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Rockhound Talk LIVE
Chase Pipes: Historian, Rockhound, and owner of Smoky Mountain Relic Room

Rockhound Talk LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 159:16


Chase Pipes is a historian, educator, lecturer, teacher, business owner, historical researcher, commercial paleontologist, documentary filmmaker, professional living historian (reenactor), experimental archaeologist, metal detectorist, meteorite hunter, rockhound, and bottle privy digger. Chase also prepares and restores fossils & artifacts. Anything involving history, Chase does it. The Smoky Mountain Relic Room is owned by Chase and is home to the largest and most diverse range of historical artifacts for sale in North America.

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Moundville, Alabama: Moundbuilder Series | SAAJ 059

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 82:16


In this episode, the Seven Ages team catches up for a bit of Egyptological discussion in our introduction portion of the show, before shifting our attention over to Jason Pentrail and Chase Pipes of the Chasing History Youtube channel, who continue their journey to mound-building cultural sites throughout the Southeastern United States. At their most recent stop, the team toured the stunning Mississippian site of Moundville, Alabama. Jason and Chase are joined by friend and colleague Lash LaRoux as they sit down to speak with Faculty Curator Dr. Elliot Blair.  Dr. Elliott Blair is an anthropological archaeologist whose research focuses on the early colonial and Late Mississippian periods in the American Southeast. Much of his research focuses on population aggregation and identity at Mission Santa Catalina de Guale, a 16th and 17th-century Spanish mission located on St. Catherine's Island, Georgia. Drawing upon practice-based approaches to the archaeology of colonialism and exploring identity through situated learning theory, he examines the persistence of social identities as diverse populations formed new communities under the pressures of missionization. In his work, he uses social network analysis to explore the structure of past social relationships at multiple scales. We are also joined by Moundville Education and Outreach Coordinator Lindsey Gordon who shares all of Moundville's outstanding programs and cultural relationships with us.  Twitter  Instagram  Facebook   Seven Ages Official Site  Seven Ages Patreon  Seven Ages YouTube  Chasing History  Moundville Archaeological Park  Our Sponsor:  The Smokey Mountain Relic Room   

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Poverty Point, Louisiana: Mound Builders Series | SAAJ 058

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 90:32


In this episode, the Seven Ages team is joined once again by Chase Pipes of the Chasing History Radio podcast and Youtube channel in a visit to the captivating site known as Poverty Point, the third stop on our mound builders tour.  Poverty Point, Louisiana is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest mound sites in North America. The archaeological record at Poverty Point shows that its story goes back at least 3000 years. While no written record of Poverty Points inhabitants remains, we know that the site was of significant ceremonial importance and was a hub for various regional activities including trade, production of goods, and the creation of site-specific artifacts such as the Poverty Point Objects (PPOs), a unique cooking stone found in great abundance at the site.  Seven Ages host Jason Pentrail welcomes Poverty Point site manager and expert interpreter Mark Brink to the show. Mark discusses the history, progression, and eventual decline of Poverty Point.  Follow the Seven Ages Research Associates online: Twitter  Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Seven Ages Patreon  Seven Ages YouTube  Chasing History  Poverty Point World Heritage Site  Our Sponsor: The Smokey Mountain Relic Room   

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Mound Builders Series: Spiro Mounds, Oklahoma | SAAJ 56

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 102:19


In this episode, the Seven Ages team is joined by Chase Pipes of the Chasing History Youtube channel and podcast, as they continue the spring road trip and record live from the Spiro Mounds site in Oklahoma. Jason Pentrail, James Waldo, and Chase Pipes are joined by archaeologist and Spiro Archaeological Park Director Dennis Peterson. Dennis provides the team with a detailed explanation of the history of the Mississippian culture and excavations that have taken place over the years at the famed Spiro Mounds site.  Dennis Peterson has been the manager at Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center for 30 years. In May of 1985, he came to the site when it was still a part of the State Park system under the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department (transferred over to the Oklahoma Historical Society in 1991) and started interpreting the site to the public. He was involved in the excavations under the Oklahoma Archeological Survey and Oklahoma University from 1979 to 1982 and worked with the site and other locations in Oklahoma through the Survey from 1982 to 1985.  Spiro Mounds is one of the most important cultural and economic centers in the Mississippian world. It boasts one of the richest art and artifact collections in North America and is considered an international cultural treasure. Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center preserves 150 acres of the site along the Arkansas River. The center offers interpretive exhibits, an introductory slide program, and a small gift shop. Visitors can explore nearly two miles of interpreted trails, including a one-half-mile nature trail.  Follow the Seven Ages Research Associates online:  Twitter   Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Chasing History  Spiro Mounds Official Site Our Sponsor The Smokey Mountain Relic Room 

