Ancient Archeologist Discovers Lost Maya 'Super City' in North America | Ed Barnhart & Luke Caverns
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Top Comments (10)
Why can't all archeologists be like Ed? He's able to disagree on a topic, while also not be dismissive or arrogant. He's also willing to speculate, which makes him enjoyable to listen to. Great episode, guys.
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Ed is perhaps the most educated man on this topic...fantastic guest. side note this has become my must watch podcast
This is my first time seeing Ed barnhart and I'm instantly a huge fan. I love how even when you can tell that he disagrees with what Danny's asking about, he's still very humble and open-minded about it. In my experience most archaeologists are way more open minded than the handful that have been making the podcast rounds lately.
One thing that made me respect Dr. Barnhart is that he is a true archaeologist, but was willing to appear on Graham Hancock's season two of "Ancient Apocalypse" and had a respectful, educational conversation with him. Hancock mentioned on a podcast that Dr. Barnhart doesn't agree with a lot of his ideas, but is willing to listen, have an open mind, and disagree respectfully and not engage in slurs and ad hominum attacks.
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1:17:56 I agree on the corn farming, in general. The thing about corn farming is that it's nutritionally useless unless the corn is dried and ground with lime. A process called Nixtamel (sp?) [the x is pronounced sh] in mesoamerica. This process increases the protein content of the food. Even then, additional protein would be necessary. If they just relied on "corn," they would have starved to death. [Compliments of my BA in History, where I concentrated on the Conquest/Colonial Eras in Latin America. I knew this degree would become useful at some point! 😊]
Ed Barnhart & Luke Caverns are excellent conversationalists. This show was a good listen
I was hoping Danny would bring up the Carolina Bays when they started the topography at 54:05
The jade head looks like Louis Gossett jr in Enemy Mine , with Dennis Quaid also.
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Top Comments (10)
Why can't all archeologists be like Ed? He's able to disagree on a topic, while also not be dismissive or arrogant. He's also willing to speculate, which makes him enjoyable to listen to. Great episode, guys.
*YOU TOOK MY ADVICE AND LOWERED THE VOLUME ON YOUR IN-SHOW ADS! THANK YOU DANNY! NOW WE CAN ALL SLEEP TO YOUR PODCASTS,*
Ed is perhaps the most educated man on this topic...fantastic guest. side note this has become my must watch podcast
This is my first time seeing Ed barnhart and I'm instantly a huge fan. I love how even when you can tell that he disagrees with what Danny's asking about, he's still very humble and open-minded about it. In my experience most archaeologists are way more open minded than the handful that have been making the podcast rounds lately.
One thing that made me respect Dr. Barnhart is that he is a true archaeologist, but was willing to appear on Graham Hancock's season two of "Ancient Apocalypse" and had a respectful, educational conversation with him. Hancock mentioned on a podcast that Dr. Barnhart doesn't agree with a lot of his ideas, but is willing to listen, have an open mind, and disagree respectfully and not engage in slurs and ad hominum attacks.
Watch every episode ad-free & uncensored on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dannyjones Support the show by checking out our sponsors: https://buy.ver.so/danny - Get 15% off your first order. https://bit.ly/viiadannyjones - Try VIIA & use code DANNY. https://manscaped.com - Use code DANNYJONES for 20% off + FREE shipping. https://whiterabbitenergy.com/?ref=DJP - Use code DJP for 20% off
1:17:56 I agree on the corn farming, in general. The thing about corn farming is that it's nutritionally useless unless the corn is dried and ground with lime. A process called Nixtamel (sp?) [the x is pronounced sh] in mesoamerica. This process increases the protein content of the food. Even then, additional protein would be necessary. If they just relied on "corn," they would have starved to death. [Compliments of my BA in History, where I concentrated on the Conquest/Colonial Eras in Latin America. I knew this degree would become useful at some point! 😊]
Ed Barnhart & Luke Caverns are excellent conversationalists. This show was a good listen
I was hoping Danny would bring up the Carolina Bays when they started the topography at 54:05
The jade head looks like Louis Gossett jr in Enemy Mine , with Dennis Quaid also.