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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.
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The Grave Creek Mound is a well known remnant of West Virginia' Native American prehistory. However, for most people interested in prehistory,they may not realize that fossil specimens from the Northern Panhandle and Upper Ohio River Valley laid the foundation for the study of America's Deep Antiquity. Many of the 19th Century scientists were employed by the emerging fossil fuel industries when they made their discoveries of the Permian animals and plants. While the Valley's geology kept the scientists returning, they made other discoveries related to the Ice Age. For example, they arrived at the conclusion that the Ohio River had been an evolving geographical feature. It was covered by an ocean, was a swamp, then a series of independent lakes, then a massive lake until a mysterious, catastrophic event caused a sudden drainage, which created the "unified" river we know today.
As we move forward in time, we find that the Upper Ohio Valley has been forgotten about, mischaracterized, and we do not have a solid understanding of the Valley's Native inhabitants. Modern researchers write about what was found in each state bordering the Ohio River at the expense of a more holistic view of both shores of the river. Did the Ancients observe such a boundary? The second half of the book examines what we do not know about the Valley's prehistoric cultures and what we will try to answer over this series.
Mr. Eddy includes many photographs of Permian and Pleistocene specimens, curated artifacts and panoramas of where the scientists developed their theories of the evolution of the Ohio Valley.
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