I discovered a fun new blog today:  The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World, by Bill Caraher, an assistant professor in the Department of History at University of North Dakota.  His latest post discusses how the North Dakota State Historical Society uses podcasts to teach about our archaeological treasures (Scattered Village, Double Ditch, etc.) and the work being done on them.  He also gives an interesting background to the podcasts.  Apparently, they grew out of 15-minute radio broadcasts.

I will be checking these podcasts out.  Bill Caraher’s blog is worth a browse, as well.



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