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Sharish & Stone Tools

Season 3, Ep. 14

For our final episode of this series, we’re heading overseas and back in time to find out what stone tools can tell us about past humans?


We’ll be talking with Emily Hallinan, an archaeologist at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Archaeology and Evolution of Human Behaviour, at the University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal. 


Not only about her expertise in old rocks, but also in gin, as Emily also spent quite a bit of time working in the Cambridge Distillery.


And we'll be pairing the conversation with some of her local Sharish gin.


Cheers

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