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Monday September 24, 2007

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12:06Digs and Dives: Archaeology in our Region (Rebroadcast)

They uncover our region's history, whether they're sifting through massive layers of dirt or plunging into murky waterways. And local archaeologists say that their work is more crucial than ever as development changes the look of D.C. and the suburbs. Join Kojo for a look at new archaeological discoveries by local sleuths.

Guests

Patrick O'Neill, President, Northern Virginia Chapter, Archaeological Society of Virginia

Susan Langley, State Underwater Archaeologist for Maryland

Stephen Potter, Regional Archaeologist for the National Park Service, National Capital Region

13:06Remembering Marcel Marceau

For more than sixty years, Marcel Marceau was the world's most famous mime. But while he gained fame for his expressive performances without words, off the stage he was an engaging speaker. Marceau died this weekend at the age of eighty-four. We revisit our January 2000 conversation with world's greatest mime.

Guests

Marcel Marceau, actor

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