Luke Caverns @[email protected]
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Luke Caverns is an Explorer-Anthropologist & TV guest expert
in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
I just wanted to say thank you, & I appreciate all of you so much. I’m sitting here in Cusco, Peru. just thinking about how insane the last week, let alone the last year, has been. Absolutely nothing I do would be possible without you guys.
Thank you Raiders, you’ve made all of this possible. Videos & merch coming when I get home 🇵🇪
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Subscribe to my mentor, Dr. Ed Barnhart’s, new YouTube channel!🗿
https://youtu.be/XqLauASr0v0?si=TYJXx...
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Deciding to take a step away from the Americas was a mistake. Exploring & researching the Americas is in my blood - it’s a central part of who I am.
It has always been about continuing the legacy my family began in the 1890’s when they set out exploring the American Southwest.
I do love the Old World - but the New World made me who I am. There is so much left to be rediscovered.
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So the first episode of Dare To Be Wise is actually the last episode I recorded. I’ve been wanting to talk with Zeke Darwin for years now & this seemed like the perfect topic.
Many more episodes to come! I must have recorded 20+ by now😄
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Send in the worst opinions & takes you’ve seen/heard on ancient history 📥
I’ll be torturing myself by breaking them down in a video!
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I calculated it today: on average, I spend about 40-50hrs a month listening to lectures, ~2hrs/week studying language, & ~30hrs a month reading.
Somehow, I spend far more time studying today (for fun, basically) than I ever did as a full time student in college.
Before I switched to Anthropology, my university GPA was a 1.7 — not to mention I barely graduated high school (the diploma I was handed at my graduation was actually a blank piece of paper).
I was a fish trying to climb a tree🐠
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Luke Caverns is an Explorer-Anthropologist & TV guest expert. He comes from a lineage of explorers & antiquarians who searched for lost Spanish treasure as far back as the 1890’s in the American Southwest.
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