extended interviews
Linda Derry, Site Director and Site Archaeologist at Old Cahaba Archaeological Park, reminds us that we must be critical consumers of not only commercials, but history as well. |
Dr. Virgil Beasley, Cultural Resource Investigator for The Office of Archaeological Research at The University of Alabama, tells us about his work on modern Archaeological sights and Rickwood Field. |
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Moundville
Virgil ‘Duke’ Beasley: Volunteer Archaeologists
Virgil ‘Duke’ Beasley: The Importance of Rivers to Early Settlement
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Virgil ‘Duke’ Beasley: Rusty Nails: The Interdisciplinary Nature of Archaeology
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Virgil ‘Duke’ Beasley: Rusty Nails: The Importance of Garbage in Archaeology
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Old St. Stephens
George Shorter: History of Old St. Stephens Archaeological Park
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George Shorter: History of Old St. Stephens Archaeological Park
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George Shorter: The early history of the Capitals of Alabama
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Huntsville
Susan Carr: What’s to see at Constitution Village
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Susan Carr: Huntsville’s Constitutional Village
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Susan Carr: Huntsville and Alabama’s Constitutional Convention
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Old Cahawba
Linda Derry: African American History at old Cahawba
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Linda Derry: Where did the ‘W’ come from?
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Linda Derry: Old Cahawba Archaeological Park
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Tuscaloosa
Robert Mellown: The Surprising story of Tuscaloosa’s Capitol Furniture
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Robert Mellown: Dirty Politics and Alabama’s Capitals
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Robert Mellown: The Joys of Field work
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Montgomery
Edwin C. Bridges: Alabama’s State Capitals
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Edwin C. Bridges: The Alabama Frontier
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