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Episode 28 features a conversation with CARLA L. PETERSON, author of the 2011 book “Black Gotham: A Family History of African Americans in Nineteenth-Century New York City.” Professor Peterson's book served as a resource for the creation of the characters, story, and the Black community in HBO's THE GILDED AGE. Part detective tale, part social and cultural narrative, "Black Gotham" is Carla Peterson's riveting account of her quest to reconstruct the lives of her nineteenth-century ancestors. As she shares their stories and those of their friends, neighbors, and business associates, she illuminates the greater history of African-American elites in New York City. (Source: Yale University Press) Carla L. Peterson is professor emerita in the Department of English at the University of Maryland, College Park, and a specialist in nineteenth-century African American literary and cultural studies. In addition to "Black Gotham: A Family History of African Americans in Nineteenth-Century New York City" (published in 2011) she has published numerous essays and a second book "Doers of the Word: African-American Women Speakers and Writers in the North, 1830-1880" (1995). Carla Peterson is currently at work on a new project, "Urbanity and Taste: The Making of African American Modernity in Antebellum New York and Philadelphia." Recorded 1/13/23 Download the transcript for Ep. 28 from this link. TIMESTAMPS 0:08 Podcast Generic Open 1:21 Introduction to Black Gotham and The Gilded Age Conversation 3:55 Carla Peterson Introduction 5:07 Black Family History 12:42 Historical Resources and Detective Work 22:00 New York's Black Cosmopolitans 29:42 Southern Slave Economy and Northern White Wealth 38:26 Break 29:03 The Scott Family in HBO's "The Gilded Age" 44:11 Peggy and Arthur Scott: Class, Gender, and Generational Conflict 47:41 Who Has Taste? Black Education, Peggy Scott and Agnes van Rhijn 54:41 Lightning Round: Conversation with Ancestors, Thomas Downing, Interracial Stories, and Stories of the Black Elite 1:06:07 Stay Connected with Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters 1:07 Boilerplate Closing STAY ENGAGED with HISTORICAL DRAMA WITH THE BOSTON SISTERS LISTEN to past past podcasts including bonus episodes, "Women & Power in THE GILDED AGE" part 1 and part 2. SIGN UP for our mailing list SUBSCRIBE to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform You can SUPPORT this podcast on Anchor or SHOP THE PODCAST on our affiliate bookstore. Thank you for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historicaldramasisters/support
Queen Lili'uokalani was the first and last queen of the Kingdom of Hawai'i before she was overthrown and Hawai'i was fast tracked to annexation and statehood by the United States.Sources:Campbell, Susan M., and Linda K. Menton. Sugar in Hawaii: A Guide to Historical Resources. Humanities Program of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts in Cooperation with the Hawaiian Historical Society, 1986. Liliuokalani. Liliuokalani: Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen. Tuttle, 1898. Michener, James A. Hawaii. ISHI Press, 2019. Siler, Julia Flynn. Lost Kingdom: Hawaii's Last Queen, the Sugar Kings, and America's First Imperial Adventure. Grove Press, 2013. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Hawai'i was a sovereign nation with a monarchy that was overthrown in interest of joining the United States by a small group of rich, white, sugar barons with a little help from the United States military.Sources:Campbell, Susan M., and Linda K. Menton. Sugar in Hawaii: A Guide to Historical Resources. Humanities Program of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts in Cooperation with the Hawaiian Historical Society, 1986. Liliuokalani. Liliuokalani: Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen. Tuttle, 1898. Michener, James A. Hawaii. ISHI Press, 2019. Siler, Julia Flynn. Lost Kingdom: Hawaii's Last Queen, the Sugar Kings, and America's First Imperial Adventure. Grove Press, 2013. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Due Diligence by Doc Jones, Resource Investor, Hunting for Exceptional returns.
