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Episode Synopsis
Send us a textArchaeology tells the story of people, yet identifying individuals in the archaeological record remains notoriously challenging. In this episode, we speak with Rachel Bynoe, Charles Helm, and three Ju/’hoansi master trackers - /ui Kxunta, ≠oma Daqm, and /uce Nǂamce - from Nyae Nyae, Namibia, to explore ichnology—the study of tracks and traces. Together, we uncover evidence of individuals from deep time and gain insights into the landscapes they inhabited.CLICK THE LINKS BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATIONKey sites discussed: Happisburgh, United KingdomBrenton-on-Sea, South AfricaNyae Nyae Conservancy, NamibiaGuests:Rachel BynoeCharles Helm /ui Kxunta, ≠oma Daqm, and /uce Nǂamce
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