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Strata: Portraits of Humanity - Feb'23

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The Gallo-Roman reaper, or vallus, is an amazing agricultural instrument that has been reconstructed and tested for over 20 years at the archaeological site of Malagne, the Archaeopark of Rochefort, Belgium. Requiring the use of a draught animal—which is a donkey in this project—the maneuver needs technical know-how acquired during many years of experimentation on the field. The vallus is a source of fascination for the public, but this mower has not finished revealing all its secrets.

In The Studio - Vets Theatre Gets A Makeover

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Tim Gaffaney hosts Joseph Fletcher who is the theater manager for the Vets Memorial Theatre (VMT) in Davis. They discussed the upgrades being made to the theatre, what Civic Practice Theatre is and how that aligns with the mission to foster civic identity, how covid has affected the arts and this theatre, and plans for the future including their mobile stage.

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Recorded 2/8/23

Health Focus with Dr. Scott - Health and Fitness 2023

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Dr. Scott Anderson, UC Davis physician and Professor, discusses health and fitness with Brandon Garcia, noted area fitness trainer.

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Dr. Anderson is Clinical Professor, UC Davis Medical School. This article is informational and does not constitute medical advice.

Strata: Portraits of Humanity - Jan'23

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See two episodes of ArchaeoDuck featuring Dr. Chloe Duckworth and osteologist Dr. Lauren McIntyre. Learn all about what happens to the human body after death, by examining when TV and the movies get it right ... and when they get it hilariously wrong! This includes footage of (fake) human remains from movies and TV, and discussion of the processes of decay that archaeologists use for interpretation. Productions reviewed include "Twin Peaks," "Jaws III," and the 1932 and 1999 versions of "The Mummy."