It’s been one year since Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc First Nation announced they had found 215 unmarked graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Dr. Kisha Supernant is one of the people at the forefront of the effort to look for unmarked graves. She’s a Métis archaeologist and chair of Unmarked Graves Working Group with the Canadian Archaeologica ... Show More
Today
If AI is a bubble, how will it pop?
<p>Some of the world’s largest tech companies, like OpenAI, Google and Meta, have invested hundreds of billions of dollars into <a href="https://www.theglobeandmail.com/topics/artificial-intelligence/">artificial intelligence</a> as they try to build the data centres they need. A ... Show More
23m 38s
Oct 2023
The Grave - Memorial Benches
THE GRAVE AND MEMORIAL BENCHES: Laurie Taylor talks to Allison C. Meier, New York based researcher, about how burial sites have transformed over time. Whilst the grave may be a final destination, it is not the great leveller, and permanency is always a privilege with the indigent ... Show More
28m 22s
Apr 2021
r/Prorevenge His Life Was Cursed After He Desecrated An Ancient Burial Ground!
r/Prorevenge In today's episode, OP is a student studying archaeology down in Australia. She's tasked with performing a dig at an ancient burial site, and she gets two absolute doofuses as her dig partners. On the very first night of the dig, her two partners spend hours digging ... Show More
16m 45s
Apr 2014
Grave of the Unknown Soldiers: The First Intermediate Period (Epilogue)
A tomb revisited. In 1923 CE, excavations at Luxor revealed the graves of ancient Egyptian soldiers. They bore scars of battle on their bones and flesh; and their story may belong to one of several major conflicts within the Nile Valley, around 2000—1900 BCE. In this episode, we ... Show More
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