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The Dirt Dries Out - Dirt 207
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Science
Publication Date |
Sep 14, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:34:34

There have been an awful lot of news stories lately featuring “lost” sites or structures “revealed” by the effects of drought and climate change. Way to look on the positive side, I guess! We’ll take a look at some of these sites and more broadly, the effects of climate change on current archaeology. Both of your tired hosts were a bit punchy during recording, so this episode is ever so slightly goofy despite the gravity of the topic. But we hope you enjoy it!

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There have been an awful lot of news stories lately featuring "lost" sites or structures "revealed" by the effects of drought and climate change. Way to look on the positive side, I guess! We'll take a look at some of these sites and more broadly, the effects of climate change on current archaeology. Both of your tired hosts were a bit punchy during recording, so this episode is ever so slightly goofy despite the gravity of the topic. But we hope you enjoy it! Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info. [https://zen.ai/thearchaeologyshow] Links * Drought is revealing archeological sites that were submerged when Lake Powell filled : NPR [https://www.npr.org/2022/05/30/1102070651/drought-is-revealing-archeological-sites-that-were-submerged-when-lake-powell-fi] * Elizabeth Kolbert, The Sixth Extinction: WorldCat [https://www.worldcat.org/title/sixth-extinction-an-unnatural-history/oclc/853618709] * A fourth set of human remains is found at Lake Mead as the water level keeps dropping: NPR [https://www.npr.org/2022/08/08/1116307660/lake-mead-human-remains-fourth-body-swim-beach] * Lake Mead reveals sunken WWII-era boat as water levels plummet - CBS News [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lake-mead-water-level-wwii-era-boat-revealed] * Unexploded World War II bomb found in Italy's longest river as waters run dry - CBS News [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/world-war-ii-bomb-river-po-drought-italy/] * Hidden ancient Roman 'Bridge of Nero' emerges from the Tiber during severe drought | Live Science [https://www.livescience.com/drought-reveals-roman-emperor-nero-bridge] * Drought Reveals Dolmen of Guadalperal, Popularly Dubbed 'Spanish Stonehenge' | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/drought-reveals-dolmen-guadalperal-popularly-dubbed-spanish-stonehenge-180973070/] * When context is key: "Hunger stones" go viral, but news first broke in 2018 | Ars Technica [https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/08/viral-hunger-stones-tweet-left-out-context-original-story-was-from-2018/] * Are 'Hunger Stones' Emerging Along Europe's Rivers Due to 2022 Drought? | Snopes.com [https://www.snopes.com/news/2022/08/18/hunger-stones-drought/] * The Bronze Age city in Iraq gifted to archeology by drought | Science [https://www.dw.com/en/the-bronze-age-city-in-iraq-gifted-to-archeology-by-drought/a-62061527] Contact * Email the Dirt Podcast: thedirtpodcast@gmail.com ArchPodNet * APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com [https://www.archpodnet.com/] * APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet * APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet * APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet * Tee Public Store [https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724] Affiliates * Wildnote [http://www.wildnoteapp.com/] * TeePublic [https://www.teepublic.com/?ref_id=5724&ref_type=aff] * Timeular [https://timeular.com/ref/chriswebster/] * Motion [https://www.archpodnet.com/motion]

There have been an awful lot of news stories lately featuring “lost” sites or structures “revealed” by the effects of drought and climate change. Way to look on the positive side, I guess! We’ll take a look at some of these sites and more broadly, the effects of climate change on current archaeology. Both of your tired hosts were a bit punchy during recording, so this episode is ever so slightly goofy despite the gravity of the topic. But we hope you enjoy it!

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