Radio waves: Terrance Martin

Terrance Martin, curator of anthropology at the Illinois State Museum in Springfield, discusses his archeological work with animal bones in Illinois with Joel Greenberg and me on “Outside” this afternoon.

“Outside” airs from 4:30-5 p.m. Mondays on WKCC-FM (91.1) in Kankakee.

I found it a fascinating show listening to Martin describe what animal bones tell us about earlier cultures and life.

Laurel Soper, the web tech and digital media person for KCC, has put together a good podcast system set up here.

Otherwise, click here for online listening options.

There is a Facebook page for Outside with Dale Bowman and Joel Greenberg.

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