OM.V has BILLIONS of pounds of ZINC and LEAD and now COPPER. OM deal with Glencore, one of the worlds largest mining companies is a real game changer, it gives them a partner with deep pockets and access to Smelter Capacity that few Jr. will ever hope to have. This locks for me the potential of both the Pine Point and Gaspe Projects to become producing mines in the future. GASPE -Glencore becomes largest sharholder -Off-take agreement for 100% of copper produced -RE out next week -Historical Resources +3.3 billion pounds of copper plus upside to Mo and Ag by-product credits -PEA year end -Porphyey Mt +200mt deposit grade is likely 1% cueq -Oxide stock pile is 30mt and will grow to 60-70mt PINE POINT -Updated PEA on May enhancing economics tremedously -Drill results pending -Huge never before drill target on tap -Updated RE coming and PFS Lots of other points, listen and take notes. After talking with Bob I realize both these projects resources will likely exceed my expectations. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/docjonesresourceinvestor/message
In this episode, Erinn and Ethan talk to Julie Murray about the blue ribbon tree that was unfortunately cut down recently. They also discuss the Blue Ribbon Campaign and the family’s effort to petition the state of NH for a historical marker. To support the #BlueRibbon campaign and urge the NH Division of Historical Resources to approve the application, visit www.mauramurraymissing.org/calltoaction. Information and tips about the disappearance of Maura Murray can be emailed to mauramurrayfamilydirect@gmail.com or submitted through the family's website at mauramurraymissing.org, both of which are monitored exclusively by the Murray family (and not associated with this podcast). Listen to the Riddle Me That! podcast episode 61 with Julie Murray and episode 64 with Julie and Kurtis Murray. Maura’s disappearance featured in Inside, “The 14 most well-known unsolved missing person cases in history.” ______________________________________________________ @MauraMurrayPod // MauraMurrayPod.com Erinn @GRLA_Ontologist Ethan @ryebreadreturns
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. visited Philadelphia on August 3, 1965 to protest the discriminatory admission policies of Girard College. Photographs of that visit are now in the Print and Picture Collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia and they inspire our discussion today. Joining us is Mharlyn Merritt, an author and former Free Library employee who attended the march as a teenager; today’s podcast is based in part on her personal account. Kathy Haas, Director of Historical Resources at Girard College, will talk about how Stephen Girard connects to Toussaint Louverture and the importance of that connection to the Civil Rights narrative in the 1960s. And Professor Marlene Daut, specialist in early and 19th-century American and Caribbean literary and cultural studies at the University of Virginia, will discuss Toussaint Louverture’s role as leader of the only successful slave revolt against European powers in modern history.
Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources contains useful information that can supplement our study of the Doctrine and Covenants in 2021.
This episode the second part of a Q&A with Jeni Decker, an author and podcaster who recently began looking more closely at the case. This part focuses on clearing up some of the common rumors and misconceptions about the case. The episode references two open letter that Fred Murray had posted on the internet. The link to the first open letter, dated March 15, 2016 is here: https://df6018a0-1cbf-4413-b23a-0465bf4331b6.filesusr.com/ugd/ecfcd6_a79093af2f254717bd89d4c996fcd2d7.pdf The link to the second open later, dated June 30, 2016 is here: https://df6018a0-1cbf-4413-b23a-0465bf4331b6.filesusr.com/ugd/ecfcd6_a79093af2f254717bd89d4c996fcd2d7.pdf Check out Jeni’s podcast at http://downandawaypodcast.com/ and on twitter @DownandAwayPod. To support the #BlueRibbon campaign and urge the NH Division of Historical Resources to approve the application, visit https://www.mauramurraymissing.org/calltoaction.html. Information and tips can be emailed to mauramurrayfamilydirect@gmail.com or submitted through the family's website at mauramurraymissing.org/contact.html, both of which are monitored exclusively by the Murray family (and not associated with this podcast). @MauraMurrayPod // MauraMurrayPod.com Erinn @GRLA_Ontologist Ethan @ryebreadreturns
This episode is a Q&A with Jeni Decker, an author and podcaster who recently began looking more closely at the case. Check out Jeni’s podcast at http://downandawaypodcast.com/ and on twitter @DownandAwayPod. To support the #BlueRibbon campaign and urge the NH Division of Historical Resources to approve the application, visit https://www.mauramurraymissing.org/calltoaction.html. Information and tips can be emailed to mauramurrayfamilydirect@gmail.com or submitted through the family's website at mauramurraymissing.org/contact.html, both of which are monitored exclusively by the Murray family (and not associated with this podcast). @MauraMurrayPod // MauraMurrayPod.com Erinn @GRLA_Ontologist Ethan @ryebreadreturns
