Stone Pages presents a weekly podcast with the latest archaeology news, mainly related to prehistory, megalithic monuments and discoveries.
Contents:
* Stonehenge wasn't so hard to build after all
* Bones under pub change what we know about the Irish
* 8,000 year-old piece of wood blowing archaeologists' minds
* Advanced techniques used to find more about Homo Naledi
* Cave art found deep underground in Spain
* New insight into the construction of Stonehenge
* No game was too big to hunt for Stone Age man
* Wine used in ceremonies 5000 years ago in Georgia
* Aboriginal history revealed in caves
* New origins for farmed rice
* Astronomy shown to be set in ancient stone monuments
* What drove northern European Neanderthals to cannibalism?
* Was China the cradle of modern man, not Africa?
* Ancient camping site unearthed in India
* Large Bronze Age mound discovered in northwest China
Speaker: Philip Hansen
Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave Mastering)