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Nathalie Brusgaard is a P.h.D. candidate from Leiden University. Nathalie speaks with us about her research with rock art from the Black Desert in Jordan. This is the first time anyone has ever documented the rock art le...
Rock art from the Black Desert in Jordan with stuffed peppers. is an episode from Cooking with Archaeologists: Food, fieldwork, and stories. by Colin P. Amundsen and Cris Santisteban. Nathalie Brusgaard is a P.h.D. candidate from Leiden Uni...
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Published May 14, 2017, 23:01 long, audio available.
Nathalie Brusgaard is a P.h.D. candidate from Leiden University. Nathalie speaks with us about her research with rock art from the Black Desert in Jordan. This is the first time anyone has ever documented the rock art left behind by nomadic groups that traveled this region of Jordan during the late first millennium BC/ early first millennium AD. We are really fortunate that Nathalie made time for us and we are grateful that she shared with us her groundbreaking work! We chat with her about what it is like to work in the desert. Nathalie shares with us her experiences from seeing beautiful sunrises over the desert to living in an old miner's station powered only by solar energy. These are charming stories about the unique life of an archaeologist that should not be missed! Finally, Nathalie shares with us a simple and delicious stuffed pepper recipe!
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Rock art from the Black Desert in Jordan with stuffed peppers. is an episode from Cooking with Archaeologists: Food, fieldwork, and stories. by Colin P. Amundsen and Cris Santisteban.
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Rock art from the Black Desert in Jordan with stuffed peppers. is from Cooking with Archaeologists: Food, fieldwork, and stories. by Colin P. Amundsen and Cris Santisteban.
Published May 14, 2017 and 23:01 long