This episode is a Q&A with Jeni Decker, an author and podcaster who recently began looking more closely at the case. Check out Jeni’s podcast at http://downandawaypodcast.com/ and on twitter @DownandAwayPod. To support the #BlueRibbon campaign and urge the NH Division of Historical Resources to approve the application, visit https://www.mauramurraymissing.org/calltoaction.html. Information and tips can be emailed to mauramurrayfamilydirect@gmail.com or submitted through the family's website at mauramurraymissing.org/contact.html, both of which are monitored exclusively by the Murray family (and not associated with this podcast). @MauraMurrayPod // MauraMurrayPod.com Erinn @GRLA_Ontologist Ethan @ryebreadreturns
This episode is a Q&A with Jeni Decker, an author and podcaster who recently began looking more closely at the case. Check out Jeni’s podcast at http://downandawaypodcast.com/ and on twitter @DownandAwayPod. To find out how to support the #BlueRibbon campaign and urge the NH Division of Historical Resources to approve the application, please visit https://www.mauramurraymissing.org/calltoaction.html. Information and tips can be emailed to mauramurrayfamilydirect@gmail.com or submitted through the family's website at mauramurraymissing.org/contact.html, both of which are monitored exclusively by the Murray family (and not associated with this podcast). Erinn @GRLA_Ontologist https://www.the107degree.com/ Ethan @ryebreadreturns
Talk of the Towns | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Producer/Host: Ron Beard What were the origins of The History Trust… given that there are many local organizations who preserve historical records and objects, why was it important to create a new organization? What about Mount Desert Island and the surrounding communities gave rise to The History Trust? What inspiration does the rich tradition of local land trust hold for local history? Who are the organizations who have come together voluntarily to create The History Trust… guests share their individual organizations missions and holdings and why they are committed to both their own organizations and to The History Trust? Bruce or others list the other organizations and what they are known for, their rationale for joining… How does it all work… tell some stories of how the work is beginning to demonstrate the value of your approach? Examples of what current member organizations hold in their keeping and are sharing through The History Trust? Guests: Bruce Jacobson, Project Manager, The History Trust Raney Bench, Mount Desert Island Historical Society Pauline Angione, Mount Desert Island Historical Society Helene Tuchman, Tremont Historical Society About the host: Ron Beard is producer and host of Talk of the Towns, which first aired on WERU in 1993 as part of his community building work as an Extension professor with University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Sea Grant. He took all the journalism courses he could fit in while an undergraduate student in wildlife management and served as an intern with Maine Public Television nightly newscast in the early 1970s. Ron is an adjunct faculty member at College of the Atlantic, teaching courses on community development. Ron served on the Bar Harbor Town Council for six years and is currently board chair for the Jesup Memorial Library in Bar Harbor, where he has lived since 1975. Look for him on the Allagash River in June, and whenever he can get away, in the highlands of Scotland where he was fortunate to spend two sabbaticals. The post Talk of the Towns 10/14/20 The History Trust: Connecting historical resources for all time first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Producer/Host: Ron Beard What were the origins of The History Trust… given that there are many local organizations who preserve historical records and objects, why was it important to create a new organization? What about Mount Desert Island and the surrounding communities gave rise to The History Trust? What inspiration does the rich tradition of local land trust hold for local history? Who are the organizations who have come together voluntarily to create The History Trust… guests share their individual organizations missions and holdings and why they are committed to both their own organizations and to The History Trust? Bruce or others list the other organizations and what they are known for, their rationale for joining… How does it all work… tell some stories of how the work is beginning to demonstrate the value of your approach? Examples of what current member organizations hold in their keeping and are sharing through The History Trust? Guests: Bruce Jacobson, Project Manager, The History Trust Raney Bench, Mount Desert Island Historical Society Pauline Angione, Mount Desert Island Historical Society Helene Tuchman, Tremont Historical Society About the host: Ron Beard is producer and host of Talk of the Towns, which first aired on WERU in 1993 as part of his community building work as an Extension professor with University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Sea Grant. He took all the journalism courses he could fit in while an undergraduate student in wildlife management and served as an intern with Maine Public Television nightly newscast in the early 1970s. Ron is an adjunct faculty member at College of the Atlantic, teaching courses on community development. Ron served on the Bar Harbor Town Council for six years and is currently board chair for the Jesup Memorial Library in Bar Harbor, where he has lived since 1975. Look for him on the Allagash River in June, and whenever he can get away, in the highlands of Scotland where he was fortunate to spend two sabbaticals.
