Underground History
Underground History connects culture, history, and place in Southern Oregon and beyond. The program is a collaboration with the and is hosted by historical archaeologist and research faculty member Chelsea Rose.
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Professional archeologists clash with creators of misinformation.
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Underground History discovers 19th century Chinese salmon canneries
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Public historian, Finn J.D. John joins Underground History to discuss some of the stranger aspects of Oregon's past
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Chelsea Rose talks with renowned Egyptologist Arto Belekdanian
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Averie Foster at Oregon OSHA talks about toxic substances that can be found in old stuff in museums... and homes
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Johanna Isaacson, who wrote the book Stepford Daughters: Weapons for Feminists in Contemporary Horror.
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Todd Braje at the University of Oregon brings both disciplines together in his book Understanding Imperiled Earth: How Archaeology and Human History Can Inform Our Planet’s Future.
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What originally began as an effort to get signatures in support of a LEGO set to honor of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, has grown into a National Park Service LEGO Vignettes social media account
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Anthropologists are reconsidering possessing artifacts that belong to surviving cultures.