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 "Archeology isn't just about digging up the past—it's about understanding the present, empowering local voices, and uncovering the stories that shape our shared humanity."


In this thought-provoking and delightfully human conversation, Stacey sits down with Dr. Smiti Nathan, an archaeologist, educator, and storyteller who is redefining how we connect with history. Dr. Nathan shares her unexpected journey into archaeology, sparked by a high school career test, and how that path has led her from the classrooms of George Washington University to fieldwork in Ethiopia and Oman. She offers a behind-the-scenes look at what modern archaeology entails, breaking the myths of "Indiana Jones-style" exploration and emphasizing the importance of ethical practices, cultural respect, and community collaboration. Dr. Nathan also dives into her passion for public education and storytelling through her popular YouTube channel, where she brings overlooked aspects of history—like ancient menstruation practices and plant archaeology—to life.

With humor, humility, and insight, Dr. Nathan discusses everything from working with Omani women farmers to the challenges women still face in male-dominated academic fields. Whether you're a history buff, a lover of cultural travel, or someone curious about how stories shape our world, this episode is a must-listen.

What You'll Learn:

Dr. Smiti Nathan is an archaeologist, educator, and digital storyteller whose work spans continents and disciplines. She has conducted fieldwork in Ethiopia, Oman, Greece, and India, specializing in archaeological survey, GIS mapping, archaeobotany, and ethnoarchaeology. Dr. Nathan is also the creator behind a successful YouTube channel where she makes history accessible, engaging, and representative by highlighting overlooked topics and voices. Her mission is to use storytelling to connect people with the past in meaningful ways.

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