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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2025 · 36 MIN

Unveiling Hidden Histories: From Notre Dame to Neolithic China

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Join hosts John Scheil and Adam Means in this intriguing episode of "Lost Treasures," as they uncover the layers of history from the recent archaeological findings around the world. This episode is packed with updates and insights into significant discoveries that tell us more about our past and present.In This Episode:Notre Dame Cathedral Reopening: Dive into the recent renovations at Notre Dame Cathedral, where the fire's aftermath led to unexpected archaeological finds, including ancient graves and artifacts, revealing more about Paris's storied past.Global Archaeological Discoveries: Travel around the world from your headphones with stories of extraordinary finds such as a 5,000-year-old jade dragon in China, and explore how these discoveries are reshaping our understanding of history.Treasure Hunting Technologies: Hear about the latest in metal detecting technologies that are making waves in the treasure hunting community, enhancing the search for lost artifacts.Community and Exploration: Learn about the hosts' plans to engage more with their audience through live digs and interactive sessions, bringing the thrill of discovery to listeners everywhere.Tune in Now!Whether you are an amateur historian, a professional archaeologist, or someone fascinated by the mysteries of the past, this episode of "Lost Treasures" offers a riveting look into the treasures hidden beneath our feet and the modern technologies uncovering them. Download the episode on your favorite podcast platform and join John and Adam as they bring history to life through exciting stories and discussions.Links referenced in this episode:highplainsprospectors.comlosttreasuresam.com

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