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  • The Awkward Transition From Chariots to Horseback Riding | Hoof Beats (Part 3 of 4)
    Feb 15 2026

    How do you go from chariots to horseback riding? Archaeologists Barbara and Tristan explore what archaeology says about early horse riding, the development of bridles and other riding gear, and how horses reshaped power in the ancient world.

    And then there’s the weird, awkward transition stage: ancient Assyrian art shows two horses tethered together with a rider on each, one steering and one fighting. A truly wild way to learn to ride.

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    28 min
  • Why Ancient Horses Resisted Domestication | Hoof Beats (2 of 4)
    Feb 1 2026

    Why were ancient horses so difficult to domesticate? Archaeologists Barbara and Tristan explore what archaeology reveals about horse domestication, why it took so long to happen, and how these fast, high-strung animals shaped early human societies.

    Long before riding was common, horses were hitched to carts, literally putting the cart before the horse. What does that struggle tell us about ancient technology, transport, and adaptation?

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    22 min
  • Ancient Horses Had Toes? || Hoof Beats, 1 of 4
    Jan 15 2026

    Did you know that ancient horses had toes? In this episode, Barbara learns all about them, and is not entirely comfortable with the idea.

    We’re kicking off a new book focused on the long relationship between horses and humans. We talk about how horses evolved, what early horses were like during the Ice Age, and what those first encounters between humans and horses may have looked like (and why they didn’t go especially well for the horses).

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    27 min
  • What Do Public Archaeologists Do? || Interlude
    Jan 1 2026

    What is public archaeology, anyway? If we’re not digging in the dirt every day, what do public archaeologists actually do?


    In this short, conversational episode, we talk about our work in public archaeology, from cemetery conferences to 3D printing to journaling, we reflect on what we’re excited about in the year ahead.


    This episode is a little different from our usual format. Next time, we’ll kick off our first discussion of "Hoof Beats: How Horses Shaped Human History" by William T. Taylor. Barbara is a big fan of horses, so you won’t want to miss it!

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    17 min
  • This Was a Bronze Age Calendar? || The Other Ancient Civilisations, 4 of 4
    Dec 15 2025

    Giant stone heads. Nomadic empires. Arctic survival. And a mysterious Bronze Age calendar.

    In this episode, we explore five more overlooked ancient cultures: the Olmec, Scythians, Thule Inuit, Únětice, and Xiongnu, and what they reveal about power, belief, and innovation in the ancient world.

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    47 min
  • Portraits and Pyramids || The Other Ancient Civlisations, 3 of 4
    Dec 1 2025

    This episode features five ancient cultures: the Moche and Nok, known for their striking portraiture; the Mississippians and Nubians, famous for their pyramids and monumental architecture; and the Nabateans, who carved out their own distinct legacy in the rock-cut city of Petra.


    We’re especially excited to revisit the Mississippians and Moche, two cultures that featured in earlier episodes, and to explore the Nok, Nubians, and Nabateans for the first time!

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    37 min
  • The Indus Valley and the First Flush || The Other Ancient Civilisations, 2 of 4
    Nov 15 2025

    We’re back with five more ancient cultures that don’t always get the spotlight, the Indus Valley, Lapita, Jōmon, Marajoara, and Minoans. The influence of these societies stretched across continents and left behind clues about everything from trade routes to foodways.


    We once again get excited about ancient sewage and plumbing, systems that were absolutely essential to keeping ancient citizens healthy. Join us as we explore pottery, architecture, and (yes) indoor plumbing in all its unglamorous glory.


    Book: “The Other Ancient Civilisations” by Raven Todd Da Silva

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    27 min
  • Hittite Reigns of Power || The Other Ancient Civilisations, 1 of 4
    Nov 1 2025

    From horses and chariots to sewers and city-states, we’re diving into five fascinating, lesser-known ancient cultures.


    We’re kicking off "The Other Ancient Civilisations" by Raven Todd Da Silva (aka Dig it with Raven)! In this episode, we shine a light on: the Akkadians, Dilmun, Etruscans, Great Zimbabwe, and the Hittites.


    Whether you're new to these civilizations or brushing up, you won't want to miss it!

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    30 min