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Night-Light Radio is a forum for spiritual enlightenment, cosmic understanding and insight into those etheric realms that ever surround us. Host, Barbara DeLong and a wide variety of fascinating guests will be sharing with you spiritual information and philosophies that you can use to enlighten your lives and open you to the creative sources you carry within. This venue allows Barbara to reach out to greater numbers of listeners and to provide them with new insight and understanding of the times we are now experiencing. We will be covering everything from the mundane to the magical and will share all of these new paradigms with laughter and love.
Night-Light Radio is a forum for spiritual enlightenment, cosmic understanding and insight into those etheric realms that ever surround us. Host, Barbara DeLong and a wide variety of fascinating guests will be sharing with you spiritual information and philosophies that you can use to enlighten your lives and open you to the creative sources you carry within. This venue allows Barbara to reach out to greater numbers of listeners and to provide them with new insight and understanding of the times we are now experiencing. We will be covering everything from the mundane to the magical and will share all of these new paradigms with laughter and love.
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Wednesday Dec 19, 2018
Adventures in Paleoethnobotany with Dr DeeAnne Wymer
Wednesday Dec 19, 2018
Wednesday Dec 19, 2018
Tonight's guest has her lab and field work frequently cited in the major compilations on Ohio's Hopewell studies. DR. DEE ANNE WYMER is our guest, and what better way to usher in the Christmas season than to discuss the enigmatic, multi-component SNAKE DEN and BROWN'S BOTTOM sites and learn about PALEOETHNOBOTONY. Dee Anne is going to give us her interpretations of the ceremonial use of plants. She has worked in other river valleys of Ohio as well as the Nile--yeah that one. She is also very active with the Susquehanna River Archaeological Center, which focuses on the Iroquois. When she is not in the field, she is a professor of anthropology at Bloomsburg University. Please join us and learn from the best.
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