
Tattoos, Shoes, and New UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Ep 313
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This week we cover 3 recent archaeology news stories. First up, Near-infrared photography of a 2,300-year-old Pazyryk culture mummy in Siberia has revealed exquisitely detailed tattoos on her forearms and hands. Then, archaeologists excavating the Roman fort of Magna along Hadrian’s Wall in northern England have uncovered an unusually high proportion of oversized leather shoes. And finally, we discuss a few of the newest additions to the UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites.
Links- 2,300-year-old arm tats on mummified woman reveal new insights about tattooing technique in ancient Siberia (Live Science)
- High-resolution near-infrared data reveal Pazyryk tattooing methods (Antiquity)
- Archaeologists Keep Finding Massive Shoes at an Ancient Roman Fort—and They Have No Idea Why They’re So Big (Smithsonian)
- New Inscribed Properties 2025
- Here are some of the newest UNESCO World Heritage sites
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