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Underground History
by Chelsea Rose
Underground History connects culture, history, and place in Southern Oregon and beyond. The program is a collaboration with the Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology and is hosted by historical archaeologist and research faculty member Chelsea Rose.
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How a short-lived California commune left behind a musical time capsule
Chelsea Rose digs into the recent past in this episode of Underground History.
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The scars of colonialism in the archaeological record of the PNW
Underground History digs deep into the colonial past of the Pacific Northwest.
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Tribal members and archaeologists support elk conservation in Oregon’s Great Basin
Klamath Tribal Cultural and Heritage director Perry Chocktoot and archaeologist Richie Rosencrance join Chelsea Rose to discuss their article, "Collaborative Understanding: Using Archaeology, History, and Indigenous Knowledge to Support Elk Conservation in Oregon’s Great Basin."
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A new book challenges the myths of the American West
Historian Megan Kate Nelson discusses her book The Westerners and how mythmaking shaped the American West.
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Oregon find may include world’s oldest sewn material, researchers say
Researchers analyzing artifacts from Oregon’s Great Basin say they may have identified the world’s oldest sewn material, dating back about 12,000 years, offering new insight into early human technology.
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New book explores Chinese American life during the Exclusion Era
Underground History host Chelsea Rose talks with Beth Lew-Williams about her book and the research behind it.
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The Siskiyou Line linked Ashland to northern California for 137 years
Chelsea Rose, host of Underground History, looks at the impact of a railroad that once linked southern Oregon and northern California over the Siskiyou mountains.
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Legacy of 'The Oregon Trail' video game
Underground History host Chelsea Rose visits with "The Oregon Trail" Game Designer R. Philip Bouchard and Underground History Producer Charlie Zimmerman.
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Unwinding complex legends about a presumed massacre of Chinese immigrants in the Pacific Northwest
Ana Maria Spagna and Eric Gleason join host Chelsea Rose on an investigative journey into a historic rumor, or true crime.
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From Bigfoot to 'Rumpology' ... uncovering the truth of myths rooted in pseudoscience
Underground History host Chelsea Rose visits with Nate Pedersen, author of "Pseudo Science: An Amusing History of Crackpot Ideas and Why We Love Them."
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Renowned cocktail historian chronicles 500 years of mixed drinks in a new comic book
Daily Beast columnist, award-winning author and renowned cocktail historian discusses his new book, "The Comic Book History of the Cocktail: Five Centuries of Mixing Drinks and Carrying On," and graphic novel history illustrated by comic artist Dean Kotz.
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Tribal members collaborate with archaeologists to support elk conservation in Oregon
Klamath Tribal Cultural and Heritage director Perry Chocktoot and archaeologist Richie Rosencrance join Chelsea Rose to discuss an article they co-authored with Kelly M. Stewart titled, "Collaborative Understanding: Using Archaeology, History, and Indigenous Knowledge to Support Elk Conservation in Oregon’s Great Basin."
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How Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act protects our cultural heritage
Chelsea Rose visits with Dr. Chris Merritt to discuss his recent lobbying of Congress
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67 years later, one diver solves the mystery of a missing Portland family
Archer Mayo joins host Chelsea Rose on Underground History.
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Archivist publishes collection of recipes from beyond the grave
Rosie Grants joins Chelsea Rose to discuss her unique cookbook.
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Decoding the summer archaeological field school
Chris Ruiz joins Chelsea Rose, host of Underground History.
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Archaeologists uncover a Native American mission school in Salem
Host Chelsea Rose is joined by Kimberli Fitzgerald, archaeologist for the City of Salem, and Briece Edwards, historic preservation manager for the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde.
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How Anna May Wong defied stereotypes and blazed a trail for Asian-American women
Anna's incredible life is characterized in a new book, "Not Your China Doll." Author Katie Gee Salisbury joins Chelsea Rose to discuss.
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Unwinding the fraught and complex narratives of the past
Ana Maria Spagna and Eric Gleason join host Chelsea Rose.
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From Bigfoot to 'Rumpology' ... uncovering the truth of myths rooted in pseudoscience
Underground History host Chelsea Rose visits with Nate Pedersen, author of "Pseudo Science: An Amusing History of Crackpot Ideas and Why We Love Them."
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From Bigfoot to 'Rumpology' ... uncovering the truth of myths rooted in pseudoscience
Underground History host Chelsea Rose visits with Nate Pedersen, author of "Pseudo Science: An Amusing History of Crackpot Ideas and Why We Love Them."
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'Oregon Black Pioneers' reveal the history where Black Oregonians lived, worked and played
Chelsea Rose talks with researchers offer historical context and education about the history of Black Americans in Oregon.
