Peoples & Things

The Archaeology of Innovation

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Jan 26, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Archaeology of Innovation
03:59 • 4min
3
Is There a Thread About Innovation Going Through Themselves?
07:49 • 2min
4
Was That in the Title of Your Grant on Conservatism?
09:34 • 3min
5
Science Fiction
12:56 • 1min
6
Archaeologists Use Tools as Signals of Culture
14:15 • 3min
7
What's the History of Archaeology?
17:10 • 2min
8
A Look at the Evolution of Technology Over Time
18:49 • 4min
9
The Fish Bones of Tasmania
23:19 • 3min
10
The Last Tasmanian Was Not Intended to Be a Tool of Races
26:01 • 3min
11
The Evolution of Stone and Metal Tools
29:14 • 4min
12
The Early Metal Daggers
32:44 • 3min
13
What's Going on With the Daggers?
35:40 • 2min
14
The Relationship Between Daggers and People Who Are Far Away
37:47 • 2min
15
Is Efficiency an Objective Measure?
40:07 • 2min
16
What's the Point of Conservatism and Resistance to Innovation?
42:07 • 2min
17
The Romans Never Made It Cornwall
44:31 • 3min
18
Excavating a Field System in the Iron Age
47:16 • 1min
19
The Roman Way of Life
48:41 • 2min
20
Is It a Clash of Value Systems?
51:04 • 2min
21
What's Going on in the Roman Cornwall?
53:16 • 2min
22
Are We Holding Back Entrpeners Unfairly?
54:53 • 3min
23
Suddenly It Changes Everything
57:41 • 2min
24
Is It a Colonial Culture or a Traditional Art Making Practice?
01:00:00 • 3min
25
Genetic Data Is Not Getting Better, Is It?
01:02:43 • 2min
26
The Origins of Incest in Ireland
01:05:05 • 3min
27
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01:07:41 • 3min