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DERELICT

Night Rocket Productions

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Something has been found at the bottom of Earth's ocean. An ancient artifact that can only be described as a giant door, inset into the sea floor. It becomes known as the Vault. A gigantic enigma, buried and forgotten...nineteen thousand feet down. To study the artifact, the galaxy's most powerful corporation, Maas-Dorian, has built a massive, self-contained, secret laboratory base surrounding it, named FATHOM. It's objective: unlock the secrets of the artifact and discover what it holds.​ B ...
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A deep dive into history through the lens of jewelry! I'm Melise, a goldsmith trained in ancient techniques. Join me as we go down the rabbit hole of jewelry history, exploring topics that will expand our view of our ancient ancestors as sophisticated, accomplished cultures whose techniques and ideas about adornment are still relevant today. Jewelry is, after all, the most personal and meaningful form of art humans can create.
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Ember Fables

Markley Bros. Entertainment

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Welcome to Ember Fables: Fireside Adventures for young and old. We play D&D and have a fantastic, raucous time of it! So come along and enjoy yourself on our latest adventure! In our first campaign, entitled Dragon Gems Rising, the continent of Javros is on the brink of all out war. At the heart of it all an ancient myth and a terrifying artifact of immense power rise to threaten the whole land. Can the Fabled Five come together and stop the forces of destruction in time?
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The Star Collector

Midnight Disease Productions

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The Star Collector. An original audiobook. Follow Joe Corbit as he traverses the galaxy in search of the greatest collector’s item of all time! When a distress call leads space-sheriff Joe Corbit to the ruins of a lost, alien civilization, he finds an illegal archaeological dig underway. The Chinese Galactic Empire is working alongside the Martian mob in order to smuggle an ancient artifact across state lines.One deadly shoot-out later and Joe finds himself the sole custodian of the curious ...
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The news of the week in audio, for many years compiled and written by the late Michelle Hilling of Archaeologica, is now the product of our dedicated volunteer team. Read by Laura Kennedy, the Audio News is compiled from Archaeologica’s daily news updates. The musical interludes are original compositions by Anthony Kennedy. The Audio News from Archaeologica is compiled from Archaeologica.org's daily news updates.
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This podcast is designed to uncover some of the amazing, fascinating and quirky things that have occurred though-out history, that they didn’t teach you at school. Mark Kerrigan is a primary school teacher with a bachelor of Education and a Master’s degree in Theological Studies. Mark has been teaching for eighteen years and has also written 2 novels.
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Point of Convergence is a weekly podcast addressing inter-related topics such as UFOs, the Phenomenon, alien abductions, remote viewing, near death experiences, out of body experiences, interdimensionality, and high strangeness. In addition to discussing these and related topics, host ExoAcademian will discuss their apparent connection as contact modalities within the bedrock of entangled Consciousness.
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Shion, a young man of the Dying Earth, must travel throughout the eras in search of an ancient artifact. With the powers attributed to the blood of the mysterious warrior race, the Nerubs, he must persevere with his comrades to save the lives of his family and friends. This is his journey. His journey for hope. The journey to obtain “The Glaive”. Legend Of Glaive (JP: グレイブの伝説 Gureibu no Densetsu) is a scripted anime audio series with fantasy, drama, and action elements. It is the first anime ...
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That Would Be Rad

Woody Brown and Tyler Bence

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A Podcast that MAJORS IN: '80s/'90s Nostalgia, Comic Culture, ALL THINGS Paranormal. And MINORS IN: Retro Video Games, Table Top RPG's, Pre-Internet Mysteries and Raising our Kids to be HALF as cool as we were back in the '80s. Hosted by: WOODY BROWN and TYLER BENCE
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On the Ancient Wisdom Salvage Yard podcast, we investigate topics of interest to magick practitioners of all traditions, as well as anyone intrigued by the esoteric, fringe science, and what squirms beneath the skin of consensus reality. Each episode, we'll scrounge up some artifact from the Salvage Yard, look at it from a new angle, and see if we can't incorporate it into our own esoteric worldview.
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Like history? Love museums? From ancient relics to modern marvels, each episode of this show features a new museum and a sampling of some amazing artifacts housed there. What makes Curator's Choice truly special is our exclusive interviews with the unsung heroes of museums—the curators themselves. These guardians of history will share insights, anecdotes, and the often untold stories that breathe life into the artifacts they protect. Through this podcast, our mission is to dispel the notion ...
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#StraightFacts by: Maroc Horus/ Maroc Wallace

