Chasing History Radio: Back from the Tucson Show
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In this episode, we discuss the Largest Fossil and Mineral show in the World!
As a part of our joint adventure with The Seven Ages Audio Journal Archaeology podcast, we traveled to four prehistoric Native American mound builder sites. We sit down with Seven Ages audio Journal host Jason Pentrail and James Waldo to discuss the first site on our trip - Pinson Mounds. Now an archaeological park for the state of Tennessee, this is a middle woodlands site that has a long history of occupation. A full interview with park ranger Dedra Irwin will be available on the 7 ages audio Journal podcast soon. In this episode, we sit down with Jason and James and discuss the history of this fantastic woodland era Mound site.
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In this episode, we discuss the Largest Fossil and Mineral show in the World!
In this episode, we discuss the madness that is the Tucson Gem Show. For the past 20 years, the Smoky Mountain Relic Room has set up at that show & it's hard to describe this type of gathering, but we do our best in this episode. We will be taking a break from the podcast for the next month and a half but will be back after the show with all kinds of Great topics!
We promise that you will find this interesting! The confederacy had a postal service, so did the United States, but how it all worked is very interesting!.... We promise this won't suck!
In this episode, we take a deeper dive into one of the most popular Genre of extinct elephants: the Mammoths! Did you know there was more than one species... including Pigmy Mammoths? ... What???.... Pigmy Mammoths!!,,, YES! and they are Super cool! .... We packed a lot into this episode!
In this episode, we discuss the fascinating world of meteorites: their various types, how they are found, and how you can collect your own bits of outer space!
As far as we can tell this is the first time in over 90 years that a phonograph has been broadcast on the radio. In this episode, we bring a newly restored phonograph Chase picked up in a collection and we Broadcast it LIVE over the airways. As far as we can tell this hasn't been done since the 1930's because no one is crazy enough to do this........
The music you listen to today started as a new technology just over 100 years ago. It's not as old as you think. So, in this episode, we explore the history of capturing sound and the story of the evolution of this technology.
In this episode, Chase brings some mammoth meat to share with the guys... not all of whom are excited about this.
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In this episode, we discuss the intricacies and challenges of Settlement across the United States through history....
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