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Strata: Portraits of Humanity - Sep'19

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(1)  Dr. Chloe Duckworth, in her “ArchaeoDuck” series, suggests what to take when you're packing for archaeological fieldwork.  (2) In the mountains of northern Iraq, researchers from Heidelberg University employ drones and photogrammetry to document ancient Mesopotamian rock art, rock-hewn tombs and reliefs of ancient kings.  (3) Conductor Arash Fouladvand, historian of Persian Music, leads a London-based branch of the Bahar Peace Choir.  We follow Arash as he takes the choir through an 1100-year-old poem by the famous Persian poet, Rudaki.

Yolo Juneteenth 2019 Panel Q&A - What is your Dream?

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The Q&A portion of the Yolo Juneteenth 2019 Celebration Panel - Bold, United, Strong.

Audience question: If you were to have a dream, what kind of dream would you have?

Moderated by Sandy Holman, Founder of The Culture C.O.-O.P.

and featuring replies from:

Jann Murray-Garcia, Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis

Calvin Handy, UCD Police Chief Emeritus

Marilyn Hayes

Rev. Jefferson, Second Baptist Church, Woodland, CA

Recorded by Aleem Shabazz, edited by Bryce Parker & Alex Silva.

Recorded 06/02/19.

Yolo Juneteenth 2019 Panel - Bold, United, Strong

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A panel discussion held at the 2019 Yolo Juneteenth Celebration and themed around Bold, United, Strong.

Moderated by Sandy Holman, Founder of The Culture C.O.-O.P., and featuring:

Jann Murray-Garcia, Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis

Calvin Handy, UCD Police Chief Emeritus

Marilyn Hayes

Rev. Jefferson, Second Baptist Church, Woodland, CA

Recorded by Aleem Shabazz, edited by Bryce Parker & Alex Silva.

Recorded 06/02/19.

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NHPA Mapp California's Obsidian Trail

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The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) was a turning point in the history of archaeology in the United States.  This law required that the implementation of any project using federal funds or involving a federal permit take into account the project’s effects on historic places, including archaeological sites.