I'll be interviewing specialists, leading researchers and passionate figures to find out about their field, interests and what the future holds. When I'm not interviewing others, episodes will feature me discussing topics I find relevant and interesting. Chronologically progressing through time: from the emergence of life and evolution of us to the first civilisations and innovations that got us where we are today. Like everything Sphinx Thinks produces, the podcast will glimpse into all areas and questions on life. We can look to the climate of the past and see how it has and will shape us. Explore animal life on Earth and zooarchaeology. And delve into the societies that have been and past, as well as those of today, discovering what we can learn about our lifestyle from others.
Latest episodes of the podcast Sphinx Thinks
- The Prehistory of Malta with Professor Simon Stoddart
- From Curation to Repatriation: a Career in Osteology with Dr Trish Biers
- Childrearing: How Different Systems Shape Us with Dr Emily Emmott
- Biomolecular Archaeology with Professor Matthew Collins
- The Indus Valley with Professor Cameron Petrie
- Palaeolithic: Mobility & Group Relations with Dr Amy Clark
- Primates: Cognition, Culture & Environment with Dr Kathelijne Koops
- Zooarchaeology with Professor Peter Rowley-Conwy
- Palaeolithic with Professor Paul Pettitt
- Neanderthals, Bones & Burials with Dr Emma Pomeroy
- Bioarchaeology with Dr Rebecca Gowland
- Chimpanzee Communication with Dr Cat Hobaiter
- Primatology with Charlotte Frearson
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