Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 198 days 5 hours 57 minutes
News items read by Laura Pettigrew include: Maize came shortly before Cahokia; global cooling prompted spread of rice; ancient Africa and epidemics; and dating the collapse of Negev farming.
News items read by Laura Pettigrew include: Cahokia causeway orientation; dietary shift in early Indonesia; X-rays explore Mary Rose artifacts; and archaeological perspective on pandemic effects.
News items read by Laura Pettigrew include: New dates correct the story of early contact in North America; burials inside homes at Çatalhöyük; unique Roman burial goods in Bulgaria; and first Africans in Mexico City.
News items read by Laura Pettigrew include: Ottoman merchant ship with surprising cargo; Salish Sea basin population was large and ancient; increased use of marine resources by Scandinanvian hunter-gatherers; and cuisines of ancient Baltic hunter-gatherers.
News items read by Laura Pettigrew include: Melting snow patch in Norway reveals ancient artifacts; fatty traces evidence history of milk and meat diet in East Africa; rabbits and chickens as pets in Iron Age Britain; and ancient use of Alaskan mountain pass.
News items read by Laura Pettigrew include: Neanderthal site with world’s oldest string; Spanish use of native Mexican copper smelting; German Bronze Age site similar to Stonehenge; and London prehistory pushed back by 3000 years.
News items read by Laura Pettigrew include: Ancient Florida fish ponds; treasure trove in Cretan cave; floating palaces of Roman Emperor Caligula; and ritual site of Mesopotamian war god.
News items read by Laura Pettigrew include: Obsidian points in Ohio rituals; plants as Ice Age staples; world’s earliest epidemic in China; and early spread of Mesoamerican ball game.
News items read by Laura Pettigrew include: Mammoth bone circle in Russia; Ponce de Leon not first European in Florida; Ice Age stone carvings in Indonesia; and pyramid-shaped Bangladeshi stupa.
News items read by Laura Pettigrew include: Studying and protecting Florida sites endangered by rising seas; first olive domestication in Israel 7000 years ago; ostrich eggshell beads 33,000 years old in southern Africa; and two distinct cave art traditions co-existed in Basque Country.