#StraightFacts By: Maroc Horus/ Maroc Wallace

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Maroc Horus Podcast. A podcast that delivers headlines and topics that engage a conversation of knowledge based on scholar facts, the sociopolitical climate, entertainment news, and spirituality(kemetism) lead by Host Maroc Wallace. By introducing different points of view, this helps to broaden our perspectives. Featuring Co-Hosts Fba-Tre, Bohdie &, Lu Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marochorus/support
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TxDOT conducts more permitted archeology than any other institution or organization in Texas - it is part of the work we do before any construction. As leaders in the field, our studies and methods continue to advance the science of archeology through the years. Check our cool discoveries and other stories about Texas archeology here.
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Archaeologists have long debated the exact paths taken by early modern humans on their journey to Australia. While genetic data has estimated the arrival of Homo sapiens in Australia to be under 50,000 years ago, archaeological findings suggest an earlier presence, possibly as far back as 65,000 or even 80,000 years ago. An exciting new discovery1 …
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One of the enduring mysteries of Stonehenge, the iconic prehistoric monument in southern England, has been the origin of its stones. While researchers have traced the upright sarsen stones to the nearby Marlborough Downs and the smaller bluestones to southwest Wales, the Altar Stone—a massive 16-foot-long, six-ton slab of sandstone at the heart of …
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An extraordinary archaeological site1 located at the foothills of the Southern Pyrenees in Spain is shedding light on a little-known period of Neanderthal history. Known as Abric Pizarro, this site has yielded significant data that challenges long-held views of Neanderthal life. The findings reveal a highly adaptive and resourceful group of early h…
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Send us a Text Message. Could ancient civilizations have possessed advanced knowledge or even encountered extraterrestrial beings? Our latest episode features Aaron Long, a renowned expert in Mesopotamian archaeology and Ice Age geology, as we scrutinize the Antikythera mechanism, the Baghdad battery, the Istanbul rocket, and other out-of-place art…
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Ever wondered how graffiti evolved from gang-related tags to a celebrated art movement? Join me, Ayla Sparks, as we unravel the vivid history of graffiti, starting with Cornbread, the Philadelphia pioneer who turned the city into his personal canvas all to impress a girl named Cynthia. Through his story, we trace graffiti's metamorphosis from an ac…
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ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is often viewed as a modern-day challenge, marked by distractability and impulsivity that makes it difficult to navigate the structured demands of contemporary life. However, emerging research1 suggests that this trait may have been a significant evolutionary advantage in prehistoric times, particular…
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In the annals of human history, the stars and heavens have served not only as a source of wonder but as profound symbols guiding the destinies of civilizations. Two remarkable archaeological discoveries—newly deciphered cuneiform1 tablets from ancient Babylonia and enigmatic carvings2 at Göbekli Tepe in Turkey—reveal how ancient peoples connected a…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: New fossils provide insights into development of extinct hominin species (details) New proposal for abandonment of ancient American settlement of Cahokia (details) (details) Göbekli Tepe might show world’s oldest calendar (details) (details) Excavation of Chinese bone needle workshop shows developments in a…
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In this laid-back episode, join your favorite brothers from other mothers, Tyler Bence and Woody Brown, as they catch up after a hectic summer. We dive into a myriad of topics, from the nostalgic hunt for a mysterious 80s movie that has haunted Woody’s memories for years, to the latest reviews of "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" and the cinematic masterpi…
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While modern ufology has been a component of our cultural zeitgeist for decades and decades now, during much of that time it has generally been seen as a matter for astrophysicists and aviation experts. While ground-breaking researchers such as Jacques Vallee, John Keel and J. Allen Hynek, as early as the 1970s, suggested the anomalous and highly s…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Burial site used throughout Iron and Bronze ages unearthed in Germany (details) (details) Remains of affluent life in 17th century Williamsburg unearthed in Virginia (details) Chinese Bronze Age human sacrifice shows reinforcement of social status (details) Virtual dissection conducted of 3,500 year old “Sc…
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Deep in the southern hemisphere, where frigid waves lap against the toe of the South American continent, the sea has no single name. Locals have called it tāralömbi when the water is perfectly calm. Čilamaii are the swells that gather along the coast, mötālömön is the roughening of the water by western breezes. Döna is the term when certain winds r…
