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Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we pop the tab on the unexpected world of beer cans and their value in archaeology. Drawing from D.B.S. Maxwell’s article, “Beer Cans: A Guide for the Archaeologist,” we explore how the evolution of beer can designs—from punch-tops to aluminum—offers a fascinating tool for dating archaeological sites. Discover how slight changes in can shape, style, and construction over time can help archaeologists pinpoint the age of unearthed cans with surprising precision.
We’ll break down the technological innovations and design shifts that transformed beer cans into time capsules, and why they’ve become a critical resource for researchers studying both historical and more recent sites. Whether you’re passionate about archaeology or just love a good beer, this episode serves up a fresh perspective on how everyday objects can unlock the past.
Learn more in todays paper: https://www.academia.edu/1262043/Beer_Cans_A_Guide_for_the_Archaeologist
We’ll break down the technological innovations and design shifts that transformed beer cans into time capsules, and why they’ve become a critical resource for researchers studying both historical and more recent sites. Whether you’re passionate about archaeology or just love a good beer, this episode serves up a fresh perspective on how everyday objects can unlock the past.
Learn more in todays paper: https://www.academia.edu/1262043/Beer_Cans_A_Guide_for_the_Archaeologist
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