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Archaeologists don't dig dinosaurs! - ABC 11

Archaeologists don't dig dinosaurs! - ABC 11

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In this episode, the bookworms dive into December’s theme: Archaeologists Don’t Dig Dinosaurs! With Judith off sick, Tilly and Ash are left unsupervised, and things get delightfully chaotic as they explore pop-culture misconceptions, swap their best archaeology-vs-palaeontology anecdotes, and share this month’s wildly different book picks. Tune in to hear all about alien-dino hybrids, dinosaur accountants, and the ongoing struggle of explaining—once again—that archaeologists definitely do not dig up dinosaurs!

Monthly Book: TBC

Other books mentioned:

  • Kindred (Rebecca Wragg Sykes)
  • Science of Discworld (Terry Pratchett, Jack Cohen, Ian Stewart)
  • Jurassic park (Michael Crichton)
  • Futurama (tv show)
  • A Sinister Revenge (Deanna Rayboun)
  • Monstrous Heat (Joely Sue Burkhart)
  • Women of the Dunes (Sarah Maine)
  • Amelia Peabody Series (Elizabeth Peters)
Links
  • Episode of the Ethnocynology Podcast about dire wolves
  • Isle of Skye footprints
  • The crystal palace dinosaurs
  • Article about dinosaur fur
  • What’s wrong with these dinosaurs? (article Natural History Museum)
  • Mary Anning Rocks project
  • Gaius Flavius Instagram
Contact
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  • Instagram
  • Email
Music

"Little Adventure" by Sergei Chetvertnykh

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For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/archaeo-book-club/11

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