In this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we discuss the latest news from the world of archaeology including the future of space archaeology as well as the discovery of the famed Shackelton ship The Endurance.
We are then joined by Austin J. Bell for an in-depth discussion on the famous and mysterious Key Marco Cat. Bell is the curator of collections for the Marco Island Historical Society and a consulting scholar at the Penn Museum. Austin discusses the details of this enigmatic artifact in his newest book The Nine Lives of Florida’s Famous Key Marco Cat, available at the University Press of Florida.
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ABOUT SEVEN AGES
The Seven Ages Research Associates are a team whose shared interests in history, archaeology, science, and culture bring us to fascinating places. Our collective experience relies on fields of study that include environmental science, geology, archaeology, historical research, media and video production, and other areas that combine to present information and content that is both accessible, but also disciplined and reliant on the scholarly source material.
The Seven Ages Research Associates are:
Micah Hanks: writer, historical researcher and podcaster
Jason Pentrail: Environmental scientist, writer and researcher
James Waldo: Professional geologist and researcher, US Army (retired)
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