This week, we look at two things that connect us to human history. First, How To Spend It editor Jo Ellison takes us mudlarking — sifting through low tide for treasure — to find remnants of ordinary life from hundreds of years ago. Then we explore the staying power of games: why do we love them? Why have we been playing some for more than 7,000 years? Our gaming critic Tom Faber joins us to discuss. 

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Links and mentions from the episode: 

– This week’s How To Spend It cover story and photoshoot: ‘Tide and seek: the hidden treasures of low tide’ https://www-ft-com.ezproxy.cul.columbia.edu/content/44a1a5be-d0de-4a5a-a02b-1386e0b7c84f 

–Lara Maiklem’s books are called ‘Mudlarking’ and ‘A Field Guide to Mudlarking’

–Last time Jo went mudlarking was with jeweller Ruth Tomlinson for this November 2021 article: ‘Why I’m throwing my jewellery into the Thames’: https://www-ft-com.ezproxy.cul.columbia.edu/content/aacc19ef-d397-4c15-b943-a029a4954ca1 

–A great piece Lilah recommends on mudlarking by novelist Daniel Wallace: https://gardenandgun.com/feature/daniel-wallace-explores-the-art-of-mudlarking/ 

–Tom Faber on the transformative power of games: https://www-ft-com.ezproxy.cul.columbia.edu/content/c2f8b5b6-1f30-48cc-a098-71484ded9a00 

–Tom also wrote a great piece this week about the Cameo app and celebrity culture: https://on-ft-com.ezproxy.cul.columbia.edu/3FIF7kF 

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