It's the fourth Tuesday of the month! Which means it's time for another episode Tea-break Time Travel. . This month I delved into the fascinating subject of wood, and more specifically talked with archaeologist Christopher Wakefield (@archaeochris ) about the wooden wheels and other finds discovered at the beautifully preserved site of Must Farm. Points discussed include why furniture might have wooden wheels, how wheels developed over time, and the issues of working with wooden finds from prehistory. . As a special end of year treat, if you are a member of the Archaeology Podcast Network then you can also listen in to a bonus episode with Chris where we go into more detail about the site of Must Farm itself. If you're not a member but this sounds interesting, I'd definitely check out the @archpodnet homepage (link in stories) and consider joining! You get access to all kinds of bonus content from all the shows on the APN (and there are a lot!), plus ad-free episodes and all kinds of fun merch. . As always, the episode is available to listen to on most podcasting platforms, as well as the APN homepage. Happy listening! . #WoodenWheels #wood #woodworking #MustFarm #AncientWood #prehistoric #prehistory #BronzeAge #archaeology #archaeologist #ArchaeologyLovers #podcast #NewEpisode #ArchaeologyPodcast https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmq7aS5KR_2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
















