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Wednesday
Dec072011

Animal bones and ancient culture

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Archaeological evidence found on one Caribbean island shows that special occasions 1,000 years ago may have been marked by feasts of opossum, guinea pig, and even armadillo meat. In this podcast, Christina Giovas, a PhD student at the University of Washington, explains what archaeological research reveals about the interactions between humans and animals in the ancient world.