge in Backyard Archaeology.

 08.12.17-TB, Underwater Archaeology and the Shaman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:26

The tale of TB's earliest victims, the science of archaeology underwater and the first shamanic burial all go under the trowel in this month's Naked Archaeology. We also uncover where all the dirt comes from that buries the past, and in this month's Backyard Archaeology Irving Finkel takes us on a tour of the Babylon exhibition at the British Museum.

 08.10.17-The Vanishing Nasca, Repairing Pompeii and Peruvian Water-works | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:58

Why cutting down a precious tree species brought the Nasca people to their knees, how Pompeii is receiving a makeover, a new source of Neanderthal flints unlocks the secrets of early inhabitants of Britain and a Peruvian irrigation system that can make your eyes water. Plus home-grown archaeology with the back-yard archaeologist Tom Birch who goes out on location with Time Team's Carenza Lewis.

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