Older, Further, Stranger: A Podcast of the Possible Past
How do small-scale societies organize the labor, knowledge, and coordination required to build things that seem to belong to empires? In this episode, we travel across continents and millennia to examine monuments that challenge our assumptions about hierarchy, population, and power. From the earliest ritual architecture to island societies shaping stone and reef, from desert landscapes engineered through repetition to bridges rebuilt generation after generation, we explore how communities achieved feats of construction without the centralized states we often assume are necessary. Rather than telling a simple story of progress toward civilization, these sites reveal a world full of experiments in how people chose to live, gather, build, and remember.
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