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Science at the FMNH Podcasts
November 30th, 2011
For this episode we are showcasing work from teen filmmakers working in the DNA Research Summer Residency at the Museum.

November 21st, 2011
Dicynodontoides and Oudenodon are just two of the ancient animals that were unearthed during the 2009 paleontological dig to Zambia.

November 13th, 2011
Rock hammers are just one of the many tools needed to excavate fossils in Africa.

November 07th, 2011
The Permian and Triassic periods (approximately 299 to199 million years ago) are critical times in Earth history.

October 24th, 2011
We continue our discussion with Dr. Chap Kusimba to explore his research on the trade and exchange of glass beads and glazed ceramic in the Indian Ocean.

October 17th, 2011
We continue our discussion with Dr. Gary Feinman to explore his research on the prehispanic production of the famous and unusual pigment, Maya Blue, in Mesoamerica.
October 10th, 2011
We continue our discussion with Dr. Ryan Williams to explore his research on trade and political relationships between early states in South America.

October 06th, 2011
To better understand how ancient peoples traded and exchanged goods and services curators in the Anthropology Department conduct field and laboratory research on the archaeology of ancient exchange.
October 03rd, 2011
For this episode we are showcasing work from teen filmmakers working in the Museum on Dr. Peter Makovicky's 2010 paleontological expedition.

September 29th, 2011
We continue our discussion with Dr. Chap Kusimba to explore his research on the archaeology of urbanism in Eastern Africa.will do

