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Local Routes-Digging into the Past (Episode 317)

Season 3 Episode 17 | 28m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

Archaeology, Native Cultures, Movies, and the study of young sharks.

We dig into the past in this episode. First with archaeologists at a site in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge as they try to solve a mystery. Then, we explore the culture shared at the annual Tama Powwow in Georgia. Plus, we visit the Cap City Movie Lounge, where hard-to-find movies from the past have a new life. And we find out what scientists are learning from the DNA of young sharks.

05/03/2018

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Local Routes-Digging into the Past (Episode 317)

Season 3 Episode 17 | 28m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

We dig into the past in this episode. First with archaeologists at a site in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge as they try to solve a mystery. Then, we explore the culture shared at the annual Tama Powwow in Georgia. Plus, we visit the Cap City Movie Lounge, where hard-to-find movies from the past have a new life. And we find out what scientists are learning from the DNA of young sharks.

05/03/2018

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