
In the latest preview from Cleveland State University's podcast series Viking Voices, we're about to get a deep dive into the world of underground history. On September 10, listeners can tune in to hear the series' fourth episode featuring none other than Phil Wanyerka, the director of anthropology at Cleveland State University. For anyone with even a smidgen of interest in archaeology and local history, this promises to be a compelling listen.
The upcoming episode seems to promise to thoroughly uncover the excitement that surrounds CSU's archaeology digs in Rocky River. As enthusiasts and scholars alike will tell you, this area is a treasure trove full of historical significance, just waiting to be more fully understood— and it's safe to say that Wanyerka is just the expert to help us do just that. According to a preview on CSU's news site, the conversation will orbit around the "excitement surrounding CSU’s archaeology digs in Rocky River."
The Viking Voices podcast has been steadily gaining traction among the university community and local history buffs, providing an audio platform for staff and students to share their expertise and experiences. Wanyerka's appearance is poised to add significantly to the series' growing reputation as a source of insightful discussions on subjects that are both academic and accessible to the layperson.
Ears on the ground tell us that there's more than just a little buzz about what these digs could reveal about local history. With Wanyerka at the helm, the university's work in Rocky River has the potential to greatly enhance our understanding of the region's past. As someone passionately involved in the archaeological scene, Wanyerka is more than equipped to guide listeners through the layers of earth and time. "Tune in Sept. 10 to hear the full conversation about the excitement surrounding CSU’s archaeology digs in Rocky River," according to CSU's news, the season preview entices—an invitation surely tempting for anyone with curiosity to spare.