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An international research team from Swansea University and UBC Okanagan (UBCO) has made a groundbreaking discovery in human evolution by comparing the structural and functional differences between human hearts and those of other great apes. This study, published in Communications Biology1, sheds light on the evolutionary adaptations that have enabl…
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The extinction of numerous elephant-like species over the past 2 million years has been significantly influenced by human hunting activities, according to a recent AI-assisted analysis1 of fossil records. The study highlights that the extinction rate of these animals increased five-fold with the evolution of early humans around 1.8 million years ag…
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Join us for an enlightening journey through the rich history and diverse ecosystems of the White Mountains, also known as the "Switzerland of America." Discover the ancient origins of the Appalachian Mountains and their profound geological and cultural significance. We'll highlight the invaluable contributions of Indigenous Abenaki communities, who…
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Send us a Text Message. In this. the first episode of season 2 of "They Didn't Teach That at School," podcast author and presenter Mark Kerrigan B.Ed, M.TheolSt delves into the discovery and significance of the Gospel of Thomas, an apocryphal text comprising 114 sayings of Jesus, found in Nag Hammadi, Egypt, in 1945. Unlike the narrative-driven can…
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The deserts of northern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula have long been the focus of archaeological research, revealing their roles as cradles of early human civilization and migration routes through so-called “green corridors.” However, the archaeology1 of southern Africa’s west coast desert belt, particularly the Namib Sand Sea, has remained rela…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Workshop buried in Sanxingdui Ruins offers clues to ancient jade and stone sourcing, crafting, distribution (details) (details) Lake draining helps team find proof of ancient pre-Vikings in Norway (details) Genetics show how ancient wild Four Corners potato became widespread staple (details) (details) Excav…
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Insights from Early Human Agriculture In a time where news of species extinction is all too common, the role of human activity in shaping biodiversity is under intense scrutiny. Since AD 1500, over 705 vertebrate and 571 plant species have vanished, with human land use being a major culprit. However, research1 into early farming practices reveals t…
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Howdy, campers! In this spine-chilling episode, we conclude our summer series, Camp Rad Strangeness, with a deep dive into the phenomena of shadow people, the Hat Man, and shadow beings in general. Join your "camp counselors", Woody Brown and Tyler Bence, as they share personal encounters, listener stories, and expert insights into these mysterious…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Archaeologists uncover underwater rock carvings of Egyptian pharaohs (details) Early humans in South America arrived early and ate armadillos (details) (details) Ancient circular stone structures in Saudi Arabia indicate inhabitants were sophisticated thinkers (details) (details) New geologic dating shows e…
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Howdy, campers! In this spine-chilling episode, we delve into the eerie phenomenon of the Dark Watchers and the Night Marchers. Imagine being alone in the dead of night, sensing an ominous presence, and hearing the distant sounds of drums and chants. These tales, rooted in Native American and Hawaiian lore, explore the mysterious entities that haun…
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Send us a Text Message. Can a film franchise transcend its medium to become a cornerstone of the mythology of ancient aliens? Join us as we unpack the extraordinary cultural impact of Star Wars since its inception in 1977. With insights from Joe Landry, Laurie Oldford, and special guest, Larry Oldford. We explore how Star Wars has not only revoluti…
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📅 A Date Which Will Live in Infamy Today, we reflect on December 7, 1941—a date that will live in infamy. On this day, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by the naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. With Amanda Sheley as our guide, we delve into the attack on Pearl Harbor at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum i…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Roman garden may have belonged to Caligula (details) Hittite royal seal warns of punishment (details) Plant remains show how early farming unfolded in east Africa (details)(details) Peruvian temple and theater are four thousand years old (details) åDoor Archaeological Legacy Institute
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Howdy, campers! In this spine-chilling episode, we dive deep into the eerie and unsettling world of the Hat Man. Following our previous discussions on the Shadow Man and sleep paralysis, we explore how the Hat Man stands out as a unique and menacing entity. Imagine waking up in the dead of night, feeling an ominous presence, and seeing a tall, shad…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Novel analysis of cave bone fragments brings lives of extinct humans on the Tibetan plateau into focus (details) (details) Newly discovered Venezuelan rock art may point to an unknown culture (details) (details) Australia’s oldest known wooden artifacts document Aboriginal rituals (details) (details) Analys…
