Stuff You Missed in History Class

Unearthed Year-end 2025, Part 2

Jan 14, 2026
The discussion kicks off with a look at community archaeology rescuing Yupik artifacts after a storm in Alaska. Researchers identify graves and uncover ancient tools used by Neanderthals for butchering elephants. A remarkable 1,500-year-old reindeer trap in Norway showcases early hunting tactics. The use of ochre crayons by Neanderthals hints at their symbolic behaviors, while DNA findings connect ancient and modern populations. Additionally, insights into medieval bread and the potential origins of pathogens during Napoleon's retreat unfold, offering fascinating glimpses into our shared history.
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Storm-Exposed Yupik Artifacts Rescue

  • A storm in western Alaska exposed thousands of artifacts at a Yupik excavation site, forcing a community rescue dig.
  • Volunteers soaked items in fresh water and treated them to prevent shattering as they dried.
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High-Altitude Reindeer Trap Discovery

  • A hiker found a 1,500-year-old reindeer trap at high elevation in Norway, revealed after ice retreat.
  • Archaeologists recovered iron spearheads, bows, and antlers of about a hundred reindeer nearby.
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Stockholm Farmer's Massive Medieval Hoard

  • A Stockholm man digging for worms uncovered over 20,000 coins, beads, and rings in a decayed copper vessel.
  • Most items date to the 12th century, making it one of Sweden's largest silver hoards from that era.
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