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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Cherokee Rose
Megan Reed speaks with Tiya Miles about how historical fiction can help people understand difficult histories.
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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.
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.