Is Destroying Archaeology for the Border Wall OK? TAS 329
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Summary
Today we bring you three stories from the news. The first is about an overcrowded cemetery in Colorado and it brings into question other cemeteries that date back over 100 years and the accuracy of records. Next we head to Scotland where a man-made island has been shown to have much more interesting architecture than previously though - and it’s much older than researches believed. Finally, we talk about the archaeology being destroyed by Trump’s border wall with Mexico.
LinksSegment 1
State Archaeologist proposes closing overcrowded Lafayette Cemetery; City Council tables decision
Segment 2
This Island in Scotland Is Actually a Man-Made Mini Landmass Resting on a Wooden Platform, New Discovery Shows
Segment 3
“They Don’t Care”: Trump’s Border Wall Construction Damages 1,000-Year-Old Sacred Indigenous Site
Las Playas Intaglio Destroyed During Border Wall Expansion
Awe, Anger, Sorrow: Thoughts on the Las Playas Intaglio
Las Playas Intaglio Damaged by Border Wall Construction in Arizona
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chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
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