The Green Gables at Historic Riverview Village organization has set an April 2020 goal for raising $285,000, to be able to apply for a $500,000 matching grant from the State of Florida Division of Historical Resources. We'll talk with Marion Ambrose, the president of the nonprofit organization working diligently with other community leaders to manifest this reality. Green Gables is a 123-year-old Queen Anne home, situated on the Indian River under a majestic canopy that has its own eco-system. You can learn what Forgotten Enchantress is all about and how you can help make a difference in this piece of Americana. Learn more! GreenGables.org and facebook.com/ForgottenEnchantressFilm/videos/1021153938242180 Forgotten Enchantress is a professional documentary about the enchanting, true story of Green Gables. It premieres at 6:00 PM on January 11, 2020 at the Oaks 10 theater in Melbourne, Florida, with a champagne and hors d'oeuvres after party. The film will be entered in film festivals around the globe and is expected to win awards. Tickets:brownpapertickets.com
This Is Richardson is a local podcast telling you the stories of Richardson, Texas. And one of the best places you can go to learn those stories is the local public library. Tiffany Norris talked with Stacey Davis, the history librarian for Richardson Public Library. She has been in charge of the local collection at the public library for more than 20 years, so she's an expert on the history of Richardson. The library has a fantastic collection of newspapers, photographs, and documents, both online and on-site—some things dating as far back as the 1880s. Links (https://www.cor.net/departments/public-library) Support this podcast
# 8 Dec 2017# The Florida Public Archaeology NetworkAbout FPAN: The Florida Public Archaeology Network's mission is to promote and facilitate the conservation, study and public understanding of Florida's archaeological heritage through regional centers throughout the state. Our Regional Centers operate visible public outreach programs, including promotion of archaeological/heritage tourism; partnerships with Florida Anthropological Society chapters and other regional heritage organizations; dissemination of archaeological information to the public; promotion of existing regional heritage events and programs; and promotion of archaeological volunteer opportunities.We support local governments in their efforts to preserve and protect regional archaeological resources by assisting with local archaeological ordinances, comprehensive plan elements, and preservation plans; providing professional archaeological assistance with local archaeological emergencies; and advising local governments on the best management practices for municipally-owned and county-owned archaeological sites.We assist the Division of Historical Resources in its Archaeological Responsibilities by promoting Division programs, including grants; by supporting the Division with venues and professional assistance for regional training opportunities; by referring local inquiries to the appropriate Division office or staff member; by distributing literature promulgated by the Division; and by assisting with and promoting the identification and nomination of local archaeological sites to the National Register.# Rebecca O’Sullivan, M.A., RPARebecca O’Sullivan works as the Public Archaeology Coordinator II for the West Central Regional Center of the Florida Public Archaeology Network. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from the University of Florida and a Master’s degree in Applied Anthropology with a concentration in Cultural Resource Management from the University of South Florida.# Kassie Kemp, M.A.Kassie Kemp works as the Public Archaeology Coordinator I for the West Central Regional Center of the Florida Public Archaeology Network. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Archaeology and Anthropology at Baylor University in Texas and her MA in Applied Anthropology with a concentration in Cultural Resource Management, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems, from the University of South Florida.## Album art photo credit:Oliver Thompsonhttps://flic.kr/p/9zVPYBCC License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/## Intro music credit:Awel by stefsaxhttp://ccmixter.org/files/stefsax/7785http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkabahttp://ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/33345https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadowhttp://ccmixter.org/files/Loveshadow/34402https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"Jungle Tracking" by pingnewshttp://ccmixter.org/files/pingnews/13481https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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-Set of nine chevron-patterned glass beads -Made in Venice, ca. 1500 -Found in Telfair, County, Georgia A fistful of Venetian glass beads may be the crucial clue to tracing the route of the first European explorer to raid and rampage through the interior of North America -- Hernando de Soto. Please become a patron and contribute what you can in the spirit of knowledge and inquiry, and in order to have access to all segments of "A History of the United States in 100 Objects" -- www.patreon.com/user?u=5530632 Image courtesy of Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, flheritage.com.