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Have you ever woken up in the dead of night, unable to move, with an overwhelming sense of dread? You're not alone. This week on That Would Be Rad, we dive deep into the eerie world of sleep paralysis. Join your hosts, Tyler Bence and Woody Brown, as they explore the science, psychology, and global folklore behind this terrifying experience. From t…
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Send us a Text Message. Can humanity triumph over a hidden Reptilian menace? Uncover the thrilling narrative of the 1980s sci-fi series V as we dissect its cultural significance and mythological depth. From its inception as an innovative miniseries to its transformation into a beloved regular series and a short-lived reboot, V has captivated audien…
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This week we head to Virginia to visit Luray Caverns, the most highly decorated caverns in the world according to the Smithsonian. In this episode, we hear from three professionals who share the history of the caverns, the science behind the decorating formations, and how The Great Stalacpipe Organ creates music. Phantom Chasers Luray Caverns was d…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Groundbreaking discovery in tomb-filled capital of Korea's ancient Silla Kingdom (details) Laser sensors pierce forest canopy to reveal forgotten Maya settlements (details) Gravitational wave science helps solve mystery of ancient analog computer (details) First discovery of Neanderthal with Down syndrome c…
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Step into the shadows with us as we kick off "Camp Rad Strangeness" in this week's episode of That Would Be Rad! 🌲🔦👤 Have you ever felt a dark presence lurking just out of sight? Or seen a shadowy figure from the corner of your eye? This week, join your hosts/camp counselors, Woody Brown and Tyler Bence, as we dive deep into the spine-chilling worl…
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Beginning with the revelations that arose in a now famous 2017 New York Times article titled “Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program”, and further brought to light with the allegations made by former military insiders like Luis Elizondo and David Grusch, the general public is being slowly acclimated to a reality t…
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Step into the realm of the extraordinary as we unravel the mysteries of time slippage in this week's episode of That Would Be Rad! Imagine walking through a serene forest, feeling a sense of déjà vu so strong it feels like a past life memory. Suddenly, you see a vision of travelers from 200 years ago. Was it a ghostly apparition, a trick of the min…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Medieval stone catapult balls found at Kenilworth Castle (details) Sweet find in the cellars of Mount Vernon (details) Protein analysis reveals human blood in plaster used on royal tomb in Benin (details) Remains of Celtic people at Swiss site show violent death, probably in a bridge collapse (details)…
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Send us a Text Message. For this show, we venture into the fascinating intersection of mythology and science fiction through the lens of Battlestar Galactica. From the original 1970s series to the 2000s reboot, we uncover how certain pagan and celestial references are ingeniously woven into the storyline with names like Pegasus, Commander Adama, an…
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The DERELICT Presents series showcases other influential and innovative fiction podcasts that the creators of DERELICT personally enjoy, and feel its audience will enjoy too. "Doctors in space, a deposed alien prince, a super gay space pirate and a fiery nurse who'll help you win your bar fight." Known for its unique blend of genres and subtle, dar…
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Join us as we delve into the tragic and mysterious world of Edgar Allan Poe, one of literature's most intriguing figures. Discover his legacy and unravel the secrets of his life at the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. 🕯️ Melancholy and Masterpieces 🎭 Explore how Poe's tumultuous adolescence, marked by loss and upheaval, fost…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Dietary evidence shows how a Bronze Age city in Syria survived (details) Glass beads reveal Indigenous American trade networks (details)(details) New evidence shows where survivors of Vesuvius eruption resettled (details) Dating for the world’s oldest wooden sculpture (details)(details)…
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When we take the time to look back at the history of the UFO phenomenon in popular culture, perhaps no book has had an impact greater than Whitley Strieber’s groundbreaking 1987 work Communion. This was a book that, on the one hand, caught the world by surprise, depicting shocking, discombobulating encounters with beings of a decidedly otherworldly…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Cooking techniques of Mongolian nomads revealed (details) (details) Woman warrior uncovered among 25 warrior monks in Spain (details) (details) (details) Prehistoric South American rock art served as possible territory markers (details) (details) (details) Study proposes that Seahenge was built to extend th…
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