Episode 149
I Gotta Go: Archaeology of Abandonment - Ep 149
This week, we’ve got an episode that started off as a funny title and became a topic. There are many possible reasons for abandoning a site, and there are plenty of examples from the archaeological record. We’ll look into evidence for climate change, conflict, natural disaster, and other reasons for abandonment (not all at once; that sounds like a really bad place to live). Plus, Anna and Amber do Dickens.
Links
- What does panarchy even mean? (Foresight Design Initiative)
- A Canaanite palace was abandoned 3,700 years ago. Archaeologists finally know why. (National Geographic)
- Study: Scant evidence that ‘wood overuse’ at Cahokia caused local flooding, subsequent collapse (Washington University in St. Louis)
- Human Poop Reveals That Climate Change Caused The Fall Of Cahokia, A Medieval Native American City (Forbes)
- 10 Deserted Places and Why They Were Abandoned (MentalFloss)
- Internet Archaeology: Behold the Most Hilarious Abandoned Websites (Wired)
- Ghost Towns
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