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<DIV>The May 2016 edition of <I>Strata: Portraits of Humanity</I> is now
available for viewing on Comcast On Demand throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho,
and California.<BR><BR>Episode description: <BR><BR>Spanish conquistadors four
centuries ago, vainly searching for riches in the North American heartland,
encountered a remarkable American civilization that eventually faded from
memory. After a new look at an old Spanish journal and a long-ignored map,
an archaeologist invites high-tech specialists to peer beneath the Kansas
surface and test a novel interpretation. Caught on camera, this research
confirms a 1601 battle between conquistadors and natives, revealing a radically
surprising past world. Prepare to experience the long-forgotten land of
Quivira.<BR><BR>How to view:<BR><BR>To view the show on their television,
Comcast customers simply need to follow these
instructions:<BR> <BR> •
Press the On Demand button on your Comcast remote<BR>
• Scroll down to and select the “Get Local” section in On
Demand<BR> • Find and select “Strata” and
select the episode of your choosing<BR><BR>About
<EM>Strata</EM>:<BR><BR><I>Strata: Portraits of Humanity</I> is a half-hour
news-magazine each month bringing you video portraits building on the many
layers of the human experience. It is also available online at <A
title=http://archaeologychannel.org/ href="http://archaeologychannel.org/"
target=_blank>archaeologychannel.org</A> and on 35 cable television channels
across the country.</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>