Archaeologist Alžběta Danielisová will present research into the oldest known megalithic tomb in all of southern Arabia, as well as the discovery of 2,000-year-old ritual stone monuments known as triliths, uncovered by a Czech expedition in Oman in recent years. She will reveal how archaeologists arrived at the remarkable conclusion that Neolithic communities hunted sharks.
Tibetologist Jarmila Ptáčková has been travelling to Tibet and China for the past twenty years. She will explore how dramatically local life and social structures have changed during that time, explain what it is like to belong to an ethnic minority in China, and share why she keeps a herd of yaks in the Czech Republic’s Šluknov region.
Hosted by: Eliška Zvolánková