New Genetic Data Reveals More Details of Beringia & Peopling of Americas - Earthly Headlines
Three separate, groundbreaking studies have revealed new data regarding the peopling of the Americas at the end of the last ice age, bringing further clarity to the controversial debate among archaeologists and mainstream science. The Jindo takes a look at the details of the study and the implications of what it reveals, as well as fills in the context of the debate for viewers who haven't familiarized themselves with the subject.
A marble stele was left sitting in a British museum for over 150 years before finally being deciphered by curator Irving Finkel. The Jindo takes a look at what was revealed in the translation, the history of conflict between two ancient Sumerian city-states, and how this is the earliest record of a border dispute ever found in archaeology.
Article: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/pillar-first-evidence-neighbors-behaving-badly-180970969/
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Western Europe was once under the iron grip of the mighty Roman Empire, so it follows that it is now the home of millions of artifacts both discovered and undiscovered. The Jindo takes a quick look at the recently unearthed Roman military barracks and library in Rome and Cologne, respectively.
Link to discovery in Rome: https://www.npr.org/2018/07/22/630532760/romes-subway-expansion-reveals-artifacts-from-the-ancient-past?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=20180722
Link to discovery in Cologne: https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/cologne-archaeologists-unearth-oldest-library-in-germany
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A city predating the legendary Xia dynasty has been found in China, and it has the archaeological community buzzing about the new details emerging as a result of the discovery. The Jindo takes a look at the discovered site itself, as well as the snapshot in history it supposedly dates back to.
Article: https://www.livescience.com/63406-massive-shimao-pyramid-unearthed-china.html
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It was long thought in the scientific community that the earliest human settlement on the Tibetan Plateau dated only 12,000 years ago. New data suggests not only did humans live on the plateau tens of thousands of years earlier, but it was likely home to the Denisovan branch of the genus Homo. The Jindo takes a look at the history and formation of the plateau, the different evidence and data presented, and the implications of such a discovery.
Article: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2186984-extinct-denisovan-people-may-have-lived-on-earths-highest-plateau/
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Archaeologists have previously dated the "Magic Mountain" site of Golden, Colorado back to 3,000 BC until the most recent discovery at the same archaeological site yielded dates that push the timeline of occupation back to 7,000 BC. The Jindo takes a look at the discovery, the methods used to date the soil, and how human occupation in the area is related to the Younger Dryas event between 12,800 to 11,600 years ago.
Article: https://www.kunc.org/post/archaeologists-find-evidence-human-habitation-rockies-stretching-back-9000-years#stream/0
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Aired 3/13/2020 on GrimericaFM - https://s2.radio.co/s053ed3122/listen
Topics discussed: Younger Dryas Boundary, Mousterian Tools, brain size, Uniformitarianism and catastrophism, cosmic clock, precession, origins of the name of the channel, and more
Timestamps:
3:43 - Origin of the Jindo name
14:31 - segment 1: More on Younger Dryas Boundary and Different Tools
34:10 - Segment 2: Cycles of Time pt. 1
51:35 - Segment 3: Cycles of Time and Catastrophes pt. 2
1:09:41 - Segment 4: "Catastrophic" Quotes from Selected Readings
1:26:13 - Segment 5: Addendum and listener comments
*Edited out music between segments to avoid any copyright issues
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"The beloved pooch snoring on your couch or sticking a snoot under your arm at dinner time came from a much wilder origin. At some point, dogs diverged from gray wolves under the guidance of domestication, to become the diverse fuzzbutts that fill our homes and hearts with such joy today. Exactly when and how this process took place, however, is something of a mystery. Now ancient DNA, including that of wolves preserved in permafrost for tens of thousands of years, is shedding some light on how wild wolves became some of our best non-human friends."
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32,000 Year-Old Wolf Head Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNkxzAgMAwU
Article: https://www.sciencealert.com/ice-age-wolf-dna-reveals-the-origins-of-dogs-may-be-more-scattered-than-we-thought
1997 Research Article: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.276.5319.1687
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The construction of a large railway system in the UK has spurred the largest concurrent excavation in the country's history. The Jindo takes a look at the details of the project, what has already been found, and the story of an ancient Assyrian artifact that made its way to the United States.
Article 1: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/oct/26/story-of-a-nation-hs2-rail-archaeological-dig-begins-in-uks-biggest-excavation
Article 2: https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/assyrian-relief-panel/index.html?utm_source=twCNN&utm_medium=social&utm_content=2018-10-30T00%3A32%3A01&utm_term=image
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"Thanks to well-dated archaeological sites,
DNA analysis and geological work, [we] understand when ice and sea levels permitted entry to the Americas. Itʼs clear
that people occupied the continents by
about 15,000 years ago, probably taking a
route along the Pacific coast.
And one site, perhaps more than any
other, helped scholars reach this
conclusion: Chileʼs Monte Verde."
Article: https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/monte-verde-our-earliest-evidence-of-humans-living-in-south-america
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