Managing your digital world is a key process in creating business success. In this information-packed extended recording, Mike McCormick, CEO of Full Stack Marketing Consultants, discusses how you can use all aspects of digital marketing in your business. From startups to the enterprise level, Mike shares his insights on the digital landscape. He provides practical tips on lead generation and sales, advertising and promotion, content marketing, the customer experience, social community management and business management. SCORE is proud to partner with Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources, and the Sarasota County Office of Business and Economic Development to offer this seminar as part of the ongoing Success Strategies for Business Owners Meetup Group.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Zota Beach Resort in Bradenton Gulf Islands, Florida. This week, Cathy Slusser, Author & Director of Historical Resources for the Manatee County, reveals her favorite part of the Florida Maritime Museum, and Joan Krauter, Executive Editor at the Bradenton Herald, discusses Bradenton's explosive population growth, and what that means for the environment, local children, and affordable housing. Sean Murphy, Owner and Executive Chef at Beach Bistro in Bradenton, dishes on his move from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Anna Maria Island. There's all this and more when Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Zota Beach Resort in Bradenton Gulf Islands, Florida.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Zota Beach Resort in Bradenton Gulf Islands, Florida. This week, Cathy Slusser, Author & Director of Historical Resources for the Manatee County, reveals her favorite part of the Florida Maritime Museum, and Joan Krauter, Executive Editor at the Bradenton Herald, discusses Bradenton's explosive population growth, and what that means for the environment, local children, and affordable housing. Sean Murphy, Owner and Executive Chef at Beach Bistro in Bradenton, dishes on his move from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Anna Maria Island. There's all this and more when Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Zota Beach Resort in Bradenton Gulf Islands, Florida.
By using social media and email marketing, you can attract prospects and move them from a “shopper’s” mindset to a “buyer’s” mindset. For many businesses this sales process can be automated, freeing you to manage your business while your marketing continues working for you non-stop in the background. In this episode, Barbara Langdon, an email and social media marketing expert, owner of Market Momentum, Certified Constant Contact Solution Provider and SCORE Mentor, shares tips, tools, and techniques for growing your business by moving your customers through the buying journey in a cost and time efficient way. SCORE is proud to partner with Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources, and Sarasota County Economic Development to offer this seminar as part of the on-going Success Strategies for Business Owners Meetup Group.
Achievers throughout history have had one thing in common—they know themselves. In this seminar on Personality Selling, Mike Lewis will share insights into the psychology of the sales process, provide practical tips and tools to understand your own selling style,recognize the buying styles of your customers and adapt your selling style to increase sales, enhance sales communications and build relationships. Mike Lewis is a certified SCORE mentor and the Chapter Chair of Pasco-Hernando SCORE in Pasco County, Florida. Mike has been a small business owner and is an expert in selling techniques and sales communication skills and an entertaining and engaging sales trainer. His published book, The Sales Bridge, The Art of Sales Communication, focuses on why personality selling is an ideal way to interact, communicate, and sell more products and services. SCORE is proud to partner with Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources, and Sarasota County Economic Development to offer this seminar as part of the on-going Success Strategies for Business Owners Meetup Group.
