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Larry Meiller
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Tuesday
8/3/2010
11:00 AM
Match 1
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Larry Meiller
- 100803F
After eleven, Larry Meiller's guest talks about archaeology in Wisconsin. He is Dean & CEO and an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at UW-Baraboo/Sauk County.
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Thursday
6/17/2010
11:00 AM
Match 2
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Larry Meiller
- 100617F
When did humans first arrive in what we now know as the State of Wisconsin? After eleven, Larry Meiller poses that question to Tom (PLAY-gher), Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at UW-Baraboo/Sauk County. He is also Dean and Campus Executive Officer. thomas.pleger@uwc.edu
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Wednesday
3/24/2010
11:00 AM
Match 3
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Larry Meiller
- 100324F
After eleven, Larry Meiller and his guest discuss the changing relevance today of "The Wisconsin Idea," that the boundaries of the University are the boundaries of the State. Larry welcomes Tom Pleger , UW-Baraboo/Sauk County Campus Executive Officer and Dean and Associate Professor of Anthropology/Archaelogy. thomas.pleger@uwc.edu
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Thursday
1/21/2010
11:45 AM
Match 4
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Larry Meiller
- 100121G
After eleven-forty five, Larry Meiller tackles the issue of "making college relevant." His guest is Tom (PLAY-gher), CEO and Dean and Associate Professor of Archaeology and Anthropology at UW-Baraboo/Sauk County. thomas.pleger@uwc.edu
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Monday
12/21/2009
11:00 AM
Match 5
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Jim Packard in for Larry Meiller
- 091221F
Jim Packard's guest, after eleven, is a proponent of a liberal arts education. He is Tom (PLAY-gher), Dean and CEO, and Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at UW-Baraboo/Sauk County. thomas.pleger@uwc.edu
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Monday
11/23/2009
11:00 AM
Match 6
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Larry Meiller
- 091123F
After eleven, Larry Meiller welcomes Tom (PLAY-gher), Dean and CEO, and an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at the UW-Baraboo/Sauk County. He concludes his archaeology program series on Wisconsin's first residents with the Historic Period. thomas.pleger@uwc.edu
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Tuesday
10/27/2009
11:00 AM
Match 7
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Larry Meiller
- 091027F
After eleven, it's another in a series of programs about the first residents of Wisconsin, the Mississippian culture of Native Americans. Larry Meiller's guest is Tom Pleger , Dean and Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at UW-Baraboo/Sauk County. Thomas.plager@uwc.edu
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Tuesday
9/22/2009
11:45 AM
Match 8
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Larry Meiller
- 090922G
After eleven-forty five, Larry Meiller's guest talks about the Woodland Indian tradition in Wisconsin. He is Thomas (PLAY-gher), Campus Executive Officer and Dean, and Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at the UW-Baraboo/Sauk County. thomas.pleger@uwc.edu
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Tuesday
8/25/2009
11:00 AM
Match 9
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Larry Meiller
- 090825F
Larry Meiller and his guest, after eleven, talk about the Archaic Indian Tradition in Wisconsin. His guest is UW-Baraboo/Sauk County Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archaelogy Tom (PLAY-gher). He is also Dean and Campus Executive Officer. thomas.pleger@uwc.edu
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Wednesday
7/29/2009
11:45 AM
Match 10
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Larry Meiller
- 090729G
Who were the first residents of Wisconsin? After eleven-forty five, Larry Meiller finds out from Tom who is Dean and CEO, and Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology, UW-Baraboo/Sauk County. thomas.pleger@uwc.edu
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Wednesday
5/20/2009
11:45 AM
Match 11
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Jim Packard in for Larry Meiller
- 090520G
Did you know the oldest cemetery in Wisconsin is at the Copper Culture State Park in Oconto? After eleven-forty five, Jim Packard talks about the park, it's importance, and its museum with curator Monette Bebow-Reinhard, and UW Baraboo Sauk County Dean Thomas (PLAY-gher). grimm1@bayland.net
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Tuesday
4/28/2009
11:00 AM
Match 12
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Larry Meiller
- 090428F
After eleven, Larry Meiller turns the talk to Wisconsin Archaeology. His guests are UW-Baraboo/Sauk County Dean and Archaelogist Tom (PLAY'-GHER); and UW-Madison Department of Anthropology curator Danielle Benden. Artifacts of Wisconsin will be studied and identified during the Second Annual Artifact Indentification Day at UW-Baraboo/Sauk County this Saturday, May 2nd. thomas.pleger@uwc.edu benden@wisc.edu
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Tuesday
8/5/2008
11:00 AM
Match 13
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Larry Meiller
- 080805F
The only intact Native American effigy mound of a human figure is preserved in a Sauk County park. After eleven, Larry Meiller talks about Man Mound with UW-Baraboo/Sauk County Dean Thomas and state archaeologist John Broihahn. www.wisconsinhistory.org
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