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EPISODE · May 15, 2024 · 34 MIN

New Rock Art in Spain, Possible Ancient Cannibalism, and Ancient Settlements in Oregon!

from The Paleo Post Podcast · host World of Paleoanthropology

Welcome to the second episode of Paleoanthropology Podcast’s new, fun, and exciting Paleo Posts! On this episode, and not in this order, join Genevieve and Seth as they discuss some of the newest stories in the field. Learn about new Rock Art discovered in Spain by Drones!, Deep inside ravines on high cliffs, hear about possible cannibalism and cut marks on a nearly 1.6 million-year-old hominin partial tibia (shin bone). Lastly, learn about an ancient First Peoples Oregon settlement dating almost 20,000 years ago! What does this mean for the population of the Americas? Find out more on this episode! We hope you have fun, and enjoy our chatter, but, more importantly, that you learn something new! These episodes currently come out once a week, typically on Fridays, so stay tuned! If you liked this episode, leave a rating and share it so we can help grow the show! Thanks, and remember, There is Always More to Learn! To learn more about the topics that we discussed today, you can follow these links: 1. https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/scientists-discover-what-could-be-the-oldest-evidence-of-cannibalism-among-ancient-human-relatives 2. https://www.cnn.com/style/article/drone-prehistoric-cave-paintings-spain-scli-intl-scn/index.html 3. https://today.oregonstate.edu/archives/2002/nov/ancient-site-human-activity-found-oregon-coast

Welcome to the second episode of Paleoanthropology Podcast’s new, fun, and exciting Paleo Posts! On this episode, and not in this order, join Genevieve and Seth as they discuss some of the newest stories in the field. Learn about new Rock Art discovered in Spain by Drones!, Deep inside ravines on high cliffs, hear about possible cannibalism and cut marks on a nearly 1.6 million-year-old hominin partial tibia (shin bone). Lastly, learn about an ancient First Peoples Oregon settlement dating almost 20,000 years ago! What does this mean for the population of the Americas? Find out more on this episode! We hope you have fun, and enjoy our chatter, but, more importantly, that you learn something new! These episodes currently come out once a week, typically on Fridays, so stay tuned! If you liked this episode, leave a rating and share it so we can help grow the show! Thanks, and remember, There is Always More to Learn! To learn more about the topics that we discussed today, you can follow these links: 1. https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/scientists-discover-what-could-be-the-oldest-evidence-of-cannibalism-among-ancient-human-relatives 2. https://www.cnn.com/style/article/drone-prehistoric-cave-paintings-spain-scli-intl-scn/index.html 3. https://today.oregonstate.edu/archives/2002/nov/ancient-site-human-activity-found-oregon-coast

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