NPS Southwest Archeology

Southern Arizona Office

The National Park Service (NPS) Southwest Archeology Podcast explores archeological projects and historic preservation at NPS sites in the southwest. Get a behind-the-scenes view of how National Park Service archeology works through interviews with park staff, university researchers, and tribal partners. The show is produced by the Southern Arizona Office, and interviews include both NPS employees and partners.

  • 20 minutes 20 seconds
    Making It Rain - Andy Hubbard - S2, Episode 3
    In this 3rd episode of our 2nd season, Sharlot starts out saying that it's the opening episode. Sorry for that! Otherwise, please enjoy listening to Sharlot and Matt discuss one of their own projects - climate change and adobe architecture in Tucson. For more information on the Desert Research Learning Center: https://www.nps.gov/im/sodn/drlc.htm
    10 April 2020, 7:00 am
  • 34 minutes 56 seconds
    "Buffalo Soldiers" at Chiricahua - Ann Huston - S2, Episode 2
    In this episode we continue the discussion of African American Buffalo Soldiers, specifically at Chiricahua National Monument in southeastern Arizona. Park Ranger/Interpreter Ann Huston shares stories of the men who lived in Bonita Canyon for over a year; stories that still resonate today. Check out www.nps.gov/subjects/buffalosoldiers/ and Chiricahua National Monument at https://www.nps.gov/chir
    25 February 2020, 7:00 am
  • 52 minutes 55 seconds
    African American "Buffalo Soldiers" - Joe Certaine - S2, Episode 1
    Starting off our second season, we have the honor to speak with Mr. Joe Certaine - historian and historical re-enactor, and creator of the Descendants Jubilee Project. He has intimate knowledge of the 19th Century African American solider who often ended up "in the shadows of American history." **Links mentioned in podcast** https://www.descendantsjubileeproject.com/
    11 June 2019, 7:00 am
  • 56 minutes 59 seconds
    A Woman Who Digs Deep - Jan Balsom - Episode 8
    To celebrate both Women's History Month and Arizona Archaeology and Heritage Awareness Month our March interview is with Jan Balsom, archeologist by trade, and Senior Adviser to the Superintendent at Grand Canyon National Park. Listen along as Jan shares her career experiences and helps Sharlot and Matt realize whatever work they face, Jan's been there! **Links in this episode** Grand Canyon National Park Archeology: https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/historyculture/arch.htm
    30 March 2018, 8:03 pm
  • 47 minutes 42 seconds
    The Secrets of Saving Time - Western Archeological and Conservation Center - Episode 7
    In our latest episode we interview archivist Khaleel Saba and conservator Dana Senge who both work for the Intermountain Region's Western Archeological and Conservation Center (WACC). They give us an idea of the work that goes in to preserving archeological records and objects after all the "work" is done. **Links in this episode** WACC: https://www.nps.gov/WACC Grand Teton National Park: https://www.nps.gov/GRTE
    28 February 2018, 4:03 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Of Cliff Dwellings and Mentors - Larry Nordby - Episode 6
    For National Mentor Month Matt gets to interview his longtime mentor, Larry Nordby (retired Research Archeologist, National Park Service). Larry discusses cliff dwellings, research, Mesa Verde National Park, project management, and so much more.
    31 January 2018, 7:03 am
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Partners in Preservation - Angelyn Bass and Douglas Porter - Episode 5
    This December at the National Park Service we celebrate our partners. Partnerships both internally and externally help us to ensure a bright future for the NPS. Angelyn Bass (University of New Mexico) and Douglas Porter (University of Vermont) are two such partners. Their partnership and research into our historic and pre-contact sites has been invaluable for us to understand, interpret, and manage our sites better.
    18 December 2017, 7:03 am
  • 30 minutes 38 seconds
    Recognizing Native American Perspectives - Lloyd Masayumptewa - Episode 4
    In honor of National Native American Heritage Month we interview Lloyd Masayumptewa, Superintendent of Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site. He discusses how being Hopi influences his work and what we at the NPS can do better. **Links in this episode** Hubbell Trading Post NHS: https://www.nps.gov/hutr/index.htm Council for Indigenous, Relevance, Communication, Leadership and Excellence (CIRCLE): https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1244/ergs.htm
    29 November 2017, 7:02 am
  • 35 minutes 45 seconds
    Historic Preservation II - Charlie Steen - Episode 3
    In our third episode Matt and Sharlot interview Charlie Steen III, the son of NPS Archeologist Charles R. Steen. We reminisce about Steen's contributions to archeology in the southwest and throughout the world. **Links from the episode:** Charlie Steen's email: [email protected] Tonto National Monument's webpage with monthly reports by Charles R. Steen: https://www.nps.gov/tont/learn/historyculture/charlie_steen.htm Casa Grande Ruins National Monument page on chemical preservatives: https://www.nps.gov/cagr/learn/historyculture/chemical-preservatives.htm
    27 October 2017, 7:01 am
  • 36 minutes 24 seconds
    Linking Southwestern Heritage Through Archeology - Rebecca Renteria - Episode 2
    In our second installment of the podcast we interview Rebecca Renteria of Linking Southwestern Heritage Through Archaeology.* We discuss archeological and heritage education for Parks to Classrooms and National Hispanic Heritage Month.
    29 September 2017, 7:00 am
  • 42 minutes 49 seconds
    Historic Preservation - Francis P. McManamon - Episode 1
    To start off our NPS Southwest Archeology Podcast, we interview Francis P. McManamon about the beginnings of historic preservation and the Antiquities Act. Frank is the former Chief Archeologist for the National Park Service, and current Executive Director of the Center for Digital Antiquity (https://www.digitalantiquity.org/)
    31 August 2017, 7:00 am
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