Barbara Coleman, President of the Museum of Arts and Sciences, and Zach Zacharias, Curator of History, joined the WNDB Morning Drive Show on Monday with the latest developments on the archaeological find on city property. Construction workers, digging a retention pond, dug up the fossilized bones of a mastodon, an ancient elephant-like creature that has become extinct. Zacharias told listeners what he found when he arrived on the scene last week. Listen Here:
Monday, 28 November 2011 11:04
Mastodon Monday on the Morning Drive Show
Barbara Coleman, President of the Museum of Arts and Sciences, and Zach Zacharias, Curator of History, joined the WNDB Morning Drive Show on Monday with the latest developments on the archaeological find on city property. Construction workers, digging a retention pond, dug up the fossilized bones of a mastodon, an ancient elephant-like creature that has become extinct. Zacharias told listeners what he found when he arrived on the scene last week. Listen Here:
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