UnderGround

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UnderGround

Hosted by archaeologist Michael Arbuthnot, UnderGround features independently minded archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, and science renegades on controversial topics and themes such as early complex cultures, unexpected finds, ancient migrations, diffusion, and ancient technology.

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    Titanic's Fatal Flaw: Parks Stephenson

    After five expeditions to the wreck of the RMS Titanic, maritime historian and naval expert Parks Stephenson presents a compelling and controversial perspective on how the ship truly met its end in the North Atlantic. Drawing on firsthand observations from the wreck site and decades of research into the legendary White Star ocean liner, Stephenson sheds new light on Titanic's structural flaws and reexamines the proceeding redesign and hull modifications. The discussion also covers the work of filmmaker James Cameron, who brought renewed global attention to the tragedy and its enduring legacy. Was it simply an iceberg collision, or did deeper structural failures and design decisions ultimately seal the ship’s fate on the ocean floor? This conversation explores Titanic history, wreck analysis, deep ocean expeditions, maritime engineering, ship design, iceberg collision theory, and the final hours of the ill fated voyage.#Titanic #RMSTitanic #TitanicSinking #TitanicDisaster #History #Shipwreck #Archaeology #DeepSeaExploration #HistoryDocumentary #HistoryPodcast

  2. 10

    Killing Kennewick Man: Dr. James Chatters

    Archaeologist and paleontologist James Chatters discusses the discovery of Kennewick Man -- also known as the Ancient One -- one of the most famous and controversial ancient human skeletons ever found in North America. Discovered along the Columbia River near Kennewick, Washington, the 9,000-year-old remains sparked intense debate about the earliest peoples of the Americas, Paleoindian archaeology, and the scientific study of ancient human remains.In this episode, Dr. Chatters explains how Kennewick Man reshaped discussions about early human migration, ancient DNA research, skeletal morphology, and the peopling of the Americas. The conversation explores Ice Age archaeology, the origins of the first Americans, and what discoveries like Kennewick Man reveal about prehistoric North America and humanity’s deep past.#KennewickMan #AncientAmericans #Archaeology #PeoplingOfTheAmericas #AncientHistory #FirstAmericans

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    South America Before Clovis: Dr. Astolfo Araujo

    Archaeologist Dr. Astolfo Araujo, leading expert in South American Paleoindian archaeology, describes the baffling prehistory of ancient Brazil and presents evidence humans roamed South America more than 18,000 years ago.Focusing on ancient Brazil and eastern South America, Dr. Araujo examines Paleoindian sites, Pleistocene archaeology, early hunter-gatherers, pre-Clovis lithic technology, geoarchaeology, and early human migration. This episode explores South American prehistory, stone tools, settlement patterns, and the debate over when the first humans reached the New World.#ArchaeologyPodcast #FirstAmericans #IceAge #AncientCivilizations #LostHistory #HumanOrigins #AncientAmerica #PreClovis #BeforeClovis #IceAgeHumans #AncientMigration #DeepHistory #ArchaeologyDiscovery#AncientMysteries #SouthAmericaHistoryIntro and outro music by Ross Bugden ‪@RossBugden‬

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    America's Ancient Bonebreakers: Dr. Steven Holen

    What is the earliest archaeological evidence of people in North America — and how does the discovery of an ancient bone bed reshape our understanding of when humans first arrived? Archaeologist Dr. Steve Holen lays out the case for the 130,000-year-old Cerruti Mastodon site and how it fits into the emerging American Paleolithic.#archaeology #ancienthistory #ancientmystery #ancientamerica #losthistory #prehistoric #paleolithicIntro and outro music by Ross Bugden ‪@RossBugden‬

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    Finding Amelia Earhart: Dr. Rick Pettigrew

    Archaeologist and filmmaker Dr. Rick Pettigrew explores one of aviation’s greatest mysteries: the disappearance of famed pilot Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan. Could Earhart's missing Lockheed Electra 10E finally have been found? Using cutting-edge satellite imagery, Dr. Pettigrew’s bold plan for a new expedition to Nikumaroro Island in the South Pacific aims to uncover the truth once and for all.Intro and outro music by Ross Bugden, YouTube:‪ @RossBugden‬#archaeology #history #losthistory #mystery #aviationhistory #aviationnews #ameliaearhart #missing #lockeedelctra10E #exploretheunknown #pilotlife #womeninaviation

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    Cleopatra's Lost Tomb: Dr. Kathleen Martinez

    Attorney turned archaeologist Dr. Kathleen Martinez reveals breaking news in her decades-long quest to find Cleopatra’s lost tomb. Her search, which began at Taposiris Magna, has now shifted to a surprising new and enigmatic site submerged off Egypt’s coast.#archaeology #ancienthistory #ancientmystery #ancientegypt #lostcivilizations #cleopatra #losthistoryIntro and outro music by Ross Bugden ‪@RossBugden

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    Riddle of the Newport Tower: Brad Lidge

    Was it just a windmill? From theories of Viking explorers and a Nordic settlement, to the Knights Templar and a pre-Columbian voyage, the origin of the Newport Tower is one of North America’s most puzzling questions. Could this medieval-style stone structure rewrite the story of early exploration in the New World? In this episode, archaeologist and MLB legend Brad Lidge shares his cutting-edge research and a new route to potentially solving the Newport Tower mystery.#archaeology #losthistory #ancienthistory #ancientmystery #ancientamerica #lostcivilizations #prehistoric #norse #vikings #vinlandsaga #knightstemplar #norsemythology #precolumbian #historyfacts #historydocumentary Intro and outro music by ‪Ross Bugden (YouTube: @RossBugden‬)

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    Lost Voyages of the Ancient Mariners: Dr. James Delgado

    Is the Piri Reis map real? Renowned maritime archaeologist Dr. James Delgado reveals his theories on ancient seafaring, transoceanic crossings, and pre-Columbian culture contact.#history #archaeology #ancienthistory #ancientmystery #ancientamerica #lostcivilizations #prehistoric #paleolithic #losthistory Intro and outro music by @RossBugden

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    Rewriting the American Stone Age: H. Blaine Ensor

    Archaeologist H. Blaine Ensor explains the Capps Mystery, prehistoric American stone tools with striking resemblance to Old World types, and the mindset needed to find more.#archaeology #ancienthistory #ancient #ancientamerica #lostcivilizations #prehistoric #paleolithic #mystery Intro and outro music by ‪Ross Bugden‬

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    The Clovis-Solutrean Enigma: Dr. Bruce Bradley

    Who were the first people to inhabit the Americas? Archaeologist and author Dr. Bruce Bradley reveals his theories on the Clovis-Solutrean connection, academic gatekeeping, and ancient cultural diffusion. Dr. Bradley's insights challenge conceptual narratives and invite us to reconsider how the Americas were first peopled.#archaeology #ancienthistory #ancientmystery #ancientamerica #lostcivilizations #prehistoric #paleolithic

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    Secrets of Egypt Revealed: Dr. Zahi Hawass

    Undiscovered chambers under the pyramids at Giza? Join host Michael Arbuthnot and guest Dr. Zahi Hawass as they discuss breaking news and the latest archaeological discoveries from Egypt. Dr. Hawass sheds light on recent SAR scan anomalies, possible underground structures, the Sphinx’s erosion, Cleopatra’s lost tomb, and more.

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Hosted by archaeologist Michael Arbuthnot, UnderGround features independently minded archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, and science renegades on controversial topics and themes such as early complex cultures, unexpected finds, ancient migrations, diffusion, and ancient technology.

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