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08-21-2007, 03:15 PM
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wiaa/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=1128400§ionID=1
Mammoth discovery beneath Grand Traverse Bay?
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Holga: Grand Traverse Bay by Matt Callow (http://flickr.com/photos/blackcustard/309487256/in/pool-absolutemichigan/)
Interlochen Public Radio's Tom Kramer has a fascinating interview with underwater archaeologist Dr. Mark Holley. While surveying shipwrecks, Holley may have stumbled upon one of the most significant finds in recent Michigan memory - a discovery that could shed light on a time period known as "the black hole of Michigan archaeology". On one rock in a circular pattern of rocks on the bay's floor, he found an etching that appears to be a mastodon with a spear in it.
The interview is an audio file @
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wiaa/news.mediaplayer?STATION_NAME=wiaa&MEDIA_ID=616172&MEDIA_EXTENSION=mp3&MODULE=news
Mammoth discovery beneath Grand Traverse Bay?
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/99/309487256_f4bbabd7b7_m.jpg
Holga: Grand Traverse Bay by Matt Callow (http://flickr.com/photos/blackcustard/309487256/in/pool-absolutemichigan/)
Interlochen Public Radio's Tom Kramer has a fascinating interview with underwater archaeologist Dr. Mark Holley. While surveying shipwrecks, Holley may have stumbled upon one of the most significant finds in recent Michigan memory - a discovery that could shed light on a time period known as "the black hole of Michigan archaeology". On one rock in a circular pattern of rocks on the bay's floor, he found an etching that appears to be a mastodon with a spear in it.
The interview is an audio file @
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wiaa/news.mediaplayer?STATION_NAME=wiaa&MEDIA_ID=616172&MEDIA_EXTENSION=mp3&MODULE=news