Submitted by Alexander Silva... on Fri, 02/22/2019 - 4:15pm This episode is currently not viewable online.
(1) This animated short film is an imaginative take on the ritual farewell of an old female shaman whose 12,000-year-old burial in an Israeli cave informs about the early development of religious beliefs. (2) New rock art designs w ere discovered recently around the Rock Art Archaeological Park of Campo Lameiro (PAAR) in Spain. The Galician Heritage Council conducted fieldwork on them in order to analyze and register the panel, record the presence of more panels around that vicinity and include them in the PAAR.
Produced in 2019 by Archaeological Legacy Institute
Submitted by Alexander Silva... on Fri, 01/18/2019 - 12:56pm This episode is currently not viewable online.
Built-in 1899 during the Spanish-American War as one of six fortifications designed to protect the southeastern American coastline, Fort Fremont closed out a 350-year-old legacy of coastal fortifications in Port Royal Sound, South Carolina. It is an artifact of homeland security spanning European colonization and 19th-century imperialism. This film documents how geography, technology, national security, and politics interacted to shape the fortunes of a community during the Spanish-American War.
Produced in 2019 by Archaeological Legacy Institute
topics discussed include: Burger Battle March '19, why its started, how a beef burger impacts the environment, details of the battle, how to vote, teams, etc., raffles and prizes.
After the TESE Foundation 4th Annual Hats Off to Diversity High Tea, Director Nathalie Minya speaks with Melissa Mushaka of Mushaka Productions about the mission of TESE Foundation.
Recorded by Davis Media Access, on November 4th, 2018, at the City of Davis Veterans Memorial Center.