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The Dirt Podcast

Summary: Join Anna and Amber, two friends and big nerds, as we get excited about all the weird, amazing, mysterious, and fascinating stories from our human past.

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 The Color Episode | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:35

It's time to put on your smocks and grab your brushes, listeners--we're talking colors! Anna and Amber bring you colorful content from your friend and ours, ROY G BIV. Why were squished snails so valuable in the ancient Mediterranean? What was the first synthetic color? IS BLUE EVEN REAL? All this and much more!

 The Climes, They Are A-Changin' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:57

This week, it's a topic that's incredibly relevant and important, and...not the least bit fun. It's climate change! We're here to combat misinformation and to tell you what we know about past global climate change, how we know it, and what that means for our future.

 African Empires: Part Two | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:45

We wrap up our whirlwind tour of African Empires this week with the later part of the timeline. Anna and Amber travel to Timbuktu, the Solomonid Empire, the Fatimid Caliphate and more! We also cover the Scramble for Africa, which sounds fun and madcap, but is...the opposite of that.

 African Empires: Part One | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:19

Amber and Anna dip their toes into the vast history of the African continent. In this first installment of a two-episode series, we look at some pre-Classical civilizations. Learn about foreign queens and imported baboons, and why camels are great for business AND religion. And remember! It's never a collapse.

 It's Never a Collapse: Angkor Wat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:15

This week, Amber and Anna explore Angkor Wat, the legendary Cambodian temple complex. Who built it? What happened? Did the civilization collapse? (Spoiler: no.) Was it rediscovered after being forgotten for centuries? (Spoiler: also no.) Come for the history, stay for the alien spider beings!

 Where Do Babies Come From? The Archaeology of Childbirth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:45

This week, we bring you the MIRACLE OF BIRTH. Join Amber and Anna for a brief frolic through some ancient birthing wisdom and evidence of pregnancy and childbirth in the archaeological record. We're also joined by the brilliant Dr. Natalie Laudicina, who takes us on a fascinating and slightly terrifying journey through the surprisingly complicated landscape of the primate birth canal. Content warning: some of the subject material in this episode may be upsetting, but we try to give listeners a heads up.

 News Roundup! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:53

Anna and Amber are both traveling this week, so instead of leaving your feeds bereft, we've got an episode of Old News for you to enjoy!

 Prehistoric Beasts and Where to Find Them | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:49

It's another Very Special Sponsored Episode this week! We're talking prehistoric animals of all shapes and sizes (and by all sizes we mean mostly TOO BIG). Learn about giant birds hunted by the first people on New Zealand, the giant sea scorpion that will haunt Amber's dreams, and, well, probably more than you ever wanted to know about woolly mammoth butts.

 Dogtectives on the Case! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:57

This week, we bring you a fascinating, poignant, and thoroughly delightful interview with Very Special Guest Lynne Engelbert, a handler with the Institute for Canine Forensics. Learn what the talented pups at the ICF do for a living and prepare to be amazed!

 What is Going on with Those Denisovans?! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:31

This week, Anna and Amber sit down to chat about the Denisovans, the human ancestors we didn't know we had until recently. Learn about what evidence we have for Denisovans, the traits for which we can thank them, and some of the mysteries that remain. Come for big reveals about what's in human DNA, stay for ample use of phrases like "bouts of interbreeding."

 This Episode is Revolting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:00

It's another Very Special Sponsored Episode this week, about the archaeology of protest, revolt, and rebellion. Join Anna and Amber alongside coal miners in West Virginia, Jewish rebels in the first century CE, enslaved Africans in the Danish Virgin Islands, and more stories of human defiance and resilience in the face of oppression.

 Spilling the Antiqui-Tea: Artifact Trafficking and the Antiquities Black Market | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:41:25

Psst. Do you want to buy some archaeology? WELL WE DON'T HAVE ANY TO SELL YOU, BECAUSE THAT WOULD BE WRONG. But that hasn't stopped other people from doing it! Join us this week for a Very Special Sponsored Episode on the antiquities black market, the harm it does to archaeology and to real living people all over the world, and some of the folks doing extremely cool things to protect cultural heritage.

 Here Be Unicorns: The Ancient Indus Valley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:17

Join Anna and Amber on an excursion to the Indus Valley, and an exploration of some of the ancient societies therein. Learn about the thrills of city planning and indoor toilets, experience the mystery and absurdity of the Indus "unicorn," and enjoy a surprising number of Anna's best seal impersonations.

 Let's Talk about (Inter)Sex | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:01

This week's episode was inspired by news coverage of Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski, who, according to his skeleton, may have been intersex. But what does it mean to be intersex, and how do we incorporate this very real form of existence into our understanding of the archaeological record? Learn along with Anna and Amber from forensic archaeology, American history, Indigenous American culture, and a truly heart-wrenching tale from Iran.

 Ur Never Going to Believe This | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:44

Join Anna and Amber on a tour of third millennium BCE Mesopotamia, where they explore the Royal Tombs of Ur. It has everything: musical instruments, very extra jewelry looks, a Great Death Pit (!), a famous excavator with a flair for the dramatic, even a surprise find nearly a century later in a museum basement. Who was buried there? What makes these tombs so special? What did Sumerian music sound like? How great was that death pit?

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