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Mound Builders Series: Pinson Mounds, Tennessee | SAAJ 55

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 72:51


In this episode, the Seven Ages team is joined by Chase Pipes of the Chasing History Youtube channel and podcast, as they travel and record live from the Pinson Mounds site in Eastern Tennessee. Jason Pentrail and Chase Pipes are joined by Tennessee State Park Ranger Dedra Irwin, who explains all the details of this truly unique woodland-era mound complex. Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park covers over 1,200 acres and contains at least 15 Native American mounds. In addition to Sauls Mound, the group includes Oxier Mound, the Twin Mounds, and Mound 31. Archaeological evidence suggests the mounds were both burial and ceremonial in purpose. Pinson Mounds is a national historic landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Follow the Seven Ages Research Associates online:  Twitter Instagram  Facebook  Seven Ages Official Site  Chasing History  Pinson Mounds State Park  Our Sponsor The Smokey Mountain Relic Room

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Mississippian Imagery: Unlocking an Ancient American Cosmology | SAAJ 51

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 101:45


On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we lead off the discussion with a memorial to the late Tennessee archaeologist David Dean. Remembering David's life and work with us is a friend of the program, Chase Pipes of the Smoky Mountain Relic Room, along with fellow Tennessee archaeologists Jay Franklin and Zoen McLachlan.  Then for the remainder of the program, the team is joined by Bretton Giles and Shawn Lambert, who are the co-editors of a new anthology entitled New Methods and Theories for Analyzing Mississippian Imagery. Bretton T. Giles is an assistant research professor in sociology, anthropology, and social work at Kansas State University. Shawn P. Lambert is an assistant professor of anthropology and senior research associate with the Cobb Institute of Archaeology at Mississippi State University. Follow the Seven Ages Research Associates online:  Twitter     Instagram     Facebook Below are links to stories covered on this edition of the podcast:  Our Sponsors: The Smoky Mountain Relic Room THE BOOK: New Methods and Theories for Analyzing Mississippian Imagery

American Digger Relic Roundup
Chase Pipes of the Smoky Mountain Relic Room joins the show

American Digger Relic Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 67:14


American Digger Magazine's Relic Roundup talks with Chase Pipes of the Smoky Mountain Relic Room about his article "Where Are We Going To Display This Dinosaur Leg?" that we will discuss. Plus if you know anything about Chase we will be talking about all sorts of relics and adventures. It promises to be a fun show.

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Morning in the Mountains
Fishing Expo and K-9's - Morning in the Mountains

Morning in the Mountains

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 31:11


Officers, fishing, and license plates. The crew talks about all of the interesting things going on around town. Kira visits Rowdy Bear Ridge, and Frank interviews Chase Pipes. Mountain Fun Life Best Deals (865)978-1152 Published January 16, 2020

Chasing History Radio
Chasing History Radio: Getting Ready for Arizona

Chasing History Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 12:31


Every year Chase Pipes & the Smoky Mountain Relic Room crew head west to the Tucson Gem, Mineral, Meteorite, & Fossil show  - the largest show of its kind anywhere in the world. We discuss what this madness is all about!

