Science Communicator & Archaeology Educator
As the creator of the largest independent archaeology channel on social media, Milo Rossi (miniminuteman) has captivated over 3 million subscribers and amassed more than 1 billion views with his engaging, down-to-earth commentary about the wonders of the world.
Through immersive storytelling and thoughtful global exploration, Milo democratizes ancient knowledge, debunks misinformation and pseudoscience, and encourages the importance of critical thinking.
Milo's work has been featured and highlighted by National Geographic, the Society for American Archaeology, the Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Harvard Museums of Science and Culture, Ohio History Connection, and the Penn Museum, among others.
Together with his Miniminuteman community of "Googledebunkers," Milo has collectively fundraised more than $80,000 for disaster relief efforts worldwide and environmental non-profits, completed thousands of miles documenting the world, and raised awareness about the ongoing environmental crisis, the importance of critical thinking, and threats of pseudoscience.
As a steward of the world around him, Milo's travel and teachings provide equitable access to the wonders of archaeology, reigniting passion for exploration in the digital age.
Bad Durrenburg Shamen
In 1934 a strange skeleton was discovered by workers digging a pipeline along the banks of the Salle River. For nearly the last 90 years, the story of the graves occupant has been rewritten. Becoming a piece of propaganda, a forgotten relic and finally one of the most fascinating stories to come out of Mesolithic Europe.
This illistration was drawn by Zaboski (zaboski.crafts on insta) on procreate, and no generative AI was used in the making of this art piece.