Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung launches archaeology podcast "Ausgegraben"
German newspaper Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung has launched a new podcast series titled "Ausgegraben" dedicated to archaeology. The podcast explores the presentation of ancient artifacts and the development of new exhibition concepts.

The German newspaper Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung (RNZ) has introduced a new podcast series focused on archaeology. Titled "Ausgegraben" (meaning "Dug Up"), the podcast features discussions surrounding ancient artifacts and the creation of new exhibition concepts.
The initial episode delves into the development of innovative presentation methods for historical objects at the Heuscheuer, part of Heidelberg University. Curator Polly Lohmann and her students are collaborating on a new exhibition concept that aims to present these artifacts using both digital and analog approaches.
RNZ is actively seeking input from its audience, inviting listeners to send tips, suggestions, and critiques to podcast@rnz.de. This initiative highlights the newspaper's commitment to audience engagement and refining its content based on listener feedback.
With this new podcast venture, RNZ, a significant regional newspaper in Germany, is expanding its media offerings. The aim is to reach a wider audience and provide in-depth explorations of archaeological topics.