Preservation Technology Podcast National Park Service
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Welcome to the Preservation Technology podcast, the show that brings you the people and projects that are bringing innovation to preservation.
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All that She Carried
Megan Reed speaks with Tiya Miles about her book "All that She Caried" and Tiya's deep dive into the history of an object to tell a family's story.
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Water Conservation and Use in the Western United States
Catherine Coopers speaks with Bob Crifasi about cultural and technological approaches to water conservation and use in the Western United States.
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National Monuments and Contested Land
Catherine Cooper speaks with McKenzie Long about National Monuments and why some are more contested than others.
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Too Much Stuff
Tad Britt and Sadie Schoeffler Whitehurst speak with Peter Bleed, a retired professor of anthropology from the University of Nebraska, about creation, use, and management of archaeological collections.
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Cultural Impacts of the Apollo Program
Catherine Cooper speaks with Bret Bennington and Rodney Hill, professors at Hofstra University about the far-ranging cultural importance and impacts of the Apollo Program.
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Communities of Ludlow
Catherine Cooper speaks with Fawn-Amber Montoya and Karin Larkin about the history of the Ludlow Massacre and their involvement with the history and the community.
Customer Reviews
Fascinating podcast about culture and preservation
I’m not in this industry, but fell in love with this podcast after I found it searching for native Hawaiian rituals (#85 — excellent). People that really care about preservation — and know what they’re talking about — take you into all these different, fascinating worlds. It’s a really nice intellectual interlude during these trying times to think about our past and how people are caring for it. You get some jargon in here, but I sort of like getting a sense for the complexities of the various jobs, even if I don’t understand the specific techniques and technologies.
Impressive!
This podcast is stuffed with interesting, diverse, practical and useful information.