Learn how to increase website clicks and conversions by tweeting during live events and by tapping into followers of thought leaders for a particular genre that resonates with your target audience. In this episode, Mical Johnson of Omen Interactive, a Navy and nearly two decade digital marketing veteran shares best practices to maximize the return on your Twitter advertising investment including geo-targeting, use of Twitter Cards, automatic bids and more. SCORE is proud to partner with Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources and the speaker to offer this program.
The customer acquisition system is the most critical component of any business. Using Facebook advertising, you can create a system that will be predictable and scalable. In this episode, Mical Johnson, a Navy and nearly two decade digital marketing veteran shares best practices to maximize the return on your Facebook advertising investment. Whether your marketing objective is increased website traffic, more leads or higher conversion, you can begin applying his practical tips to improve the effectiveness of your online marketing campaigns. SCORE is proud to partner with Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources and the speaker to offer this program.
Target marketing allows you to focus your marketing dollars and brand message to increase your ROI and track your results in real time. In this episode, Raul Vielma, Channel Manager for Propel Marketing and a digital marketing expert shares multiple ways to target your customer and potential customers online. Begin applying these practical tips on mobile responsiveness, search engine marketing and optimization, social media and display advertising immediately to grow your business . SCORE is proud to partner with Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources to offer this program.
Welcome to another edition of the Success Strategies for Business Owners podcast series. Most business is generated by repeat customers, and new customers frequently come as referrals from those existing customers. In this episode, Barbara Langdon, an email and social media marketing expert, owner of Market Momentum and a Constant Contact Authorized Local Expert, tells you how to use these tools to build your revenue by driving repeat business and customer referrals. Learn some simple but effective best practices for making more effective use of your email marketing program. SCORE is proud to partner with Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources and our digital marketing expert speaker to offer this program.
In this episode of our Success Strategies for Business Owners, Scott Gonnello, Search Engine Optimization expert and author of the book “Common SEO Mistakes”, shares SEO strategies and practical tips that you can apply to achieve online domination for your target market. SEO is marketing. Get answers to questions including what it takes to get and keep your website on page one of the search engines and how to know if what you are doing is delivering value for your business. SCORE is proud to partner with Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources to offer this program.
In this episode, our guests discuss how to select a digital marketing provider. Gretchen Miscik, a SCORE Mentor, serves as the panel's emcee. Fred Dunayer, also a SCORE mentor, is the audio engineer. SCORE is proud to partner with Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources and our panel of five digital marketing experts to offer this program
In this episode, our guests discuss search concepts, digital platforms, tools to start your digital marketing efforts, and common mistakes to avoid. Gretchen Miscik, a SCORE Mentor, serves as the panel's emcee. Fred Dunayer, also a SCORE mentor, is the audio engineer. SCORE is proud to partner with Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources and our panel of five digital marketing experts to offer this program.
In this special episode, our guests discuss why you should consider digital marketing, what you should expect from it, and how you should budget for it. Gretchen Miscik, a SCORE Mentor, serves as the panel's emcee. Fred Dunayer, also a SCORE mentor, is the audio engineer. SCORE is proud to partner with Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources and our panel of five digital marketing experts to offer this program.
In this podcast we’ll chat with Marie Prentice, a Senior Archaeologist for the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research based in Tallahassee. We’ll talk to Marie about the role the Bureau of Archaeological Research plays within the Florida Division of Historical Resources, what happens to artifacts after they are excavated, and how the state collection is used by museums and researchers. We’ll also discuss some misconceptions people have about artifact collections held in public trust, and some of the really cool museums you can visit to see some of Florida’s unique archaeological material from the state collection. The podcast will end with an episode of "Unearthing Florida" with Dr. Judy Bense. http://dos.myflorida.com/historical/archaeology/
Professor Verkijika G. Fanso of Yaounde University in Cameroon compares two photo archives both taken around the same time, which are now held in Cambridge and South Africa