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A burned commune offers archaeologists a window into 1960s counterculture
Chelsea Rose digs into the recent past in this episode of Underground History.
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The scars of colonialism in the archaeological record of the PNW
Underground History digs deep into the colonial past of the Pacific Northwest.
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Archaeologists reunite wildfire survivors with deceased loved ones
The Alta Heritage Foundation sends trained dogs and archaeologists to homes burnt by wildfires to recover cremains left inside. There is never a cost to the families.
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Underground History digs into the Oregon version of The Gold Rush
The effort to unearth Oregon's Gold Rush arifacts
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Uncovering the Secrets of Ancient Egypt
Chelsea Rose talks with renowned Egyptologist Arto Belekdanian
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Generational keepers of American history and culture
Indigenous natives know the generational history and culture of this land.
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Chelsea Rose "Senses Sasquatch" at the High Desert Museum
Underground History host, Chelsea Rose, visits the High Desert Museum in Bend, OR.
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Digging into the history of America's love of Halloween
Underground History interviews a curator for the Oregon Historical Society and host of one of southern Oregon's most popular haunted houses.
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Real Archeology launches truth bombs on landscape of false narratives
Professional archeologists clash with creators of misinformation.
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The Age of Melt (and Mummies)
Interview with the author of The Age of Melt
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Underground History in the field, er...on the water
Underground History discovers 19th century Chinese salmon canneries
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An exploration of the bad ideas and horrible people in Oregon's history
Public historian, Finn J.D. John joins Underground History to discuss some of the stranger aspects of Oregon's past
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Uncovering the Secrets of Ancient Egypt
Chelsea Rose talks with renowned Egyptologist Arto Belekdanian
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A short history of really toxic stuff in some everyday items, like clothing
Averie Foster at Oregon OSHA talks about toxic substances that can be found in old stuff in museums... and homes
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How the latest horror movies flip the scripts in favor of women
Johanna Isaacson, who wrote the book Stepford Daughters: Weapons for Feminists in Contemporary Horror.
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How our ancient ancestors' handling of climate change can inform us today
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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An archaeologist shares the wonders of our National Park System through LEGOs
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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A new way of thinking about museum pieces: decolonizing them
Anthropologists are reconsidering possessing artifacts that belong to surviving cultures.
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Digging into the remarkably deep history of plastic
Chelsea Rose from SOULA chats with Kimberly Wooten, a Historical Archaeologist who works in the Cultural Studies Office at Cal Trans, the California Department of Transportation.
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A short history of really toxic stuff in some everyday items, like clothing
Chelsea Rose takes note of it in the latest edition of Underground History, our joint venture with the Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology. Chelsea visits with Averie Foster, an occupational health consultant at Oregon OSHA.
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Who knows what lurks in the old bottles we dig up?
Archaeologist Mark Warner and chemist Ray von Wandruszka about contents of bottles unearthed in a dig.
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The religious history of why we eat what we eat
Chelsea Rose visits with Christina Ward about religion and food choices
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Beyond the vintage pictures: 'imaging' the Modoc War
Klamath Falls archeologist Dan Broockmann, and Ken Sandusky of the Modoc Tribe talk about efforts to "image" archaeological sites, so that Modoc Nation members in Oklahoma can "experience" their ancestral homelands.
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How the post office got so involved in a murder investigation in the Siskiyous
The one hundredth anniversary of the train robbery and quadruple murder at Tunnel 13 in Southern Oregon. Chelsea Rose interviews staff at the Postal Inspection Service and Postal Museum at the Smithsonian about the event.
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Underground History focuses on The Tragedy at Tunnel 13 near Ashland
The 100th anniversary of the Tunnel 13 train robbery Chelsea Rose talks to Barry Baker, the Deputy Director of the lab, talks about the growth of the science from a century-old tragedy.
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Underground History focuses on The Tragedy at Tunnel 13 near Ashland
The 100th anniversary of the Tunnel 13 train robbery Chelsea Rose talks to Barry Baker, the Deputy Director of the lab, talks about the growth of the science from a century-old tragedy.
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Digging into the Oregon version of The Gold Rush
The effort to unearth Oregon's Gold Rush arifacts
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Underground History: Chelsea Rose interviews Bill Lindsey, bottle expert
Chelsea Rose interviews Bill, a.k.a. the "Bottle Guy." He is a retired Rangeland Management Specialist with the Oregon BLM and is the primary author of the Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information Website.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Underground History connects culture, history, and place in Southern Oregon and beyond. The program is a collaboration with the Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology and is hosted by historical archaeologist and research faculty member Chelsea Rose.
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