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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2021 · 53 MIN

Utah's Archaeological Past and the "Utah Cultural Stewardship Program" (Season 2, Ep. 12)

from Speak Your Piece: a podcast about Utah's history · host Brad Westwood, Senior Public Historian, Utah Dept. of Heritage & Arts

Recorded on 01.25.2021 (Season 2: Episode 12; 54 minutes long) this episode of Speak Your Piece is about how you can learn, how you can experience the wonder, and how you can offer a few hours a week to preserve and protect Utah's archeological and historical resources. State Public Archaeologist Elizabeth Hora, and Utah Cultural Stewardship Program Coordinator Ian Wright, talk about a physical world, beyond our modern lives, that most Utahn's know very little about. I include myself in this description; largely I have lived my life from day to day, not always appreciating that scores of prior generations—ancient peoples, Native Americans, early travelers and settlers, and more recent generations—who have done as I am now doing, living and enjoying my live, on the very same ground.To read the show notes including the bios of this episode's guest click Speak Your Piece: A Podcast About Utah's History The physical evidences of human activity, what archaeologists call "material culture," is surprisingly plentiful in Utah; these objects include housing materials, work objects, containers, disposed materials, and what we modern Utahns appropriately call "art," all found under foot, where we excavate, and where we wander in Utah’s open (and developed) lands. The archaeological evidence can be quite grand, even beautiful; while some "stuff" might be considered rather insignificant. That is, until archaeologist open your eyes to the useful information such debris can yield. Next, because these materials are about "people," just like ourselves, we think of ideas like "respecting" and “honoring,” as we interact with these materials. Finally, because we want future generations to experience the learning and the wonder we are now experiencing, we gravitate to the question "how can we preserve and protect these sites and objects?" This is what this Speak Your Piece episode is all about, how to join, be trained, and take part in preserving and protecting Utah's archeological and historical resources.Do you have a question or comment? Write us at “ask a historian” – [email protected] AND RESOURCES DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:Utah Public Archaeology Network facilitates archaeological stewardship and education for the benefit of Utahns, indigenous communities, tourists, and the archaeological record by connecting people and fostering a network of supportive partners. Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program is a pioneering effort in archaeological and historical site stewardship.  The Utah SHPO operates the Site Stewardship program on public lands owned by the BLM, Forest Service, State Parks, and many others in order to help landowners keep an eye on threatened resources. The Utah Division of State History's Public Utah Archaeology Tour (GIS map and photographic tour of twenty-four sites, both pre-historic and historical, that are open to the public, including helpful interpretative information)."Recommendations and Guidelines for Those Interested in Visiting Archaeological Sites" from the Archaeological Institute of America.

Recorded on 01.25.2021 (Season 2: Episode 12; 54 minutes long) this episode of Speak Your Piece is about how you can learn, how you can experience the wonder, and how you can offer a few hours a week to preserve and protect Utah's archeological and historical resources. State Public Archaeologist Elizabeth Hora, and Utah Cultural Stewardship Program Coordinator Ian Wright, talk about a physical world, beyond our modern lives, that most Utahn's know very little about. I include myself in thi...

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