Shownotes
This month, we've got stories on but not limited to: caves, genetics, ancient technologies, oysters, and wouldn't you know, some more caves? Also Amber finds a photo she wants to hang up in her locker.
Scientists reveal how seascapes of the ancient world shaped genetic structure of European populations (Archaeology News Network)
Archaeologists Find Large-scale Mud Art in Alabama Cave (Ha’aretz)
Magdalenian Hunter-Gatherers Created Art by Firelight, Archaeologists Say (Sci-news.com)
Village dwellers buried dead beneath houses, archaeological evidence suggests (Tehran Times) - cn: images of human remains
New Study Reveals Function of Bronze Age Daggers (Sci-News.com)
This 12,000-Year-Old Wyoming Quarry Could Be North America’s Oldest Mine (Smithsonian Magazine)
Race to save undersea Stone Age cave art masterpieces (Phys.org)
Ancient decarburization kiln discovered in Central China (China Daily)
First Pompeiian human genome sequenced (Phys.org) - cn: images of human remains
Oysters in Desert Reveal Secrets of Incense Route Trade 2,300 Years Ago (Ha’aretz)