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50. Southwest Asia: Upper Paleolithic Hub [Preview]
Jun 21, 2026
4m 37s
49. Ritual and Violence in Africa
May 7, 2026
23m 21s
48. Broad Spectrum Origins in Africa
Apr 7, 2026
46m 46s
47. Last Glacial Maximum of Africa [Preview]
Mar 8, 2026
4m 09s
46. Spread of the Late Stone Age
Feb 8, 2026
29m 35s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/21/26 | ![]() 50. Southwest Asia: Upper Paleolithic Hub [Preview] | Migration out of Africa, interbreeding with Neanderthals, and colonization of Eurasia. What can stone tools, bone tools, and ornaments discovered in the Middle East tell us about those fateful events? Support the show | 4m 37s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() 49. Ritual and Violence in Africa✨ | RitualViolence+3 | — | — | Africa | RitualViolence+3 | — | 23m 21s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() 48. Broad Spectrum Origins in Africa✨ | Pleistocenehuman diet+3 | — | — | Africa | PleistoceneAfrica+3 | — | 46m 46s | |
| 3/8/26 | ![]() 47. Last Glacial Maximum of Africa [Preview]✨ | Last Glacial MaximumAfrica+3 | — | — | Africa | Last Glacial MaximumAfrica+3 | — | 4m 09s | |
| 2/8/26 | ![]() 46. Spread of the Late Stone Age✨ | Late Stone Agesub-saharan Africa+3 | — | — | sub-saharan Africa | Late Stone Agesub-saharan Africa+3 | — | 29m 35s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() 45. Late Stone Age of Africa✨ | Late Stone Agecultural change+3 | — | — | Africa | Late Stone Agecultural change+3 | — | 33m 20s | |
| 11/6/25 | ![]() 44. Post Clovis [Preview]✨ | Clovis cultureYounger Dryas+3 | — | — | North America | ClovisYounger Dryas+3 | — | 4m 09s | |
| 10/5/25 | ![]() 43. American Megafauna Extinctions✨ | megafaunaextinction+3 | — | — | — | megafaunaextinction+5 | — | 45m 14s | |
| 7/31/25 | ![]() 42. Fishtail Points and Early South America✨ | early South Americahunter gatherer societies+3 | — | — | Tierra del FuegoAmazonian | South Americahunter gatherers+5 | — | 54m 58s | |
| 6/22/25 | ![]() 41. Clovis and the Western Stemmed Tradition [Preview]✨ | North American culturesClovis culture+3 | — | — | North Americacontinent | ClovisWestern Stemmed Tradition+3 | — | 3m 06s | |
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| 5/16/25 | ![]() 40. Arrival in America✨ | Homo sapiensfirst Americans+3 | — | — | America | Homo sapiensfirst Americans+3 | — | 55m 01s | |
| 3/2/25 | ![]() 39. Terminal Pleistocene of Southeast Asia✨ | Terminal PleistoceneSoutheast Asia+4 | — | — | Himalayan foothills of Thailandsouthern islands of Wallacea | Terminal PleistoceneSoutheast Asia+4 | — | 34m 27s | |
| 2/9/25 | ![]() 38. Rock Art of Southeast Asia [Preview] | 53,000 to 13,000 years ago ... Recent dating of rock paintings in Indonesia has redefined our understanding of the oldest art produced by humans and raised the possibility of an extremely old and widespread Pan-Eurasian and Sahulian style. Support the show | 3m 54s | ||||||
| 1/19/25 | ![]() 37. Rainforest Adaptations in Asia | The first Homo sapiens to reach Southeast Asia quickly learned how to survive in rainforests, overcoming the unique challenges of this rainy biome. Support the show | 38m 07s | ||||||
| 12/28/24 | ![]() 36. Hoabinhian and Indian Microlithic | Incredibly stable traditions of stone tool making remained in use for tens of thousands of years in South and Southeast Asia. Support the show | 43m 43s | ||||||
| 9/24/24 | ![]() 35. Cultural Variation of the Final Paleolithic [Preview] | 19,000 to 11,700 years ago ... Stirring of future fundamental transformations in the human way of life begin in parts of northeast Asia at the end of the Paleolithic. Support the show | 3m 49s | ||||||
| 9/3/24 | ![]() 34. Invention of Pottery | 20,000 to 11,700 years ago ... As the planet thawed after the Last Glacial Maximum, human life continued to evolve. A range of technologies appeared among the groups living in East Asia, one of which would eventually play a role in shaping our modern world. Support the show | 41m 58s | ||||||
| 8/4/24 | ![]() 33. Microblades | 30,000 to 20,000 years ago ... A powerful new stone tool technology broke through longstanding cultural boundaries. Support the show | 35m 17s | ||||||
| 6/30/24 | ![]() 32. Middle Upper Paleolithic [Preview] | 35,000 to 25,000 years ago ... The first major changes to the cultures of Siberia and Japan take place after the arrival of Homo sapiens result in peak in artistic production. Support the show | 4m 31s | ||||||
| 5/30/24 | ![]() 31. Origin of the Late Paleolithic of East Asia | 50,000 to 30,000 years ago ... The start of a new period of prehistory in China, Korea, and Japan began with the arrival of Homo sapiens and the quick development of regionally distinctive cultures. Support the show | 54m 33s | ||||||
| 5/5/24 | ![]() 30. Colonization of Asia | 60,000 to 40,000 years ago ... As Homo sapiens dispersed across Asia, they followed two different routes and these movements shaped the earliest cultures of this continent. Support the show | 43m 23s | ||||||
| 2/20/24 | ![]() 29. Sahulian Terminal Pleistocene [Preview] | 20,000 to 12,000 years ago ... As the world warmed, humans extended their reach in Sahul, migrated away from the rising seas, developed new funerary rituals, and learned new ways to manage animal populations. Support the show | 2m 50s | ||||||
| 1/28/24 | ![]() 28. Last Glacial Maximum of Sahul | 28,600 to 17,700 years ago ... Global cooling altered the ecosystems of Sahul and forced its human populations to adapt. Support the show | 32m 48s | ||||||
| 1/7/24 | ![]() 27. Pleistocene Rock Art of Sahul | 50,000 to 12,000 ... Prehistoric paintings and engravings provide insights into the rituals, technology, and worldviews of Australians, tens of thousands of years ago. Support the show | 43m 57s | ||||||
| 12/12/23 | ![]() 26. Early Sahulian Lifeways [Preview] | 50,000 to 30,000 years ago ... Isolated from people on other continents, the oldest traditions of Sahulians evolved along a unique cultural pathway. Support the show | 4m 38s | ||||||
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Chart Positions
3 placements across 3 markets.
Chart Positions
3 placements across 3 markets.
