This episode we're finding out about that key ingredient - barley. I speak to an archaeologist...
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This episode we're finding out about that key ingredient - barley. I speak to an archaeologist...
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First Raymond and Beverly Sackler Distinguished Lecture in Archaeology in Honour of Prof. Norman...
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The 27th McDonald Institute Lecture
A master narrative tends to regard the Crown in Mesopotamia as all-powerful, led by kings (and...
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Why did the Vikings set sail for silver?
While we often think of the Vikings pillaging across the West, this was only a small part of...
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Social Status and Recycling in Bronze Age China
What does recycling have to do with social standing in Bronze Age China? Dr Victoria Sainsbury...
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37 - Twilight of the Viking Age: Beyond Be-LEIF!
This is the final instalment in a series of four episodes about some of the characters in the...
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The Friday Special – Archaeologist Kevin Talks about His Roman London Tour
"be sure you turn the girl into money"
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Archaeology, Myths & Legends – the Friday Special (No. 2) for April 29
"excavations that revolutionised the archaeology of London"
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41 - Secrets of Viking Sorcery
In this episode join Lucas and Rachel Bishop, Interpretation and Learning Assistant at the JORVIK...
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48 - YA Now: 50 Years of the York Archaeological Trust
Come join us as we wish the York Archaeological Trust a happy 50th birthday! We'll talk...
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Join us for the first our four spooky historic Halloween episodes as we bring you the terrifying...
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On the 27 May 2021, the British Museum opened their newest exhibition on the absolute OG of...
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Where paintings have been – Matt Smith: In My Mind's Eye #5
Matt Smith’s lockdown adventure was spent in County Kilkenny. From there he recalls being in the...
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Fanny Eaton, the Pre-Raphaelite Jamaican Muse – Jackie Kay: In My Mind's Eye #4
Jackie Kay describes her discovery of Fanny Eaton as two time worlds coming together with modern...
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Carving soap while blindfolded – Issam Kourbaj: In My Mind's Eye #3
Issam’s memories of the Fitz are many but he is drawn to something from his birthplace Syria. His...
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A simple shape repeated – Halima Cassell: In My Mind's Eye #2
Halima Cassell’s “Virtues of Unity” was exhibited in our Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio...
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From the archive: A scandal in Oxford: the curious case of the stolen gospel
We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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Justice for Neanderthals! What the debate about our long-dead cousins reveals about us
They were long derided as knuckle-draggers, but new discoveries are setting the record straight....
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Ioan Lord, who has recently been tagged as the Welsh Indiana Jones, is the focus of this...
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The Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode,...
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