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 31: History and Archaeology in the Volunteer State

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 96:44


On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we look at how the recent Amazonian wildfires are damaging not just the environment, but also putting archaeological discoveries that lay hidden within the jungle at risk. Many in the archaeological community are troubled by attitudes in the current Brazilian presidential administration, and how the shifting of blame in order to protect industrial interests further complicates the jobs of archaeologists in the region. Then later in the program, we feature an interview with author Tom Poland, a writer and researcher who has authored more than a dozen books, his most recent of which involves the enigmatic Carolina Bays. We also share some audio from Micah and Jason's recent trip to Tennessee, where we spoke with avocational archaeologist David Dean, who has been involved with education and archaeology in his home state for a number of decades. Then rounding out the program, Micah and Jason sit down for a lengthy fireside chat with their friend and colleague Chase Pipes of the "Chasing History" YouTube channel, and owner of the Smoky Mountain Relic Room in Sevierville, Tennessee. Chase shares his passion for history with us, and discusses many of his areas of interest and efforts to educate and inspire young people to become more involved with the study of our past. Follow the Seven Ages Research Associates online:  Twitter     Instagram     Facebook Below are links to stories covered on this edition of the podcast:  Brazil's Leader Falsely Blames Leonardo DiCaprio for Amazon Fires Archaeologists fear Bolsonaro agenda will kill Amazon civilisation research Huge Amazon Wildfires Endanger Our History As Well As Our Air, Archaeologists Say Tom Poland Official Website Chasing History with Chase Pipes Music featured in this episode: "Ranger" - Chew Chew (YouTube) "Broke in Summer" - Salon Helga (Youtube)

Seven Ages Audio Journal
Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 31: History and Archaeology in the Volunteer State

Seven Ages Audio Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 96:43


On this edition of the podcast, we feature interviews with author Tom Poland on the Carolina Bays, David Dean on Tennessee archaeology, and Chase Pipes on historical research and the preservation of our past. The post Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode 31: History and Archaeology in the Volunteer State appeared first on Seven Ages.

Chasing History Radio
Chasing History Radio: History is Everywhere

Chasing History Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 29:47


In this, our first 39min Special Episode, host Chase Pipes is with Relic Room Manager & Archaeological student Kris Kauffman. Together they discuss how no place on Earth is without awesome history & using East Tennessee as an example, show that some of the most incredible History you will ever find is, in fact, the History in your own back yard!

Chasing History Radio
Chasing History Radio: Tucson ..... The Never Ending Show!

Chasing History Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 12:26


Chase Pipes & the Smoky Mountain Relic Room Gang are STILL out at the 2019 Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Show! The amount of Awesome History they picked up for the Relic Room is Endless!! In this episode chase lists and gives some Historic background on some of the cool fossil, minerals & artifacts heading back to East Tennessee!! 

Chasing History Radio
Chasing History Radio: The Relic Room Heads to Arizona!

Chasing History Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 10:16


Chasing History Radio is sponsored by the Smoky Mountain Relic Room a company co-owned & opperated by host Chase Pipes. The Relic Room is home to the largest diversity of History for Sale in North America. For nearly 20 Years Chase & the Relic Room Gang have hauled 1/2 their store to Tucson for the annual Gem, Mineral & Fossil Show in February, the Largest show of its kind in the world! In this episode, chase explains the craziness of this unique history show & explores a little bit of America's Spanish South West History.

American Digger Relic Roundup
Chase Pipes from Smoky Mtn Relic Room

American Digger Relic Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 69:25


Chase Pipes from Smoky Mountain Knife Works Relic Room will join us tonight along with stone artifact expert archaeologist David Dean. Along with Butch they all enjoyed the vendor weekend at Smoky Mountain Knife Works. Tune in here live and call in to talk to the guests and/or the hosts.

American Digger Relic Roundup
Chase Pipes from Smoky Mtn Relic Room

American Digger Relic Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 69:25


Chase Pipes from Smoky Mountain Knife Works Relic Room will join us tonight along with stone artifact expert archaeologist David Dean. Along with Butch they all enjoyed the vendor weekend at Smoky Mountain Knife Works. Tune in here live and call in to talk to the guests and/or the hosts.

American Digger Relic Roundup

Tonight on Relic Roundup we will give away one of the NEW American Digger hats!! Just came in on Friday!! Be the first to own one. Chase Pipes is our guest!Tune in 9 pm EST

American Digger Relic Roundup

Tonight on Relic Roundup we will give away one of the NEW American Digger hats!! Just came in on Friday!! Be the first to own one. Chase Pipes is our guest!Tune in 9 pm EST