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- Talk Recordings from 2021 Archaeology Roadshow
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- Willamette Valley Historical Ecology Project
Archaeology on Tap
Archaeology on Tap, Presentation recording from the 2022 Archaeology Roadshow
Views from Burnside Bridge
video by Architectural Heritage Center
The Clam Garden Network: Exploring the social and ecological contexts of clam management in the past, present, and future
Dana Lepofsky, Simon Fraser University, Presentation recording from the 2022 Archaeology Roadshow
Indigenous Women and Pre-Contact Rock Art in the Northern Plains Region
Emily Van Alst, Indiana University, Presentation recording from the 2022 Archaeology Roadshow
How Well Do You Know Your Dam Columbia River History?
video and quiz by FCRPS Cultural Resource Program
Historic Preservation of the Stone Cellar at Sodhouse Ranch within Malheur NWR
Blog by Karla Mingus, Zone Archaeologist U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
GeoVisions and the relationship with sacred Chúush as a Tribally Centered Cultural Resource Management Firm
Video and blog by GeoVisions
Sink or Swim: Aquatic Restoration on the Malheur National Forest
Blog by the Blue Mountain Ranger District, Malheur National Forest
Rock Art Recording
Video by the Oregon Archaeological Society
Scotland’s Coastal Heritage at Risk
A talk by Tom Dawson, University of St Andrews, Part of the 2021 Archaeology Roadshow