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Welcome Back - Season 2 - ADHD BCE

Welcome Back - Season 2 - ADHD BCE

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In this short episode George introduces the return of ADHD BCE for season 2!

This season explores how archaeologists infer behaviour, cognition, and difference from the archaeological record, and what that evidence can tell us about the evolution of the human nervous system.

Across the season we’ll look at:
• How material remains are used to reconstruct past lives
• How the human nervous system evolved over deep time
• How migration shaped human behaviour and adaptation
• How the shift to farming radically changed human environments and experience

Rather than diagnosing the past, ADHD BCE starts from the assumption that human variation has always existed — and that many archaeological patterns only make sense when we allow for different ways of sensing, processing, and interacting with the world.

Season 2 is about learning how to read the past more carefully — and using archaeology to better understand ourselves today.

Welcome back!

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