Rundown of show order and
description of stories for July 31, 2004
Intro/Newscast/Credits
- Intro to Archaeology show. Rdr/Spitzer.
- Mat-Su Dig. In the Mat-Su Borough, archaeologists are
trying to stay ahead of development: this summer, they made an important
discovery. Patty Sullivan/Pkg. 4:30
- Barrow Projects. Archaeologists in Barrow just try to
stay ahead of erosion. Amber Jusefowytsch/Pkg. 3:00
- Calendar of Events (music: Arthur Smith Hot Quintet’s
Guitar Boggie)
Break #1: Music: Bill Stevens
- Knik Dig. A dig site in Knik looks not for ancient
artifacts, but more modern ones: the crew hopes to gather more info on the
areas early mining days. Host Pkg/Gabriel Spitzer.
- Kadyak. This past week, divers working on the sunken
wreck of the Kadyak near Kodiak made an important discovery. KMXT’s Lew
Lowrey/Pkg. 5:30
- Seldovia Dig. Am amateur archaeologist in Seldovia
stumbled across an important discovery. Ellen Lockyer/Host Wrap.
- 300 villages. Checkin in with Napakiak, Elfin Cove,
Tanacross.
Break #2: Music: Don Reno - Feudin’ Banjos
- Living History. A project at the Anchorage Senior
Center encourages seniors to preserve their personal history. Gabriel
Spitzer/Host pkg.
- NOAA cruise. A team using remote equipment is
checking out deep sea corals in the Aleutian. A report from on-board the
boat. Sonya Senkowsky/Pkg.
- Ken Waldman. Alaska’s Fiddling Poet combines poetry
and old time fiddle music. Jessica Cochran/Pkg.
Close/Credits